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Android

Playstation Suite – Export Games To Android Devices

Sony is starting to up the ante in the portable gaming market by announcing PlayStation Suite,  a platform that brings PlayStation games to non-PSP devices. The PlayStation Suite has the ability to “port” games to any device that runs an open-source operating system – i.e. Android OS. This means that people with an Android smartphone […]

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Android Business

Google Apps for Verizon – Verizon’s New Enterprise Initiative

It’s interesting to me that Verizon is now offering what they call Google Apps for Verizon. This is basically a bundled package deal for Verizon small and medium size business customers to start leveraging Google Apps. Verizon will be charging enterprise clients $3.99 per month / per user for those who just want to use […]

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Facebook

Did You Know Facebook Has It’s Own Currency? (Facebook Credits)

Question: How do you know when your website has “arrived”? Answer: When it has it’s own currency That’s right!  If you’re like Facebook… hold on, no one is like Facebook… anyway, if you have a really popular website, then you can probably safely guess that you’re doing pretty good when all of sudden your site […]

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Facebook

Fired for Facebook?

Facebook and social networking has become integral to our everyday life, especially since Facebook has become the #1 visited website in America. So it is no wonder that social networking sites are used by employers to vet possible employees and even fire unsuitable employees whose sites have content that defames the employer. A recent study […]

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Business Twitter

Twitter Expected To Generate $250 Million in Ad Revenue in 2012

Looks like Twitter is finally figuring out ways to make money from within their massive stream of tweets. Sponsored tweets, and sponsorship within trending topics, is expected to generate Twitter $150 million in 2011. In 2012, Twitter is expected to generate nearly $250 million in ad revenue, according to Bloomberg business. Currently there are 175 […]

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Technology

Google Turning Up The Heat on Content Farms & Search Spam

Google is looking to find new, innovative ways to increase the quality of the search results you see when you “Google” something. According to Matt Cutts, Google’s lead search engine spam engineer, in 2010 Google made a couple of changes to their algorithm that has dramatically improved the quality of search results. Primarily the focus […]

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iPhone

Verizon’s First iPhone 4 Commercial (Video)

Verizon’s new iPhone 4 commercial, and their first, has been uploaded to the YouTube channel earlier today. The interesting spin on this commercial is that it is not attacking AT&T, like you’d probably think it would. Instead, Verizon’s theme of the commercial is “Two is better than one”. The “two is better than one” concept […]