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Yahoo prepares to launch new-look home page

Yahoo is preparing to launch its new look Home Page design the Wall Street Journal says, almost two months earlier than expected. It's expected to slowly become available across the globe starting tomorrow.
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Google is rolling out a major change to its home page, offering its other services in pull-down menus.

Google has blacked out the logo on its home page as it joins Wikipedia and other sites around the world, including in Canada, to protest anti-piracy legislation being considered in the U.S. Congress.

US telecom giant AT&T sells the Yellow Pages to a private equity firm for $950m (£600m).
Facebook has scooped up another startup in its path toward mobile dominance. This time, it's Glancee, an ambient location-based service that competes with Highlight. From Glancee's home page: "We started Glancee in 2010 with the goal of bringing together the best of your physical and digital worlds. We wanted to make it easy to discover the hidden connections around you, and to meet interesting people. Since then Glancee has connected thousands of people, empowering serendipity and pioneering social discovery. We are therefore very excited to announce that Facebook has acquired Glancee and that we have joined the team in Menlo Park to build great products for over 900 million Facebook users. We've had such a blast connecting people through Glancee, and we truly thank our users for being a part of the Glancee community." Less than a month ago, Facebook acquired the...
Germany's biggest-circulation tabloid, Bild, says it is ending the tradition of using pictures of naked women on its front page after 28 years.
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Is pig castration another reason to become a vegetarian?

On the front page of my YouTube channel, there was a clip of Gordon Ramsay first viewing a Dutch technique of...
18 hours ago by Andrew Moran

Breast Milk for Men - Animals - or 8 year old Child?

The World Health Organization (WHO) and the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) emphasize the value of breastfeeding...
21 hours ago in  MYSTERY by Mindy Allan

Bing to give us the "human" touch

At the end of the day, the purpose of technology is to help us work more efficiently, communicate seamlessly, explore...
yesterday by Shaad Hamid

Interview with Susan Spence, author of 'A Story of the West'

Susan Spence has always been intrigued with life in the west in the 1880s. She researched historical accounts and...
May 24, 2012 by Dorothy Thompson

Facebook Users Can Now Build Mobile Friendly Applications

Facebook users and business page owners can now leverage their custom page tab apps by providing them at their fans...
May 24, 2012 by Jim Belosic
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