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Bill Gates Joins Twitter Got 100000+ Followers just for a few hours!

Bill Gates
might be a little late to the party on this one, but the Microsoft
co-founder this week officially joined Twitter. Gates made his debut on
the micro-blogging site yesterday with a Tweet that said, “‘Hello World.’ Hard at work on my foundation letter – publishing on 1/25.”
In the one day that Gates has been on Twitter, [...]

[ More ] January 25th, 2010 | No Comments | Posted in Microsoft, Twitter |

Nick Jonas And The Administration – Who I Am 2010 Full Album MP3 Download

2010 solo album from Nick Jonas, one third of the
Jonas Brothers and a huge musical phenomenon. With some downtime in
2009, Nick Jonas took the opportunity to form a side project called
Nick Jonas & The Administration, which also includes drummer
Michael Bland (Prince, Backstreet Boys, Boyz II Men, Rob Thomas),
keyboardist Tommy Barbarella (Prince, Switchfoot, Jonny Lang),
album-only guitarist [...]

[ More ] January 25th, 2010 | No Comments | Posted in Music |

The Social Networking “Connect with” Battle, Facebook vs Twitter vs Myspace

The Connect Wars: Facebook’s MySpace Beachhead, Twitter’s Coming Launch – GigaOM
Not content to control only their own domains, social web sites are trying to conquer those of everyone else — by becoming the dominant log-in system for the web. Facebook, of course, is off to a quick and convincing start. Inside Facebook reports that MySpace [...]

[ More ] January 17th, 2010 | No Comments | Posted in Social Networking |

16 Things I Like about the Google Nexus One (and 8 I don’t)

16 Things I Like about the Google Nexus One (and 8 I don’t)
I’m still getting acquainted with the unsubsidized Google Nexus One I bought last week, but I’ve spent enough time with it to share my likes and dislikes. Since there’s only a 14-day return period and plenty of return fees — especially if you [...]

[ More ] January 17th, 2010 | No Comments | Posted in Google, Mobile |

Dynamic Caller ID

Flat Planet Phone Co., an Israeli VoIP startup, has developed
a new VoIP technology called Dynamic Caller ID that essentially allows
you to have multiple caller IDs built on the fly. These caller IDs
depend on the local number being dialed. For instance, if you call
someone in Orange County, Calif., from New York, the recipient would
only see the [...]

[ More ] January 17th, 2010 | No Comments | Posted in Technology |
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