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Last fall, Seth Priebatsch decided he wanted his Boston company, which creates gaming applications for mobile phones...
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Torontoist checked out the weird and wonderful sights on their city's newly launched version of Google Street View , including this keeper . Gothamist was part amazed and part horrified by this crazed fight between a taxi driver and pedicab driver . Shanghaiist rolled their eyes as Jackie Chan put his foot in his mouth yet again , insinuating during an interview that the heavens cleared themselves for China's national day parade (no, Jackie, an anti-rain airforce squad did), that
Saturday, October 3rd, 2009 by Steven 0 Add a CommentIn this edition of the Weekly Wrapup – our newsletter summarizing the top stories of the week – we continue the build-up to our first event: The ReadWrite Real-Time Web Summit on October 15th in Mountain View, California. You can register here for the low price of $195. Also this week we published a list of 50 leading Real-Time Web companies, looked at the release of 100,000 Google Wave invites, compared Twitter and Facebook game plans
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Not sure if GOOG is manually deindexing Google Place Pages or if this is just the algorithm at work - often new pages rank well and then disappear for a few days - but some of the Place Pages I referenced in yesterday’s post on Google Place Pages SEO are now gone: The Place Page for Zurich Hauptbahnof was on page one this morning but now it’s not in the top 100. Several Place Pages showed up for this query but now none do. Still seeing a Place Page on page one for Burdick Chocolate
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Boston (DbTechNo) - It appears that search engine giant Google had their voice application rejected by Apple. In a letter made public, Apple said that Google’s voice app, was a meer duplicate of a function already included in the iPhone, thus it was rejected. This fact contradicts what we were led to believe by Apple who released a statement last month to the effect that they were still studying the voice app for possible inclusion in the iPhone store. “Apple believed the application dupl