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AT&T Pursues Google Android Mobile Platform

Judging from a variety of reports from the blogosphere and news outlets, wireless giant AT&T is rethinking its adoption of Google's Android. AT&T Wireless' Ralph de la Vega is 'very interested' in integrating Android into the carrier's phones after looking further at the flexibility offered by the platform.

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WebDriven Selected to Create Web Properties for Public Television Series

Earlier this year, WebDriven partnered with Grace Creek Media to create a private preview website for a new public television series, Closer To Truth. This site was developed in part to drive interest in the series for public television program directors.

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Google Launches Google App Engine Web Services Infrastructure

Today, Google unveiled its Google App Engine for building web applications and services limited to the first 10,000 developers.

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Yahoo! Launches Shine Website for Women

Accessorized to the hilt with more than 15 major publications - like Good Housekeeping, Allure and Glamour - Yahoo! has launched Shine, a new website to serve the growing population of women online.

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Web 2.0 Meets the Corporate Enterprise: Five Questions to Consider

As Web 2.0 matures beyond blogs, feeds and photo sharing, many organizations are considering how to leverage social media within the enterprise to improve information sharing and employee productivity. Yet, as with most cultural changes, the move to social media is fraught with numerous challenges to adoption even from employees who are already active in Web 2.0 spaces.

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Obama Searches Grow after Speech

According to Hitwise US, searches for Presidential hopeful Barack Obama are up 35% this week -- due in part to interest in his so-called 'race speech' given last week.

Source: Hitwise US

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Is Wired Tired? Print in a Web 2.0 World

I have to admit, I enjoy reading Wired and I wait expectantly for the next issue so I can browse trends in technology, science, culture --and increasingly -- where they intersect. The illustrations and language reflect a creativity that have become a hallmark of the publication and the Wired brand itself. I mean, where else can you find articles on manga and the 'green' BMW? Yet, one wonders if a hard copy print publication really makes sense any more. And besides, with Facebook, online niche sites, and blogs, etc. aren't print magazines -- to borrow Wired's phrase -- a little tired?

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Fast Company's Fast 50: Google & Green

In many ways, Fast Company's Fast 50 reflects a continuing trend toward things green and Google.

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Duke Scores with New Wireless Network

According to a recent press release, Duke University will soon surpass other colleges with more than 2,500 wireless internet access points.

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Google, Wine, & Codeweavers make Photoshop Run on Linux

Stephen Shankland's Underexposed blog on CNet is reporting today that Google is funding development for Photoshop-on-Linux. But is porting of individual applications the right approach?

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