ReadWriteWeb:
In this edition of the Weekly Wrapup - our newsletter summarizing the top stories of the week - we report on President Obama's (non)-use of Twitter, take a look at the past decade in the media industry, review the latest stat (Read More)
Lifehacker:
Readers offer their best tips for updating Remember the Milk with Gmail's canned responses, avoiding mouse jumps while typing with touchpads, and repelling mosquitoes with Listerine. Don't like the gallery layout? Click here (Read More)
TechCrunch:
Today at the RealTime CrunchUp, representatives from some of the top companies in the location-based service space came together to talk about the current state and future of geo-based services. I’ll be taking some notes abo (Read More)
eWeek - RSS Feeds:
With the help of a fully featured plug-in, developers can create Force.com software from within Eclipse. eWEEK Labs has taken the plug-in for a spin and found it to be . - ...
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TechCrunch:
At our RealTime CrunchUp event today in San Francisco, the first roundtable is entitled “Filtering the Stream: Getting Rid of the Noise.”The panel is populated by a lot of big players in the space: Facebook, VP of Product Chr (Read More)
Submitted by mogston
from blog:
Brizzly, the Web-based Twitter client from Thing Labs, covered in Almost Famous two weeks ago, begins public beta today.In addition to opening its “expanded" Twitter interface to the world at large, it has also added a on-the (Read More)
Official Google Blog:
This is part of a regular series of Google Apps updates that we post every couple of weeks. Look for the label "Google Apps highlights" and subscribe to the series. - Ed.Over the last two weeks, we've made improvements across (Read More)
Submitted by PinkLisa
from Google Reader:
Winston Churchill once predicted that it would be possible to grow chicken breasts and wings more efficiently without having to keep an actual chicken. And in fact scientists have since figured out how to grow tiny nuggets (Read More)
All Things Digital:
By Drake Martinet | Intern, All Things Digital, Intern, All Things DigitalBrizzly, the Web-based twitter client from Thing Labs, covered in Almost Famous two weeks ago, begins public beta today.Brizzly, which has been in invi (Read More)
TechCrunch:
Brizzly was first unveiled in private beta at our first CrunchUp event in July, so it’s only appropriate that today, the day of our next CrunchUp, it’s being opened to the public. Now, to be clear, the product is still techni (Read More)
ReadWriteWeb:
Twitter turned on its long-awaited Geolocation API today, meaning that users can opt-in to having their messages annotated with their exact locations. The significance of this is made clear by comparing it with last week's (Read More)
Submitted by stewbagz
from blog:
Pivot Is Our Most Ambitious Project At Live Labs To Date. It Is An Application Designed To View And Interact With Massive Amounts Of Data In
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Yahoo! Developer Network blog:
Inspired by my friend and colleague, the estimable Chris Heilmann, I've gone and done a link collection of a different genre than yesterday's Tech Thursday. In a fool's effort to keep up with thoughty dispatches from digital (Read More)
Submitted by stewbagz
from blog:
The Chipmaker Is Spending Millions Of Euros Over Three Years In Partnership With Three French Groups Investigating Mammoth Supercomputers. R
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readwriteweb:
Facebook has just added a new photo uploader tool to their Prototypes directory, the "labs" section of the social network where new programs are released for testing prior to their public rollout. The uploader dramatically im (Read More)
eWeek - RSS Feeds:
Microsoft's “Windows is My Idea” billboard campaign reminds eWEEK Labs' Andrew Garcia that annoying things about Windows are still present in Version 7--and that new annoyances been added to the list. Here's what Garcia would (Read More)
ReadWriteWeb:
It always gives us joy to tell our readers that Microsoft is actually doing cool things. The company's Live Labs has been the source of a few interesting projects: a 3D photo-stitcher called PhotoSynth, a bookmarking service (Read More)
ReadWriteWeb:
HP Labs has joined the race to build an infrastructure for the emerging Internet of Things. The giant computing and IT services company has announced a project that aims to be a "Central Nervous System for the Earth" (CeNSE). (Read More)