Facebook’s new Like button was announced last week, which allows users to “Like” any piece of content on an outside site with one click. Those likes are then transported back to Facebook and integrated into users’ profiles. This feature is expected to create a vast...
Wow. Last week, Gizmodo published a massive scoop when they got their hands on what is mostly likely the next iPhone.
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The iPhone Leak Gets Ugly: Police Raid Gizmodo Editor’s House, Confiscate...
Google’s Nexus One phone was supposed to be the Internet giant’s big entrance into the mobile market. It was the first so-called “ Google Phone ” in that Google was entirely in charge of selling the thing, and it carried the Google branding in a more prominent way...
The Wall Street Journal introduced a metro section today for Greater New York in Rupert Murdoch’s ongoing efforts to go after the New York Times. The top story right now is “ Rats Mob The Upper East Side” (seriously). The New York Times sent out a staff memo today to...
Video advertising company FreeWheel has raised $16.8 million in funding from Disney’s Steamboat Ventures , and existing investors, including Turner Broadcasting System, Battery Ventures , and Foundation Capital .
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Video Ad Startup FreeWheel Raises $16.8M From...
Rhapsody , the digital music service, has released an updated App for the iPad , iPod touch , and iPhone .
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Rhapdosy App For iPad, iPod touch, & iPhone Lets You Download Music Now, No Internet Connection...
Remember Floppy discs? In case you haven’t noticed (like I didn’t), Sony is actually still making and selling those discs
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Sony To Stop Manufacturing Floppy Discs After 30...
Brits can now get their hands on Google’s so-called ‘superphone’ for an upfront cost of “free”. Kinda. Available from today for pre-order on Vodafone UK, the Android-powered Google Nexus One can be had for £35 per-month on a 2 year contract, including a...
Cloud hosting company Memset this morning announced that it has agreed to acquire URL shortening service Is.gd . Memset in a statement says it has thus secured the URL shortener’s future, and added that it plans to maintain it as a non-advertising-supported, free Internet service...