The Unofficial Apple Weblog:
Filed under: Security, iPhone, App ReviewDespite some security-conscious enterprise experts pointing accusatory fingers at the rather bleak encryption story and only-recently fixed ActiveSync policy compliance on the iPhone p (Read More)
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Blog Feedxml Rss What Makes The Photo Is The Sign In The Back Most People Nowadays Think It Improper To Spank Children So I Have Tried Oth
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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)
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Entries (RSS) · Comments (RSS) · Home · The 100 word review blog · Indian music reviews . 21 Nov, 2009. Music review : Maleyali Jotheyali .. (Read More)
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There are many individuals on the internet that are wanting to learn how to be successful when using Facebook in internet marketing. In today's fast paced world and the popularity involved in networks that are considered to b (Read More)
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Blog Feedxml Rss Video Archives For Twil Are Available At Blip.Tv And Odtv. Also Twil Is On Twitter And Facebook If You'Re So Inclined. F
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Techdirt:
Back in July, we wrote about how a company named Volomedia had gleefully announced that it had patented podcasting. The patent itself (7,568,213) seemed ridiculously broad, obvious and covered by prior art. On top of that, (Read More)
TechCrunch:
Extracting meaning from the Web is a difficult undertaking. Keyword search skims the surface of contextual meaning that is locked in Web pages, Tweets and feeds. That’s where semantic search comes in. The semantic web deals w (Read More)
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Yes I love widgets. Yes I think RSS is liquid data. There is a Jedi satisfaction when data flows between social sharing sites washing up in the tidal ebb and flow on my website or blog without ever having to...
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Mashable!:
Each Friday we choose a Lunchtime Poll topic to get a sense of how Mashable readers feel about the chosen topic of the week. Below are the results from last Friday’s poll, where we asked for your favorite news reader.Is your (Read More)
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Rss - Posts Rss - Comments David Weinberger Writes The Battery Cover Of My Motorola Droid Has Started Falling Off. Yup. Name Required E-
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India Times:
The BJP, which has outsourced its decision-making process to the RSS, is now desperately trying to claim that the Sangh is not micro-managing its affairs. (Read More)
Submitted by louisgray
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I spent a lot of time this week (unintentionally) tuned into Salesforce.com CEO Marc Benioff’s extremely enthusiastic – and extremely long – DreamForce keynote address and (intentionally) thinking about the implications of t (Read More)
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It’s easy to complain about calendar freebies that never come, but I feel pretty good about this free Oriental Trading 2010 calendar. Why? Because I’m looking at their 2009 calendar right now! It was one of the few that came (Read More)
Submitted by Antonella
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I recently started using Tumblr about a week and a half ago on the recommendation of my friend, Hiten Shah. I have to admit, that I was really skeptical about whether I would need / enjoy / find use for another microblogging (Read More)
Submitted by loucypher
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iPhone development can be intimidating, especially to someone who’s unfamiliar with Macs, or the way iPhone apps work.But with currently more than 100,000 apps officially available from the App Store, it’s kind of hard for a (Read More)
Submitted by loucypher
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Infoaxe, which records your web history and make it searchable, just launched a public facing real-time search engine tapping the behavior of its more than 2 million users.Infoaxe is a fairly unique entrant into the real-time (Read More)
Submitted by sfoskett
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Lots of folks have switched to Mac, its the most commonly used laptop in the Bay Area now. Sometimes people give me flack for using it, but I'll tell you why I use a Mac laptop:It just works! When going to a client site, a (Read More)