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Me2: Swap Contacts On Your iPhone To The Nostalgic Squeals Of A 56k ModemOpen in New Window
Jason Kincaid writes "Me2, a new app that just went live on the App Store, allows users to transfer their contact information in a way that is sure to stir up some familiar (and perhaps not so fond) read more »
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Elevator Pitch Friday: Toksta’s Browser-Based IM (With Free Puppies)Open in New Window
Jason Kincaid writes "Today’s featured Elevator Pitch comes from Toksta, a browser-based instant message/chat client that can be integrated into most websites with only a few snippets of code. The s read more »
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CatholicGoogle: Your Search Engine For All Things CatholicOpen in New Window
Jason Kincaid writes "CatholicGoogle, a new site based on Google’s custom search, is “striving to provide an easy to use resource to anyone wanting to learn more about Catholicism and provide a safe read more »
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Twitstat Study: BlackBerry Users Are Totally Addicted To TwitterOpen in New Window
Jason Kincaid writes "Twitstat, an analytics site for Twitter, has just put together a dynamic listing of the most popular Twitter clients based on the number of Tweets sent per user - in other word read more »
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Mac Tablet/Mega iPod Touch due fall 2009 who knows whenOpen in New Window
The rumor of the day is from TechCrunch: Apple will release a seven- or nine-inch iPod Touch, to be released in the fall of 2009. read more »
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Hitwise: High-Income Shoppers Slashed Spending Most Over The HolidaysOpen in New Window
Jason Kincaid shares findings on holiday spending by Hitwise. read more »
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Companies hiring on CrunchBoard: Digg, Dictionary.com, CBS, Hulu, and TechCrunchOpen in New Window
"Despite layoff season, companies around the US continue to hire--including New York, Washington DC, San Francisco, Los Angeles, and Indiana..." read more »
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Snackfeed: A Newsfeed For The Web’s Hottest Video ClipsOpen in New Window
Jason Kincaid writes about Snackfeed, a video recommendation site that tries to aggregate the web’s hottest videos. read more »
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