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Google Chrome to get advanced plug-in blocking
Content settings aren’t a new feature to Google Chrome, but as the browser matures it looks as though the Big G is making granular controls. Two recent additions to the Chromium source code combine to function very much like FlashBlock does: per-plug-in content settings and click-to-play. Visit a page with the former enabled, and the [...]
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Twitter Users Aren’t Interested in Supporting Your Brand
Bad news, Evil Corporations: Twitter tweeps aren’t your shills! A study by digital marketing agency 360i reveals that only a sliver of consumer tweets forward branding messages. It notes that “more than 90-percent of tweets originate from consumers — and only 8-percent are authored by marketers.” Conversely, only 12-percent of all tweets mention a brand. [...]
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Some First Impressions on Firefox 4
After spending a bit of time with it, I think I can finally write an editorial on some first impressions of Firefox 4.0 Beta 1, the first public beta release by Mozilla. I’ll go over the speed improvements, vast user interface changes, and most importantly, what I like and dislike so far. Speed Speed has [...]
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Facebook Closes Up the Gift Shop
BREAKING: Facebook just announced that as of August 1st, users will no longer be able to send and receive virtual gifts (as well as some real gifts) on Facebook as Facebook looks to improve other products. The gifts you’ve already received on your Wall will remain visible, and you still will able to view your [...]
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