Category Archives: Internet

Apple to stream Media Event live

Apple sent a press release out today stating that their September 1st media event will be streamed live via the Apple.com website. Curiously though they claim you need to be using either a Mac running Snow Leopard, iPhone or iPod … Continue reading

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Digg Users Upset Over V4 Changes, Forms Rebel Alliance

We see new changes over and over again in the tech world. Technology is an advanced process of trial and error, and because of this, it happens to have the largest depreciation rate of just about anything in our world. … Continue reading

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Social networking giants: Give us our content please, kthx

While I don’t agree wholeheartedly with Leo Laporte’s decision to leave the world of microblogging, it as well as the discussion that ensued got me thinking about something. You can download an archive of your blog’s content to your machine … Continue reading

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Google Chrome Web Store now in developer preview

Google announced that they had plans on launching their own “app store” earlier week, called the “Google Chrome Web Store”. The new “App Store for the web” has been launched in a developer preview today, allowing developers to get their … Continue reading

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Facebook iPhone app gets check-in feature

Following in the steps of Foursquare, Facebook is launching a feature that lets users ‘check in’ to wherever they are, notifying friends. You’ll be able to see which of your friends are there with you, and you’ll also be able … Continue reading

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Internet Explorer 9 Platform Preview 4 Released

It has now been made apparent that those guys on the IE team have been extremely hard at work with Microsoft releasing the last of the Internet Explorer 9 Platform Previews. The major reason for this has to be the … Continue reading

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Goodbye Google Wave!

Google announced in a blog post today that it will no longer be developing Google Wave, a sort of mix between e-mail, instant messaging, and Twitter. It was intended to serve as a development platform for the general public, making … Continue reading

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Hotmail Wave 4 now fully rolled out

The newest version of Windows Live Hotmail, Wave 4, has finally been fully rolled out to “over 350 million people” in all 220 countries that use the client. “Now, everyone can take advantage of a faster Hotmail experience with great … Continue reading

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Digg prepares to launch new version by stopping new user registrations

Digg has announced that they’re prepping the launch of their newest update, by turning off all new user registrations to the site. Upon navigating to the registration page you’ll be greeted with a note that states that they’ve temporarily disabled … Continue reading

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Google Images gets makeover

Like the fairly recent redesign of Google’s search engine (shadow-less logo and the new sidebar layout), Google’s redesign of Google Images is apparently their biggest redesign since 2001. The new redesign, which was announced today, offers a content-rich and Bing-like … Continue reading

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