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Charles Symons, Published on 07/07/2011
» The Internet chatter seems to agree that the first social network has emerged that can take on Facebook. Google Plus (or Google+) is an audacious new social networking ecosystem that attempts to combine and replace the best of Facebook, Twitter, Foursquare, Microsoft Live Messenger, Flickr and even Skype.
AFP, Published on 08/06/2011
» Nintendo on Tuesday provided the first glimpse of a second-generation Wii console designed to dispel notions its system is not up to the standards of "hardcore" videogame players.
AFP, Published on 08/06/2011
» Nintendo on Tuesday provided the first glimpse of a second-generation Wii console designed to dispel notions its system is not up to the standards of "hardcore" videogame players.
AFP, Published on 21/04/2011
» Haiti's president-elect Michel Martelly sent Twitter messages rallying the support of Haitians, hours after election results Thursday confirmed that he had won his country's presidency.
AFP, Published on 14/04/2011
» San Francisco officials may require nightclubs in this notoriously liberal city to scan identities of visitors and have cameras record comings and goings at establishments.
AFP, Published on 13/04/2011
» Electronic Arts on Tuesday announced that a freshly-released "Tiger Woods PGA TOUR" videogame teed-off with the strongest opening sales in the franchise's 14-year history.
AFP, Published on 08/04/2011
» Facebook on Thursday presented an Internet-obsessed world with a gift -- greener, cheaper data centers to more efficiently power online services.
AFP, Published on 06/04/2011
» England's Ian Poulter said he does not think 14-time major winner Tiger Woods, mired in a win drought of nearly 18 months, will finish in the top five at the 75th Masters, which starts Thursday.
AFP, Published on 28/02/2011
» Libyan leader Moamer Kadhafi may be reviled by many of his own people and the international community, but he's enjoying an unexpected surge of popularity -- as a music video star.
Life, Published on 22/02/2011
» Waking to the sound of waves pounding the shore below, you roll out of bed and saunter towards the aroma of frying eggs and coffee. Having had your fill, you return to the room, apply some sunscreen, gather up the holiday essentials - book, iPod, towel - and, barefoot, seek out the beach. As the lobby doors slide open obligingly, you brace for the sudden rush of fresh, salty air, the warm sun's reflection off the surf beyond.