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Social media expert Wendy Harman talks about being with the President for his first tweet. FULL VIDEO
Filed under: Social Media
A man has collected information from 100 million Facebook users and distributed it online in a downloadable file. FULL VIDEO
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There was a great conversation Thursday at Y Combinator's AngelConf in Silicon Valley. Anthony Ha of Venturebeat had a couple posts on it that I just read, one on Paul Graham's comments, and another on Ron Conway and Mike Arrington's comments. I woul… FULL STORY
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Google users in China were temporarily blocked from accessing the search engine, the company said Thursday, but the site was was once again working a few hours later. FULL STORY
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The oceans have become so depleted by over-fishing, pollution and climate change that they can only be saved by a large global network of reserves, according to a growing consensus among marine scientists. FULL STORY
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Microsoft Chief Executive Steve Ballmer said Thursday that the software giant is urgently working with its partners to unveil a host of tablet computers running Windows 7, to compete with Apple's fast-selling iPad. FULL STORY
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It's not as fancy as an iPad, but it's far more affordable: Kmart's July 25 circular advertised a 7-inch tablet by Augen running the Android operating system. FULL STORY
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At the end of June, after much hype and a major mass-media ad campaign, Microsoft pulled the plug on KIN, its family of semi-smartphones. FULL STORY
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Verizon Wireless smartphone customers use 25 percent more data than AT&T iPhone customers, thanks in large part to new Verizon's new Android smartphones, a recent study indicates. FULL STORY
Something weird is happening to mobile phones: After shrinking from enormous Zack Morris proportions in the '80s and '90s, they're getting bigger again. FULL STORY
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Amazon unveiled its long-awaited Kindle 3 on Thursday, slashing the price to $139 and setting the tech world abuzz about what the move means for the ongoing e-reader wars. FULL STORY
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Public but personal details from more than 170 million Facebook profiles were harvested from the site and made available in a downloadable torrent file this week. FULL STORY
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Prices in consumer electronics tend to fluctuate wildly. FULL STORY
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Facebook has begun the rollout of a new feature, Facebook Questions, which will allow users to get answers to their queries from the entire Facebook community. FULL STORY
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Facebook began rolling out an ambitious new product this week: A "question and answer" service. FULL STORY
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Angry 'Winnebago Man' a hit on web, in film
It's hard to remember, but viral videos actually existed before YouTube. Now a new documentary film, "Winnebago Man," is recognizing one old/new viral sensation. FULL STORY
Video games aren't bad for kids
History has a funny way of repeating itself, especially when it comes to concerns over the psychological impact of video games on children. FULL STORY
$150 tablet may narrow digital divide
It's not as fancy as an iPad, but it's far more affordable: Kmart's July 25 circular advertised a 7-inch tablet by Augen running the Android operating system. FULL STORY
Facebook Questions: brilliant or useless?
Facebook began rolling out an ambitious new product this week: A "question and answer" service. FULL STORY
The robot that visits your cubicle
When Trevor Blackwell, CEO of a company called Anybots, wants to know what his employees are up to, he sends a robot to their cubicles. FULL STORY
Composing an e-mail is kind of like making out: Everyone assumes they know what they're doing, but in reality plenty of people could use some pointers. Here are ours. FULL STORY
This annual convention in San Diego, California, has become a place where movie studios, TV networks and video game makers give hard-core fans an early look at upcoming releases. FULL STORY
Meet people around the world whose little innovations are making a difference in education, energy, the environment, consumption, and resources. FULL STORY
Camera-phone owners can use new software to reprogram these devices--and capture images that would previously have been impossible to get. FULL STORY
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