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Smartphones continued to replace traditional cameras in 2011, here's why
In 2011, smartphones continued to replace traditional point-and-shoot cameras as the default device of choice for recording still images and video, with the percentage of photos taken on smartphones rising from 17% in 2010 to 27% this year, according to NPD Group data concerning the United States.
Darren McCarra
26th December 2011
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Go Daddy: How to lose 21,054 registrants in a day
Even after Go Daddy's apparent reversal on their initial decision to support the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) the fall-out continues in this escalating PR disaster as a reported 21,054 domains were transferred away from Go Daddy on Friday last.
Darren McCarra
25th December 2011
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Report: Ireland, the internet and mobile devices in 2011
As the year draws to a close we delve into our own site analytics to see what mobile devices Irish internet users were using in 2011. It comes as no surprise to find that Apple's iPhone leads the way by a country-mile.
Darren McCarra
23rd December 2011
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YouTube gets into Christmas spirit, adds falling snow video overlay
Although increasingly mild conditions of late suggests with certainty that we won't experience a white Christmas this year (at least here in Ireland), YouTube is attempting to bring some much needed festive cheer by providing a snow overlay option on some of the millions of videos available to watch on the video sharing service.
Darren McCarra
22nd December 2011
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RTÉ Player app for iPhone and iPad arrives in time for Christmas
As promised by RTÉ's director of platform development Aisling McCabe at October's Dublin Web Summit, the RTÉ Player app for the iPhone and iPad has been released in time for Christmas. The universal iOS app made its way through Apple's App Store approval process last weekend, and was made available for free download as of this morning.
Darren McCarra
21st December 2011
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More from The Sociable
A short update on what's been keeping us busy lately and a hint of things to come in 2012. We introduce our sister site Football Pantheon, hint at another network addition early next year and mention our feature in this month's edition of Click Magazine.
Darren McCarra
20th December 2011
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Record companies want to control what we access online, Irish Government obliges
Threatened by legal action from EMI Ireland, the Irish Government has agreed to publish an order next month, "plugging a gap" in Irish copyright law and effectively allowing record companies to restrict access to whole websites in Ireland as they please.
Darren McCarra
19th December 2011
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iTunes Match now available in Ireland, Germany, United Kingdom and others
A little over one month since launching initially in the United States, and Brazil a few days ago, iTunes Match is now available in a number of new countries, including Australia, Canada, Germany, Ireland, Mexico, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, and possibly unconfirmed others.
Darren McCarra
16th December 2011
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76% of British Facebook users' photos depict alcohol consumption
Cycle through photos of yourself on Facebook and chances are one common theme quickly emerges - the presence of alcohol. According to Mashable, quoting a MyMemory.com survey, a massive 76% of Britons are intoxicated in tagged Facebook photos of themselves.
Darren McCarra
15th December 2011
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When Google Search ranking gets it wrong
Sometimes when Google Search gets it wrong, it gets it wrong spectacularly. Recently, users searching the phrase "define an English person" have been receiving a very surprising and possibly offensive first-result.
Darren McCarra
15th December 2011