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Month: June 2011

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Days of ‘all you can eat’ data may be limited

June 29, 2011

CNET’s Maggie Reardon answers the question: “Can I really live without unlimited data?” When I was a kid, you had to be at home or at work to make or receive a call and if you […]

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Google+ project to take on Facebook

June 28, 2011

Search giant Google has tried its hand at social networking before but has never hit a home run. Its Orkut social networking service is popular in Brazil but not in many other places. Its Twitter-like […]

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Google complies with 94% of U.S. data requests

June 27, 2011

In its latest Transparency Report, Google has disclosed that it recieved 4,601 requests for user data from government agencies in the United States and either “fully or partially” complied with 94% of those requests.  These requests include […]

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Keeping your smartphone battery alive

June 23, 2011

I have an Android phone and it’s not uncommon for my battery to be dead by the end of the day.  A few things I’ve learned include: Only run apps if you really need them […]

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Report: Twitter to put ads in users’ timelines

June 23, 2011

by Larry Magid The Financial Times is reporting that Twitter will include advertisements in users’ message streams “according to people with direct knowledge of its plans.” The newspaper’s site also said that Twitter is likely […]

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Facebook Users More Social in Real World

June 16, 2011

  Contrary to what some people might think, using social media like Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn actually correlates with being more social in the real world. A just released report from the Pew Internet & […]

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Google introduces faster desktop search & better mobile experience

June 14, 2011

Even though it’s the undisputed leader in search, Google isn’t sitting still. It can’t. Unlike email services or social networking sites, users don’t have a great deal invested in which search engine they use so […]

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Google’s “Inside Search” event in SF

June 14, 2011

Tuesday June 14, 2011 Live Blog — event over 9:39 “Quest for knowledge does not take a break” 9:41 Showing a graph showing that traffic on dekstop peaks in early afternoon but at 9:00 PM […]

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Google establishes permanent home for strummable Les Paul guitar doodle

June 12, 2011

On Thursday June 9th, Google posted a “doodle” to commemorate what would have been the 96th birtday of guitarist and guitar designer Les Paul who died in 2009. What’s unique about this doodle is that you can actually […]

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European regulators probe Facebook face recognition technology

June 8, 2011

CNET news is reporting that regulators are investigating whether Facebook’s photo-tagging service violates European law.  The “tag suggestion” service that Facebook introduced in the United States in December is now being introduced “in most countries,” […]

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