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The Mobile Cloud

| April 26, 2012 | 0 Comments

With the rise of powerful cloud computing applications–and smartphones– the future of the Web is more about access than ownership. Applications won’t be owned, they’ll be accessed through the cloud. The same will be true for books, music and every other form of consumable digital media. Though Amazon stands as the giant of public cloud [...]

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Apple Software to Streamline Education

| March 21, 2012 | 0 Comments

You’re working, going to school and taking care of your family, and it’s exhausting! When you decided to continue your education, you knew it would be tough, but you didn’t expect it to be this confusing. One of your biggest reasons for choosing an online learningprogram was to keep it simple, but you’re having trouble [...]

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Inclusion of Social Media Signals in Search Engine Algorithm As A Determinant of Website Ranking

| March 19, 2012 | 1 Comment

Search engines are getting smarter day after day. There was a time when a new entrant by learning a few tricks could easily trick the search engines and attain higher ranking in search results. However, now the search engines have become smarter and incorporate different strategies to evaluate ranking of a website, Social Signals is [...]

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Facebook Reveals Aim of Challenging Apple’s Dominance in App Market

| February 29, 2012 | 0 Comments

This week social media giant Facebook set out a clear and direct challenge to their largest rival, Apple, in a bid to move onwards and upwards in the mobile internet market. The two companies have been circling each other for a number of years now, with both showing massive growth in their own separate specialist [...]

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New Front in Patent War as Yahoo Takes on Facebook

| February 29, 2012 | 0 Comments

It has been revealed this week that Facebook is now facing legal claims by Yahoo over patent infringement, with Yahoo demanding that Facebook pay them licensing fees in order to use their technology. This is a new move by the struggling technology giant which has, in recent years, lost ground over the new players in [...]

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Google+ May Open Social Networking for Some K-12 Schools

| August 24, 2011 | 0 Comments

K-12 districts accept had to footstep cautiously in the amusing media universe, abundantly because of the charge to aegis the claimed advice of their students. In a apple area aloofness is frequently advised an aged concept, acceptance are vulnerable, and that open-to-everyone networking archetypal has led some districts to block apprentice admission to the brand [...]

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Twitter Suspended Some of the Third Party Apps

| February 20, 2011 | 0 Comments

Twitter on Friday suspended UberTwitter, Twidroyd and UberCurrent stating violation of privacy rules to be the reason for suspension. All these third-party Twitter sites are owned by UberMedia and falls into three major platforms-UberTwitter on the BlackBerry platform, Twidroyd for Android devices and UberCurrent on iPhones and iPads. Twitter had made clear that the suspension [...]

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New Facebook Messenger app combining VoiP and Facebook chat

| February 19, 2011 | 0 Comments

Here comes yet another Facebook app- the Facebook Messenger with the goodness of the VoiP and the functionality of Facebook chat. By adding free VoiP to the existing Facebook chat, the app makes it easy to engage in voice chats totally free of cost. Once logged in to the Facebook account, one can connect for a free VoiP chat with any of the online friends. But, the other-end user should have [...]

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Facebook Launches Requests 2.0 for Developers

| February 19, 2011 | 0 Comments

Facebook launched Requests 2.0 for developers. The update classifies requests into two types : user-generated and app-generated.The new update to Requests will simplify the bookmark management process and alert users on outstanding requests. The user-generated requests update the bookmark count and are to be confirmed explicitly by a user.However, the app-generated requests can be initiated [...]

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InboxQ released to pick up Q&A on Twitter

| February 18, 2011 | 0 Comments

Start up company Answerly has released a browser extension named InboxQ that delivers a stream of questions from Twitter to the user. The fact that Twitter is presently a platform for a lot of Q&A activity  and that this can be used inventively for connecting businesses and brands to customers has lead to the development [...]

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