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Microsoft's Professional Developers Conference (PDC) is this week being held in Los Angeles, and excitement is already brewing over the most likely announcement on the Office 2010 Beta with the launch of a new-look website about the program.
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Twitter is preparing to open its new offices on Monday, after saying goodbye to their old premises just streets away in Downtown San Francisco.
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A new Facebook Prototype application allows you to see how users on the popular social network from the United States are feeling.
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fizwoz today launched as a beta product, and allows users to sell their images to the media using an auction system, similar to that of eBay.
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Google has opened the gates, and invites are now flowing around the web as users are accepted into the Wave 'preview'. Some users are so desperate to get their hands on an invite to this collaboration tool that they are willing to buy their way in.
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RIM has announced a new application for their Blackberry smartphone that works in conjunction with TiVo television devices.
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New rumours have surfaced over Apple's much-hyped about Tablet device, this time in relation to the launch date and official announcement of the product.
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Google today is preparing to unveil its new communications platform dubbed Google Wave to the wider public, with invitations to join the program being sent out to over 100,000 people across the world.
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Microsoft confirmed today that the full version of its free anti-virus application, Security Essentials, will be released on Tuesday for download.
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Apple has released some interesting statistics today for its iPhone App Store, showing that downloads of apps have passed the 2 billion mark, and that there are now more than 85,000 apps available.
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Online discussion and recommendation site Reddit today has been under attack, with random comments appearing to exploit users browsers.
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This week Google made some interesting announcements, Gizmodo also unveiled an interesting new Microsoft prototype whilst Twitter continues to grow, this time raising $100 million in funding.
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Wondering what's up with Google's logo today? Its the search giant's 11th birthday, but unlike last year no competition is being held.
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Livestream, a site which allows anyone to broadcast their own live television station online, today launched the Livepack which allows users to rent a backpack containing equipment to wirelessly send HD-quality live footage to their channel.
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Today Google posted information on its blog about a new feature for Google Maps called "Places" which combines aggregated data about a location, for example the United States of America, or business, in one page similar to that offered by Yelp.
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Google unveiled a project called Sidewiki, a browser feature that allows anyone to comment and annotate any website using a plug-in for the Google Toolbar.
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Today, tech blog Gizmodo revealed details on an in-house project at Microsoft which they say comes with high hopes. The report claims Microsoft is looking to put the company back in the portable PC market with a new product referred to as "Courier."
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At an Apple event in San Francisco on Sept. 9, the company announced some updated products that are showing signs of being metaphorically half-baked.
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Google has today spoken out about the recent unexplained set of 'alien-based' doodles on their homepage, confirming the set of three were in fact based upon the works of writer H.G. Wells in honour of his 143rd birthday.
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Google CEO Eric Schmidt this week cast doubts on Rupert Murdoch's plan to charge for online content, whilst Facebook rolled out new features and made some fairly important announcements.
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