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Google Wave set to revolutionize Online Communication
In Wave, e-mail-like communications can be edited by several users simultaneously. And users can chat about certain sections of Wave documents in real time, where all users see what a person is typing as it is typed. If a person comes to the conversation late, they can replay everything they've missed.
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The New Google Caffeine Search Engine
Google have let Caffeine quietly slip out. It talked about vertical specific searches while quietly doubling the speed and starts introducing real-time results and news feeds. it's likely that most people won't notice the change. It still looks the same, it's the algorithms that have changed.
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Apple Tablet To Redefine Newspapers, Textbooks and Magazines
Apple is in talks with several media companies rooted in print, negotiating content for a "new device." And they're not just going for e-books and mags. They're aiming to redefine print.
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HP Envy 13 Review: The MacBook Imitated, Not Duplicated
You know what they say about knock offs; they're never quite as good as the original. But HP's Envy 13, which is clearly a rip of the 13-inch MacBook Pro (everything down to packaging screams Apple), comes pretty darn close.
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Apple Buys Their Very Own Maps Company (See Ya, Google Maps)
So maybe Apple wants these kind of intensive, custom geolocation mapping powers for the iPhone (and other stuff), or maybe Apple just wants to roll its own maps, so it's not depending on Google for the tiles.
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