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  • Google to Push Android Deeper into Asia by Business Week. #mobile

    • 1 Jul 2010
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    Google (GOOG) plans to push its Android mobile software in India and China, and is exploring ways for developers to make more money from applications, stepping up competition with Apple (AAPL) and Nokia (NOK).

    To attract programmers to its Android operating system, Google may offer tools that help them sell subscriptions, virtual goods, and other items from within applications on mobile phones, Andy Rubin, vice-president of engineering at Google, says in an interview.

    via businessweek.com

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  • 15 Things You Should Know about Caffeine. [infographic] #health #science

    • 30 Jun 2010
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  • The Republic of Facebook - The Facebook Economy. [infographic] #fb #apps

    • 30 Jun 2010
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  • Code Of America - The best quote in binary code.

    • 30 Jun 2010
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    This link to decode this binary code: http://goo.gl/fubD

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  • Research: 81% of divorce people found their evidences through social network.So please don't be over-shared!

    • 30 Jun 2010
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    Oversharing on social networks has led to an overabundance of evidence in divorce cases. The American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers says 81 percent of its members have used or faced evidence plucked from Facebook, MySpace, Twitter and other social networking sites, including YouTube and LinkedIn, over the last five years.
    via sfgate.com

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