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Mobile Advertising to be reincarnated with Apple’s iAd?

If the next big thing is, it’s got to be Mobile Advertising. If analysis’s seem correct then it’s lucid that the Cell Phone markets, especially the smartphone markets in terms of browsing and downloading content have grown 10 folds in the past 3 years. Apple too has contributed to the growth of the market immensely [&hellip

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Viacom-Youtube’s $1 Billion legal mumbo jumbo

One of the biggest media conglomerate, Viacom’s battle with the largest video sharing website, Youtube for a $1 Billion Lawsuit went public this thursday at the Federal Court. The whole case revolves around the arguments made by both the Giants and most exigent part constituent of the case is the DMCA (Digital Millennium Copyright Act of 1998). [&hellip

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Facebook has a 420 Character limit for status updates too

If you never tried pushing down a huge number of words down your facebook status then here is a restriction you must know if you ever thought of trying it. If you don’t know, Facebook has some restrictions for updating its Facebook status. You cannot type in more than 420 characters as an update. Thankfully [&hellip

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First iPad Commercial on TV [Video]

As we approach iPads official delivery date, April 3 Apple starts gearing up with it’s advertisements flooding everywhere including TV after the internet. Apple never fails to deem its product as a “cool gadget” on TV as that’s what most non-techie’s call it. It looks nice, has multitouch and many applications. That’s what all the [&hellip

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When Opera Comes to iPhone : Six times faster internet browsing

Guys, here’s the break. Opera Software ASA, the company which made the browser Opera recently revealed some news that they would be submitting their Browser App for iPhone for approval to the App Store in coming weeks. If the App ever gets approved then users would be able to experience internet six times faster than [&hellip

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Google is the Hungry Beast : Don’t be Evil, Google?

Google has seen immense growth, poking it’s nose in each and every sector, healthcare, biotech, cleantech, software, news delivery, books and nearly everything. Google is very hungry. It wants to capture everything that belongs to you, your entire digital life. From Email to health records online, from entertainment to books, Google wants to know everything [&hellip

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90,000 iPads sold by Apple within first six hours

Apple’s marketing campaigns, confidential games and rumor mill publicity payed off. Apple’s online store opened floodgates last nights allowing pre-orders and reservations for their iPads and what we had expected, did happen. Despite people talking about the missing camera and multi-tasking, Apple sold well over 90,000 iPads in the first six hours of pre-orders which [&hellip

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Twitter into URL shortening business too?

Bit.ly, Is.gd, Tr.im, Hop.im and a lot more. Goo.gl too. Now? It’s Finally Twitter! Twitter, the massive microblogging platform the popularized the whole concept of URL shortening starting with TinyUrl.com because people wanted to share URLs which were well above 140 Characters and so they needed something to shrink it and they also need some [&hellip

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One simple reason why Apple did not make iPad technologically fat [Myth Buster]

Everyone’s frowning over Apple’s decision to not add camera, multitasking etc.. to the iPad. But you know there’s one man somewhere smiling, in the dark and the reason is because everything is going just as he wished. It’s not a joke that humans more than the capabilities look over disabilities first but finally, whatever it [&hellip

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Symbian^4 makes a debut : Seriously, not what we expected

Symbian^3 was shown up at the Mobile World Congress at Barcelona and here we are greeted with demo videos for Symbian^4 which surely leave us disappointed a lot. It’s been hyped a lot, and especially after Windows Phone 7 Series, we expect a lot from the newer and upcoming operating systems. It did not live [&hellip

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