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Google Gets Patent For YouTube Gaming

Using YouTube may become a much less passive experience in the near future. Continue reading

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Stone Makes “Several Billion Tweets Per Hour” Prediction

To some degree, it's part of a cofounder's job to act as a corporate cheerleader; a pessimist could hurt his company by scaring people away. Continue reading

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Google Tries To Connect AdWords Users With Experts

Companies that need a little help with AdWords may now find it easier to receive some thanks to Google. Continue reading

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Average Person Spends 13 Hours a Week Online

Harris Interactive has released the findings of its latest poll on Internet users. This doesn't come as much of a shock, but people are spending more time online these days. According to the poll, adult Internet users are spending an average of 13 hours a week online." Of course, people's usage varies greatly; one in five (20%) of adult Internet users are online for only two hours or less a week while one in seven (14%) are spending 24 or more hours a week online," says Harris. The firm presents the following as highlights from the poll: - The age groups that spend the most time online are those aged 30-39 (18 hours) and those aged 25-29 (17 hours) and 40-49 (17 hours). - Half (50%) of all those online bought something on the Internet in the last month. Continue reading

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Watch: Google Wave Shows Events of 2009

To say that 2009 has been the year of Google Wave might be a stretch. It was introduced this year, and invites have been sent out to quite a few people now. It has been the subject of a fair amount of discussion, but it hasn't reached the mainstream yet. That said, 2009 was the year Google Wave was unleashed upon the world in its most primitive state. There is certainly a lot of potential for Wave, and we will no doubt see that more and more as time goes on if it truly does "catch on." We have already seen some pretty cool things done with it. For example, the Google Wave Pulp Fiction video has already become something of a cult classic in the tech industry (contains strong language): Another Google Wave video has surfaced, uploaded to YouTube by RockYourWhirled (via LifeHacker ). Continue reading

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Chrome Ad Campaign Nets Positive Results

Eight days ago, we wrote about a Google Chrome advertising campaign that's taking place in the UK. Continue reading

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Facebook Publishes 2009’s Top Status Trends

Facebook users are a pretty important group of people; after all, in recent months, it's been established that there are more of them than there are individuals in the United States. Continue reading

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