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14th October 2009 sees the third Meetdraw event for all with a digital interest taking place in central Bournemouth.

Google is set to challenge Microsoft's dominance with Windows in the operating system market.

Whilst e-commerce customers have come to rely on product reviews over the last few years when making purchasing decisions, there has always been a slight air of suspicion over whether this has been abused.
Numbers aren’t the defining standard for excellence. Performance is. Apple’s new 3G iPhone’s opening weekend reports 1 million units sold and 10,000 downloads from the new App Store. That sounds impressive, but 1 million isn't much in the mobile device world.
Second Life now has a competitor – Google. The search engine giant just rolled out a challenge to the virtual world giant. Google now offers free software, “Lively,” that lets people create their own online 3D worlds. Those worlds can be embedded on websites and melded with other online functions.
Last year Google lifted the lid on Android, an open source, mobile operating system to power a new generation of mobile devices. Now Android is about to get a workout.

Confusing, messy, cluttered and media heavy are words many in the industry and the users use to descsribe MySpace.com. But that’s about to change. MySpace.com launched part of its expected redesign today. The new look is cleaner, sleeker and less cluttered, giving the popular social networking site a much needed “make-over.”
A major internet goldrush is about to start as a radical plan to approve rules  allowing brands to register their own names as domain names in place of dot-com or dot-org comes into effect.
It must hurt to spend over half a billion dollars to buy a passing fad. When Social NOTworking website Facebook blasted past its fast fading competitor Myspace in May, the pain must have simply been unbearable for reichwing media baron Rupert Murdoch.

Studies show it’s sports fans, not tech savvy geeks who are more likely to embrace the internet. Yes, sports fans more likely to use a greater range of web services than the average surfer.

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