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Facebook have traditionally always faced huge backlash when launching new products and features on the site. Users don’t like change. When they introduced frictionless sharing and the timeline though they showed that they now know how to roll these products out without a huge uproar from their users… Source: Alltop RSS

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Just like Google It is synonymous to search Kodak Moment is a term associated with taking photos. The Eastman Kodak company, the 133 year old company and pioneer of analog and digital photography, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection on Thursday. As digital photography boomed in the late 1990’s Kodak missed every opportunity it had [...]

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Once upon a time every tech pundit on the planet used to say that enterprises would never go for the mac as its to expensive, less tools available and not much support from Apple. But this all is changing. According to a recent Tweet Pic by Barry Ritholtz @ritholtz, the Director of research firm, Cognitive [...]

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I’ve been running around gleefully, telling everyone who’s willing to listen that iPad users buy more online and gosh darn it – it must be the devices fault! Well . . . sadly . . . this may not be true. If you look at my previous post, you’ll see that average iPad user is [...]

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China has more than 500 Million Internet users

by TwitterFools on January 11, 2012

The number of Internet users in China has crossed 500 million mark. China Internet Network Information Center (CNNIC) has reported that China had 505 million users at the end of November 2011. China’s Internet penetration rate stood at 37.7 percent, up 3.4 percent over the end of 2010.This compares with Internet penetration rates of more [...]

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The year 2011 is over, and one of the most significant takeaways from the year is the impact that social media having on on our daily lives today. Our ’2011… Source: Alltop RSS

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Weekly Wrap-up: GoDaddy Supports SOPA and More

by TwitterFools on December 23, 2011

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A list of SOPA supporters sparks outrage against domain name heavyweight, GoDaddy. David Strom reviews the new Hedy Lamarr biography. And, Marshall Kirkpatrick looks at the implications of Google’s AR glasses that may be coming sooner than we all thought. All of this and more in the ReadWriteWeb Weekly Wrap-up. After the jump …

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So, this morning while in my hotel at SES Chicago, I received a tweet from a good friend, Tim Cross, that at least in the UK, Google has rolled out, or is testing, new Universal Search video thumbnails…  AND, it’s good news in that they have increased the size of video thumbnails by 45%. It [...]

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Daily Wrap-Up: No Alternatives to Google Reader and More

by TwitterFools on November 1, 2011

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Google Reader was Plussed, losing some dearly beloved moving parts, especially the sharing options. Love the changes or leave them, you’re probably not going anywhere. There are no real alternatives to Google Reader. All of this and more in today’s Daily Wrap. Sometimes it’s difficult to catch every story that hits tech media …

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