December 2009
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Geeky Restropective →
Ten gadgets that defined the decade — Engadget
Dec 30th
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Digital marketing in 2010 →
Where Digital Marketing Is Heading in 2010 (Part Two) - Advertising Age - DigitalNext
Dec 30th
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Dec 30th
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Xbox Live goes Mobile... Windows Mobile :) →
Windows Mobile and Xbox Live coming together, according to Microsoft job ad — Engadget
Dec 30th
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Le parc iPhone en France →
L’iPhone, le smartphone préféré des Français en chiffres - iPhone, iPhone 3GS, iPod Touch : le blog iPhon.fr
Dec 30th
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Digital marketing in 2010 →
Where Digital Marketing Is Heading in 2010 (Part 1) - Advertising Age - DigitalNext
Dec 29th
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What Would a 10-Inch Apple ‘iSlate’ Look Like? →
Bits Blog - NYTimes.com
Dec 29th
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Google Chrome Extensions: Share on Tumblr →
That’s cool !
Dec 28th
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Tumblr camera stats
staff: We decided to organize some camera statistics from photos uploaded to Tumblr, and it revealed some interesting data: One of the most surprising results is the dominance of photos taken with Apple’s Photo Booth application, which snaps photos from the built-in webcams in most Macs. Entry-level SLRs are extremely popular among Tumblr photographers, especially Canon’s Digital Rebel...
Dec 28th
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Google Appears Closer to Releasing Its Own Phone -... →
shaneguiter: In recent months, tech blogs have been abuzz with rumors that Google is planning to market its own smartphone based on its Android operating system. The plan would signal a more aggressive effort by Google, which so far has relied on partners to build and market Android phones, to become a force in mobile devices. It could also put Google at odds with those partners, which include...
Dec 13th
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Dec 2nd
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Dec 2nd
Apple's iPhone 'halo effect' again carries Mac... →
shaneguiter: Global Mac sales recently grew 16.4 percent year over year, while the rest of the PC market expanded just 2.3 percent — just more evidence of the iPhone halo effect, according to one analyst.
Dec 1st