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Artiklz Launches Public Beta Of Conversation Search EngineOpen in New Window
"Artiklz is debuting its conversation search engine to the public today, and it's definitely worth taking a look. What the service does is aggregate comments from the more popular blogging and comm read more »
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Online crime maps go liveOpen in New Window
"All 43 police forces across England and Wales are now offering online crime maps showing offences broken down by area." read more »
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Palm's Pre Getting Good Reviews, So FarOpen in New Window
The early buzz is favorable for the Palm Pre, the vendor's new smart phone that is earning praise from reviewers who've had a chance to play with it. The device, which combines a touch screen with a read more »
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TechCrunch Poll: What Would Make You Switch Search Engines?Open in New Window
Although Google keeps gaining search engine market share, people's loyalties are far from locked in. J.P. Morgan Internet analyst Imran Khan recently conducted a survey to see if Web consumers woul read more »
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Book: ASP .NET 3.5 - Application ArchitectureOpen in New Window
ASP .NET 3.5 - Application Architecture and Design by Vivek Thakur is a great overview of architecture principles in the .NET 3.5 framework. read more »
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Town Hall gives clues to future directions for ExpoOpen in New Window
Future Macworld Expos could embrace film or music festivals. Or they could return to East Coast destinations like Boston or New York. Or they could move from city to city. read more »
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WhosTalkin: Social Media Search for a Moment in TimeOpen in New Window
Today, searching through social media sites is much like the days of searching the Web before the advent of Google. Many of us are performing a series of loosely associated searches, and then aggrega 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..." read more »
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