| 10:04 PM: | Meebo to Inject Jabber IM Into Social Networks Everywhere. Web instant messaging platform Meebo is announcing tonight that the company is working on a huge plan to power instant messaging on second tier social networks all around the web. ReadWriteWeb. | |
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| 9:30 PM: | What Getting Buzzed Says About Yahoo. In a few hours, the story about what to expect when switching from a BlackBerry to an iPhone was viewed over 200,000 times and attracted over 350 comments. GigaOM. | |
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| 8:44 PM: | Is This The Future Of Search? In effect, this bucket test shows a Google that combines their search algorithm with every important feature of Digg. TechCrunch. | |
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| 8:15 PM: | Gmail users get control over their contact list. Google has revamped the contacts section of Gmail to let users decide who's on their A-list. Webware. | |
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| 8:14 PM: | Rock Out With Your Clock Out: We Test Atomic Watches. Automatically synchronized via low-frequency radio signals, these clocks keep perfect time up to six miles in the air, never need winding and sync themselves when you fly across time zones. Wired. | |
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| 8:13 PM: | Opera Software releases Opera Mobile 9.5 beta. It's time that Opera Mobile got its due. Long overshadowed by Opera Mini--the light, server-fed browser for Java phones--Opera Mobile is a robust browser built on Web standards (and written with C and C++) that's known for delivering a full Web experience to Windows Mobile and Symbian phones. Webware. | |
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| 8:10 PM: | Gmail Tries to Be Less Creepy, Fails. Gmail, Google's powerful web based email service, announced some changes to its contact management features today. ReadWriteWeb. | |
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| 11:40 AM: | iPhone 3G review supplemental: battery life and MobileMe tests. We spent most of the weekend putting the iPhone 3G's battery life (and to a lesser extent, MobileMe implementation) to the test, and we've got far more encouraging results to report back than we had on day one. Engadget. | |
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| 9:31 AM: | Top 10 Computer Annoyances and How to Fix Them. Computers are supposed to make our lives easier, but too much of the time they can be frustrating, time-wasting, stubborn machines. Lifehacker. | |
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| 9:27 AM: | Come2Play: The Ning of Social Gaming Networks. A few months ago in a Globes interview (Hebrew), I commented that Israeli startups may have missed the window of opportunity in casual gaming. Shortly thereafter the CEO of Kampyle told me that a sister company in Yossi Vardi's portfolio called Come2Play is doing some interesting things in this space. TechCrunch. | |
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