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    Twitter Analyzer Expands Your Twitter Info If you haven’t figured it out just yet, there’s quite a bit of information that can be gained by paying attention to your activity using the network’s micro-blogging functionality. Finding out more information about your activity on Twitter can help you adjust your activity if necessary, or just identify other areas to work on improving your Twitter … This message was shared via my6sense

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    \x0a Google has made Buzz different because it wants Buzz to elicit a different kind of interaction. When eWeek.com asked whether Buzz is out to kill Facebook or Twitter, Google’s VP of product management said, “Absolutely not… . It’s hard to create a trend line or extrapolate too much from six days of use, but certainly conversation and the conversational Web is a place where Buzz has excelled.” If Facebook and Twitter are about status, Buzz is about conversation.\x0a
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    \x0a The good news is that that while a counter-trend may be brewing that points toward “social overload” — companies that are agile like Google (and Facebook and others) can help us figure our threshold for how much we want to share and who benefits from it. The current hypothesis that everything is better with “friends” is being tested before our eyes. Each market in different parts of the globe may respond to this hypothesis differently. But the truth that’s becoming easier to see is that some things aren’t meant to be social (think e-mail and one to one messaging). Understanding this thinking will probably make the social web even better. As social technologies progress, valuable and meaningful engagements will become more important than just connecting with friends.\x0a
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    Social Media Today | How Social Is Too Social?

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    - Interesting post

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    Android 2.1 Coming to All U.S. Android Phones? [RUMOR]
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    Testing to email from Google Reader to my Tumblr blog…

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    Sent to you by svartling via Google Reader: Android 2.1 Coming to All U.S. Android Phones? [RUMOR] via Mashable! by Matt Silverman on 2/27/10

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    Version 2.1 of the Android operating system (which currently powers newer handsets like the Nexus One) may be coming to older Android phones in the U.S, according to a report. This corroborates some earlier rumors, and comes despite speculation that 2.1 simply wouldn’t fit on older hardware like T-mobile’s G1 handset.

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    The rumor is being reported by Taylor Wimberly of Android and Me, who cites “inside sources familiar with the matter.” Wimberly also notes that not all of the features of the Nexus One will make it to the older phones, such as Live Wallpaper, and that certain handsets may require a clean data wipe before installing 2.1 via PC interface (a departure from previous over-the-air updates that Android users have enjoyed).

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    Given that the most crucial user data stored on Android phones is generally in the cloud (e-mail, contacts calendar) and other apps and files can easily be backed up via SD card, a system wipe in exchange for a shiny new OS seems worthwhile. But questions remain about how older hardware will handle some of the heavier features of 2.1. If the rumors are true, it would be great news for early adopters of Android who now long for the updated features of the Nexus One.

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    What do you think? If available, would you upgrade your old Android phone to 2.1, or simply purchase the newest hardware when you’re ready? Tags: android, G1, Google, Mobile 2.0, nexus one, rumor, rumors Things you can do from here: - Subscribe to Mashable! using Google Reader - Get started using Google Reader to easily keep up with all your favorite sites

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    http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Mashable/~3/TB75KVwyObc/

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    Humor: With iPhone OS, Bigger Can Only Mean Better, Right?
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    Humor: With iPhone OS, Bigger Can Only Mean Better, Right?

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    - Funny :)

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    via BeGeek.

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  11. \x0a Well what do we have here? The Nexus One and Motorola Droid running the Mozilla Fennec mobile web browser? Really? Yep! The folks at Mozilla have posted a few photos of the Droid and Nexus one running a new Android version of Fennec. (via Mozilla Fennec Spotted on Nexus One and Droid)\x0aFound via http://twitter.com/gadgetsearch\x0a \x0a \x0a
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    Well what do we have here? The Nexus One and Motorola Droid running the Mozilla Fennec mobile web browser? Really? Yep! The folks at Mozilla have posted a few photos of the Droid and Nexus one running a new Android version of Fennec. (via Mozilla Fennec Spotted on Nexus One and Droid)

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    Found via http://twitter.com/gadgetsearch

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    Samsung i8910 OmniaHD Unboxing And First Impressions

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    While the Samsung i8910 OmniaHD has been out for over a year, it is still an impressive phone based on its features. The massive 3.7-inch AMOLED capacitive touchscreen display is basically unmatched, and its 8 megapixel autofocus camera and HD video recording are, too. Thanks to our friends at iUnlock.com, I’ve gotten ahold of a Samsung i8910 OmniaHD to use for a little while. This is my first non-Nokia Symbian phone, and I’m quite interested to see how the overall experience compares to say, the N97 Mini. Here’s the unboxing video — the packaging is quite simple, especially as compared to Nokia’s Nseries smartphones, but gets the job done. (via Samsung i8910 OmniaHD Unboxing And First Impressions | Symbian-Guru.com)

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    Found via http://twitter.com/gadgetsearch

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    El Capitan Spring - Yosemite National Park, California (via PatrickSmithPhotography)

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    - One more awesome photo! Great!

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    Gunung Baru does not sleep. (via davе)

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    - Beautiful!

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    YouTube Video: Sony Ericsson Hazel and Elm

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    Sony Ericsson has released a promo video for the Sony Ericsson Hazel and Sony Ericsson Elm phones in the GreenHeart program.

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    Find more info about Sony Ericsson Hazel!

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    Find more info about Sony Ericsson Elm!

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