Want to see where the internet lives?
Having a snoop around Google’s global real estate is more fun than it sounds, thanks to a new set of snaps of the Big G’s server farms
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Welcome to the new Stuff.tv
You’ve probably noticed we’ve given Stuff.tv a lick of paint. But there’s a bit more to it than that. Here, come and take a look around
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Facebook fails to produce mythical phone
World’s biggest social network ups the stakes in location and makes a beeline for your wallet
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360-degree video for Professor Green's track 'Coming to Get Me'
The craziest video you'll watch today. Unless you're watching some pretty weird stuff
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Zune services coming to the UK
Microsoft starts scraping its hooves ahead of the new charge for old glory with the announcement of Zune services for the UK
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Facebook Places UK on its map
Good news for Facebookers looking to get locationed up – Facebook Places comes to the UK today
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Dead laptop drum ensemble
What to do with your outdated notebooks? Put together a rocking drum circle, of course! German-born sound artist Trimpin dusted off six of his expired
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RIP Google Wave
[WARNING: bad language throughout] Old, but good. Google Wave, this was the best thing you ever did...
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Google Wave ebbs away
Last night Google posted an update on its blog – and it spells the beginning of the end for its Wave project
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The 20 best web apps
Web apps are those handy tools and services you find online. Often, but not always, browser-based, there’s a shedload of them out there that make yo
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Firefox Home coming to iPhone?
iPhone users could soon be getting a touch of Firefox on their mobiles – but not in the form of the actual web browser. Instead, the Firefox Home app
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LOVEFiLM kicks off digital film giveaway
Movie rental and download purveyor LOVEFiLM has just announced that its biggest ever promotion, dubbed Extra Time, will kick off to coincide with the
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Spotify launches Unlimited and Open accounts
Leading music service du jour Spotify has just added a couple of new account types to the existing Premium and, er, normal configurations.Spotify Unli
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Google Editions hopes to be the last word in ebooks
The Google Editions ebook service is set to launch in July this year and promises to turn some heads (and pages) in the process.Unlike the Amazon Kind
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Spotify pulls manual update from website
Remember that rather splendid Spotify update that we told you about yesterday? Well if you haven't downloaded it yet, you'll just have to be patient –

