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More webinars coming your way
Posted by photostatic in Adsense, Advertising, Break, CSS, Daily, Google, Google Analytics, Web, analytics, business, microsoft on February 8th, 2010
We’ve just published a new webinar schedule for the next month.
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Skype Founders Not Done Filing Lawsuits
After suing eBay, the Internet phone company founders accuse a venture fund and one of its partners of theft of trade secrets.
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Facebook to end Beacon tracking tool in settlement (AP)
Posted by Andrianq in Advertising, Books, CSS, Daily, Develop, Linux, Networking, Web, Yahoo, business, microsoft, security, technology on September 22nd, 2009
AP — Facebook is shutting down its much-maligned Beacon marketing program, launched nearly two years ago amid fanfare only to generate a storm of privacy complaints over the tracking of user activities at partner Web sites.

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Facebook to end Beacon tracking tool in settlement (AP)
Posted by zakopanelimba in Advertising, Books, CSS, Daily, Develop, Linux, Networking, Web, Yahoo, business, microsoft, security, technology on September 22nd, 2009
AP — Facebook is shutting down its much-maligned Beacon marketing program, launched nearly two years ago amid fanfare only to generate a storm of privacy complaints over the tracking of user activities at partner Web sites.

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Facebook confirms site glitches
Posted by aherioslio in Advertising, Break, CSS, Daily, Develop, Google, Google Analytics, Linux, Networking, Resources, SEM, Web, Yahoo, analytics, business, entertainment, microsoft, mobile, networks, security, technology on September 22nd, 2009
Facebook confirmed Monday what some users have been noticing for the past few days: Its site is having problems.
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Proposed FCC Web rule change draws wireless ire (Reuters)
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Proposed FCC Web rule change draws wireless ire
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Pantone releases iPhone App (Macworld.com)
Posted by earlbryant in Books, CSS, Daily, Linux, Networking, Web, Yahoo, business, microsoft, technology on September 21st, 2009
Macworld.com — If you’re a designer whose inspiration strikes while you’re on the go, Pantone has a new iPhone app for you: myPantone. The app gives graphic, multimedia, fashion, interior, and industrial designers the tools to capture, create, and share Pantone color palettes while they’re riding the bus to work, waiting on line at the supermarket checkout, or anywhere they happen to be.

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How Facebook tried to put a shine on $9.5m privacy suit
Posted by Mamitaadutoug in Adsense, Advertising, Books, CSS, Google, Networking, Web, Yahoo, business, entertainment, microsoft, mobile, security, technology on September 21st, 2009
Two years after offending users with an advertising wheeze, Facebook has quietly announced that it was ready to settle a lawsuit about the scheme. What’s really going on? There are few things that make me more suspicious of a company than when they push out some sort of news announcement late on a Friday afternoon.

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Under-fire Phorm sheds directors
Posted by admin in Adsense, Advertising, Books, CSS, Google, SEM, Web, Yahoo, business, entertainment, microsoft, mobile, technology on September 20th, 2009
The webside adware company is getting low on directors, and possibly cash, as it prepares to announce its financial results.

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Premier League clamps down on pirates
Posted by pornolab.tv in Adsense, Advertising, Books, CSS, Google, Web, Yahoo, business, entertainment, mobile, technology on September 20th, 2009
Illegal streaming of Premier League football matches threatens broadcast deals worth £1bn a year A website that illegally streams live television to personal computers and shows English football games each week could be closed down by the Premier League. The success of MyP2P.eu, which is registered in the Netherlands, illustrates the problems that sports bodies face as they struggle to protect lucrative deals with broadcasters at a time when broadband access is making it easier to watch television programmes illegally. A host of recent Premier League matches have been shown on the site.

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You decide: what should you do with those celebrity pics you’ve found?
Posted by pornolab.tv in Adsense, Advertising, Books, CSS, Google, Web, Yahoo, business, entertainment, microsoft, mobile, security, technology on September 18th, 2009
You’ve bought a secondhand computer from an auction site. Unsurprisingly, it’s not been wiped — most people are rubbish at wiping their hard drives. You’re intrigued, though, and you discover some pictures and emails that haven’t been deleted

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You decide: what should you do with those celebrity pics you’ve found?
What’s the real game that Mobster World is playing on Twitter?
Posted by admin in Adsense, Advertising, Books, CSS, Develop, Google, Networking, SEM, Web, Yahoo, business, entertainment, microsoft, mobile, security, technology on September 18th, 2009
If you’re getting invitations to join peoples’ Mafia families, you might be wondering why — and whether it’s safe to respond. Is it a worm or just a bit of fun? If you’re on Twitter, you may have been surprised to receive a direct message (like an email, in that it’s not in the public domain) from someone who follows you, saying something like “Hey, I just added you to my Mafia family

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