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Twitter.com redesign mirrors useful parts of iPad client
Ars Technica
By Jacqui Cheng | Last updated September 15, 2010 10:48 AM Social sharing-too-much service Twitter has unveiled a major site redesign that is modeled after its client for the iPad, but without the "WTF" factor. Instead of providing one centered column ...
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Internet Explorer 9 Beta Drops. It's Lean, Fast and Modern
Wired News
By Michael Calore, Webmonkey Microsoft will release the first beta version of its new Internet Explorer web browser Wednesday morning. Internet Explorer 9 Beta will be made available for download shortly after it is announced at a launch event in San ...
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HTC's "Desire" brand re-styles US Android phones for Europe, Asia
BetaNews
By Tim Conneally | Published September 15, 2010, 10:38 AM Competing with the headline-stealing Nokia World 2010 in London today, mobile phone maker HTC held a press conference to announce two new Android smartphones, the Desire HD and Desire Z. These ...
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Google planning to ape Facebook for "Google Me" social network
Ars Technica
By Chris Foresman | Last updated September 15, 2010 11:30 AM Google plans to incorporate more social networking features across its services this fall according to comments made by CEO Eric Schmidt during the Google Zeitgeist conference on Tuesday. ...
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Ovi maps out Google competitor
Register
By Bill Ray • Get more from this author Nokia World Ovi Maps has a new beta, bringing creepy tracking and Web2.0rhea to compete with Google Mobile Maps. The new beta sports an improved interface and better search (including suggestions). ...
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Google Engineer Fired for Accessing Teens' Gmail, Chat Logs
PC Magazine
Google this week confirmed that it fired an engineer who accessed the Gmail and Google Voice accounts of several minors and taunted those children with the information he uncovered. David Barksdale worked in Google's Kirkland, Wash. office as a site ...
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Study finds 35 percent of US adults have apps on their phones
Macworld
A new study has found that 35 percent of US cell phone users have apps installed on their devices, but only two thirds use those apps with any regularity. The study, conducted by the Pew Internet Research Center by surveying a little over 2000 US ...
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Capcom reboots 'Devil May Cry' franchise
USA Today
The publisher unveiled a trailer for a revamped Devil May Cry -- featuring a new, dark-haired hero -- at this year's Tokyo Game Show. Take a closer look below, courtesy of GameTrailers. The action game, simply called DmC, is being developed by Ninja ...
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Sell Nokia, Says Citi
Forbes
The big downgrade comes amid Nokia's announcement last week that it will replace its current CEO with former Microsoft ( MSFT - news - people ) executive Stephen Elop. The company has struggled to regain market share in the lucrative smartphone market, ...
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OpenFeint Releases Social Gaming Platform For Android Phones
TechCrunch
Earlier this year, OpenFeint, the comprehensive social gaming platform from Aurora Feint, announced that it would be adding Android game developers to its rapidly growing community. Today, OpeinFeint is releasing its platform for Android Apps and will ...
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