Tuesday, June 4, 2013

Looks like Feedly wins the Google Reader expat crown

  Zynga lays off 18% of workforce, shifts focus to mobile | Twitter says error in 'routine change' caused brief outage
 
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Looks like Feedly wins the Google Reader expat crown
Feedly, the free RSS service that has been the safe harbor for millions of Internet refugees fleeing the soon-to-be-defunct Google Reader, announced that several popular RSS apps will access its API free of charge. Read More


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Zynga lays off 18% of workforce, shifts focus to mobile
More than 500 employees will be let go by August, Zynga said in a statement. Various offices are also closing, but the company declined to comment on specific locations. Read More

Twitter says error in 'routine change' caused brief outage
Twitter was back in working order after experiencing multiple technical issues that caused some users' tweet streams to not update, among other problems. Read More

Twitter aims to become safer with two-step sign-in
Twitter, in a much-needed move to keep its users safer from cyberattacks, is introducing a more secure login process. Read More

Amid riots, Turkish leader calls Twitter a 'curse'
As riots erupted in Turkey and protestors and government officials took to social media to fire back and forth online, the country's prime minister called Twitter a "curse." Read More

IE10 steals user share from IE9, jumps 53%
Microsoft's Internet Explorer boosted its user share last month by 53% as the company's enforced upgrade for Windows 7 continued to take effect. Read More

Google CEO pans negativity, extols crazy ideas
Innovation, negativity, crazy ideas and the future of technology were on Google CEO Larry Page's mind when he spoke at his company's recent I/O developers conference. Read More


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3 Reasons Why Sepaton is the World's Fastest Backup Solution
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Bitcoin Foundation is doubling the size of its staff -- to four
The Bitcoin Foundation is seeking a QA pro and a project manager as it aims to expand its staff to four full-timers. Read More

Ads hit Tumblr desktop feeds as Yahoo takeover looms
Tumblr is now putting ads in users' feeds on the desktop, in what could be the first move toward making sure the social blogging site is a profitable business for Yahoo. Read More

Nissan, other brands suspend Facebook ads over offensive content
Nissan and some other big brands have suspended advertising campaigns on Facebook after ads were apparently displayed next to offensive content on the site. Read More

Facebook crafts new policies to better combat hate speech
Facebook is admitting that it can do a better job in removing certain types of hate speech on the site, and is introducing some new policies to improve its track record. Read More

Next for Opera: Minimalist design, engine switcheroo
Opera Software released the first beta version of its flagship browser that uses the open-source WebKit rendering engine, making good on a pledge from February. Read More

Teens growing cool on Facebook but warming to Twitter, Pew study finds
Some teens are growing tired of the excessive sharing and "drama" on Facebook and more are turning to sites like Twitter and Instagram to express themselves, according to a new study. Read More

 

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