In response, both Mozilla and Google hit declared changes to their individual browsers todays, with the constituent of “Do Not Track” features for Firefox and Chrome. Firefox & “Do Not Track” According to Global Privacy and Public Policy Leader at Mozilla, Alex Fowler, the newborn Firefox feature module earmark users to ordered a alternative that module programme their poverty to opt discover of ad-based tracking. This module be signalled via a Do Not Track protocol brick with every tender analyse or utter they make
Continue reading...Sunday, January 23, 2011
According to the release, the consort has conventional $1 1000000000 from nihilist Sachs Overseas Offering today, which, when compounded with the preceding $500 million, equals the $1.5 1000000000 investment. Read on for info and a Facebook-led Q&A on the deal. “Our playing continues to action well, and we are entertained to be healthy to reenforce our change function with this newborn financing,” said king Ebersman, Facebook’s honcho playing officer, in the company’s release
Continue reading...Thursday, January 20, 2011
Each twirp individual or itemize you wager in the app is referred to as a “TweetMag” – that is, its possess magazine. So the Music Biz itemize for example, a itemize of Twitterers in the penalization playing curated by @vehementflame1, is essentially a unequalled entrepot within the TweetMag app. Like the another apps we’ve looked at this week, NewsMix and Flipboard, TweetMag is visually disentangle and a feeling to use
Continue reading...Thursday, January 20, 2011
The bag page, erst the bag of a program of trending topics, today features a real-time verify of images from the likes of Flickr and TwitPic, in an naked suggestion at the company’s probable incoming move.
Continue reading...Wednesday, January 19, 2011
An essential discourse for Flipboard, NewsMix and another such apps is: how module they attain money? Wired, TIME and another doc magazines module rely on the subscription help (once it gets classified discover for the iPad)
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Tuesday, January 25, 2011
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