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- 30 April 2013
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News: O2 signs deal with BT for 4G LTE network support
O2 has struck a 10 year with BT to support 4G LTE mobile broadband for its customers.
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News: Skype launches for Outlook.com email service
A preview of Skype for Outlook.com has launched in the UK today.
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News: Alibaba invests in Sina Weibo to build links with users of the Twitter-like service
Chinese Internet giant Alibaba Group has acquired an 18 percent stake in the Twitter-like Weibo service from Sina, as part of a partnership focused on social commerce and giving merchants on Alibaba the opportunity to connect and build relationships with Weibo users.
- 29 April 2013
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News: Over the top: Internet chat via apps will double text messages sent in 2013
In 2013, the number of messages sent via chat app will hit 41 billion per day, more than double the number of text messages sent globally, according to data from Informa.
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News: IBM launches an appliance for the 'Internet of things'
Preparing its customers to join the emerging 'Internet of things', IBM has released a new appliance built to manage and route a voluminous amount of machine-to-machine small data messages
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News: Opera sues former designer over work on Mozilla's iPad browser
Opera Software has sued a former designer, claiming that work he did for the company ended up in a project at rival Mozilla, according to Norwegian press reports today.
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News: Gartner: Worldwide CRM revenue grew 12.5 percent in 2012
Global CRM (customer relationship management) revenue grew 12.5 percent last year to US$18 billion, a rate three times that of all enterprise software segments on average, as companies look to acquire more business and serve existing customers better, according to a new Gartner report.
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Test Centre: What's the best alternative web browser: don't stick with Chrome, Firefox or Internet Explorer
The web doesn't end with Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox or Internet Explorer. And we're not talking about Apple's Safari or Opera. We test and rate six alternative web browsers including the excellent Maxthon Cloud, Comodo IceDragon and more
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How-Tos: Designing your digital legacy
We lead rich virtual lives on social networking sites like Google+, Facebook, and Twitter. So what happens when real life catches up, and our flesh-and-blood bodies succumb to mortality? For our virtual selves, at least, some concrete answers are available--ways to settle our digital affairs after death, while minimizing hassle and heartache for loved ones.
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News: 25 must-have technologies for SMBs
Running a small business isn't easy. I know. I run one. As a freelance writer, I’ve learned that you need to run your writing career as if you were running a business.
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News: Google backs off redesign of Chrome's New Tab Page
Google has apparently rethought a change to its Chrome browser that had users up in arms and has restored an older design of its popular New Tab Page in the newest beta of Chrome 27.
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News: Google to discontinue Meebo social toolbar in favor of Google+
Google plans to shut down in June the Meebo Bar for receiving and sharing personalized content from websites in favor of Google+ tools for interaction between websites and users.
- 27 April 2013
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How-Tos: Make your Twitter feed less annoying in 3 simple steps
It's trendy to complain about Twitter being overwhelming, and to say that whatever value the social media site once had has been drowned in a sea of incorrect, boring, or fatuous tweets. While the first reply to these complaints is, "Learn how to pare down your Twitter streams," sometimes that can be tougher than it seems.
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News: The White House joins Tumblr; animated GIFs and pet photos to follow
Tumblr is where memes are made, where cats and animated GIFs rule supreme. It's also where all the cool Internet kids hang out these days, so naturally the White House had to get in on the Tumbling action.
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News: Google Drive gets automatic offline sync in Chrome
Google Drive users no longer have to worry about accessing their documents without an Internet connection--as long as they're using Google's Chrome browser.
- 26 April 2013
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News: LivingSocial gets hacked, 50 million users told to reset passwords
More than 50 million users of the daily deals site LivingSocial are being asked to reset their passwords after hackers attacked the company's servers and potentially made off with personal data.
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News: Wolfram Alpha nerd-crunches your Facebook activity, turns your social life into data
Every time you like a picture of the meal your friend posted to Instagram or tweet about loving that horribly irresistible "Thrift Shop" song despite yourself, you have created a data point. Congratulations! Crunching all that publically available data is of obvious interest to the security and marketing folks (and therefore also privacy advocates), but it is also becoming an increasingly important tool for social research.
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News: Hands On with Chrome Office Viewer
Google is porting one of the Chrome operating system's most features to its implementations of Chrome for Windows and Mac: the capability to view Office documents from the Web right in your browser. Similar to the way you can view PDFs in Chrome, Google is offering a beta version of an extension called Chrome Office Viewer to read Word, Excel, and PowerPoint files without downloading them to your computer.
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News: Apple iPad maintains strong Web traffic lead lead over Samsung Galaxy Tabs
Samsung is second to Apple in tablet sales and coming on strong, though Samsung Galaxy Tab users remain well behind iPad users in how much they use the Web.
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News: Google's Schmidt admits talking to Glass is 'weird,' 'inappropriate'
Google's executive chairman acknowledged yesterday that using Glass, the company's computerized eyeglasses, can be at times a bit 'weird' and 'inappropriate.'
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