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Steve Jobs’ Thoughts on Flash

Apr 29, 2010 No Comments

Steve Jobs talks about Flash.

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Intel Reports Record Quarter

Apr 13, 2010 No Comments

Intel Corporation today reported first-quarter revenue of $10.3 billion. The company reported operating income of $3.4 billion, net income of $2.4 billion and EPS of 43 cents. From the press release: “The investments we’re making in leading edge technology are delivering the most compelling product line-up in our history,” said Paul Otellini, Intel president and [...]

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Opera Mini on the iPhone

Apr 12, 2010 No Comments

So Apple finally allowed Opera’s browser into the store. That’s the good news. The bad news, however, is that it’s not a full replacement for Safari. Sure, it’s fast – very fast. But it also has quite a few small issues that – once compounded – make Opera let less useful than it could’ve been. [...]

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AT&T Wants to Rebrand Itself

Apr 09, 2010 No Comments

All it takes these days is a fancy new logo and – boom – you already have a new company with a new image… Or at least that’s what AT&T is thinking.

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Delicious Launches Chrome Plugin

Mar 08, 2010 No Comments
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Google's Oscar Data

Mar 08, 2010 No Comments

Google just released search data from Oscar night.

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SocialToo Phishing Protection

Mar 08, 2010 No Comments

SocialToo just launched a new Twitter phishing protection service.

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Facebook Login is Hard: Welcome to Idiocracy

Feb 10, 2010 203 Comments

We saw an interesting phenomenon on ReadWriteWeb today. My colleague Mike Melanson wrote a post about Facebook Connect, which now shows up as the #1 search results on Google News and also as a new result on Google’s main search engine. That – by itself – wouldn’t be something out of the ordinary, but here is what [...]

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Yours Truly on the Radio

May 01, 2009 No Comments

I did a short interview about Wolfram Alpha with Jon Gordon from American Public Media’s Future Tense earlier this week, and Jon just posted the piece, which will be heard on about 100 public radio stations. My first radio interview! Yay!

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Reddit Opens Up the Source

Jun 18, 2008 No Comments

Social news site Reddit, which on many fronts competes directly with Digg, has opened up the source code of its service and licensed it under the Common Public Attribution License. The license stipulates that any changes to the code must be made public if they are used on a public site and that any site [...]

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