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Introducing Poke for Mobile — Today we're announcing Poke, an iPhone app that makes it fun and easy to say hello to friends wherever you are. The poke feature has been a part of Facebook since 2004. Now we're excited to share a new poke experience for mobile.| Josh Constine / TechCrunch: |
Facebook Launches Snapchat Competitor “Poke”, An iOS App For Sending Expiring Text, Photos, And Videos — Facebook has just announced its newest standalone app called “Poke” which lets people send photos, videos, pokes, or text Facebook messages to their friends that expire after a few seconds.| Jordan Crook / TechCrunch: |
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Apple lifts block on combo 30-pin+Lightning charging accessories — The POP station from Kickstarter aimed to combine Lightning and 30-pin connectors into a single charging device. — The Kickstarter campaign that was “shut down” by Apple for creating a charging station that had both Lightning … | Amir Efrati / Wall Street Journal: |
Google Designing ‘X Phone’ to Rival Apple, Samsung — Engineers at Motorola are hard at work on a sophisticated handset, to be released next year, that parent Google Inc. hopes will provide more potent competition for devices like Apple Inc.'s iPhone, said people familiar with the matter.| Matthew Panzarino / The Next Web: |
Google finds its design voice on iOS — From the beginning, Google's design sensibilities on the web and Android have been unique. Whether you were a fan of the spare, utilitarian feel of products like Search or not, you knew when you were looking at something built by Google.| Michael Wilson / New York Times: |
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Google Poaches a Partner's Top Marketer: Samsung Exec Brian Wallace Goes to Motorola — Samsung has done a very good job selling its brand of Google's Android phones. And apparently Google has paid attention: It is bringing over the guy who headed up Samsung's marketing to do the same job at its Motorola unit.| Peter Kafka / AllThingsD: |
The Wall Street Journal Signs Up for Apple's Subscription Service — It took a while, but they're in: The Wall Street Journal is now selling digital subscriptions via Apple's “Newsstand” service. — That means Dow Jones' business newspaper has joined thousands of other magazines and newspapers … | Nilay Patel / The Verge: |
Why the Instagram debacle just taught every tech company to be shadier than ever — Last night Instagram announced that it was retracting a controversial terms of service change that was widely and inaccurately interpreted to mean that the company would be selling user photos.| Reuters: |
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Apple Reaches Highest-Ever U.S. Smartphone Sales Share At 53.3%; Android Consolidates In Europe — Apple's shares, as you may have seen, have been sliding in the market on the back of strong competition from Android device makers. Today, some new figures on recent smartphone sales … | Ken Yeung / The Next Web: |
YouTube launches its native Player API for Android, enabling in-app video plays, ad support, more — At Google I/O 2012, YouTube announced that it was releasing a native Player API for Android. Six months later, it has finally arrived, although it's still being treated as an experiment.| Federico Viticci / MacStories: |
Apple Airs New iPad mini Commercial: I'll Be Home — Just in time for Christmas, Apple has aired a new TV commercial for the iPad mini. Focused on FaceTime, the commercial shows a girl and her grandfather sharing a moment of holiday cheer with the girl playing and singing the classic hit “I'll Be Home for Christmas”.| Chris Dale / YouTube Blog: |
Gangnam Style Makes YouTube History: First Video to Hit 1 Billion Views — A million views? You know what's cool? A billion views. — Today, a 34-year-old K-Pop artist made online video history when his viral video, Gangnam Style, smashed our records and became the first video ever to reach one billion views.| Matt Tatham / Experian: |
Facebook was the top search term in 2012 for fourth straight year — Experian Marketing Services analyzed the top 1,000 search terms from Hitwise data for 2012 , and Facebook was the top-searched term overall in the US. This is the fourth year that the social networking Website … | Romain Dillet / TechCrunch: |
Adobe Acquired Portfolio Service Behance For More Than $150 Million In Cash And Stock — Adobe announced yesterday that it had acquired New York-based company Behance. With 1 million members, the startup developed a LinkedIn for artists, allowing users to showcase their visual work.| Nielsen Wire: |
Nielsen Tops of 2012: Digital — Smartphone owners became the majority of mobile phone users for the first time this year, growing from 49 percent of mobile subscribers in Q1 2012, to 56 percent by Q3 2012. Mobile app usage also continued to grow. Among the top 10 mobile apps … | Ingrid Lunden / TechCrunch: |
Groupon Buys CommerceInterface To Improve How Vendors Sell On Groupon Goods — Groupon wants to be the king of local commerce, but with Groupon Goods it has a platform for online sales that compete with the likes of Amazon to sell goods from everyone everywhere.| Matt Brian / The Next Web: |
Merry Christmas from Google: Employees get to choose from a free Chromebook, Motorola RAZR M or Nexus 7 — Every year, just before the company closes for the festive period, Google likes to give its employees a little something for Christmas, just to say thank you for all their hard work.| Nokia: |
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