Saturday, July 16, 2011

New data suggests Google+ isn't raining men: 34 percent of users are female

New data suggests Google+ isn't raining men: 34 percent of users are female
VentureBeat
Despite many reports by major news organizations, about 33.6 percent of Google+'s total user base are female, according to new research by unofficial Google+ statistician and founder of Ancestry.com Paul Allen. Allen, who earlier in the week accurately ...
24000 data files stolen from defense contractor in massive cyber attack
The Warner Robins Patriot
by Gene Rector Deputy Defense Secretary Bill Lynn said Thursday a massive cyber attack by a "foreign intelligence service" could force redesign of a new, developmental weapon system. Lynn said 24000 data files were stolen from an undisclosed defense ...
Fooducate founder on the ingredients of a successful iPhone app
Appolicious
As we know, some titles for iOS and Android devices are more appetizing than others. One of our favorites is Fooducate, which informs users about the nutritional benefits and hazards of everything we put in our mouths. As Appolicious Advisor Kyle ...
Obama Dials for Pizza, Gets the Space Station
Discovery News
The US President joked with the space station astronauts on Friday, but had a heartfelt message for the final shuttle crew. During the presidential phonecall, Obama told the space station crew how proud he was of them. Earlier, the shuttle Atlantis ...
Twitter tries to come to terms with Microsoft's Bing
CNET
by Liz Gannes After failing to strike an agreement to re-up its "fire hose" data stream licensing deal with Google, Twitter is now trying to make sure the same thing doesn't happen to a similar arrangement with Microsoft's Bing search service, ...

CNET
Can T-Mobile My Touch 4G Slide Beat Samsung Galaxy S 2?
International Business Times
By IB Times Staff Reporter | July 16, 2011 9:21 AM EDT T-Mobile USA, the fourth largest wireless carrier in the Unites States, recently launched HTC-manufactured myTouch 4G Slide smartphone that claims advanced camera features with zero shutter lag and ...

International Business Times
Apple wins round one in patent battle
UPI.com
Fred Liu, chief operating officer of HTC corp., poses with smartphone "EVO WiMAX" during a press conference in Tokyo, Japan, February 28, 2011. UPI/Keizo Mori WASHINGTON, July 16 (UPI) -- California-based Apple Inc. has won a preliminary ruling by the ...

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