Monthly Archives: September 2010

Google gives away free Google TV… plus everything needed to use it

Whenever Google holds a conference, you can bet your last penny that something will be given away to each and every attendee. At Google’s I/O conference, we have seen Nexus Ones, G1s, and even EVO 4Gs handed out to the … Continue reading

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Twitter Relaunches Twitter.com Web App

Twitter today announced a new version of Twitter.com at the company’s first-ever major press conference at its San Francisco headquarters. It is launching to some users today and will roll out to all users worldwide soon. The new site splits … Continue reading

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Haystack Plays With Fire, Gets Badly Burned

It sounded like such a heroic tale: a 25-year-old programmer decides to take on the despots in Iran and creates a miraculous software tool that allows dissidents in the country to surf anonymously by encrypting their activity and hiding it … Continue reading

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Intel Pumps $30M into American Startups

Intel has taken up a patriotic cause this year, paying special attention to promising U.S.-based companies. The company announced four software and chip companies that have collectively received over $ 30 million from its Intel Capital Invest in America Technology … Continue reading

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Gmail Stats

Graph Your Inbox is a Google Chrome extension that shows interesting stats about your Gmail account. The extension lets you type one or more queries and plots the results on a graph. “Our inboxes contain a tremendous amount of information. … Continue reading

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