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Boris Smirnov

China Passes U.S. As World's Top Smart Device Market | TechCrunch - 0 views

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    In this article, the global state of the current smart device market is addressed with its top two consumers being the U.S. and China. As of February 18, 2013, China has officially surpassed the U.S. in its number of active iOs and Android devices, a year after being named the fastest-growing smart device market in the world. According to estimations, China will have a 16M lead in smart devices installed on the U.S. by the end of February and their market will continue growing exponentially putting them far ahead of any other country. China's purchases in the smart device business, makes them an important group of interest for smart device companies such as Samsung and Apple, and the choices of the people will have a great impact upon the market. Especially in the competition between iOs and Android devices. In recent studies, the Android has nearly 75% of sales in China. This is not very comforting for the iOS since it might fall behind in competition due to consumer behavior in China's economy.
Kimberly Bueno

Like Elephants, Search Engines Never Forget | TechCrunch - 0 views

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    Basically it's about search engines and how they have a long memory and how we don't think before we post. Our immoral and illegal act online, such as the negative tweets towards Obama. Basically saying that whatever you post is hard to take back even if it was something you once did years ago. (Which you probably even know) "The past is hard to escape" I agree. No matter what bad things you do, if you put something out there, someone will remember for long periods. Just like remembering those embarrassing moments in elementary. Although it's a good thing to make it hard to escape. Most youths and victims will eventually find it a huge mistake/regret.
Paulo Balancio

Peak Gmail: Too Many Messages, Not Enough Space, And, Finally, A Way Out | TechCrunch - 0 views

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    This article is about having too many emails, messages, etc. on your gmail, this prevents you from having space to receive or to send messages to other people. You will need more storage for you to receive more emails. But its not just emails that take up space. Its also your junk, and your spams. There are a couple of solutions for this. You can delete the emails that are not important to you anymore. You can also buy storage, so that you can have more space on your gmail. And you can also Archive your gmails to Google Drive. This would be the most helpful way of doing it. A group of people thought of the idea of making a script that archives old gmails to Google Drive. They also made a website called jellybend.com that shows you a tutorial video and useful scripts that work on Gmail and goggle apps. By archiving your emails, you can free up your inbox space, allowing you to receive and send emails to other people. Even though those emails arent relevant to you anymore, it might be useful to someone else. To do this: you have to make a copy of a Google Spreadsheet that has the script built-in. It makes a special label in Gmail. You add things to that label, then you return to the spreadsheet, click a button and those messages are archived to Google Drive.
Holly Di Bart

Amazon Now Lets You Trade In Your Old CDs In Exchange For Gift Cards | TechCrunch - 0 views

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    This article is about how Amazon is now letting you trade in your CD's in exchange for Amazon gift cards. you can purchase any thing on Amazon using your gift cards. However you wont know how much you'll receive on your gift card. This depends on how much the CD is worth. I found this to be interesting because now most of society's music is coming from online and CD's are losing their popularity. This is a perfect example. There are other things that you can trade to Amazon such as movies and video games. These two objects are also being replaced by the internet.  
Holly Di Bart

Don't Hold Your Breath For A 3D Samsung Smartphone | TechCrunch - 0 views

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    This article is about how Samsung is not coming out with a 3D smartphone any time soon. Samsung told Engadget that they have no immediate plans to include displays featuring 3D technology in their upcoming smartphones. I found this interesting because I wonder how many people would enjoy a 3D phone. I think that for movies and games on your phone it would look really good. I also found this interesting because I wonder why Samsung is not coming out with smartphones that have 3D features. 
Holly Di Bart

YouTube Adds A "Play In 3D" Option Across Its Site | TechCrunch - 0 views

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    This article is about how youtube will be offering a 3D option for their videos. Viewers can choose whether or not they want to watch the videos in 3D. I think that its really cool what youtube is doing, and I think many people will watch their videos in 3D. However the picture quality and the 3D aspect of the video may not be very good and people will not use the 3D option. I personally am not a fan of 3D, but I think the rest of society like it and will be really excited to have 3D youtube videos.  
Brandon Bare

"Condor" Supercomputer Made Of 1,716 PS3s Now Online | TechCrunch - 1 views

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    This article is about a supercomputer consisting of 1716  Playstation 3's. This design is also known as the Condor project and is used specifically for the Air Force's image processing tasks. This supercomputer is also recognized as one of the fastest computers in the world. The main task of this computer is monitoring 15 square miles 24/7, meaning that it can examine what is happening that far. The reason why the supercomputer uses this much PS3's, is to solve its problems in image processing. With this, the Air force is able to obtain clear processed photos from their aerial photo gatherings. I believe this will help a lot in other situations in the future.
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    The sad part is that if they updated any of them to the newest PS3 firmware they would stop working because Sony took out the Other OS function.
Kadeesha P

Analyst: Facebook Will Make $1.2 Billion Annually From Mobile Ads | TechCrunch - 0 views

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    I find this article very interesting because the owners of facebook already make a lot of money and now that there is Mobile ads they make an additional profit. The U.S calculated that Facebook got $653.7 million in only 12 months! That's only for the US imagine how much profit they are getting from the other countries!  
Veronica Misko

VooMote Zapper Turns Your iThing Into A Universal A/V Remote | TechCrunch - 0 views

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    This article is about how you can now plug a zapper onto an i-pod,i-phone or i-pad and it can become a remote for your TV. I think this is a good thing for people to buy because then you can easily control your tv with your apple device. As well, there is a less chance of it breaking. Furthermore its not very expensive and I believe it is good for apple users. 
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    It's actually surprising  how you can download such an app on your iphone, ipad, or ipod. You can actually have your control over your home entertainment. Long time ago, you had to get up and actually click a switch to change the channels, but now it's like better than a remote, and easier.  It's good that this app is free, that way many people would be interested in getting this app, and actually using it. 
Jillian Rago

The Post-Office Generation | TechCrunch - 0 views

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    This article explains the effects of the ever changing world of technology and how it effects even the most fundamental of programs: Microsoft Office. New advances in technology cause Microsoft Office to slowly become irrelvant and sooner or later, obsolete. I think that this change will not happen quickly but it will definitely happen. I find it unfortunate that a program that has been very useful over the years can be easily replaced by various apps. I think I will still use Microsoft Office because the Word, Powerpoint, and EXcel options of Micrsoft Office will still be more convient for me than several different apps.
Kadeesha P

Facebook Launches Verified Accounts and Pseudonyms | TechCrunch - 0 views

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    I found that this article was very interesting because Facebook is getting more advanced over the years. Facebook has created a new feature that lets you verify your account. This feature also allows you to also give you the option to show an alternate/nickname to facebook. This new feature is said to have already been made and some people have already been giving the option to verify their account. if you want your account verified you have to wait to be given the option by facebook. 
Kadeesha P

Google Chrome Is Now Available For Android (And It's Fantastic) | TechCrunch - 0 views

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    This article is about Google Chrome being available on android's. i think this is effective because Google chrome is very fast and it allows you to go on sites without your phone freezing. 
Malaika Thompson

Google's Plan To Compete With Apple's Multi-Platform Siri? Google "Assistant" | TechCrunch - 0 views

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    This article is about google coming out with their own version of an app like siri called Google "assistant". I'm sure many companies are trying to find a way to compete with apple. Siri was just the next big thing that helped apple stay on top. Now companies like google are trying to compete and bring out their own version of this most loved app. Google says that unlike  siri, this app is more about accomplishing real-life goals, and less about returning search results. Google says 2012 is the year of "assistant".
Jillian Rago

Everything, Everywhere, All The Time | TechCrunch - 0 views

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    This article explains how there is a lack of innovation in the world of computers particularly in the internet world. The articles describes how although several creative and interesting sites and tools have been created there are little advancements in useful tools and programs. I think the ideas suggested in this article would definitely benefit all, such as a program that will take information from emails and such and make calendar events from it. Everyone will benefit from these programs and it will make the internet and computers in general much more efficient for all.
jjc_34

Miley's Lawyers Want "Flying Cyrus" Off The App Store | TechCrunch - 0 views

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    Flappy Bird may be dead but Miley Cyrus is not. Once Flappy Bird died everyone jumped on the bandwagon to develop a similar game. Flying Cyrus has been fifth in the App Store since the death of Flappy Bird but Flying Cyrus may be dead soon to. Miley Cyrus's lawyers have been telling the creators of Flying Cyrus to pull the game down. Talo Games (the creators) do not plan on it anytime soon. As for what will happen we will find out in the future.
Jonathan Villa

Googler Builds Site That Shows You What Top Tech Companies Pay | TechCrunch - 0 views

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    Ever wondered how much tech employee's make? Google has set up a new website showing how much each company pays each of it's employee's. With twitter employee's making an average of $120 000. Apple pays $113 000 on average and google $104 000 on average. For more information visit the site. http://www.techcompanypay.com/
Nicole Falcone

Disney Mobile Japan Announces Two (Cute) Android Phones | TechCrunch - 0 views

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    We all knew this was coming -  Disney had to reach out to people over the age of eight. Just yesterday, Disney announced the release of two Android Phones - in Japan, that is. The DM010SH will be released in October, followed by the DM011SH in December. The first appears to be based on Sharp's AQUOS 009SH, and the next on the AQUOS 007SH. Special features included on these phones will be disney-themed applications (e.g. calculator, calendar, alarm clock, etc.), and home screens featuring Disney characters. An interesting idea, and one should wonder what would happen if they were to come here.
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    Disney has just came up with two new Android phones. The DM010SH will be released in Japan in October, and the DM011SH in December. Some of specs of the DM011SH is that it's waterproof, has a LCD touchscreen, wi-fi, and a digital TV tuner. These phones offer Disney themes, Disney calculator, calender, alarm clock, and other Disney based apps. 
Serena Zaccagnini

AOL And Yahoo Merger? Two Dogs Don't Make A Right | TechCrunch - 0 views

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    AOL and Yahoo are considering merging, rumours say. Many have tried before to combine the two companies, to no avail. It would do Yahoo well to be led by AOL CEO Tim Armstrong, as they have been having issues with leadership after Yahoo CEO Carol Bartz was fired recently. I think this is a splendid idea, as it will solve Yahoo's problems with finding a CEO, while simultaneously having one of the best companies in the Internet business. This could turn out to be one of the best merges of all time, and we should track the progress of this developing merger.
codrin gherghel

iPhone 4S Tops 1 Million Pre-Orders In 24 Hours | TechCrunch - 0 views

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    although many people weren't pleased with the new release from apple because it was only an upgrade to the previous iPhone 4, apple still managed to break records. An estimated one million pre-orders were made in the span of 24 hours. the iPhone 4S which is a major upgrade to the iPhone 4 has better processor improvements, a new 8 mega pixel camera, and new speech to text and text to speech.
codrin gherghel

Sprint Opens Up Pre-Orders For The iPhone 4 | TechCrunch - 0 views

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    Sprint has long been Android territory, but today everything changes. There's still about 24 hours left until the brand new, super snappy, personal assistant-equipped iPhone 4S is available for pre-order, but the yellow carrier has put the iPhone 4 up for pre-order this morning.
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