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Social networks uneasy at the new Buzz


by Dr Windsor Holden on February 11th, 2010

On the off chance that you felt that maybe Facebook had become a little passé, and that MySpace is sooo last season, darling, a brash newcomer by the name of Google has decided to enter the social networking arena.
Google Buzz is (to quote the commentary from its Youtube video) “a new way to share updates, [...]

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Can the Mobile Social Web maintain its community spirit?


by Ian Chard on June 15th, 2009

Much has been said of the growing phenomenon that is Twitter in recent months. The micro-blogging site, which allows users to follow 140-character messages known as ‘tweets’ posted via SMS to the Web, has attracted users in their millions - including numerous celebrities and a certain President - posting anything from breaking news and campaign [...]

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Garmin and ASUS Join Smartphone Scramble


by Andy Kitson on February 4th, 2009

I suppose it was inevitable, given the intensity of the media focus on the handset industry’s collective leap onto the smartphone bandwagon, but it seems that hardly a day can go by without another technology company getting in on the act.
It’s been announced that Taiwan-based PDA and computer equipment maker ASUSTeK Computer is teaming up [...]

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