By Lauren Litwinka, Posted in The Future of the Internet on December 19, 2008
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On Thursday, the Associated Press reported that popular search company Google is propelling its protégé web browser, Chrome, into the real world.Launched in early September, Chrome quickly became popular, boasting more than 10 million...(more)
By Lauren Litwinka, Posted in The Future of the Internet on December 5, 2008
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On Thursday, PC World reported that popular e-Commerce marketplace Amazon.com has released a shopping application for the iPhone mobile device. The application provides users with direct access to Amazon.com without having to go through the web...(more)
By Lauren Litwinka, Posted in The Future of the Internet on December 5, 2008
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The Internet is one of the most adaptable and fast-paced mediums in today’s world. That not only means with the proper connections, you can find what you’re looking for in a jiffy, but when something in the world changes, the Internet is...(more)
By Lauren Litwinka, Posted in The Future of the Internet on December 5, 2008
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Do you ever stop to think about the fact that although people may find your website, they may not all be able to benefit from it as well as you hoped? Not everyone can hear that warm, welcoming audio clip on your webpage. Not everyone can see that...(more)
By Lauren Litwinka, Posted in The Future of the Internet on December 4, 2008
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On Wednesday, Andrew Vanacore reported with the Associated Press that the popular peer-edited Internet encyclopedia, Wikipedia, is taking one very expensive step towards streamlining its open editing process. The Wikimedia Foundation recently...(more)
By Lauren Litwinka, Posted in The Future of the Internet on November 28, 2008
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On Friday, PC WORLD reported that popular video sharing website, YouTube.com, is beefing up its big browser screen to cater to a “new generation of 16:9 content.” 16:9… those figures might not mean much, but let’s switch...(more)
By Lauren Litwinka, Posted in The Future of the Internet on November 24, 2008
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Let’s face it, guys and girls—we are living in a generation of virtual entertainment; a time and place dominated by text messages, emails, podcasts and video games.In such a day-and-age, it’s easy to overlook one of the most...(more)
By Lauren Litwinka, Posted in The Future of the Internet on November 21, 2008
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On Thursday, Cedric Dupont, a Google Product Manager, and Corin Anderson, a Google Software Engineer posted in the Official Google blog on the exciting launch of SearchWiki. I stumbled upon this feature accidentally. When my boss sent me a link to...(more)
By Lauren Litwinka, Posted in The Future of the Internet on November 12, 2008
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On Tuesday, the Associated Press reported that top search company Google has been tinkering away in the labs yet again, and is ready to unveil new improvements for its free webmail service, Gmail.These new enhancements, unleashed Tuesday, focus on the...(more)
By Lauren Litwinka, Posted in The Future of the Internet on November 3, 2008
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Last Thursday, Evin Levey, Product Manager with Google, posted in the Official Google Blog that Google is looking at scanners in a whole new way.As someone who writes a lot of term papers supported by outside resources, I& 39;ve come to regard online...(more)
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