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Google Acquires Online Video Platform Episodic
Google is definitely on a buying spree this year. The company’s latest acquisition is Episodic, an online video platform that Google will probably integrate into YouTube is some form. Neither Episodic nor Google shared any financial...
Facebook Buys Photo Sharing Startup Divvyshot
Facebook has bought up Divvyshot, a one-year-old photo sharing startup. Divvyshot’s sites lets users share photos by grouping them into collections called “events” so users don’t need to create separate albums and instead can...
iPad Already a Success
Even before its release, the iPad is already a success. And I can say that without knowing or really caring about how many units get sold over the weekend.
On the eve of the iPad’s arrival, my inbox is full of announcements about...
Google Receives More Than 600 Community Requests For Broadband Network
Yesterday, we wrote about the great lengths many cities and towns were taking to catch the attention of Google, in the hope that the search giant would choose their community for its experimental fiber network. The broadband network would be...
Infamous Hacker Once Buried $1M in Backyard, Now Gets 20 Years
Crime doesn’t pay in the end
Albert Gonzalez aka “soupnazi” was sentenced by U.S. District Court Judge Patti Saris to 20 years in prison for his role as a ringleader of an international group of hackers. The sentence is the...
Who Needs Flash? CBS Prepares HTML5 Player for iPad
Maybe Apple was right… if it can convince enough key players to adopt HTML5
The good news for HTML5 advocates is that Apple’s iPad for better or worse may finally push the format into the mainstream, which could eventually displace...
Gmail to detect “suspicious” account activity
Google has introduced a new feature to notify Gmail users of potentially “suspicious” account login activity.
“If it looks like something unusual is going on with your account, we’ll alert you by posting a warning message...
Microsoft Testing OfficeTalk – Microblogging Service Much Like Twitter
Microsoft is testing a microblogging service called OfficeTalk that is much like Twitter. The service is designed for the enterprise and appears it will be offered as an on-premise service.
OfficeTalk is being developed by OfficeLabs, the...
Google’s China Loss is Microsoft’s Gain?
As the biggest name in web services pulls out of China, the players left behind are probably feeling pretty good. Those remaining include Microsoft, but the market isn’t wide open for them by any means.
The Google exodus from China began...
Opera Submits Browser App For iPhone, But Will It Be Approved?
After hyping the fact that they were building a free browser application for the iPhone and iPod touch, and showing it off to a small circle of reporters at the most recent Mobile World Congress (us included), Opera Software has officially...

