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Facebook may begin to display ads on third-party websites
Facebook is making the headlines this week, and not just because its IPO is expected to be completed late Thursday. SlashGear reports that Facebook may begin to serve ads on third-party sites in the future.
Darren McCarra
15th May 2012
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Twitter's Discover tab makes its way to your inbox
Twitter's recently updated Discover tab is making its way to your inbox in the coming weeks by way of a weekly email digest, Twitter revealed on its official blog earlier this evening.
Darren McCarra
14th May 2012
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Diaspora joins Y Combinator, may launch after summer
Diaspora, an alternative privacy-centric social network still in private beta, has reportedly joined startup accelerator programme Y Combinator and hopes to eventually launch sometime after this summer.
Darren McCarra
13th May 2012
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Apple will debut incredible in-house 3D Maps app next month
Apple will debut its own completely self-engineered Maps application at its Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) next month as it unveils the latest version of its mobile operating system, iOS6.
Darren McCarra
12th May 2012
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Watch the latest Assassin's Creed III trailer
Ubisoft, the creators of one of the biggest mainstream gaming titles Assassin's Creed, has released a new game trailer of October's release.
Darren McCarra
10th May 2012
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Internet Explorer may be coming to the Xbox
An adapted version of Internet Explorer may be arriving on the Xbox 360 later this year, bringing a true web browsing experience to one of Microsoft's most successful products for the first time.
Darren McCarra
10th May 2012
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Interview: Patrick Leddy on the importance of mobile for enterprise
Patrick Leddy is founder and CEO of Furious Tribe, an internationally visible mobile applications development and strategy company with offices in Dublin, London and New York.
Darren McCarra
9th May 2012
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Meet the 2012 Social Media Awards finalists
The finalists of the 2012 Bord Gáis Energy Social Media Awards have been announced, with companies like Dublin Zoo, Vodafone Ireland and Today FM among those shortlisted.
Darren McCarra
8th May 2012
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Google+ Hangouts On Air comes out of beta, read this terms of service caveat
As well as bringing Hangouts On Air out of beta earlier today, Google also took the time to append its Google+ Policies and Principles section with some interesting additions, placing responsibility for all content included in a Hangout solely on the person who initiated it.
Darren McCarra
7th May 2012
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Wind farms raise ground temperatures, could possibly affect local weather
Wind farms can raise ground temperatures in their immediate locality, which could lead to a "noticeable" impact on local and regional weather and climates, research suggests.
Darren McCarra
4th May 2012