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Samsung Galaxy S III details confirmed on Amazon pre-order listing
Details concerning Samsung's successor to its flagship Galaxy S II device have been confirmed on an Amazon Germany pre-order page. The Galaxy S III will be officially unveiled at an event in London on May 3.
Darren McCarra
21st April 2012
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How do website speeds fare up around the world?
Page speed is important to website owners. Not only does a fast website mean better user experience and engagement, it also ranks higher in search. Google takes a look at website speeds around the world.
Darren McCarra
20th April 2012
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500px releases new Android app, upgrades iPad app
500px has today shored-up its mobile offerings by introducing its first ever Android app. The app is both tablet and phone friendly, and brings the same elegance we've come to expect of 500px to the Android community.
Darren McCarra
19th April 2012
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Apple retail store performance 17 times greater than average
Apple's physical retail stores perform better than any other. In fact, Apple's performance, measured in annual sales per square foot, is 17 times higher than the average retailer and twice as efficient as its nearest rival.
Darren McCarra
19th April 2012
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Is Google beginning to phase out old version of Analytics?
Google appears to be phasing out the old version of Google Analytics. It recently removed the link to old version reporting that once stood prominently amongst the site's utility links at the top of every page.
Darren McCarra
18th April 2012
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Read it Later rebrands as Pocket, free for all
Read it Later, one of the most popular paid-for apps across all mobile platforms, has rebranded itself as Pocket - and what's more is now completely free.
Darren McCarra
17th April 2012
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Google Drive launching next week with 5GB of free storage
Google Drive will launch next week, most likely next Tuesday or Wednesday, and offer 5GB of free storage, according to the good folks at TNW.
Darren McCarra
17th April 2012
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Skype may be building an HTML5-based web app
Skype, the internet's most well-known voice, video and instant messaging service, may be building an HTML5-based web application if recent job postings are anything to go by.
Darren McCarra
16th April 2012
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Separate news from noise with Storyful's new iPhone app
Storyful, a service that separates news from the noise of the real-time web, has released an iPhone application. Last month, Storyful released Storyful Direct for iPhone, an application that allows citizen journalists to easily submit media content to Storyful for verification.
Darren McCarra
15th April 2012
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Personal cloud service Jolicloud Me hits 100,000 user mark
Jolicloud Me, a personal cloud service that attempts to organise your online assets across the social web, has reached 100,000 users after being released in private beta less than one month ago.
Darren McCarra
13th April 2012