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Zero email has a zero chance, but how about an email diet

December 2, 2011

There’s been a lot of recent press coverage about a French company’s decison that it plans to become a “zero email” company by 2013.   In a press release issued in February, Atos OriginCEO and Chairman, Thierry Breton said that […]

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What the Facebook/FTC settlement means for users

November 29, 2011

by Larry Magid The Federal Trade Commission and Facebook have reached a settlement on charges that Facebook deceived consumers “by telling them they could keep their information on Facebook private, and then repeatedly allowing it […]

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Larry Magid on BBC Today Programme regarding likely Facebook IPO

November 29, 2011

Facebook is reportedly considering an IPO some time in 2012 that could value the company at $100 billion. If that were to happen, CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s share would be worth $24 billion, making him wealthier […]

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Cyber Monday breaking records — here’s what people are buying

November 28, 2011

IBM Smarter Commerce has reported the following as of 6:00 PM Eastern time on Cyber Monday: Cyber Monday 2011 online sales are 15% of same period last year

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Kindle Fire will dent iPad’s Apple’s domination of tablet market

November 28, 2011

This post first appeared in the San Jose Mercury News by Larry Magid A story at TabTimes.com has me wondering if Apple’s market dominance in tablets might soon be over. The article, which quoted Citigroup analyst Mark […]

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Free mobile app rates video games

November 24, 2011

Parents looking for information about video game suitability for their kids have a new tool from the Entertainment Software Ratings Board (ESRB.org). The ESRB Search App lets you use you speak the name of the game or […]

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A look at Google Music and Apple iTunes Match

November 21, 2011

This post first appeared in the San Jose Mercury News by Larry Magid   Last week was big for online music. Apple finally got around to launching its long-awaited iTunes Match service and Google  Music graduated from beta test […]

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Consumers prefer tablets to laptops as holiday gifts

November 20, 2011

TabTimes reported on a survey from PriceGrabber that indicates consumers — in large numbers — would prefer a tablet this holiday over a laptop. According to the survey, 79% of consumers would  rather get a […]

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Could this 12 year-old app developer be the vanguard for an era of kids as programmers?

November 19, 2011

In January I wondered outloud if the iPad will make us less creative.  I pointed out that there was a time when schools taught kids how to program computers but lamented that the vast majority […]

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First Impressions of Kindle Fire Tablet

November 17, 2011

by Larry Magid Amazon’s new Kindle Fire tablet isn’t an iPad killer, but it could be an iPad wounder.  Yes, there are plenty of things I prefer about the $499 iPad 2 over the $199 […]

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