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HootSuite Now Lets You Update Your WordPress Blog
HootSuite, the popular Twitter app geared towards businesses and power users, has just issued yet another update to their web-based client, featuring the ability to post to the WordPress.com blogging platform, URL and content previews, and trending topic explanations. The…
Fleximus: A Flexible Digital Camera Concept
Remember the Nova Concept DSLR? Well this one might be even stranger. Fleximus is a conceptual digital camera that’s based on a flexible tube: The viewfinder of this tube-shaped camera is on one end of the tube, with the lens…
Yahoo! Will Kill MyBlogLog Next Month
5 years to the month after it was founded, cross-blog social networking widget MyBlogLog will be closed down by Yahoo! in January, we're hearing from sources close to the project. MyBlogLog is a service that shows blog writers and readers…
What do you think of your new Storm2?
This is an open thread for anyone who owns a BlackBerry Storm2 to comment what they think of the device so far. Are you happy with the device? Do you have any gripes with the Storm2? Here are a few…
Wordpress for iPhone 2: Mobile Blogging Just Got Easier
The new version of Wordpress for iPhone just arrived in the App Store (iTunes link). While the first version was already quite usable, this update brings a number of new features and usability enhancements to the Wordpress experience on the…
Watch Out Trolls, Your Menacing Comments Could Lead to Big Fines
Two former Yale University law students have settled their suit brought against some 30-plus anonymous commenters who posted derogatory remarks about them on an internet forum called AutoAdmit. The comments, which ranged from standard insults to those of a more…
Google Reader Adds Magic to Your Feeds
Google added a couple of nice changes to Reader to serve the goals of improving your discovery of new items and personalizing your feed reading experience. First up, they’ve introduced a new Explore section designed to enhance discovery. A new…
Amazing Pictures, Pollution in China
[QQ] October 14, 2009, the 30th annual awards ceremony of the W. Eugene Smith Memorial Fund took place at the Asia Society in New York City. Lu Guang (卢广) from People’s Republic of China won the $30,000 W. Eugene Smith…
Nook Officially Emerges to Take on Kindle
We’ve been covering this story as it unfolded, from the first admission of a color screen to the leaked dual-screen details and the leaked price of $259. Now at long last, Barnes & Noble’s eReader the Nook is official, and…
WordPress Adds Themes Optimized for Mobile
According to WordPress, there are more than 60 million page views that come from mobile phones per month for WordPress.com blogs. With that kind of traffic, how your site renders on mobile devices could be a big boon to increasing…
LG Announces a Solar Powered E-book Reader
More interesting news from the electronic book reader department: shortly after Barnes & Noble announced plans to unveil the first color eReader, it looks like LG is vying to put out the first solar-powered digital book reader. The reader from…
Google Docs Adds Shared Folders
A couple of small tweaks add some nice user workflow improvements to Google Docs today. First, collaboration just got more convenient with the ability to create shared folders. Next up, you now have the ability to upload multiple files at…
Google Trends is an interesting service that can provide glimpses into how popular certain things are at any given time among the general public. I thought it would be interesting to search for some photography related keywords to see what’s…
4 Teens Sued for Obscene Fake Facebook Profile
Imagine this: four teenagers take to Facebook to create a fake profile that continually misrepresents your son as a gay racist. Then consider that profile amasses 580 plus friends. You’d be pretty pissed off, right?For one mom in particular, Laura…
VICTORY: FCC to Mandate Net Neutrality for the Web
It wasn’t that long ago when Net Neutrality was the hottest topic on the web. It’s the principle that says that broadband and Internet service providers should treat all Internet traffic the same, regardless of its source. On one side…
Is Google Wave Ready for Its Debut?
Exactly two weeks from today, Google Wave will make its debut on the world stage. It hasn’t even been four months since Google Wave was announced, but it has already captured the hearts and minds of communication, tech, and social…
Opera Mini 5 launches with speed dial bookmarks and tabs
Opera Software have just announced the release of Opera Mini 5 beta, the latest release to the popular third party BlackBerry browser. The fifth generation of Opera Mini introduces a new look and feel as well as Speed Dial bookmarks…
Ads on Twitter: How Would Users React?
Yesterday, Twitter expanded its Terms of Service, turning it into a 15 section document that encompasses everything from spam to tweet ownership. However, the addition that’s getting the most buzz is advertising. Twitter has yet to turn on any major…
Google Wave Arrives This Month: Are You Ready?
27 days and counting. That’s how long it is until September 30th, when Google will start sending 100,000 invites for the early test of Google Wave. The real-time communication platform has captured the imagination of countless communication, social media, and…
BitTorrent Goes Social with Hexagon.cc
Though the drama around one of the biggest torrent trackers out there, The Pirate Bay, still hasn’t subsided, most of the users are turning elsewhere, trying to find decent alternatives for their torrent needs.Hexagon.cc may not be indexing millions of…