Now it Rains and Snows in Google Earth

Jul 29, 2010 View Comments by Frederic Lardinois

Google Earth now features local news-style weather animations for snow and rain drops.

To see this, open up the latest version of Google Earth, enable the weather layer and head for a place where it is currently raining or snowing.

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TweetDeck Goes Real Time – And It’s a Whole New Way of Using Twitter

Jul 29, 2010 View Comments by Frederic Lardinois

Yesterday, TweetDeck’s Richard Barley announced a new beta version of the popular Twitter (and Buzz, LinkedIn and Facebook) client. In this new version, TweetDeck uses Twitter’s new streaming API to display tweets in real time. Until now, clients had to poll Twitter’s servers at regular intervals to update your searches and lists. Now, Twitter just [...]

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Facebook Questions Goes Live: Will it Kill Quora, Yahoo Answers, Ask and Co.?

Jul 28, 2010 View Comments by Frederic Lardinois

Facebook just launched its long-awaited question and answer product dubbed Facebook Answers. You can now ask your social network any question you feel like and get answers from your extended network

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Apple to Hold Special Press Conference on Friday: Will Address iPhone 4 Issues (we think…)

Jul 14, 2010 Comments Off

In an unprecedented move, Apple is now inviting a select number of media representatives for a press conference on Friday, July 16th. According to The Unofficial Apple blog and The Loop, Apple did not specify the exact reason for the meeting, besides noting that it will focus on iPhone 4. We can only assume that [...]

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Old Spice Man Fields Questions from the Internet: Here are His Answers

Jul 13, 2010 Comments Off

The Old Spice Man (“I’m on a horse”) is fielding questions from Internet users on Reddit today. Here are his answers. 1. Squidboots: If you were alone in the woods, and no one were around to smell you, would you smell as manly and awesome? 2. Chmown: How can I smell like fighting and space shuttles? [...]

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15 Million Downloads Later: TweetDeck Turns 2

Jul 12, 2010 Comments Off

TweetDeck, the popular Twitter client, just celebrated its 2nd birthday. According to the company’s founder Iain Dodsworth, the TweetDeck desktop client has been downloaded 15 million times and the iPhone app has been downloaded 2.5 million times. Overall, TweetDeck now sends out 4 million tweets, Facebook status updates and Buzz messages every day. That, of [...]

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YouTube Now Supports 4K Video – But Why?

Jul 09, 2010 Comments Off

YouTube just announced that it will soon support 4k video – the next-generation HD format with a resolution of 4096×3072 pixels. At almost four times the size of 1080p, the highest resolution HD format currently available in the mainstream market, YouTube’s resolution for 4K videos goes far beyond what most people will be able to watch on their TVs and computers for quite a while to come.

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Bing Market Share Increases 7% in June

Jul 08, 2010 Comments Off

According to the latest data from Experian Hitwise, Microsoft Bing was the big winner in the online search market last month. While the number of searches on Google went down slightly, Bing grew by about 7% and is now inching close to capturing 10% of the search market. Currently, Bing is at 9.85%. It’s hard [...]

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Slacker Radio Brings Offline Music Caching to the iPhone

Jun 02, 2010 Comments Off

Slacker Radio, the Pandora-like personalized radio service for the iPhone (and many other platforms), just launched an updated version of its iPhone app. Besides the typical bug fixes and performance updates, this new version also offers a first: offline caching for the iPhone and iPod touch. Given that AT&T just announced its data caps for the [...]

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Today in Google: Chrome Goes Stable and the Paranoid Get a Chance to Hide

May 25, 2010 Comments Off

A summary of today’s Google news, because even though I do my best to keep up with the daily flow of tech news, these days, I come across so much news about Google that it’s hard to keep up:

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