Thursday, October 20, 2011

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How DropBox Started As A Minimal Viable Product - techcrunch.com
 
Drew Houston is featured on the cover of Forbes magazine as the entrepreneur who out-Steve Jobs’ed Steve Jobs. He just raised $250 million for DropBox (as he explains in this TCTV interview). His success is well-earned, as...
 
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Siri lets anyone use a locked iPhone 4S - news.cnet.com
 
Sophos says default Siri setting in Passcode Lock can be changed to block anyone from using the voice activation feature on a locked phone. Read this blog post by Elinor Mills on InSecurity Complex.
 
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Not Just Google: Siri Searches Bing And Yahoo Too - searchengineland.com
 
Earlier tonight Danny Sullivan discovered that Siri will also search Bing and Yahoo, though it searches Google by default. If you say, “Search the web for . . .” or you ask Siri a question it can’t answer it will search Google...
 
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Should I Change My URLs for SEO? - seomoz.org
 
Are you constantly fine-tuning your URLs for SEO? Here's 5 scenarios where you might need a change, and a lot of reasons you might not.
 
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LinkedIn Debuts Classmates To Help You Stay Connected With Your Fellow Alumni - techcrunch.com
 
You could previously connect with contacts from college and grad school on LinkedIn by searching by name or by the educational institution, but LinkedIn is now making this process a much easier, feature rich experience....
 
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