How Turntable.fm Replicates Music Scenes Online

There are two things that avid music listeners appreciate: variety and sharing. On the internet, listening to music has become a more social experience with sites like Last.fm, Spotify, and even YouTube engaging users in recommending music and commenting on it. And Pandora provides variety, auto-generating playlists based on listener preferences. Each of these sites [...]

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AT&T to Highlight Black History Makers With 28 Days Speaker Series

AT&T is bringing back the AT&T 28 Days speaker series for a fourth year to motivate consumers to be innovative and give incite about African-Americans who are currently making history every day. The AT&T 28 Days speaker series features some of today’s influential and respected leaders offering their own unique perspectives in the areas of technology, media, business, politics, and [...]

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The Top 12 Brand Pages in Google+ Circles

Zoomsphere a platform that provides detailed statistics for major social networks such as Facebook,Twitter,Google+ and LinkedIn gives us a a look at the top 12 brands on Google+  Android: 255,026 followers Mashable: 146,794 followers Coldplay: 130,696 followers Google Chrome: 128,757 followers H&M: 120,788 followers Google+: 114,574 followers Marvel: 114, 531 followers Train: 112, 459 followers The All-American Rejects: [...]

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Tech Week in Review 12-23-2011

Google+ Launches Major Improvements Before the New Year Google+ launched a number of improvements and goodies this week for your enjoyment over the holidays. One of the most important updates IMHO are better notifications. I’ve enjoyed using Google+ since their launch, but browser notifications were messy and often just didn’t work at all. Notifications now [...]

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Why Do Blacks Make Technology Popular?

In the 1980s, crack cocaine flowed through America’s inner cities in a rampant rush of enterprise and despair. As this lucrative drug trade exploded, addicts and authorities alike sought out dealers ready to capitalize. Suddenly the pager — a device developed nearly 40 years ago to quiet the constant noise of hospital’s telecom systems — [...]

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