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W3C Beta. Check out!
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"A couple of weeks ago on March 20, the W3C launched a beta of a new design for the W3C site. Actually it’s much more than just a new visual design as it includes restructuring content and site architecture."
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"Omegle is a brand-new service for meeting new friends. When you use Omegle, we pick another user at random and let you have a one-on-one chat with each other. Chats are completely anonymous, although there is nothing to stop you from revealing personal details if you would like"
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"TOUCH-SCREEN devices like the iPhone are great when you can see them, but not much good if you are blind. Now a new way of presenting Braille characters on a mobile device could be the first step towards a Braille-ready touch-screen phone."
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"Quite a few people seemed to enjoy last week’s post about How To Monitor Online Conversations, so I thought it would be a good idea to explain how to make a monitoring dashboard to make it easy to track what’s being said online about you, your company, your competitors and anything else you need to keep an eye on. The key to monitoring dashboards is to set them up in a way that you can check them frequently, quickly and easily."
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"According to Compete, Facebook’s US growth rate accelerated in March (this is likely largely due to Facebook’s incredible growth rate amongst users over 35), and Facebook’s overall share of time spent online in the US also increased. However, whether these trends correspond to increased engagement (i.e. visits per user or time spent per user) is unclear."
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"Google has released a video showing a data center of theirs. This is one of the computer farms (or you might think of it as one supercomputer or a part of one) where your requests to Google, like its search engine, get crunched. Google says this data center has slots for over 45,000 servers in 45 containers."
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