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The best LOLs from YouTube’s Comedy Week
As YouTube's Comedy Week reaches its close, we pick out the highlights for your rib-tickling pleasure
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10 things we’ve learned about Google’s future from I/O
So Google’s three-hour plus keynote address is over. We ponder some of its ramifications over a much-needed coffee...
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Google Maps 2013 – need to know
Can't find what you need to know about Google’s new Maps for 2013? Stuff sets the coordinates to help you out
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Google Play Music All Access takes aim at Spotify
Google ups its music streaming game with All Access... and hopes you're not too attached to your Spotify subscription
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YouTube introduces paid channels
Pilot scheme for subscription-based channels starts today – but only with a small group available at first
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Facebook rumoured to buy Waze for US$1bn
Facebook looks set to flaunt its cash by picking up the social-centric mapping company Waze. But can it help you find true friends?
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5 YouTube channels we’d be happy to pay for
With YouTube seemingly set for paid channels, we look at the ones we love – and the ones that subscription might improve
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Kickstarter turns four – this is what it's been up to
Crowdsourcing product development has come of age, but Kickstarter's journey to now has taken four long years. Here's how it happened
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John Lewis offers six months of free broadband when you buy a gadget
Selected tech products come with half a year of fast Internet – but you’ll need to pay for the rest of the year
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Google Map Maker launches in the UK
Google's DIY mapping service hits our shores as citizen cartographers are called to arms
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The online TV revolution could end up being very expensive for the viewer
As content providers dig deep to fund glossy online shows, we may wind up having to pay big or miss out
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Google Reader is shutting down and the Internet is angry about it
Google announces that it will retire its RSS service on 1st July, sparking outrage and sadness amongst users
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The visual web – pics or GTFO
A picture tells a thousand words, and the way we browse the interwebs is changing accordingly. Let's just hope some sites don't get left behind...
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Facebook overhauls News Feed to lose the clutter
Facebook’s News Feed redesign poaches from Pinterest, Twitter and its own mobile app to promote rich media and, yep, celebrities
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BBC to follow Netflix by debuting shows online
Auntie will experiment with the idea of showing programmes on iPlayer before they are broadcast
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