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Flickr Updates Its Mobile Site, Adds Video PlaybackOpen in New Window
According to Flickr, its mobile site has seen a more than 50% increase in traffic over the last year. Today, Flickr is rolling out a new version of its mobile site, m.flickr.com, which not only updat read more »
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Flickr Revamps Mobile Site, Adds Video Streaming SupportOpen in New Window
Flickr has released a new version of its mobile site that affords several new features, most notably the ability to stream video clips up to 90-seconds in length.Video streaming will be initially ava read more »
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Irish govt powers up electric vehicle driveOpen in New Window
But is €1m enough?'Leccy Tech The Irish Government has been bitten by the 'leccy car bug. Last week, it announced that it wants ten per cent of the cars running on Ireland's roads to be powered by el read more »
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Google Friend Connect launches, eyes Facebook ConnectOpen in New Window
It's a social day for web giants during a social season. Not content to let Facebook Connect hog the spotlight, Google has announced the public availability of Friend Connect, its similar, standards- read more »
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Facebook Launches Connect, FinallyOpen in New Window
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In Flickr's mobile upgrade, video!Open in New Window
(Credit: Flickr)Flickr's mobile Web site hasn't traditionally been in step with its popular Web app. A fresh lick of paint and some API work under the hood brings the two experiences much closer in l read more »
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Psolenoid Launches Its Enhanced Trackback ServiceOpen in New Window
Psolenoid, a new startup launching today in public beta, is looking to help blogs connect with each other more effectively by offering an enhanced form of the popular trackback feature found on most read more »
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Amazon Launches Experimental Mobile Shopping FeatureOpen in New Window
The iPhone application, Amazon Remembers, lets shoppers send photos of products to Amazon and matches them with products in its inventory. read more »
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