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Four short links: 28 January 2010

TrueSwitch — “the de facto proprietary API that all the big ISPs use to help users switch, a market opportunity that wouldn’t exist if they just opened up access to each other” in the words of Pete Warden.Free Publicity: Who Do We Help? (Anil Dash)…

[ More ] January 29th, 2010 | No Comments | Posted in Web 2.0 |

Announcing MashBash SXSWi 2010: Win a Free SXSWi Pass!

Mashable is excited to announce MashBash SXSWi, our second annual official SXSWi event, taking place on Sunday, March 14th at Buffalo Billiards in Austin, Texas.To kick off the celebration, we are giving away two full SXSWi conference badges and acc…

[ More ] January 29th, 2010 | No Comments | Posted in Web 2.0 |
 

China Internet users use VPN servers to cross firewall

BEIJING (Reuters) – Paid virtual private networks (VPNs) are quietly catching on in China as a way to access forbidden websites, analysts say, while authorities are leaving them alone until they become more popular.

[ More ] January 28th, 2010 | No Comments | Posted in Internet |

Launching the SEOmoz Free API and Enough Power to Build Open Site Explorer

Posted by Nick GernerThe launch of Open Site Explorer last week opens up a lot of link data, filters, and anchor text to a much wider audience than we’ve ever had before.  In that same vein, today we’re announcing our new and improved SEOmoz Fr…

[ More ] January 28th, 2010 | No Comments | Posted in Search Engines |
 

Ditch All Those Bookmarks! Quix Is an All-In-One Solution

Would you like to consolidate a hefty chunk of your browser’s bookmark bar real estate? Quix is an interesting application that allows users to create an all-in-one solution for bookmarklets and bookmarks, as well as a handy toolkit that will let us…

[ More ] January 27th, 2010 | No Comments | Posted in Web 2.0 |

MySpace Mail Now Has Over 15 Million Users

Last July, MySpace decided to get into the email business and launched MySpace Mail. According to the latest data we just received from MySpace, this initiative has turned out to be a success for the social network. In total, over 15 million MySpace…

[ More ] January 27th, 2010 | No Comments | Posted in Web 2.0 |
 

No Access for the Axis: SourceForge Bows to Government Demands

SourceForge, one of the the primary distribution hubs of the open source software movement, has shut its doors to visitors from a number of countries, saying that it is working to be in compliance with existing U.S. laws. In a blog post yesterday, t…

[ More ] January 27th, 2010 | No Comments | Posted in Web 2.0 |

More Security Flaws Found in Internet Explorer

It’s been a rough few weeks for the Microsoft’s Internet Explorer. First, Google revealed that Chinese hackers have used an undocumented security flaw in IE to access personal data of some of their employees. Microsoft did not immediatel…

[ More ] January 26th, 2010 | No Comments | Posted in Web 2.0 |

Augmented Reality Turns Shoes Into Game Controllers

Augmented reality has made for some uniquely enhanced objects and applications of late, from meta-iPhones to music videos to new experiments in print publishing.Enter Adidas and its take on AR technology: augmented reality footwear. The Originals AR…

[ More ] January 26th, 2010 | No Comments | Posted in Web 2.0 |

One Week to Save on SMX West – Register Now!

The Early Bird Rate for Search Marketing Expo – SMX West expires Saturday, January 30th. Save up to $350 on your All Access ticket by registering now! Here’s why:More than 150 of the world’s most knowledgeable speakers will present at SMX West…

[ More ] January 25th, 2010 | No Comments | Posted in Search Engines |
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