Facebook Lite No More
Facebook is officially shutting down Facebook Lite. The stripped-down version of Facebook which was launched last September featured a minimalist interface.
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Facebook is officially shutting down Facebook Lite. The stripped-down version of Facebook which was launched last September featured a minimalist interface.
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Twitter has recently introduced a new service called Promoted Tweets, which will let companies send ads in the form of ordinary messages.
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Peter Kazanjy just launched a controversial website that has turned him into a very public and unpopular figure almost overnight.
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Twitter has just rolled out a new homepage that’s a marked improvement over the current offering, and does a much better job at capturing what the service is all about.
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Google and Adobe are said to be joining forces and will bundle Flash with the Chrome browser and/or OS. Larry Dignan of ZDNet predicts that an official announcement may be coming soon.
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A top Google executive on Wednesday called for new rules to crack down on governments that filter the Internet, saying the practice was hindering international trade.
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They started in Facebook, but now, they have their own place in cyberworld. Certainly, this is good news to all Farmville players as Farmville.Com is officially launched.
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