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Apple introduces Ping, a social network for music
And . . . BAM ! Shitty MySpace finally dies ! ?
Chatroulette Gets It Up: V.2 Is Now Live

The transformation is now complete. Our favorite random video chat site Chatroulette has gone through a redesign over the past week and is now back up, in what founder Andrei Ternovskiy and those who believe in second chances hope will be a more nudity-free i.e. more monetizable version.
Wave Goodbye To Google Wave

UK.gov sticks to IE 6 cos it's more 'cost effective'

Computers in Whitehall will largely continue to run Microsoft’s Internet Explorer 6, which will make web coders spit out their cheese‘n’pickle sarnies this lunchtime.
“It is not straightforward for HMG departments to upgrade IE versions on their systems. Upgrading these systems to IE 8 can be a very large operation, taking weeks to test and roll out to all users.”
That’s according to the government’s response to a petition submitted to Downing Street in February that opposed UK.gov’s continued endorsement of Microsoft’s IE 6.
YouTube Now Supports 15 Minutes of Fame
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User-made YouTube videos have been limited to 10 minutes almost since the beginning, but now YouTube is ready to give people 15 minutes per video instead.
YouTube says its Content ID system makes the extra five minutes possible. With all major movie studios and music labels using Content ID to sniff out copyrighted material, and the technology improved enough, YouTube can afford to relax the upload limit, which was introduced to keep pirated television shows and movies off the site. Content partners, such as CBS, have always been able to upload longer videos, including full-length television shows and feature films.
Voilà! Apple’s Magic Trackpad Appears. Multi-Touch On Any Mac For $69

Internet bosses approve .xxx Internet address for porn websites
BRUSSELS (BNO NEWS) -- The company that oversees Internet addresses on Friday approved the .xxx top-level domain after a long battle by the online red-light district.
ICM Registry had called on the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN), which oversees the Internet, to create a specific Web address for online adult entertainment for more than six years. ICANN, however, repeatedly denied the requests.
Boost your SEO through social media
Adam Stafford, managing director at search agency Fresh Egg, reveals how they make the most of socially-powered SEO
Links are the lifeblood of the web. Seventy per cent of Google’s algorithm is link-based and the more on-topic your links are, the better. So you need a very targeted approach if you want to top the rankings – ignore the recent revolution in social media at your peril.



