links for 2009-12-15
16 December 2009
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Now that Google Wave has opened up to one million users and there are countless unused invites floating around, just about anyone who wants to take Google’s new collaboration tool for a spin can do so. Sure, some users are disappointed with the platform, but if you’re among them you’ll have to admit that whether it’s going to catch on or not, it’s been used for some neat stuff.
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Wherever you are, or wherever you're going, our service helps you discover great new places, make bookings and arrange exciting things to do.
Whether it's a night out with friends, a family trip or a complete city break, it is brilliant at suggesting, arranging and sharing plans.
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One simple way of thinking of hashtags is as keyword tags that help label your tweets. If you use a blogging platform like WordPress or social media sites like Flickr, you’re probably already familiar with the idea of using keywords to help tag your blog posts or photos. Keyword tags allow people to more easily find related content of interest. This is EXACTLY why you want to use hashtags — more people are likely to find your Twitter account as a result.
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When jurors become Facebook friends during a trial, is it a significant enough violation of a judge’s orders not to communicate to constitute a mistrial? The mayor of Baltimore hopes so, as she looks to fight a conviction for embezzling gift cards for personal use.
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The Teletext information service on analogue and digital television will close across the UK on 16 December.
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Every now and then you come across a song that you are 100% sure you know who the original artist is. Don’t bet your life on it.
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Use it like an egg timer or a count down timer.
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A new EU restriction may see the volume levels across all iPods and MP3 players capped.
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