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Monthly Archives: April 2011
YouTube launches a 108 minutes documentary on the first space travel
The YouTube video portal opens the documentary ‘First Orbit’ on the day that marks 50 years of man’s first trip into space. ‘First Orbit’ lasts 108 minutes and tells the story of the astronaut Yuri Gagarin aboard Vostok 1. ‘First … Continue reading
Posted in YouTube
Tagged 108 minutes documentary, Chris Riley, first orbit film, firstorbit.org, Paolo Nespoli, Vostok 1, youtube, youtube.com/firstorbit, Yuri Gagarin adventure
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Facebook launches new options for commenting system
In recent weeks there have been continuous updates from major social networks like Twitter, with its improved search system or Facebook, which included new options in direct messages. Recently the social network created by Mark Zuckerberg presents new possibilities adapted … Continue reading
Posted in Facebook
Tagged AOL, facebook, feedback system, Mark Zuckerberg, social network, twitter, unified messaging system, Yahoo
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Facebook opens an online academy for journalists
The largest network in the world attempts the field of training. Facebook has just opened the doors of an online school for journalists. On the page “Facebook and Journalists”, the company of Mark Zuckerberg offers tips to ensure that the … Continue reading
Posted in Facebook
Tagged Facebook page, Journalists and Facebook, Julian Osofsky, Mark Zuckerberg, National Public Radio, Nicolas Kristof, Randi Zuckerberg
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Larry Page made the first changes in Google
The CEO of Google, Larry Page, has decided to boost the decision-making in six groups of key products, including social networks and mobile phones, to the Internet search giant redoubles its efforts to compete with Facebook and Apple. Page, in … Continue reading
Posted in Google
Tagged Alan Eustace, Android, Andy Rubin, Apple, CEO of Google, comScore, Eric Schmidt, facebook, Jonathan Rosenberg, Jordan Rohan, Larry Page, major changes in Google, Salar Kamangar, smartphones, Stifel Nicolaus, Sundar Pichai, Susan Wojcicki, Vic Gundotra, youtube
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Google weddings
Google knows that you can earn with weddings and conferences. Theory is that Google has recently introduced its new product for weddings. This application is useful for those who want to organize their own wedding and reception. Anyone who has … Continue reading
Posted in Google
Tagged earn money with google, google, Google Docs Picnik, Google Sites, google weddings
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SEO and web design must harmonize
Actually, a classic search engine optimizer has not very much to do with the web design. By Google real time services such as Google Instant and Google Preview it is always clear that a good web design is very important … Continue reading
Posted in SEO Basic, Web Design
Tagged Google Instant, Google Preview, search engine optimizer, SEO, SEO and web design, web design
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YouTube changed its system to share links to shortened URL
The video website YouTube is to remodeling its options for sharing videos. The platform has changed the system and now when users click on sharing are offered a shortened web address to publish wherever they want. The novelty seems to … Continue reading
Find the best time of the Twitter with Tweriod
Currently nobody doubts that Twitter is an important tool of SEO of the day. Actually, there is almost no company that is not also on Twitter. And yes twittered today is really enough. The most tweets do not reach the … Continue reading
Flickr lets you to share photos on Twitter and Facebook
The photo-sharing site Flickr has added features. One of the major changes is the ability to share the photos hosted on Flickr to Facebook, Twitter or Tumblr. Until now, only allowed to share Flickr photos uploaded on blogs created on … Continue reading
SourceKit: text editor for Google Chrome
Both the integration of Web applications, including extensions, have been of the best features have been added by the simple fact of being useful and easy to use. SourceKit (or src: Kit) is a text editor to Google Chrome. Of … Continue reading
Posted in Browser
Tagged chrome extension, dropbox, google chrome, SourceKit, src: Kit, web applications, web applications security
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