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Google Buzz Could Have Dominated Location. (And Snuck Up On Facebook And Twitter.) - Washington Post


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Google Buzz Could Have Dominated Location. (And Snuck Up On Facebook And Twitter.)
Washington Post
Tomorrow it will be exactly one month since the launch of Google Buzz. The song remains the same: it's a mess. Normally, that wouldn't bother me so much ...
Google Buzz, Latitude May Be Integrated, Google Says eWeek
Google Really Wants to Monitor Where You Are: May Link Buzz and Latitude Fast Company
Buzz + Latitude = A Minefield for Google GigaOm (blog)
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Technology News: Tech Buzz: Google's Long-Term Prognosis: Death by CEO

Last week I was asked to comment on a study of CEOs. It found that young ones do better than old ones do, which kind of pissed me off. At the same time, like a lot of folks in my business, I've been looking back at the lessons learned ...

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MidLife Gamer Podcast Episode 61 - Awesome Ruler

Need of Speed Shift V’s Forza 3, Demon’s Souls, The Beatles: Rock Band, Buzz TV Jungle Party, Uncharted 2 and Afrika. News discussion – Issue with Nintendo Wii update, further Left4Dead 2 boycott dousing, Epic 360 development, Super Street Fighter 4 and Queen on Rock Band. The retail round-up – Star Wars out this week, Halo ODST at number 1, DLC...

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Market Wire - NEW RESEARCH: Websense Security Labs Reports 'User Trust' Targeted Attacks; More Than 1 in 10 'Top Search' Results Categorized as Malware; Increased Focus on Web 2.0

February 4, 2010 -- Websense, Inc. (NASDAQ: WBSN) today revealedthe findings from its bi-annual research report "Websense Security Labs,State of Internet Security,...

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