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Paul McCartney’s new album, “Memory Almost Full,” will be his first solo release available for download and streaming on PCs and mobile phones.
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Apex Corp. have purportedly laid out plans that will bring free or subsidized non-alcoholic beverage to thirsty consumers who are willing to watch a 30-second commercial before partaking.
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A majority of Google shareholders today voted against an anti-censorship proposal that took aim at the way the search giant conducts its business in China and other countries that engage in active censorship.
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LinkedIn added a new feature this week called “Who’s Viewed My Profile” that shows the last twenty people who’ve looked at your profile and the company or industry they are in.
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Widgets are literally everywhere these days, in all shapes and sizes. Here’s a good market overview.
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Black20 is a team of young writers and producers dedicated to creating broadband content that you might actually want to watch. Is this the future of TV?
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Between 2007 and 2011, US ad spending on social networks is expected to increase 180%, to $2.5 billion.
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A new kind of read/write widget enables users to not only view (read) a widget, but to interact with it and enter data (write).
11 May 2007
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