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The debate over Droid v. iPhone rages on, but lots more Android surprises are on the way. Get ready for the Google Phone. It’s no longer a myth, it’s real.The next “super” Android device will almost certainly be a HTC phone that’s much thinner than even the Droid or iPhone – The the Dragon/Passion. This is the phone the sen (Read More)
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Imagine a world where you sit at your computer and you never go outside. Where you never see another human being. This is the world that sites like Google and Facebook want you to live in.Though they’d never admit to such a thing, the reasoning should be obvious: The longer you’re at your computer, the more time you’re spen (Read More)
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Microsoft finally gets its head in the clouds, announcing the launch date for its Azure cloud computing service. (Read More)
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Everyone is talking about the “real-time web”. That’s usually a pretty strong indication of a buzzword that will soon mean very little. Some would argue that it already doesn’t mean much. And yet, as Paul Graham’s web 2.0 article showed, it is possible to extract value even out of apparently meaningless buzzwords. “Real-tim (Read More)
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Based on popular demand, we are getting ready to push out a preview of feedly for Google Chrome. If you are an early adopter and would like to test drive the preview, please follow @feedly_chrome. We will start giving out invitations next week.Feedly for ChromePlease follow the @feedly_chrome twitter account or send us an e (Read More)
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http://www.rssmeme.com/story/13652831/from-sketch-to-photo-instantly-this-is-insanely-awesome Shared 29 times. Wow. With PhotoSketch, you just draw a sketch, label each item, like so:and then the system goes out, finds photos that match the sketched items and their labels, and automatically pastes it all together (Read More)
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“Why make things simple when you can make them complex?” is probably what Dave Winer thought when he read about PubSubHubbub. It was probably just too easy to have a common open protocol that everyone would share and use for push notifications of feed changes. At Superfeedr, we chose PubSubHubbub, for obvious reasons, and w (Read More)
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MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif.--The month of September was jam-packed with the launch of more than 100 new start-ups and services at high-profile conferences like Demo Fall and TechCrunch50. In a much smaller gathering Tuesday night at Microsoft's Silicon Valley campus, just 10 companies--all in the seed stage--got to pitch as part (Read More)
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Google tests a service called Cloudboard, an online clipboard that should make it easy to copy data between Gmail, Google Docs and other Google services. The service is not publicly available yet, but there are many references to it.An internal feedback form describes Cloudboard as a "server-side clipboard for Google Apps". (Read More)
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If you're a fan of Tokyopop's take on the World of Warcraft -- I know I certainly am -- then you should be excited to know that the line-up for 2010 has been announced. The first series from Tokyopop was the Sunwell trilogy, written by Richard Knaak and drawn expertly by Kim Jae-Hwan. It dealt with the events of the Sunwell (Read More)
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Online retail giant introduces a new version of its e-book reader that can wirelessly download books in the United States and more than 100 countries. (Read More)
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Genius. Effective. But painful if you are on AT&T. We're looking for a better looking Youtube - comment us if you see one.
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Fujitsu has been wowing us with cellphone concepts for quite some time, but this year's round at CEATEC is undoubtedly a show-stopping bunch. Some of the hottest ideas to come from the outfit's most recent mobile phone design contest were on display here in Japan, and we went end to end capturing the lot. The clear pebble m (Read More)
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When we asked you what services you'd like to see liberated, Gmail came up several times. I have good news! Some of those requests are already available. Probably the best way to get your mail out of Gmail is with IMAP. A great place to start learning about IMAP is in the Gmail Help Center at http://mail.google.com/support/ (Read More)
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This is a guest post by Robert J. Moore, the CEO and co-founder of RJMetrics, a on-demand database analytics and business intelligence startup that helps online businesses measure, manage, and monetize better. He was previously a venture capital analyst and currently serves as an advisor to several New York startups. Robe (Read More)