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Saxena on May 9, 2011 ·
One of the foremost publishing houses in the U.S, Conde Nast has finally been given the right by Apple Inc. to bring its subscription based services to the Apple Apps Store, as one of the oldest publishing entities id now offering readers subscriptions for its popular magazine, The New Yorker via iTunes, where in the users will be able to purchase [...]
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Saxena on January 16, 2011 ·
With the year 2011, there has come a new change in the current generation technology trend, in the form of the tablet revolution that has been apparent and prevalent with the Consumer Electronics Show 2011 (CES 2011) being the platform. World’s most renowed tablet device, the Apple iPad has now something more to look forward to, as media mogul, [...]
Posted by NARUTO on April 17, 2010 ·
Ning, a social network that allows you to make your own social network, is coming to an end – at least as we knew it. The ability to create social networks for free within the tool will be annulled. To use the service now will have to pay. And communities that already exist will be wiped out if the owner did not want to spend money.
Simple like [...]
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Saxena on March 2, 2010 ·
One of the most respectable and highly revered publication houses in the United States, Conde Nast has announced that, it will soon be releasing digitized versions of its immensely popular publications such as, Wired, GQ, Vanity Fair, The New Yorker and Glamour etc. specifically tailored for the upcoming Apple iPad tablet device. This announcement further [...]
Posted by NARUTO on October 22, 2009 ·
YouTube consumes “a lot less than you think ” in traffic data to Google, the company said. Even with more than 1 billion visitors per day, the cost of the video site YouTube, in terms of bandwidth consumption is low thanks to file-sharing networks, shows a survey released by security firm Arbor Networks.
The study on the global Internet traffic, [...]
Posted by NARUTO on July 30, 2009 ·
Scott Carney published an interesting article in Wired about the relationship between capitalism and piracy in Somalia. In addition to generating controversy with the union of the two issues, the editors decided to launch a game on your site called “Cutthroat Capitalism” to illustrate and make the content a little more interactive.
Carney explained [...]
Posted by Neo on July 2, 2009 ·
The name of Matt W Moore is by now pretty well known among those who love bright and bold shades, deep colors and graffiti style that are an instant throwback to the retro. The genius of the man lies in his ability to bring out the beauty of the abstract design into the real world by adopting a brand new style of art that is dubbed as ‘Vectorfunk’. [...]