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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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Second-hand MP3 sales coming to Europe with ReDigi
Soon you’ll be able to cash in on your unwanted digital files, by selling them off – as long as the lawyers don’t get in the way
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Facebook launches Graph Search to peer into your friends' lives
Search gets personal with Facebook’s new social graph, which narrows its scope to your own life and connections. Google sighs with relief
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Twitter rolls out ability to download your tweet archive
From today you’ll be able to save every tweet you’ve ever made to your computer’s hard drive for easy browsing
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Use a virtual punch card and dot matrix printer to search for cats online
Want to see how your grandad would have used the Google back in the day? Well now you can
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Five amazing Google projects
The search giant has come a long way from serving up cat images. Here's what else Google gets up to in its spare time
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Windows Live Messenger to be replaced by Skype?
Microsoft looking to retire its old IM service and make Skype the place for messaging, according to rumour
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Kickstarter UK is live today
The crowd-funding website is now open for UK dwellers to get rich
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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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Foursquare local search no longer just for members
Don’t use Foursquare to check-in? Never mind – you can still use it to find a good pub
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Kickstarter comes to the UK on October 31st
Budding British inventors rejoice, Kickstarter crowd funding has hit the UK – start your project today
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Microsoft Points to take backseat to real money?
Microsoft’s online currency will be optional for Windows 8 – will Xbox Marketplace follow?
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YouTube takes on TV with 60 new channels
Throwing lots of money at lots of talent means YouTube is going to continue offering staunch competition to TV
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Facebook rolling out real life gifts
Forget virtual cakes and bunches of flowers – you'll soon be able to send your friends real presents
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Facebook dumps facial recognition in the EU… for now
The social network removes facial recognition in the wake of an Irish investigation – but plots a return in the future


