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Nexus One, from Google

You can already buy from Google OnLine Store a new touch-screen handset superphone Nexus One. That means, a rival from google to Apple’s iPhone is by now available. Consumers can buy the unlocked Nexus One for $529 or the phone with a two-year calling plan from T-Mobile for $179. Later this year Nexus One will

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Professional Voicemail Greetings

Our company faced recently interesting dilemma. We decided to update our voicemail greeting. In order to create a professional greeting we did a detailed research. Based on our expertise we have created few examples of greetings and a list of the elements needed to create a perfect voicemail greeting. According to our expertise good greeting

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Kind of 10.1-inch iPhone

Apple announced that most likely in February the company is going to begin production of the new device – a tablet with 10.1-inch multi-touch LCD display. It is described as a device needed to fill the gap between iPod touch and the MacBook. The device will be launch in March or April and it will

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TV is old-school

The Buggles were singing “Video Killed the Radio Star”, soon we can hear that “Internet Killed the TV Star.” According to the article from New York Times, website YouTube is 10 times more popular than any of its competitor. An author of the article suggests that the competition is not other websites anymore, but it

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Happy New York

Happy New Year from Royal Deer Design of New York! According to Wikipedia, nearly 170 languages are spoken in the New York City and 36% of its population was born outside the United States! So, let me wish you Happy New Year in few languages. HAPPY NEW YEAR in few languages: ARABIC – sana saiida

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Browser Wars

According to a survey from the analytical firm StatCounter, browser Mozilla’s Firefox 3.5 had a 21.93% market share while Microsoft’s Internet Explorer 7 has 21.2 % and Internet Explorer 8 has 20.33%. We can see that Internet Explorer is losing market share by falling during a period of one year from 68% to 55%. *Browser

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Opera – there are browsers worse than IE

Few reasons: – problem with displaying images, in some cases images change positions on the website during uploading the content. Finally images go to the proper place but there is some delay in interpretation of css – some input forms with option “upload file” doesn’t work with Opera, I don’t want to go into technical

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Google Live

Google announced – today’s word needs search results updates each second. Previously it took at least a few minutes for updates from social networks. But every second there is new content on the websites like Twitter, MySpace and Facebook. Google is going to quickly (every second) bring updates from those websites into the search index.

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We can pay for news online

48 percent of Internet users in the United States said in the survey (done by Boston Consulting Group) that they are open to pay for access to news online (including on mobile devices). The same survey made in several Western European countries shows that more than 60 percent of Internet users in Europe would pay.

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Economy is better

Warren Buffett and Bill Gates visited yesterday Columbia University in New York. Both of them told students to invest, they also mentioned that the financial panic is behind us and the economy is on the mend.

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