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Google Shifts Ads (To The Left)
Does Google's search results page feel a little more crowded to you? The ads which used to run down along the right-hand edge of the page are now shifted over… Read more »
Racevine Lets You Review Races You’ve Run, Lost
You post one shoe review and the runners come out of the woodwork. Take Racevine for example. This service allows you to search for and review races. We're talking everything… Read more »
Another Day, Another Twitter Outage
Just as users and the entire Twitter developer ecosystem was getting back on its feet after last week's multi-day outage, Twitter goes down again. The outage last week, which was… Read more »
There Is Life In Femtocells Yet - Ubiquisys Raises Another $11m
"I suspect the femtocell has missed its chance," wrote Charles Arthur in the Guardian recently. Not so fast. It seems the existing shareholders of femtocell manufacturer Ubiquisys beg to differ… Read more »
GigLocator, A Smart New Place To Find Gig Tickets
GigLocator, a live music aggregator, launches today in open beta. It promises to offer a large collection of gig listings worldwide, sourced from major ticket providers and a number of… Read more »
What Facebook Lite Actually Is. Hint: It’s Not Twitter Or FriendFeed.
So, the web pretty much exploded tonight over the appearance of something called "Facebook Lite," a new service that's apparently being beta tested by Facebook. But users who received the… Read more »
LinkedIn Reaches 45 Million Users
LinkedIn tonight celebrated their 45 millionth user sign up, according to LinkedIn's Marketing Project Manager Florina Xhabija's Twitter message. According to comScore, LinkedIn had 16 million worldwide monthly unique visitors… Read more »
Facebook Begins Testing Facebook Lite, A Faster Simpler Version Of The Service
It looks like Facebook has tonight turned on a feature called "Facebook Lite" for some users to test out. We're getting bombarded by tips about it, and some of us… Read more »
Poor Google Knol Has Gone From A Wikipedia Killer To A Craigslist Wannabe
We've known for a while that Google's Knol is no Wikipedia killer, but now the knowledge-sharing site is being reduced to a sad Craigslist wannabe. The original idea behind Knol… Read more »
The New Media School: Because College Didn’t Teach You A Thing About The Digital Economy
By now, most businesses and self-employed individuals know that they can use social media services like Twitter and Facebook to help themselves grow their customer base and (hopefully) make some… Read more »