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The very popular mobile game Angry Birds will soon hit the social networking giant’s gaming platform in a month, according to Rovio’s Chief Executive Officer Mikael Hed.
Angry Birds was first introduced in mobile platforms, especially those devices that run iOS, Android, Symbian and WebOS. With less than a year after its release, the puzzle game already surpassed more than 75 million downloads and is said to...
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It was announced earlier this week that users can now rent and stream movies on Facebook , and today it’s already possible to watch a free live baseball game on the social networking site.
According to a source, Major League Baseball (MLB) is experimenting with video stream content on Facebook. Baseball fans can now watch a spring training game live on MLB’s Facebook Page for free. One game will be broadcast...
The latest Apple tablet, the iPad 2 is projected to sell nearly a million units on its first weekend. Apple on Monday said demand for the iPad 2 during its first weekend on sale was “amazing.” “Demand for the next generation iPad 2 has been amazing”. “We are working hard to get iPad 2 into the hands of every customer who wants one as quickly as possible,” according to Apple’s spokesperson Trudy Muller.
Based...
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Warner Bros. recently announced that the company would soon start streaming movies on the social networking giant. Warner Bros. is the first major Hollywood studio to unveil an application that allows users to rent and watch movies directly on the popular social media network Facebook, starting with the movie “The Dark Knight.” The movie rental service would first be offered in the United States, where users...
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After the search engine giant’s second-quarter results missed Wall Street estimates, Google, Inc. shares slipped Friday even though net income and revenue climbed sharply.
Results were hurt as Google hired aggressively to maintain its commanding lead in online search and expand into other businesses. The company is pushing into everything from Web display advertising and mobile ads to operating systems for computers...
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The six year old giant social networking site reached the 500 million users mark last weekend and the site is expected to announce the actual number anytime this week.
We’ve posted a couple of months ago that Facebook has reached 400 million users and the sociam media network’s plans of spreading the company across the web as well as enriching the quality of the user’s social experience.
As part of the...
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There has been an impending or a possible recall all of Apple’s sold iPhone 4. This is due to the heightened issue regarding the defect of its latest gadget’s antenna. Consumer Reports, an American magazine which publishes reviews and comparisons of consumer products and services based on reporting and results from its in-house testing laboratory, has released an article just recently that they won’t recommending...
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Google recently announced that they will be offering a free software called Google App Inventor for Android soon.
The system has been in development for a whole year now with the help of computer scientists from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). It was designed for future app developers with little knowledge in programming. In fact, schools and universities that did not come from the computer science stream...
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Amazon, the American-based multinational e-commerce company has just bought the American Internet retailer Woot. The company has been famous to be offering only one discounted product each day, often a piece of computer hardware or an electronic gadget. Woot CEO, Matt Rutledge has had an interview June 30, 2010, confirming that Amazon has acquired their company for the amount of $110 billion.
Rutledge has received several...
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Apple has banned an application developer named Thuat Nguyen from Vietnam regarding his fraudulent practices.
Thuat Nguyen was banned by the company Tuesday, July 6, after several iTunes customers complained that their accounts have been accessed to buy applications. The problem was those applications were all developed by Nguyen.
“Developer Thuat Nguyen and his apps were removed from the App Store for violating the...
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