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Alternatives to Bloglines

Alternatives to Bloglines This article titled “Alternatives to Bloglines” was written by Jack Schofield, for guardian.co.uk on Thursday 28th October 2010 18.37 Asia/Calcutta As the Bloglines RSS aggregator is closing at the end of the month, could you recommended another web-based RSS reader? I don’t particularly want to use … Read more »

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Myspace goes cool, crisp and clean in a last bid to recapture lost friends

Myspace goes cool, crisp and clean in a last bid to recapture lost friends This article titled “Myspace goes cool, crisp and clean in a last bid to recapture lost friends” was written by Jemima Kiss, for The Observer on Sunday 31st October 2010 04.37 Asia/Calcutta There was a time, long ago, when Rupert Murdoch’s Myspace was biggest beast in … Read more »

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Microsoft to spend billions on Windows Phone 7: what chance of payback?

Microsoft to spend billions on Windows Phone 7: what chance of payback? This article titled “Microsoft to spend billions on Windows Phone 7: what chance of payback?” was written by Charles Arthur, for guardian.co.uk on Wednesday 1st September 2010 11.20 Asia/Calcutta While everyone has been focussing on Apple, RIM and Android phones, it’s been easy to overlook the … Read more »

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HTML5 facts and myths: a Javascript expert and Opera evangelist explain

HTML5 facts and myths: a Javascript expert and Opera evangelist explain This article titled “HTML5 facts and myths: a Javascript expert and Opera evangelist explain” was written by Charles Arthur, for guardian.co.uk on Friday 24th September 2010 17.45 Asia/Calcutta Does HTML5 seem like this to you? Photo by ianmyles on Flickr. Some rights reserved For lunchtime reading (and … Read more »

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