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Report: Apple Dominates the Mobile WebOpen in New Window
The latest data from AdMob, the world's largest mobile advertising marketplace, shows that Apple now dominates the mobile web in the U.S. with a 48% market share. This growth, interestingly enough, d read more »
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Coming to a Wall Near You: GreenTVOpen in New Window
At a time when power savings is a hot topic, LG has begun shipping the first televisions that qualify for the LCD TV Association's GreenTV logo. The logo program was designed to encourage TV makers t read more »
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Wisair Announces Wireless USB Display AdapterOpen in New Window
"Wireless USB company Wisair today announced an adapter that wirelessly transfers PC content to TVs, monitors and projectors." read more »
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Report: Cloud-Based Email Cheapest Option for Most CompaniesOpen in New Window
A new report from Forrester presents a cost analysis of cloud-based email systems in enterprises, such as Google Apps or Yahoo!'s Zimbra. In the report, Forrester argues that cloud-based email servic read more »
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January Kicks Off With Cool Hires in TechOpen in New Window
The economy is depressing but there's no shortage of cool new individual hires in tech to report already this year. Mozilla, Dell, AOL Sports and some of our favorite startups have picked up new en read more »
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Comcast starts new year with new network management systemOpen in New Window
As promised, Comcast has turned off its "P2P specific technique" throughout its network, the company says. Now, it will handle congestion by identifying the problem, not the protocol.Read More... read more »
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ffwd’s Web Channel Surfing API Goes Live, Is Coming To BoxeeOpen in New Window
Video recommendation engine ffwd has just released its completed API to developers, allowing them to incorporate some of the service's core functionality into their sites.Using the API, developers wi read more »
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Report: Info overload costs $900 billion, blame Mr. RogersOpen in New Window
"If you're reading this at work, one research company says you're part of a $900 billion problem." read more »
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