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Happy 6th Birthday, Twitter!

Happy 6th Birthday Twitter!
March 21, 2012 Apple Business California Dick Costolo Evan Williams Facebook Google Initial public offering Internet Jack Dorsey Marketing and Advertising Microsoft Odeo Online Communities San Francisco Search engine marketing Silicon Valley SMS Social media Social Networking Social networking service Twitter 2 Comments

Why I Deleted The Creepiest App In The World, And Then Decided I Needed It Back

Highlight App SXSW 2012
March 12, 2012 App Apple Austin Business California Facebook Foursquare Google Google Maps Highlight Internet iPhone Mac San Francisco Silicon Valley South by Southwest SXSW Texas Twitter 1 Comment

The iPad of 1935

Smithsonian: The iPad of 1935
March 8, 2012 Amazon Amazon Kindle Apple Bookselling California Computer Cupertino E-book Internet iPad Mechanics Nook PC Retro Science and Technology Silicon Valley Smithsonian Smithsonian Institution Thomas Edison Vintage Web Leave a Comment

CHART OF THE DAY: The iPad Is Outselling Every Single PC

Business Insider: iPad Sales March 2012
March 8, 2012 Apple Business California Computer Cupertino Email Internet iPad iPhone iPod Personal computer San Francisco Silicon Valley Tablet computer Tim Cook Web Leave a Comment

Everything that happens in one day on the internet

A Day in the Internet
March 7, 2012 Apple Apps Babies Blog Business California Computer Eiffel Tower Email Facebook Google Internet iPhone Music Netflix Pandora Photos Pinterest Silicon Valley Statistics Twitter Web YouTube 2 Comments

Apple Mountain Lion: Why No Facebook?

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February 17, 2012 Apple Cupertino California Facebook Flickr Mac OS X Silicon Valley Social media 1 Comment

Fortune – The Secrets Apple Keeps

February 10, 2012 Apple Business Cupertino California Fortune Steve Jobs Leave a Comment

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Intel's staff of just over 100 employees outside their first building in Mountain View, in 1969. Front left, co-founder Robert Noyce; front right, co-founder Gordon Moore. " alt="Intel's staff of just over 100 employees outside their first building in Mountain View, in 1969. Front left, co-founder Robert Noyce; front right, co-founder Gordon Moore. William Shockley (at head of table) celebrates winning a share of the 1956 Nobel Prize. Gordon Moore (seated far left), Sheldon Roberts (next to Moore), Robert Noyce (middle standing), and Jay Last (far right) are half of the "Traitorous Eight. Intel's staff of just over 100 employees outside their first building in Mountain View, in 1969. Front left, co-founder Robert Noyce; front right, co-founder Gordon Moore.
Better Than A Van Gogh: NASA Visualizes All The World’s Ocean Currents INFOGRAPHIC OF THE DAY OUR OCEANS ARE EVERY BIT AS TURBULENT AS "STARRY NIGHT."
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April 4, 1968: Martin Luther King, Jr. Assassinated
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Despite its serene appearance when viewed from Earth, the energy produced from the Sun is so strong that every second its core releases the equivalent of 100 billion nuclear bombs. The next time you’re cloud watching, ponder this: by studying the skies, you are essentially staring into history. Why? The light you presently enjoy travels from distant stars and galaxies takes hundreds, thousands and sometimes millions of years to reach us. While Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun, its temperatures can reach a biting -280 degrees Fahrenheit as Mercury lacks the atmospheric pressure necessary to trap heat. Venus, on the other hand, has a thick atmosphere to trap heat and is markedly hotter than Mercury, despite being farther away from the sun. If you are ever lucky or wealthy enough to gallivant to the moon, you can expect your presence to remain much longer than anticipated. As there is no air or wind on the moon, your footprints are likely to last forever (barring a meteoric collision, of course).
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Marvin Gaye was born on April 2nd, 1939.
Microsoft, West Coast Customs Create the Ultimate 400-hp ‘Device’

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