MySpace is preparing to add Facebook Connect features to its main service, we’ve confirmed from a source within MySpace. This will be the first time MySpace will publicly conceded defeat to Facebook over ownership of the social graph, and it’s more than a touchy subject internally.
So touchy, in fact, that my source tells me that [...]
Tags: Asap, Co Presidents, Execs, Facebook, Graph, Launch, Limited, Myspace, Next Level, Rollout, Touchy Subject, Upper Management, Videos, What This Means
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Tue, April 6 2010 » Uncategorized » No Comments
Earlier today, Adobe and Google announced a partnership that integrates Flash right into future builds of Chrome. At a time when Flash is under fire from both Apple and HTML5 advocates, this is a huge win for the technology. But one thing that wasn’t clear from Google’s post on the matter (and Adobe’s comment to [...]
Tags: Adobe Flash, Advocates, Apple Ceo, Flash Integration, Google, Holiday Season, Ipad, Launch, Linux, Linux Os, Mac Linux, Partnership, Platforms, Rivalry, Spokesperson, Steve Jobs, What This Means
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Tue, March 30 2010 » Uncategorized » No Comments
While Loren Brichter may be hard at work on Tweetie Two for the Mac, he hasn’t given on his baby: Tweetie 2 for the iPhone. While the app hasn’t been updated since late November, a new build is due shortly with one big addition: native Foursquare support.
What this means is that anytime someone in your [...]
Tags: Annoyance, Anticipation, Email, Free Upgrade, Google, Google Map, Iphone, Late November, Loren Brichter, Mac, New Features, Phone Number, Private Beta, Public Beta, Tweet, Twitter, Venue, Video Uploads, What This Means
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Tue, March 9 2010 » Uncategorized » No Comments
While digging through the Chromium forums back in November looking for clues about the then-unreleased Chrome for Mac beta, we stumbled on an interesting bit of information: Google was moving away from supporting Gears going forward. While this move was obvious for some given Google’s heavy investment in HTML5, Google hadn’t talked much about what [...]
Tags: Active Development, Database Api, Death Watch, Developers, Fette, Firefox, Gears, Google, Internet Explorer, Investing Resources, Kool Aid, Mac Beta, New Features, Os X, Safari, Scope, Snow Leopard, Sockets, Storage, What This Means
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Sun, February 21 2010 » Uncategorized » No Comments