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IE9 launches at SXSWi
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John Moe
Mar 11, 2011
The techy hipster Woodstock is not the kind of place you'd expect to see Microsoft doing a whole lot. It's kind of like your dad crashing a rave....
Amazon affiliate program ends in Illinois
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John Moe
Mar 11, 2011
The mega retailer is closing down its affiliate program in the state of Illinois after Governor Pat Quinn signed into law a bill that would require...
AOL layoffs happening today
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John Moe
Mar 10, 2011
Hundreds of AOL employees both in the US and in India will be laid off today, according to Kara Swisher of All Things D. The cuts will be mostly ...
You can now take a stroll down Memolane
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John Moe
Mar 9, 2011
It's a new start up based in San Francisco and Denmark. Here's how it works. Users can allow Memolane to troll accounts on Facebook, Twitter,...
Zite! Yep, another nonsense dot com word to learn.
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John Moe
Mar 9, 2011
Zite is a personalized magazine app for iPad that pulls from your Twitter feed and/or your Google Reader to create a magazine based on stuff you...
Google gets behind Nelson Mandela project
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John Moe
Mar 9, 2011
On Tuesday, Google said it would give $1.25 million to the Nelson Mandela Center of Memory to put photographs, letters and other documents online....
Global Network Initiative is withering on the vine
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John Moe
Mar 7, 2011
Three years ago, Google, Yahoo, and Microsoft signed on to a code of conduct designed to protect free speech and protect privacy online. The Global...
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Microsoft tries to kill Internet Explorer 6
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John Moe
Mar 7, 2011
Wait, didn't Microsoft MAKE Internet Explorer 6? Indeed they did but it's a pretty old product and a really bad one. IE6 was first released back in...
Twitter makes changes that screws things up for researchers
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John Moe
Mar 4, 2011
Twitter is changing its terms of service. Might not make a big difference to you and me as we tweet about the tv show we're watching or what we're...
Augmented reality games for kids
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John Moe
Mar 4, 2011
PBS is working on a project to design augmented reality games for kids four or five years old. ...