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Appolicious Takes A Page Out Of Twitter’s Playbook; Lets Users Create Personalized Lists Of Apps
TechCrunch (Thursday)
Appolicious, a comprehensive iPhone and Android app directory with a social twist, has launched a compelling new feature today: the ability for users to create curated lists of iPhone apps and Android apps. The new feature, which is similar in some ways to Twitter's list functionality, allows any... | |
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[TWIT]
Appolicious Takes A Page Out Of Twitter’s Playbook; Lets Users Create Personalized Lists Of Apps
TechCrunch (Thursday)
Appolicious, a comprehensive iPhone and Android app directory with a social twist, has launched a compelling new feature today: the ability for users to create curated lists of iPhone apps and Android apps. The new feature, which is similar in some ways to Twitter's list functionality, allows any... | |
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[FACE]
Venture capitalists are bullish on the future of game funding
Venturebeat (Thursday)
Game investing is still going strong, even though it did take a hit during the recession. We calculated that game companies raised $600.5 million in 2009, down 36 percent from the year before. But game-savvy venture capitalists are still bullish on games. We did a roundtable Q&A with some of ... | |
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[ROCK]
Venture capitalists are bullish on the future of game funding
Venturebeat (Thursday)
Game investing is still going strong, even though it did take a hit during the recession. We calculated that game companies raised $600.5 million in 2009, down 36 percent from the year before. But game-savvy venture capitalists are still bullish on games. We did a roundtable Q&A with some of ... | |
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[LIFE]
Venture capitalists are bullish on the future of game funding
Venturebeat (Thursday)
Game investing is still going strong, even though it did take a hit during the recession. We calculated that game companies raised $600.5 million in 2009, down 36 percent from the year before. But game-savvy venture capitalists are still bullish on games. We did a roundtable Q&A with some of ... | |
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[TWIT]
What Do People REALLY Think Of... THE KINDLE?
Silicon Alley Insider (Thursday)
Do people know what the Kindle is? How does the convenience of the Kindle compare to the feel of a book in your hands? Watch the answers to these burning questions and more below:
Read the rest of this story » See Also: Yes, But What Do People REALLY Think Of Twit... | |
