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English: Google Logo officially released on May 2010 (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Everyone Joining TheOldReader and Feedly after Google Reader Announcement
Google Reader will be closing at the beginning on July, current users found out just this week from a message when they logged into their accounts. The reader is very popular with bloggers and those in the media for reading stories coming from varied sources in one location. In addition, bloggers like to keep readers connected through Google Reader and Google Feedburner’s email subscribe options. With the lose of the reader, blogs might have a drop-off in readership some fear. Google is making the move in hopes that users with jump to Google+ and receive their daily news from the feed their. But the two products aren’t the same and users and instead moving to TheOldReader and Feedly, two services similar to Google Reader.
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Illustration of Facebook mobile interface (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Facebook Posts Get A Lot of Exposure
Each time you post to Facebook you might think that no one sees it because no one liked it and no one made any comments. But according to a recent study done by Facebook on its own data, a full third of the users that follow you see each posts that you make. That is a really good number of friends that have seen your posts.
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Whole Site Delivery and Amazon S3
Whole Site Delivery
There is a great deal of buzz about a service known as “whole site delivery” provided by content delivery networks. The way whole site delivery works, is by caching all of your site’s assets on servers all over the globe as soon as they have been accessed from the origin server. Once this occurs, any user in a particular region can access the files without having to send a request to the origin server, which may be halfway across the world. This helps to eliminate the amount of traffic that your origin server sees, which can be quite beneficial.
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Twitter Follows LinkedIn, Facebook and Google With Ad API
In an attempt to get more advertising without hiring a good number of new sales members, Twitter opened its Ad API to the public today. This follows other technology companies that have made similar moves including Google, Facebook and LinkedIn. This makes it easy for large buyers to quickly setup and manage campaigns with in-house programmers. Small businesses can continue to use the web-based interface provided by Twitter for small transactions.
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5 Little Known Ways to Increase Your Computer Speed
After a few years of use, you've probably noticed that your computer has gotten much slower than when you initially purchased it. However, when it gets too slow, there is no need to purchase a new computer when you can employ tactics to bring it back to an at least tolerable speed. Here are five little known ways to increase your computer speed.
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Top 5 Questions to Ask your Internet Service Provider
Switching Internet services providers can be a difficult decision for many people. We are bombarded with advertisements for numerous plans from a variety of companies, each claiming to be the best for one reason or another. You are probably paying a lot for your Internet access, and you want to make sure you get the best possible deal out of it.
It seems like many of the companies involved don't have great service or like to hide details in the fine points of contracts that allow them to provide a lower quality Internet connection than you expected. Here are some questions you can ask a potential service provider to make sure you really understand what you would get with their service.
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A medical transcriptionist working in a medical transcription outsourced environment. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Top 3 Outsourcing Needs for Small Business
Small businesses tend to focus solely on a set of skills in their niche, usually due to a lack of time, resources or man power, which means little-to-no in-house teams to perform specific skills, such as marketing, design, content creation, social media management, strategy development, etc. The list goes on, but small business owners most likely can’t keep track of everything themselves.
The solution to these overwhelming needs is outsourcing. Outsourcing and freelancing allows small businesses to not only operate properly, but to succeed in the long run.
The following are three top outsourcing needs for small businesses that assist in and determine the functionality, look and outreach of small businesses. With a combined effort, these outsourcing needs define their overall success and integration.
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Facebook's New Developers Live Video Channel
Google started a Developers Live Video channel for developers and now Facebook is following in its footsteps with the development of Facebook Developers Live video channel. Effective today, this channel will showcase news updates, speaking sessions, tutorials and much more.
According to Facebook, people will be able to view live broadcasts as well as previously recorded videos. This enables developers to access the latest information and make contact with product designers and engineers. Doug Purdy, director of product for Facebook, shared that the first broadcast will be on February 19.
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English: Freelance artist (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Pitch Me Aims to Streamline Freelance Journalism
A great place for freelance journalist to give previews of their ideas to editors to read over is Pitchme.org.
There is a new listings site for freelancers that was started by journalist Kabir Chibber who feels some of the industry is "stuck in the 19th century." This site goes from pitch to payment.
Chibber hopes to create a space where journalists can pitch their best ideas. Editors can log in and read them and commission these journalists to write for them.
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English: Mark Zuckerberg, founder Facebook, and Jet Li in Davos, Switzerland, 2009 (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Graph Search, A New Facebook Development
A new Facebook development has been announced. Graph Search is an innovated, internal search engine with clear-cut precision developed by the Facebook team. At an event held at Menlo Park campus, Mark Zuckerberg presented the three segments of Facebook which are the timeline, newsfeed and the most recent Graph Search.
Zuckerberg held this press release to disclose a new Facebook development to let everyone know what exciting changes are in store for Facebook. In an explanation of exactly what Graph Search is, Zuckerberg portrayed the new feature as an internal search engine that is different from a regular online search engine.