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Global Warming News Twitter

Tuesday, July 31st, 2007

Global WarmingWe have launched a Twitter profile that provides green news. We also have Twitter profiles for global warming news, science news and for space news. Twitter is a microblogging service and communication tool that allows you to post short 140 character updates. To get our updates on Twitter you need to join Twitter and then follow our Twitter profile.



You can keep up with news about Twitter by reading BloggersBlog.com’s Twitter news section or by
following the BloggersBlog.com Twitter. Examples of some of the other news Twitters available include
business news, celebrity gossip, sports news, tech
gadgets
, jobs, video game news, health news, tech news, fashion news, politics and virtual worlds.



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Cisco kills Linksys brand

Friday, July 27th, 2007

In a roundtable with the European press, John Chambers confirmed the “end of life” of the Linksys name, being replaced by the new and redesigned Cisco branding.
This decision follows Cisco’s move last April to make it easier for Linksys resellers to add Cisco products to their offerings and vice versa. Also, just a few […]

Seagate to Drop IDE Drives

Thursday, July 26th, 2007

Seagate plans to cease manufacturing IDE hard drives by the end of the year and will focus exclusively on SATA-based products. Seagate is the first major hard drive manufacturer to announce such plans, though others will likely follow suit as SATA continues to sap PATA’s market share. According to a report published at Australian-based ITNews […]

Apple sells 270,000 iPhones in the first two days

Thursday, July 26th, 2007

Apple Inc. said Wednesday that it sold 270,000 iPhones in the final 30 hours of its fiscal third quarter — the first time the gadgets were available for purchase in the United States.
The Cupertino-based electronics maker offers the handset in two configurations, a 4GB model for $499 and an 8GB model for $599. However, it […]

Elgg social network

Wednesday, July 25th, 2007

Lets you run your own social network.
Elgg is an open source software platform designed to allow people to easily connect and share resources. Established in March 2004 by Ben Werdmuller and David Tosh, Elgg allows you to create a social network and host it on your own infrastructure, modifying the features to fit your specific […]

AJAX Powered WordPress Plugins

Monday, July 23rd, 2007

AjaxWP - Adds AJAX to all aspects of your WordPress site speeding up the load times.
Alexa Rank - Display your Alexa rank with pride.
Ajax Comment Preview - Allows readers to preview their comment before submitting.
asTunes - Retrieves data from your Audioscrobbler/last.fm profile and posts it as a list on your blog.
Codebox - Side scrolling box […]

Office of Fair Trading to investigate Pipex - Tiscali deal

Monday, July 23rd, 2007

The Office of Fair Trading (OFT) announced today that it will investigate the recent acquisition of the Pipex broadband and voice customers by Tiscali. The £210 million deal came after an announcement by Pipex in March that it was up for sale.
The OFT could impose conditions on the merger or refer the deal to the […]

Gang kidnaps top RPG player

Monday, July 23rd, 2007

An armed gang of four kidnapped one of the world’s top RPG gamers after one criminal’s girlfriend lured him into a fake date using Orkut, Google’s social network. After sequestering him in Sao Paulo, they held a gun against the victim’s head for five hours to get his password, which they wanted to sell for […]

Web networkers fraud risk

Sunday, July 22nd, 2007

People who use internet networking sites are being warned that they could be at risk of identity theft.
Credit information group Equifax said members of sites such as MySpace, Bebo and Facebook may be putting too many details about themselves online.
It said fraudsters could use these details to steal someone’s identity and apply for credit and […]

Microsoft confirms Windows 7 due in 3 years

Saturday, July 21st, 2007

At an internal meeting for its sales force this week, Microsoft confirmed the code name and approximate timing for Windows Vista’s successor. The details, such as they are, aren’t a huge surprise, but given the dearth of information from Microsoft on its next PC operating system, any confirmation seems notable.
http://blog.seattlepi.nwsource.com/microsoft/archives/118404.asp