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GM’s OnStar to Feature Facebook Integration, Allows Status Updates on the Go
Sep 8th

There was a time when OnStar, and other systems like it, were meant to do one thing: help you in case of an emergency.
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GM’s OnStar to Feature Facebook Integration, Allows Status Updates on the Go
Benchmark And Accel Partners Reach Across The Atlantic To Fund ResearchGATE
Sep 8th

“So ResearchGATE is Facebook for Scientists?” I asked ex-Facebook exec, current Benchmark Capital general partner and new ResearchGATE investor Matt Cohler . “I bristle at that characterization,” he responded telling me that doesn’t adequately describe the company
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Benchmark And Accel Partners Reach Across The Atlantic To Fund ResearchGATE
Mobile app echoecho makes check-ins personal
Sep 3rd

This week, we inadvertently stumbled across a pretty neat, cross-platform, geo-location mobile app titled echoecho .
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Mobile app echoecho makes check-ins personal
Paul Allen Sues Google and Apple, Other High-Profile Companies
Aug 27th

When it comes to patents, making sure that yours are kept up to date, and that other companies aren’t using the same technology that you incorporated in them is a prime directive. Even patents that aren’t necessarily as high-profile as some others, they still need to be defended.
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Paul Allen Sues Google and Apple, Other High-Profile Companies
Microsoft cofounder drops patent bomb on Apple, Google, Facebook
Aug 27th

Paul Allen, entrepreneur and cofounder of Microsoft, has filed a lawsuit against 11 companies for infringements on his Web search patents.
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Microsoft cofounder drops patent bomb on Apple, Google, Facebook
AdXplore offers 90,000 new jobs to iPhone owners in the US
Aug 27th

You might have been affected by the recent job cuts in the US, but if you’re an iPhone owner, you’ll have the chance of getting a new type of job i.e. to become a Independent Sales Rep (ISR) that is required by AdXplore.
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AdXplore offers 90,000 new jobs to iPhone owners in the US
Facebook to kill IE6 support for Chat on IE9 beta day
Aug 26th

Facebook has announced that it will soon end Internet Explorer 6 support for Facebook Chat. The kill date is September 15— the same day Microsoft plans to release the first IE9 beta.
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Facebook to kill IE6 support for Chat on IE9 beta day
iTunes may be more social starting next week
Aug 26th

Cloud-based iTunes streaming may take some time for Apple to get up and running, but a new report suggests that Web-based improvements may yet be coming to the iTunes Store in the form of social networking integration . And we may finally see wireless syncing between iOS devices and iTunes.
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iTunes may be more social starting next week
Boost Mobile Increases International Features for only $5 Per Month
Aug 25th

It wasn’t too long ago that pre-paid cell service wasn’t all that enticing. People would tend to go out of their way to try and sign that two, or three-year (depending on your location) contract, just to make sure that they got the cheapest price for their phone, and the full power of the wireless carrier’s network. Now though, services like Virgin Mobile and Boost Mobile are stepping up their game, providing not only the price to become competitive, but also the features that people look for.
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Boost Mobile Increases International Features for only $5 Per Month
Virgin Mobile USA Adds $40 Unlimited Mobile Broadband Plan to Broadband2Go Portfolio
Aug 24th

When Virgin Mobile launched their very own MiFi, plenty of folks were wondering why it hadn’t happened sooner.
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Virgin Mobile USA Adds $40 Unlimited Mobile Broadband Plan to Broadband2Go Portfolio

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