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Report: Facebook Beats Google For Web's Most-Visited Site March 16, 2010
It's official -- playing Farmville and tagging friends in photos (and consequently untagging embarrassing photos of yourself from your friends' photos) has become more popular than actually trying to find things on the internet.

Nexus One is a Complete Flop Compared to iPhone/Droid March 16, 2010
Flurry compares sales of Apple iPhone vs. Google Nexus One vs. Motorola Droid over their first 74 days, in which Apple sold 1 million units.

IT Pros: Macs Cost Less to Manage Than PCs March 16, 2010
The Enterprise Desktop Alliance recently surveyed 260 IT administrators in the US to find out which computing environment is cheaper to manage: PCs or Macs.

Google appears to drop censorship in China March 16, 2010
Web sites dealing with subjects such as the Tiananmen Square protests could all be accessed through Google's Chinese search engine Tuesday in defiance of Beijing's censorship rules.

Twitter announces @anywhere platform for websites March 16, 2010
Twitter has announced its '@anywhere' platform for websites,which allows site visitors to Tweet and follow from sites including Digg, Amazon and eBay.

Eye Popping Pics of Cyborg Animals from Photoshop Contest March 16, 2010
The Internet loves animals, and it loves photoshop. Worth1000.com decided to harness that double love and start a Photoshop contest to see who could create the coolest robotic animals on the web.

FCC Tasks ISPs To Put The Pedal To The Metal At 100Mb March 16, 2010
We're talking about a policy that would task ISPs with putting 100Mbps speeds in place at 100 million American homes within the next decade. Broadband providers are concerned with the cost associated with the FCC's proposal, but should they be? According to ABI Research, global broadband service revenue is expected to exceed $210 billion in 2014.

Inside the New Digg: An Interview with CEO Jay Adelson March 16, 2010
At last night’s “Bigg Digg Shindigg” in Austin, TX, Digg CEO Jay Adelson briefly revealed plans for a massive overhaul of the social news site. This morning, I had an opportunity to chat with Adelson in-depth about the new Digg and what users, publishers, and the web as a whole should expect.

Dead iPad battery? Apple not replacing, just sends new iPad! March 16, 2010
Check out the company's opening line: "If your iPad requires service due to the battery's diminished ability to hold an electrical charge, Apple will replace your iPad for a service fee." Hear that? REPLACE. Better back up your iPad data before sending off into the land of no return!

Google CEO: Social Information Will Produce Better Decisions March 16, 2010
Google's chief executive looks forward to a revolution in video conferencing and discusses augmented reality applications. He also discusses the possibilities of web once the standard is raised to 4G.

Apple Exec's Backyard Is Designed for Barfing

20 November 2009 16:10
When you think of backyards, the first things you probably think: Dogs woofing, July 4th grilling, swingsets. Then again, you're not a senior Apple exec by day, and an art collector on the weekends.<img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/digg/topic/apple/popular/~4/iI8CZxMKREU" height="1" width="1"/> Read More
 

 

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