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The End of the Web? Don’t Bet on It. Here’s Why

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Initially the computer did basic functions like “screen validation” (making sure that you didn’t enter non-sensical data into fields, for example) and could take over functions like compiling your software code so you could check for errors before submitting it to the mainframe. The WWW is the presentation layer.

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Top 29 Startup Posts May 2010

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Facebook is about to try to dominate display ads the way Google dominates text ads - Chris Dixon , May 15, 2010 It is customary to divide online advertising into two categories: direct response and brand advertising. Through advertising or direct sales, these sites harvest intent. they have purchasing intent ).*.

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Quickly Enable Social Logins with JanRain Engage

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This includes support for Facebook, Google, Twitter, LinkedIn and over a dozen additional services. Adding the Widget On the "Get the Widget" screen, youll be asked for your token URL. The channel is sponsored by the Intel AppUp Developer Program. Then click "Get Started" and you can start deploying the widget.

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How I Use Visualization to Drive Creativity

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The creative process - Whenever I need to do any task that requires insight I have to be able to visualize – to literally SEE the decision framework. How much power does Google have due to search? My framework gives me a deeper understanding of the sector. Many people are visual thinkers. And in 2 hours I was done.

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The Future of Television & The Digital Living Room

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But with the introduction of Apple TV, Google TV, the Boxee Box & other initiatives it’s clear that this battle will heat up in 2011. The following is not meant to be a deep dive but rather a framework for understanding the issues. Enter Google. This is where the digital media puck is going.

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