Daily Archives: June 8, 2011

On Blogger? New mobile templates are here for you.

June 8, 2011
On Blogger? New mobile templates are here for you.

While many of you probably run your own self-hosted blog, there are still millions who run via sites hosted on Google’s Blogger product. For those of you who fall into the latter category, Blogger has released a batch of new templates for the asking: Blogger mobile templates are mobile-optimized versions of our Template Designer...

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EXPOSED: Here’s Every Page Of The World’s Most Exclusive Website

June 8, 2011
EXPOSED: Here’s Every Page Of The World’s Most Exclusive Website

UPDATE: Once the 10th room is reached, an “event is triggered,” a source exclusively tells us. While the source won’t say what that event is, we’re told it has to do with the interactions that happen between people in the final room. An hour ago we wrote about the most exclusive site on the...

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Microsoft Had A Mobile Service Like iCloud Almost Two Years Ago, But Now It’s Getting Killed (MSFT)

June 8, 2011
Microsoft Had A Mobile Service Like iCloud Almost Two Years Ago, But Now It’s Getting Killed (MSFT)

Never mind. See Also: The Future Of Mobile Advertising: Less Annoying, More Useful A Really Bad Idea: Microsoft Making Its Own Windows Tablets Apple Starts To Wind Down The “iPod” Brand Long before Apple’s iCloud, Microsoft had a similar service for Windows Mobile phones. It’s called My Phone, and it was introduced with Windows...

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The Ad-Supported Kindle Is Still The Best-Selling… But Not For The 3G Version (AMZN)

June 8, 2011
The Ad-Supported Kindle Is Still The Best-Selling… But Not For The 3G Version (AMZN)

Image: Screenshot See Also: SPECIAL REPORT: The Future Of Mobile The Future Of Mobile Advertising: Less Annoying, More Useful Apple Starts To Wind Down The “iPod” Brand We’ve been keeping an eye on Amazon’s best-selling gadgets list since the ad-supported Kindle came out earlier this year. The ad-supported wifi Kindle, which is $25 cheaper...

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Sandglaz: Fully customized to-do lists in your browser

June 8, 2011
Sandglaz: Fully customized to-do lists in your browser

I’m terrible about trying to use apps to manage my time. Normally everything I try gets about a day of use and then I give up on it. It’s either too invasive, too demanding or otherwise just ineffective because of limitations. When I got sent the pitch for Sandglaz I didn’t think that things...

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Real-Time Media Management Comes to Daylife’s Publishing Suite

June 8, 2011
Real-Time Media Management Comes to Daylife’s Publishing Suite

Publishers are attempting to evolve in the Internet era to stay ahead of not only competitors but also the curve of technological innovation. Social media, rich media, syndicated media, aggregated media, wire service media … there are a lot of different sources of content to keep track of and integrate into your website. A...

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Android’s App Attrition Rate Much Higher than iOS: 32% vs. 19%

June 8, 2011

Attrition Not Considered in Recent Reports of App Store Sizes, Growth This new data comes to us courtesy of Appsfire, a mobile application sharing and discovery service for iPhone and Android. The company recently dispelled reports from analytics firms Distimo and research2guidance, both of which claimed that the Android Market was set to surpass...

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Would you like home surveillance with your broadband?

June 8, 2011
Would you like home surveillance with your broadband?

Comcast unveiled a home security product in six markets on Wednesday in what I expect will become a larger effort for Comcast as well as other Internet Service Providers that want to avoid becoming just a broadband delivery pipe. As their traditional pay TV and voice businesses face pressure from folks deciding to cut...

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You can now get viewing stats for your shared Google Docs

June 8, 2011
You can now get viewing stats for your shared Google Docs

You can share Google Docs with as many people as you like, but how many are actually looking at them? Google has rolled out a new feature today to let you know. By clicking the Discussions button, you should now see a Document Stats link, opening up graphs detailing exactly how many views and...

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Facebook’s Facial Recognition Fiasco: Those Words Sound Scary!

June 8, 2011
Facebook’s Facial Recognition Fiasco: Those Words Sound Scary!

Angst! Raised Eyebrows! Distinct feelings of discomfort! So go the reactions to a feature on Facebook that uses facial recognition technology to help users tag their photos. It has people so upset, in fact, that it’s just sparked a probe from European Union privacy regulators. The uproar revolves around a feature that’s been around...

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