Snoop’s Doggumentary Drops on MySpace

Snoop Dogg has released his latest album, Doggumentary, on MySpace two days before it’s official release. Everything from Gang Bang Rookie feat. Pilot and Platinume feat. R. Kelly to Wet and My F**n House feat. Young Jezzy and E-40. While you can listen to all 21 tracks, only four are actually available for purchase/download: Gang [...]

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App Builders: 5 Sites to Grow Your Business on a Budget

Social media tools like Twitter and Facebook are quickly becoming the standard in business marketing. However, in the past 18 months many businesses have been experimenting with another new and lucrative strategy: mobile apps. Of course, there are several reasons why mobile app creation can be  a profitable business move. Not only can an app provide a better [...]

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Tech Week in Review 3-25-2011

MySpace Failing Faster It used to be the blinged out king of the Internet. Now, MySpace is failing faster and faster. According to Comscore, MySpace dropped by 14.4% from 73 million visitors to 63 million visitors between January and February of 2011. Parent company News Corp. is in the middle of a sale process and [...]

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SXSW Video Recap: Ellen McGirt Talks Women in Technology

Amid complaints that SXSW is becoming too mainstream, there are still plenty of things for early adopters and all the cool people to check out. Case in point: the Pepsico Women’s Inspiration Network panels. Pepsico partnered with Fast Company for a series of panels during the interactive part of the festival. One of the panels, [...]

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Nintendo’s Art Academy Fuels Creativity in Classrooms

As part of a unique relationship between Nintendo and the National Art Education Association (NAEA), art teachers in elementary, middle and high school classrooms have been provided with hand-held Nintendo DSi XL™ systems and copies of Art Academy™, a software title that offers interactive art tutorials for budding artists of any background or skill level. [...]

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AisleFinder is Google Maps for Your Supermarket

AisleFinder started simply enough. A young techie, Curtiss Pope, working at a local grocery store found that people were always asking where stuff was. He wondered why the stores didn’t just give customers an aisle-by-aisle snapshot of the store layout and location of all items they wanted. Years later, this same young techie finds himself [...]

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