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Leaving Google was a very tough thing to do: the technological innovation remains immense, the people are smart and the perks aren’t bad. “Goldman…
MXit, the free instant messaging and social media platform, has been in the news lately, primarily because it was acquired by World of Avatar,…
As part of the preparations for its looming IPO, Facebook has to disclose in its SEC filing some risk factors which could materially and…
Online censorship, it would seem, is no longer the preserve of governments bandying around acronyms like SOPA, PIPA, and ACTA. Google and Twitter both…
In light of the “Your World” ruckus that is taking the tech world by storm, including more employees who want to leave, perhaps it’s…
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Google+ continued to defy its critics by growing 55% in the US in December compared to November according to Experian Hitwise. It’s no wonder…
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Google Trader, the internet giant’s classifieds and trading service, is making waves, especially in emerging markets. The aim of Trader is to make it…