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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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Amazon to take on Netflix with standalone video streaming service
Netflix had better watch its back – Amazon wants a slice of the video streaming pie
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BT set to roll out 80Mbps fibre optic broadband this year
And ten million of us will get to go download crazy with those super speeds. We call shotgun.
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Facebook has filed for a US$5 billion IPO stock market launch
Mark Zuckerberg looks set to release his social network giant in to the hands (and wallets) of the masses
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Viral of the week – highly synchronised swarm of nano quadrotors strut their stuff
If this swarm of advanced micro copters ever gained sentience and equipped lasers, we’d be history within a week…
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Sky to launch PAYG internet TV and movies for non-subscribers
Opt-in TV gets you out of your Sky subscription without losing out on movies, sport and entertainment
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Viral of the week – flying people in New York City
What do you get when you mix three flying people-copters, New York City and some slow moving vocal dubstep? A very relaxing and surreal experience, surprisingly...
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Viral of the week – Creature Comforts does DC superheroes
Claymation DC superheroes with adorable voices? Wednesday afternoon's don't get more easy going than this
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ReBrick social networking site built for Lego maniacs
Brick by brick, devoted Lego zealots are building a community of Lego lovers to knock your block off
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New Vimeo hands-on
Fans of the video sharing site that's not YouTube, attention please – here's what the New Vimeo looks like
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Gaikai gets ready to bring full game streaming to the masses
Full game streaming at the click of a button? Yes please.
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Viral of the week – restless still life painting
A painted bowl of fruit can be rather boring. We'd much prefer if things were messed up a bit...
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Facebook MySpace and Twitter join forces to fight Google
The big G’s rivals team up to thwart its recent social search update
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Wi-Fi coming to the London Underground in time for the 2012 Olympics
It's what we've all been waiting for – Wi-Fi access in the deep, dark depths of the London Underground
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FileSonic has disabled file sharing following Megaupload’s persecution
The chain reaction begins. But will this gradual erosion spell the end for online file sharing?


