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Dipity 2.0: It’s Like A Timeline View For FriendFeed (And It’s Fun)Open in New Window
Dippity is a timeline-based lifestreaming aggregator. Version 2.0 has just been released to the public. According to Jason Kincaid of TechCrunch, it is a "viable alternative to FriendFeed and other lifestreaming services, as well as a replacement for standard RSS readers." read more »
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It's time for Sony to downsizeOpen in New Window
"Don Reisinger thinks it's time for Sony to downsize. But Sony's success may dictate otherwise." read more »
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'It's the data, stupid' so you'd better vote to protect itOpen in New Window
Linda Musthaler looks at two enterprise security platforms designed to protect corporate data: Guardium and Vontu. read more »
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Google Knol - Yup, it’s a Wikipedia killerOpen in New Window
Google Knol, Mountain View`s answer to Wikipedia, launched last week and, while it can`t yet match the volume of articles on Wikipedia, its focus on accountability and ownership makes it a better choice for students and teachers. read more »
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Sprint’s Instinct: It’s iPhone-ish!Open in New Window
Keith Shaw writes a review of Sprint's new Instinct and suggests it corresponds heavily to Apple's iPhone. read more »
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It's official: Mozilla's Firefox sets Guinness World RecordOpen in New Window
Jacqueline Emigh over at BetaNews reports that Mozilla has officially set the Guiness World Record for most downloads in a single day (of Firefox 3). read more »
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Hey Twitter, Maybe It’s Better Not To Share Absolutely EverythingOpen in New Window
Ok, I love the new, improved and more communicative Twitter as much as everyone else (even if their uptime woes continue to get worse). The fact that Twitter recently launched a status blog to commun read more »
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The real ACTA threat (it's not iPod-scanning border guards)Open in New Window
"Leaked discussion points on a new anti-counterfeiting treaty have stirred up crazed talk of border guards at airports who scan cell phones and iPods for infringing content. The reality is more..." read more »
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