Diigo, the popular social bookmarking service, just released a new iPad app called iChromy. The app brings the best of Google Chrome’s interface and speed to the iPad.
iChromy is stunningly close to Chrome’s interface and speed. It also features social sharing functions and an easy tab sorting feature for navigating multiple web pages.
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We all know how difficult it is to write within 140 characters. Even worse, how to deal with long URLs.
Without relying on third party software, Twitter.com is now building their own automatic link shortening module into their platform. This will make it easy to paste a link of any length into the tweet box and have it shortened (19 characters max).
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Now you can easily grab your favorite web content and prepare it for reading on the go.
GrabMyBooks for Firefox allows you to easily grab content from your favorite websites and convert it into an eBook reader format.
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According to a recent study from ShareThis, more than half of all content shared online occurs through Facebook.
With the explosion of the Social Web in the last few years, sharing content is becoming a centralized part of Internet consumption. But exactly how big is this phenomenon? →Keep Reading
The founders of Groupon may have another “hit” on their hands with the announcement that Lightbank (the investment firm run by founders of Groupon) plans to partner with Internet Pawn to create a new site called Pawngo.com.
“Particularly in today’s economy, many people often find themselves in a bind and need short-term capital to overcome some obstacle they’re facing,” said Todd Hills, co-founder and CEO of Pawngo.” →Keep Reading
A recent report from the United Nation’s Rapporteur Frank La Rue states that “the Internet has become a key means by which individuals can exercise their right to freedom and expression.”
As we saw during the 2011 Egyptian revolution, the Internet can be a valuable tool for providing freedom of speech and communication among a nation in turmoil. →Keep Reading
Sony has seen better days I’m sure. Weeks after the Sony PlayStation Network Hack, another entity of Sony gets hacked. Sony Music Brazil is the latest victim to cyber-attacks in the recent days. Saturday night, Sony Music Brazil’s website was hacked with only a single page giving clue to who hacked the site. →Keep Reading
Wireless Gigabit (WiGig) just took a step closer to reality with the announcement from Panasonic of it’s newest chip ready for mobile devices. This would make wireless data streaming faster than our current LAN speeds.
Today Panasonic announced they have created the first ever chip capable of bringing this technology to the mobile market.
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HP’s new TouchPad tablet device, a 10- inch tablet built using the webOS mobile operating system, plans to debut later this summer. With the influx of tablets on the market, developers are being asked to build applications on iOS, Android, Blackberry, the Web, and more. HP wants to make their apps easy to develop.
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Amazon has recently announced a new service called Amazon Cloud Drive together with a Cloud Player for Web and Android.
This allows Amazon to deliver quality music products stored on the cloud. This gives their customers access to music wherever they go.
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