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  • Yahoo Video dumping user content

    Really like that video you posted on Yahoo Video? Well, if you want it back, you better hurry up and download it.

    Written by Sharon Gaudin23 Feb. 11 08:13
  • YouTube partners with LG on mobile 3D videos

    YouTube is working with LG Electronics to make it easier for users to capture 3D images and video on mobile devices and upload directly to the Internet with LG's new Optimus 3D smartphone.

    Written by Dan Nystedt14 Feb. 11 15:04
  • Firm fined for Facebook, Twitter reviews

    The ACCC has succeeded in having a company fined over allegedly misleading and deceptive claims made in client comments on its Facebook and Twitter pages

    Written by Dylan Bushell-Embling11 Feb. 11 18:08
  • Will the smartphone replace the PC?

    It would be hard to imagine a world completely devoid of PCs. But as smartphones continue to skyrocket in popularity and some people have already abandoned their desktops in favor of their do-it-all handsets, rumblings of a PC-free future abound.

    Written by Mike Keller11 Feb. 11 10:37
  • Facebook most blacklisted site says Open DNS

    Social media websites remain top when it comes to blacklisting websites according to Open DNS's annual report. The web security and filtering company has produced a report detailing some of the key findings of 2010.

    Written by Maxwell Cooter25 Jan. 11 01:38
  • Ubuntu adds sparkle to Nufront laptops

    Despite Linux's growing popularity, trade shows like CES tend to be dominated by Microsoft and other vendors of closed-source products.

    Written by Katherine Noyes08 Jan. 11 06:51
  • Can the balance shift towards open source in mobile?

    The battle lines for the mobile marketplace have been drawn, and the battle of the titans - Google, Apple, Microsoft -- has begun. While the generals amass their troops, what have we here in the corner? A bunch of doodlers, cartoonists, storytellers, and other amateurs. Surely, this ragtag group won't have any effect on the outcome of the battle--or will they?

    Written by Phil Shapiro17 Dec. 10 00:29
  • Google Apps suite gets 10 times bigger

    If you've been using Google Apps for work and other Google services for play, then you know the annoyance of juggling two accounts within one browser. That hassle ended Thursday as Mountain View brought more than 60 services into the Google Apps fold.

    Written by Elsa Wenzel19 Nov. 10 04:38
  • Mistype Twitter or Facebook, win an iPad (or not)

    A slip on the keyboard could land Web surfers on questionable survey pages instead of the websites they really want to visit: Twitter, Facebook or YouTube.

    Written by Robert McMillan30 Oct. 10 11:46
  • What does running IT have to do with politics?

    The odds weren't in Republican John Albers' favor when he decided to run for Georgia State Senate from District 56 in May 2009. "I was the underdog in the race," recalls Albers, CIO at Ronald Blue, a financial-management firm. "In fact, when the race first started out, most people said I wouldn't get one percent of the vote."

    Written by Cindy Waxer28 Oct. 10 06:29
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