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Gordon Herd

Weds. Signal: What's The Buzz, Google? - John Battelle's Searchblog - 0 views

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    Stuff about Google Buzz.
Janos Haits

What's up? - Friendbuzz - 2 views

shared by Janos Haits on 08 Feb 11 - No Cached
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    a place where you can easily share news about everything interesting happening about you with your friends.
Richard Kendall

Trusting Tweets, a guide for journalists - 0 views

  • Journalists wanting to integrate Twitter into their newsgathering routine may be nervous about trusting random posts which claim to be relaying important information. Working with known contacts is one thing, but working with total strangers and trying to find out who to trust presents the journalist with a problem. Craig Kanalley, who runs Breaking Tweets, shares some tips about how he tries to assess who to follow and what's worth following up
Janos Haits

NewsWhip | What's trending, right now - 15 views

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    Spotting the fastest breaking stories. We score news stories based on how fast they spread on Facebook and Twitter, and how close they are to you.
awqi zar

What's New in Google Apps - 22 views

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    Built just for Google Apps administrators, this site is your "one place to go" for the latest news on upcoming  products, features, and learning resources.
Janos Haits

Intersect - What's your story? - 23 views

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    Storylines and Intersections of time and place ...
John Onwuegbu

What's the fuss about Facebook's extension of Audience Network to mobile Web? | Questechie - 1 views

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    The company in a blog post on Tuesday announced the expansion of Audience Network to include support for mobile Web, not just within apps, a move that's aimed to open up the platform to potential new publishers.
John Onwuegbu

Gmail AI: What's Privacy concerns about Smart Reply? | Questechie - 3 views

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    As always, skeptics have already started to question the level of users' privacy exposed in the background processing involved in Gmail Smart Reply.
John Onwuegbu

Swift Programming Language now open source; What's the big deal? | Questechie - 4 views

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    Swift supposedly faster than Objective-C, also with built-in protections against common issues and errors, currently supports iOS and OS X apps, and can also be used for tvOS and watchOS apps.
joshuamadrid

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