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I’ve just noticed something odd when searching on Bing: it asks me to enter a captcha code before I can click through to my chosen search result.
Bing is currently looking to wrench some search market share from Google, but it seems this is a guarant…
Is Google’s Nexus One a flop?
March 18, 2010
Can the world’s number one search company design and sell a mobile phone to consumers direct via the internet? With the launch of the Nexus One smartphone on January 5, 2010, Google set out to answer that question.
74 days later, we have a reasonable e…
Q&A: Lovehoney co-founder Neal Slateford
March 18, 2010
Lovehoney is an online retailer of sex toys and other adult products, and one which faces some unique challenges in its approaches to marketing and selling online.
I’ve been talking to Lovehoney director and co-founder Neal Slateford about the busines…
Warehouse and MyDeco: iPhone apps round up
March 18, 2010
Both MyDeco and Warehouse both recently released iPhone apps. I’ve been trying them out… Warehouse
Fashion retailer Warehouse launched an iPhone app last week, which presents a limited selection of stock, links to its blog and newsletter, videos, an…
Do Facebook apps need funding?
March 18, 2010
While browsing through my RSS reader earlier, I came across an interesting post on PaidContent: a Facebook app called Second Porch raised $1m in funding from an angel fund.
I immediately scratched my head and asked myself: do most entrepreneurs behind …
SxSW: The lines between privacy and publicity may be blurring. But they still matter.
March 17, 2010
Every year around this time, the social feeds of people who know attendees of the SxSW festival are swarmed by photos, updates and digressions about activities happening in and around Austin’s convention center.
This year, the output from individual …
SxSW: The lines between privacy and publicity may be blurring. But they still matter.
March 17, 2010
Every year around this time, the social feeds of people who know attendees of the SxSW festival are swarmed by photos, updates and digressions about activities happening in and around Austin’s convention center.
This year, the output from individual …
YouTube is uploading 24 hours of content every minute. And monetizing it.
March 17, 2010
Less than a year ago, video giant YouTube announced that people were uploading 20 hours of video to the site every minute. They encouraged users to upload even more. Today, they’ve announced that a full day’s worth of content is uploaded per minute.
A…
YouTube is uploading 24 hours of content every minute. And monetizing it.
March 17, 2010
Less than a year ago, video giant YouTube announced that people were uploading 20 hours of video to the site every second. They encouraged users to upload even more. Today, they’ve announced that a full day’s worth of content is uploaded per second.
A…
Have non-techies and the Twitterati ruined SXSWi?
March 17, 2010
SXSWi is one of the most popular tech and conferences in the United States. Many of the tech industry’s movers and shakers make their way to Austin, Texas for the conference every year along with entrepreneurs, journalists and interested observers. But…
