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Janos Haits

picplz mobile photo sharing for iPhone and Android - 7 views

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    Share your mobile photos in style. Turn average into amazing with free photo effects and more.
John Onwuegbu

Opera Mobile Adds Geolocation - 0 views

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    Opera Software release for Android running devices, Opera Mobile 10.1 beta is reported to feature in-built geolocation support...
Spectator Jiang

cnBeta.COM_Google Chrome_ 谷歌工程师:暂未考虑Chrome对操作系统影响 - 0 views

  • HTML渲染引擎为什么采用“WebKit”?(注:“WebKit”为美国苹果主导开发的开源渲染引擎) 原因有两个。一是速度快。谷歌一直非常重视速度。与其他的渲染引擎相比,WebKit是最快 的。二是代码简单。并且易于改进,代码尺寸也很小。另外,能够利用Android开发团队采用WebKit的经验,这也是采用WebKit的一个原因。苹 果的“Safari”和“iPhone”的Web浏览器、“Android”的Web浏览器,再加上Chrome采用同一个渲染引擎,对于Web开发者来 说应该是个好消息。
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      透漏了Google Chrome采用"Webkit"引擎的两个原因。
qualitypoint Tech

Google officially announces Nexus One - 0 views

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    Google has officially announcedabout their smartphone "NexusOne"\n\nIt is powered by a 1GHz Snapdragon Processor (Qualcomm QSD 8250) and runs on the Android 2.1 OS.
Gordon Herd

The 3 Facebook Settings Every User Should Check Now - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • The 3 Facebook Settings Every User Should Check Now function getSharePasskey() { return 'ex=1421730000&en=3377c52164e5c387&ei=5124';} function getShareURL() { return encodeURIComponent('http://www.nytimes.com/external/readwriteweb/2010/01/20/20readwriteweb-the-3-facebook-settings-every-user-should-c-29287.html'); } function getShareHeadline() { return encodeURIComponent('The 3 Facebook Settings Every User Should Check Now'); } function getShareDescription() { return encodeURIComponent(' In December, a href="http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/fa'); } function getShareKeywords() { return encodeURIComponent(''); } function getShareSection() { return encodeURIComponent('technology'); } function getShareSectionDisplay() { return encodeURIComponent('Technology'); } function getShareSubSection() { return encodeURIComponent(''); } function getShareByline() { return encodeURIComponent('By SARAH PEREZ of ReadWriteWeb '); } function getSharePubdate() { return encodeURIComponent('January 20, 2010'); } Sign in to Recommend Twitter Sign In to E-Mail Print By SARAH PEREZ of ReadWriteWeb Published: January 20, 2010 In December, Facebook made a series of bold and controversial changes regarding the nature of its users' privacy on the social networking site. The company once known for protecting privacy to the point of exclusivity (it began its days as a network for college kids only - no one else even had access), now seemingly wants to compete with more open social networks like the microblogging media darling Twitter. Skip to next paragraph More News From ReadWriteWeb 2010 Trend: Sensors & Mobile Phones Why Facebook Is Wrong: Privacy Is Still Important Nexus One and Android 2.1: Apple Better Watch Out Open Thread: Should Tech Get a Turn-Off? How The Web Is Transforming Personal Finance Those of you who edited your privacy settings prior to December's change have nothing to worry about - that is, assuming you elected to keep your personalized settings when prompted by Facebook's "transition tool." The tool, a dialog box explaining the changes, appeared at the top of Facebook homepages this past month with its own selection of recommended settings. Unfortunately, most Facebook users likely opted for the recommended settings without really understanding what they were agreeing to. If you did so, you may now be surprised to find that you inadvertently gave Facebook the right to publicize your private information including status updates, photos, and shared links. Want to change things back? Read on to find out how.
  • The 3 Facebook Settings Every User Should Check Now function getSharePasskey() { return 'ex=1421730000&en=3377c52164e5c387&ei=5124';} function getShareURL() { return encodeURIComponent('http://www.nytimes.com/external/readwriteweb/2010/01/20/20readwriteweb-the-3-facebook-settings-every-user-should-c-29287.html'); } function getShareHeadline() { return encodeURIComponent('The 3 Facebook Settings Every User Should Check Now'); } function getShareDescription() { return encodeURIComponent(' In December, a href="http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/fa'); } function getShareKeywords() { return encodeURIComponent(''); } function getShareSection() { return encodeURIComponent('technology'); } function getShareSectionDisplay() { return encodeURIComponent('Technology'); } function getShareSubSection() { return encodeURIComponent(''); } function getShareByline() { return encodeURIComponent('By SARAH PEREZ of ReadWriteWeb '); } function getSharePubdate() { return encodeURIComponent('January 20, 2010'); } Sign in to Recommend Twitter Sign In to E-Mail Print By SARAH PEREZ of ReadWriteWeb Published: January 20, 2010 In December, Facebook made a series of bold and controversial changes regarding the nature of its users' privacy on the social networking site. The company once known for protecting privacy to the point of exclusivity (it began its days as a network for college kids only - no one else even had access), now seemingly wants to compete with more open social networks like the microblogging media darling Twitter. Skip to next paragraph More News From ReadWriteWeb 2010 Trend: Sensors & Mobile Phones Why Facebook Is Wrong: Privacy Is Still Important Nexus One and Android 2.1: Apple Better Watch Out Open Thread: Should Tech Get a Turn-Off? How The Web Is Transforming Personal Finance Those of you who edited your privacy settings prior to December's change have nothing to worry about - that is, assuming you elected to keep your personalized settings when prompted by Facebook's "transition tool." The tool, a dialog box explaining the changes, appeared at the top of Facebook homepages this past month with its own selection of recommended settings. Unfortunately, most Facebook users likely opted for the recommended settings without really understanding what they were agreeing to. If you did so, you may now be surprised to find that you inadvertently gave Facebook the right to publicize your private information including status updates, photos, and shared links. Want to change things back? Read on to find out how.
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    The 3 Facebook Settings Every User Should Check Now .
awqi zar

Top 20 Cell Phones Of 2009. From Business To Personal Devices Companies Delivered - 5 views

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    2009 was a great year to be a cell phone user. From the iPhone 3GS to WebOS and Google Android devices, there were literally hundreds of phones to choose from. Here's our list of the top 20 cell phones for 2009.
qualitypoint Tech

Highlights from Google I/O 2010 - Google TV and Chrome Web Store |QualityPoint Technolo... - 0 views

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    Explains below things which are announced in Google I/O 1. Google TV. 2. Chrome Web Store. 3. Google App Engine for Business 4. Android 2.2 Platform 5. Font Directory
John Onwuegbu

Chrome OS: What To Expect? - 7 views

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    The line of contention, however, falls on the relationship that will exist between its erstwhile mobile operating system, Android, and the new beast in the making.
Janos Haits

Slack: Be less busy - 15 views

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    Modern Messaging Fast, flexible messaging for Mac, PC, iPhone, iPad & Android. Archived and organized as you go, with configurable alerts, notifications and sync so you never miss a beat.
Margaret Moore-Taylor

ImageQuiz - 21 views

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     ImageQuiz, a website that uses the power of images (1 image = 1000 words) to help you learn. The website contains a variety of quizzes, that you can try out.  It is really easy to make a quiz with an uploaded image of your choice from clip art or your computer.  Be creative and use power point to make an image and develop a quiz.  It worked on the android tablet and is free.  
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