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Facebook Founder Mark Zuckerberg Ditches iPhone for Android

redmondpie.com — If his recent Facebook activity has to be believed, than Facebook's founder and CEO might have just ditched his iPhone for Android. It was onl... View in Crawl 4

Microsoft Pays $3 to Set Bing as The Default Search Engine

tnerd.com — Microsoft is going all out and doing everything humanly possible to eat into Google’s search market share. Google dropped by 1% in the month of Jun... View in Crawl 4

Does Americans know geography ? [IMG]

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Will Windows 8 Be A Business-Only OS?

pcmag.com — Bolstered by the success of Windows 7, Microsoft is looking forward to the next Windows. Early signs are that it might be a business-focused releas... View in Crawl 4

YouTube adds support for 4096p (not a typo!)

socialblade.com — For half more then half a year now YouTube has supported 1080p videos but today they raised the bar even more by supporting native resolution video... View in Crawl 4

The Truth Behind the Google Favicon (PIC)

images.wildammo.com — Okay, now I know everything. View in Crawl 4

The Truth Behind the Google Favicon (PIC)

Can terms of service turn you into a criminal?

econsultancy.com — If you live in the United States, a warning: you may want to read the terms of service of the websites you use a little more carefully. That's... View in Crawl 4

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Japanese Shrug off 3D TV Hype

digitaltrends.com — Despite the push by manufacturers, a new survey shows that the 70 percent of Japanese are not planning to purchase a 3D TV for their homes. View in Crawl 4

Internet Explorer (even IE6!) gains market share

arstechnica.com — Internet Explorer has gained market share for the first month in quite a while. So has its most hated version, IE6. View in Crawl 4

Nearly half a million IBM employees get Firefox

downloadsquad.com — Big Blue is making Firefox its default Web browser. That means Mozilla's browser will become the de facto browser for about 400,000 employees. View in Crawl 4

Steve Jobs: There Are No Reception Issues

cbsnews.com — Allow me to make the official introductions: Steve Jobs, meet Apple's PR department. Apple's PR department, meet your boss. On Friday, Ap... View in Crawl 4

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