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Facebook 3.0 May Be The Most Useful App On The iPhone Yet
When Facebook launched the 2.0 version of its iPhone app in September of last year, it was a huge upgrade from its original app that launched with the App Store last July. And now it’s on the verge of launching the 3.0 version of the app, and having tested it today, we can safely say that it once again takes Facebook on the device to the next level. In fact, it may be the most useful app on the iPhone now, period.
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Facebook passes Google as most-viewed site in US in past week
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There seems to be no stopping Mark Zuckerberg‘s wunderkind – perhaps because it’s doing something that search cannot Facebook was the most-visited site in the US – just – in the past week. Source: Hitwise US Is that Google in Facebook’s rear-view mirror? Why, yes, it is, at least in the US, according to the
Most Popular Gmail Labs Features – Gmail – Lifehacker
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Out of 23 available Gmail Labs features, Lifehacker readers with Labs enabled on their accounts use Custom label colors, Superstars, Mark as read button, and the Forgotten attachment detector the most. Read more: Most Popular Gmail Labs Features – Gmail – Lifehacker.
Obama Spent Most of $3 Million This Year on Google
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Barack Obama’s campaign spent nearly $3 million on online advertising related purchases between January and April. The biggest recipient of the Democratic Presidential hopeful’s online ad dollars was Google. Read more: http://www.clickz.com/3629685
WANT: The World’s Most Confusing Bookbag
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So i’m guessing that Harry Potter, one of the Obamas and Sonic the Hedgehog will all get together in Amsterdam (the tulips gave the location away) in 2010 and try to figure out this bookbag. Read more: http://www.geekologie.com/2010/03/do_want_the_worlds_awesomest_b.php
World’s 20 Most Earthquake Prone Cities
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Ranked in order of how badly they would fare were: Kathmandu, Nepal, population 1 million and growing; possible 69,000 deaths Istanbul, Turkey, population 10 million; possible 55,000 deaths Delhi, India, population 14 million; possible 38,000 deaths Quito, Ecuador, population 1.8 million; possible deaths 15.000; volcanoes are an even bigger threat here Manila, Philippines, 1.6 million
Most early-stage breast cancer patients may not need radiation
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St. Louis, MO – Breast cancer patients with early stage disease that has spread to only one lymph node may not benefit from radiation after mastectomy, because of the low present-day risk of recurrence following modern surgery and systemic therapy, a finding that could one day change the course of treatment for thousands of women
The Most Controversial Magazine Covers of All Time
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The Most Controversial Ads in Fashion History
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Sex and fashion have long been intertwined. Sex and advertising – even longer. But, every now and again, someone in the fashion world causes a stir. We’ve uncovered seven of the most controversial ads ever released by the fashion industry. Enjoy. American Apparel – 2003 to present Tom Ford For Men – August 2007 to
Most Value-Packed Cars
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When it comes to getting more for your money, these cars and SUVs pack the most punch. Nissan‘s $81,000 GT-R goes almost 200 miles an hour, has a 485-horsepower twin-turbo engine and, from a distance, sounds like a whirring reptile ready to strike. It’s not exactly the kind of car that comes to mind as
Most of Google AdWords Case Dismissed
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Google is currently facing 10 trademark infringement cases stemming from AdWords. No court has yet definitively ruled on whether using a brand name to trigger a search ads infringes trademark. The one case to go to trial, a lawsuit by insurance company Geico against Google, resulted in a victory for Google in 2004. In that









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