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British communications minister opposes net neutrality
In a speech at a telecoms conference in London recently Ed Vaizey, Minister for Communication, Culture and the Creative Industries in Britain, made clear his opposition to net neutrality.
Darren McCarra
18th November 2010
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MySpace to get Facebook integration
Is MySpace about to be get Facebook integration? The media in San Fransisco have all been invited to a joint announcement from MySpace CEO, Mike Jones, and Facebook VP of Partnerships and Platform Marketing, Dan Rose, that will take place tonight.
Darren McCarra
18th November 2010
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Google Docs editing comes to Android and iOS
As we speculated in this morning’s article Google Docs now supports editing on Android and iOS devices, including the iPad. In the coming days Google will be rolling out their ‘new documents editor’ that supports editing on mobile browsers.
Darren McCarra
17th November 2010
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Two-thirds of Irish companies use Google Analytics
According to a survey by Irish web analytics consultants, Analytics.ie, almost two-thirds of Ireland’s largest companies are using Google Analytics.
Darren McCarra
17th November 2010
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Three new features in Google Docs
In a blog post on the official Google Docs blog three new Google Docs features have been announced and will be made available over the coming days: auto-corrections, LaTex in equations, and images in spreadsheet cells.
Darren McCarra
17th November 2010
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How one Irish company uses animation to explain complex topics like NAMA
International interest has been gathering lately around an innovative concept from Dublin based animations company, Igloo Animations, known as ‘Gimme The Short Version’.
Darren McCarra
16th November 2010
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Facebook announces new “modern messaging system”
Today Facebook unveiled their new “modern messaging system” that promises simpler real-time communication across any medium or device. Speaking at the press event in San Francisco Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook CEO, is quick to confirm that this is “not an email killer”, but “a messaging experience that includes email as one part of it”.
Darren McCarra
15th November 2010
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What will Facebook announce this evening?
Facebook's "Project Titan" announcement in San Francisco is a little over two hours away. While all the excitement focuses around Facebook allegedly creating a fully fledged webmail application, or a 'Gmail killer' as it is often referred to, I'm sceptical as to whether this will happen.
Darren McCarra
15th November 2010
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.CO domains on the verge of mainstream
.CO domains are about to go mainstream as domain registry site Go Daddy makes .CO domains the default option for new registrations. This change is fairly significant as Go Daddy accounts for nearly fifty percent of all internet domain registrations.
Darren McCarra
14th November 2010
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Call of Duty franchise breaks opening day sales records, again
Call of Duty: Black Ops has broken opening day sales records previously set by its predecessor Modern Warfare 2 by selling 5.6 million units in the US and UK alone, with gross earnings of $360 million dollars.
Darren McCarra
12th November 2010