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    Yahoo is the new default search engine on Mozilla Firefox

    Thursday, November 20th, 2014

    Yahoo is the new default search engine on Mozilla Firefox


    Yahoo is the new default search engine on Mozilla Firefox
    gigaom.com
    For the next five years, Yahoo will be the default search engine for Mozilla Firefox.

    Nielsen will finally start tracking Netflix and Amazon video http://buff.ly/1xDAPpM

    Wednesday, November 19th, 2014

    Nielsen will finally start tracking Netflix and Amazon video http://buff.ly/1xDAPpM


    Nielsen will finally start tracking Netflix and Amazon video
    www.engadget.com
    Nielsen, the holy vanguard of television ratings, has finally figured out how to track viewership from Netflix and Amazon's streaming video services. And

    Facebook Launches Dedicated Groups App to Make Groups Easier http://buff.ly/1qmBERz

    Wednesday, November 19th, 2014

    Facebook Launches Dedicated Groups App to Make Groups Easier http://buff.ly/1qmBERz


    Facebook Launches Dedicated Groups App to Make Groups Easier
    lifehacker.com
    iOS/Android: Facebook continued its tradition of breaking out functionality into separate apps with Groups today. The app will make it easier to create, manage, and interact with private groups on the…

    Twitter's powerful new search engine includes every tweet ever sent http://buff….

    Tuesday, November 18th, 2014

    Twitter's powerful new search engine includes every tweet ever sent http://buff.ly/1tadc0s


    Twitter's powerful new search engine includes every tweet ever sent
    www.theverge.com
    Twitter's always been about speed and immediacy. It's where news breaks, it's where topics trend, it's where your timeline flies by so fast you're bound to miss things. In an effort to make itself…

    "New York City is building 10,000 internet pylons for free public Wi-Fi" http:/…

    Monday, November 17th, 2014

    "New York City is building 10,000 internet pylons for free public Wi-Fi" http://buff.ly/1EVTyh9 good read


    New York City is building 10,000 internet pylons for free public Wi-Fi
    www.theverge.com
    Say goodbye to New York's public pay phones and hello to one of the largest public Wi-Fi experiments ever. A new city plan dubbed LinkNYC will replace public pay telephones with a console that…