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Rajat Mukherjee / The Official Google Blog:
Google, at your service — It used to be that creating a webpage was a pursuit reserved for the truly tech-savvy, requiring a geek's expertise in HTML, Java, or C++ coding. — These days, it's a different story. Working with a hosting service has made things a great deal easier …
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Jay Hathaway / Download Squad:
Hosting companies to offer Google AdSense, site search services
Hosting companies to offer Google AdSense, site search services
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Leena Rao / TechCrunch:
Apple's iPhone App Refund Policies Could Bankrupt Developers — We reported yesterday about Apple's alleged delay in payments to iPhone app developers, but there is more alarming news from iPhone developers about Apple's refund policies. Apparently, if iPhone users decide that they want a refund for an app …
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Matt Buchanan / Gizmodo:
Giz Explains: How a Brainy Worm Might Jack the World's PCs on April 1 — It's lurking in millions of PCs around the world. It's incredibly sophisticated and resilient, with built-in p2p and digital code-signing technology. It revels in killing security software. On April 1, the Conficker worm will activate.
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Liz Gannes / NewTeeVee:
BlackBerry to Launch TV Episode Service? — We've heard from multiple sources that RIM is planning to announce a full-episode television service for BlackBerry users as early as next week at CTIA. — Here's what we've heard so far: — It will be an unlimited monthly subscription service for a fee
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Stevemar / Development Unfiltered:
Moving Toward an Open Process on Cloud Computing Interoperability — Moving Toward an Open Process on Cloud Computing Interoperability — From the moment we kicked off our cloud computing effort, openness and interop stood at the forefront. As those who are using it will tell you …
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BIZ / Twitter Blog:
Suggested Users — About a month or so ago we noticed a certain percentage of new users were signing up and then not following anyone. When you don't follow any other accounts on Twitter the product is not as relevant as it could be. To improve the user experience, we started suggesting some accounts to follow.
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MG Siegler / VentureBeat:
Twitter's suggested user list: You don't have to be rich, just famous
Twitter's suggested user list: You don't have to be rich, just famous
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Robin Wauters / TechCrunch:
More Security Loopholes Found In Google Docs — Security consultant Ade Barkah checked in with us to alert us to a couple of serious security issues associated to Google Docs, the web-based office software from the world's most famous search engine company, giving a whole new meaning …
Harry McCracken / Technologizer:
“Whatever Happened to...?” — Old computer products, like old soldiers, never die. They stay on the market-even though they haven't been updated in eons. Or their names get slapped on new products-available only outside the U.S. Or obsessive fans refuse to accept that they're obsolete-long after the rest of the world has moved on.
Jenna Wortham / Bits:
There's Something About Boxee — Boxee, a free software package that pulls together multiple sources of Internet video in an easy-to-use interface, has quietly been building an army of ardent fans. — But what is it about Boxee that is driving the technorati wild?
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Chris Mills / Opera Labs:
Find me! Geolocation-enabled Opera build — Another great Opera technology release is with us — we are delighted to release the first build of Opera with Geolocation API support — you can use this to expose the browser's geographical position, and make use of it in your applications.
Larry Dignan / Between the Lines:
Palm: Analysts fall in love with Pre; Big money bets against it — Wall Street analysts are beginning to fall in love with Palm and remain upbeat about the Pre's prospects. These folks are betting that Pre demand—and the WebOS that rides shotgun—will be strong enough to make Palm a player again.
Stan M / Sony Insider:
New VAIO P Coming? — Remember that teaser (see pic above) Sony spread around the world before unveiling VAIO P? Fun times! — Folks always wonder, will there be a new, refreshed line of their favorite product and of course we also know that Sony loves to present their VAIOs in series …
Michael Arrington / TechCrunch:
Troubles At Imeem, But Company Says No Shutdown Imminent — Imeem, the free streaming music site backed by Sequoia Capital, Warner Music and other prominent investors, is rumored to be in serious trouble. — Music insiders are saying a shutdown of the company is imminent after a failed attempt to sell the company or raise more cash.
Alex Chitu / Google Operating System:
Drawing in Google Docs — Google Docs added a simple editor for drawings: you can insert shapes, draw lines and arrows, insert scribbles and text, change the color, the line width and other formatting options. — The drawing is inserted as an image, but it continues to be editable after you add it to the document.
Rory Maher / paidContent.org:
Bartz: Yahoo Has Tested 141 New Versions Of Its Homepage — Carol Bartz hasn't been shy about her lack of fondness for Yahoo's products (she has even confessed to using Google (NSDQ: GOOG) Maps). So what's she doing about it now that she's running the company?
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Josh Lowensohn / CNET News:
iGoogle gets video game makers in on the action — SAN FRANCISCO—Google unveiled on Wednesday the latest addition to its iGoogle start page service: a collection of themes designed by video game publishers. — The search giant has partnered with nine publishers to come up about two dozen themes …
Mobile Today:
Orange and Apple negotiations for laptop deal nearing completion — Discussions at final stages as dongle subsidy lands Apple — Orange will sell Apple laptops on its network from this summer, and will be the first company to subsidise Apple's laptops with mobile broadband.
Michael Arrington / TechCrunch:
Meebo Turns Into One Big Ad, But Users Seem To Like It — Web chat service Meebo, always innovative with advertising, is trying out something fairly aggressive: full takeover ads that show a persistent advertisement in the background. — The company says that they already got 1% …
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Philip Elliott / Associated Press:
Obama turns to Web to bypass news media — Featured Topics: - Barack Obama - Presidential Transition — WASHINGTON - Call it Round Two of the news conference, with a big Internet twist. — President Barack Obama took questions from the White House press corps on Tuesday in a prime-time …
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Mark Goldstein / Photography Blog:
Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ7 Review — Compare Prices — Support PhotographyBLOG! — Buy this product from one of our affiliate retailers: — Introduction — The Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ7 (also known as the DMC-ZS3 in the USA) is a brand new ultra-compact super-zoom camera …
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Robert McMillan / PC World:
Firefox Fix Due Next Week After Attack Is Published — Online attack code has been released targeting a critical, unpatched flaw in the Firefox browser. — The attack code, written by security researcher Guido Landi was published on several security sites Wednesday, sending Firefox developers scrambling to patch the issue.
Business Week:
The Apps Battle Heats Up — Research in Motion will soon launch an online store to rival Apple's, with Nokia and Microsoft to follow — On Apr. 1, Mike Lazaridis, co-CEO of Research in Motion (RIMM), is expected to take the stage at the wireless industry's annual trade show in Las Vegas …
Jessica Dolcourt / CNET News:
Opera Mobile's business build hints at Flash video — The CTIA Wireless mobile phone conference this April may be much lower key in 2009, but that doesn't mean there won't be news. — In advance of the show, Opera Software announced on Thursday an update to Opera Mobile …
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Nilay Patel / Engadget:
Verizon Alias2 leaks out, features dynamically changing button layout — Verizon's original Alias U740 dual-hinge phone may not have rocked any worlds, but it was a clever attempt to provide the best of both a QWERTY keypad and a standard clamshell number pad in a single device …
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Mobile Today:
LG cools its strategy on netbooks, but steps up £100 smartphones — Changes to demand trigger strategy review — LG has pulled back from its laptop and netbook strategy in light of the changes in the economy and consumer demand. — The manufacturer intends to build …
Dawn C. Chmielewski / Los Angeles Times:
Hottest tracks to cost $1.29 at iTunes starting April 7 — The online music store, under pressure from record labels, is abandoning its 99-cent-only strategy. — The world's largest music store, Apple's iTunes, plans to boost the price of many hit singles and selected classic tracks to $1.29 on April 7 …