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Apr 29

reuters:

Kudos to our friends at the New York Times for building this highly-entertaining and addictive game. Try it out by blowing up some of their articles here.

reuters:

Kudos to our friends at the New York Times for building this highly-entertaining and addictive game. Try it out by blowing up some of their articles here.

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Just wanted to give a belated shout out to XCom Global for saving me the headache of scrambling for a connection at this year’s Mobile World Congress.

At an event with 70,000 attendees, you could imagine that connectivity is an issue — ironic, at a conference about connectivity. Wi-Fi is…

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Apr 23

Ad Age Digital A-List: Buzzfeed -

The company’s pitch to brands is straightforward: We’ll work with you to create content, and help it go viral by tracking which items are shared most among certain social circles and then pushing the content getting the most “viral lift” into more prominent positions on Buzzfeed.com. 

Apr 22

2011 Google Creative Canvas -

Google shows you just how far rich-media can go. The “2011 Google Creative Canvas” is a collection of rich-media examples and digital wizardry. Take a look and get inspired.

(INFOGRAPHIC) 70% of Shoppers Would Switch Exclusively to Mobile Coupons

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THE MAGIC CUBE LASER KEYBOARD
This sexy little box projects a full-sized keyboard onto any flat surface, allowing the user to type messages on an iPhone or iTouch without the need for midge fingers. The Magic Cube even makes a life-like tap sound when you type, so you feel like you’re really using the real thing. Check out some footage of the device in action [above]. 
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THE MAGIC CUBE LASER KEYBOARD

This sexy little box projects a full-sized keyboard onto any flat surface, allowing the user to type messages on an iPhone or iTouch without the need for midge fingers. The Magic Cube even makes a life-like tap sound when you type, so you feel like you’re really using the real thing. Check out some footage of the device in action [above]. 

Available to buy here!

How Social Media Gave UFC a Fighting Chance -

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Apr 15

Local Search: The Numbers Behind the Search -

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Apr 14

Are You (Still) a Technophobe? -

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“Technology is changing fast, and those who don’t change with it will be left behind.” - SCORE, “Counselors to America’s Small Business”
“Are you suffering from fear of technology? In this day and age, reluctance to adopt tech tools can seriously hinder your business’s growth potential. Consumers and big businesses alike are embracing tools like smartphones and tablet computers to be more productive. If your business isn’t in step wit…”

Day in the Life of a Mobile Teen -

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“94% of adults with post-graduate degrees are online, but 57% of those without high school diplomas remain offline.” — Report: One In Five U.S. Adults Does Not Use The Internet (via courtenaybird)

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7 Tweeps to Follow in the Startup Space -

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As a startup fan and all things tech aficionado I love Twitter for it’s ability to allow me to connect to the thoughts of a lot of insiders in the startup/entrepreneur/tech space. Here are some of my favorites!

1) Brad Feld (@bfeld)
According to his bio, Brad Feld is a VC with Foundry Group…

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