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Oracle Sues Google Over Android

by Jolie O'Dell on August 12, 2010

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Claiming egregious IP infringement, Oracle has filed suit against Google over its ever-more-popular mobile operating system, Android.In a statement released today,an Oracle rep stated, “In developing Android, Google knowingly, directly and repeatedly… Continue reading

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Google To Begin Indexing The Internet In Real-Time?

by Alex Wilhelm on March 3, 2010

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In a move that might rewrite the entire search market, Google is rumored to be creating a system that will let allow web publishers to submit content to Google for search indexing in real-time.This of course follows the introduction of PubSubHubBub by … Continue reading

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PC World: AT&T download speeds 67% faster than its competitors

by Andrew Munchbach on February 23, 2010

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Before we begin let’s just get this out of the way: if you are a customer of AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, or Verizon it is most likely because that particular company provides a service you want, need, and/or like. The following article is based on t… Continue reading

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Twitter launches Trends for YOUR Area.

by Zee on January 22, 2010

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Trends began as a useful way to find out what’s going on but as Twitter has grown its become less interesting due to the noisiness of the conversation, and the general bias towards areas with highly active Twitter users.Today however Twitter has begu… Continue reading

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Turn Your iPhone into a TV Remote

by Samuel Axon on January 4, 2010

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When Apple filed a patent for tech that would let you control your home computer with your iPhone or iPod touch, that was neat and all, but the functionality already existed in third-party apps. Now a product from a company called L5 will help iPhones … Continue reading

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What Do Goo.gl and Fb.me Mean for Bit.ly?

by Ben Parr on December 14, 2009

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While URL shortening has become an increasingly important business in the wake of Twitter and its 140-character revolution, we’ve never seen anything happen to the space that compares to what has happened today. First Facebook’s fb.me was reveale… Continue reading

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Important Update at Foot of Post.

Amazon is reportedly about to announce the launch of high street stores in the UK.
The Times are reporting the online e-commerce giant are on the prowl for prime UK locations to open up Amazon shops for customers who … Continue reading

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New! Retweet to Share Tweets (Beta)

by Brian Solis on November 10, 2009

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As I covered last week at PR 2.0, Twitter is slowly rolling out its Beta feature network-wide. Seems that I was included in the next wave of account updates. Here’s a screenshot of what you’ll see…(above)
The text reads as follows:
Hi there, you… Continue reading

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When Twitter announced that it would soon attach location to tweets, we began to imagine the possibilities. In fact, we made a wishlist of geolocation features we’d like to see Twitter implement. Our top request was the ability to see trending topic… Continue reading

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