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Social media sites such as Facebook make people feel better about themselves, according to a US study.
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Mobile usage is the fastest-growing part of LinkedIn's business, but it's not a big revenue driver -- yet. That could soon change, as LinkedIn plans to test out advertising across mobile devices, now that it's gotten the product and user experience right on those platforms.
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A new ad from Amazon attempts to make fun of the cost of Apple’s iPad by highlighting the cheaper price of its own mobile devices.
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Don't knock Kodak, because when it comes to screwing up, it's got lots of company. Read this blog post by Charles Cooper on Digital Media.
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The products are likely to be the first hardware that Google has marketed under its own brand, and would rival Apple’s AirPlay and the Sonos music streaming service.
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This guy is fricking amazing.
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Chemicals giant Solvay hailed Monday the successful entry into service in Flanders of what it said was the largest fuel cell of its type in the world.
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For over a decade, broad and comprehensive social networks like Facebook and its previously popular predecessor, MySpace, have been the predominant social networks. In the last few years, startups have been building niche social networks that offer unique features depending on users’ interests.
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Posted: February 9th, 2012, 11:51pm CET by Digg
Mike Daisey delves into the lives of the workers in China, and the grim conditions there, as he raises questions about our support of products made in such conditions.
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Posted: February 9th, 2012, 9:17pm CET by Digg
- More stories can hit the frontpage which includes users who have less followers.
- The current algorithm of the frontpage can reside at 30+ diggs.
- More content on the frontpage means a lot of content to discover giving users a reason to spend more time on the frontpage.
Thoughts?