Internet apps & software news
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The coolest thing ever seen on the interwebs
Need to put things in perspective? This interactive Scale of the Universe shows where you (and everything else) falls in the grand scheme.
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Google didn't infringe on Oracle patents: jury
A jury has unanimously decided that Google did not infringe on two of Oracle's patents in the second phase of the court battle between the two technology giants.
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Why the Facebook whine-fest goes off the deep end
Truly, the whine-fest accompanying Facebook's first few steps as a public company has been remarkable. 1
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Google doodle honours synthesiser inventor Robert Moog
Google is commemorating Robert Moog's 78th birthday with an interactive doodle of one of his synthesisers.
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We have to be better than piracy: Spotify
Spotify launches today in Australia and New Zealand, delivering 16 million songs to its members. To succeed, the company believes it has to be better — and not just better than its direct competitors. 2
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Why Facebook's stock is tanking
Reality has taken hold. The company's valuation is still out of whack, despite its massive user base.
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YouTube turns 7, users now uploading 72 hours every minute
The Google-owned video site has just turned seven years old, and had 48 hours of video uploaded to its pages every minute just one year ago. 1
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Cross-platform social searcher Ark should be independent
If the social networks don't shut it down first, Ark could become a truly useful independent social-networking tool.
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Zuckerberg's married status gets 1 million likes
Once word got out that Facebook's CEO had married Priscilla Chan in a secret ceremony, the rush to like Mark Zuckerberg's Facebook status update began.
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Google brings further tweaks to Gmail
Google has announced changes meant to "continue to bring people front and centre in Gmail". Google+ is, of course, part of the equation.
Internet Applications
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The coolest thing ever seen on the interwebs
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Google didn't infringe on Oracle patents: jury
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How Amazon is changing the rules for books and movies
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Why the Facebook whine-fest goes off the deep end
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Google doodle honours synthesiser inventor Robert Moog
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We have to be better than piracy: Spotify
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Why Facebook's stock is tanking
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YouTube turns 7, users now uploading 72 hours every minute
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Cross-platform social searcher Ark should be independent
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Zuckerberg's married status gets 1 million likes
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Google brings further tweaks to Gmail
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Google's Knowledge Graph: has search just changed forever?
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Firefox gets a 'reset' button
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Tougher policing of internet, TV, radio, print not a bad thing
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Zuckerberg's married status gets 1 million likes
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YouTube turns 7, users now uploading 72 hours every minute
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Cross-platform social searcher Ark should be independent
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Google doodle honours synthesiser inventor Robert Moog
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Why the Facebook whine-fest goes off the deep end
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How Amazon is changing the rules for books and movies









