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Facebook dethrones MySpace as social network Computerworld By Sharon Gaudin Computerworld - While the battle may have been won some time ago, MySpace seems to be calling "uncle" in its competition with Facebook. On Thursday, MySpace unveiled what the company is calling a "Mashup with Facebook. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Woz: Apps Are Mostly Better On The iPhone InformationWeek Apple's co-founder says he was misquoted by a Dutch newspaper about Android's future prospects. By Thomas Claburn , InformationWeek Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak isn't as impressed by Android as an interview in the Dutch newspaper De Telegraaf makes ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Beatles Dominate iTunes Top 200 Lists PC Magazine Apple on Tuesday made a long-anticipated announcement: an old disagreement had been settled and The Beatles were finally included in the iTunes library. Although the Fab Four broke up in 1970, their music has dominated iTunes sales since it was added ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
'Call Of Duty' Topples 5-Day Sales Record InformationWeek By Antone Gonsalves , InformationWeek The blockbuster video game "Call of Duty: Black Ops" is continuing to break records, grossing more than $650 million worldwide during the first five days of sales. At Interop NYC 2010, InformationWeek TV gets a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
OnLive Launches Cloud Video Game Console InformationWeek Consumers can pre-order the $99 gaming system, which operates without the need for discs, downloads, or updates. By Esther Shein , InformationWeek On-demand video game company OnLive announced Thursday that its cloud-based instant-play game system is ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Zynga rides social wave with new CityVille game Computerworld By Sharon Gaudin Online gaming firm Zynga has made a name for itself by enabling Facebook users to grow crops, build criminal empires and clear frontierland. Now, the gaming company is expanding its portfolio with CityvVille, where users can run ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Google Expands Services to Apps Customers PC Magazine Google said Thursday that the company is opening up its suite of more than 60 Google services to those customers with Google Apps accounts, but with control for IT administrators over who accesses what. In total, Google Apps customers will have access ... See all stories on this topic » |
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