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Editor’s note: This story was written by Henn Idan and Yaniv Feldman, and was originally published in Hebrew by Newsgeek, the largest tech blog In Israel.
More from TheNextWeb In what is most likely one of the steps in Electronic Arts‘ pan to do some re-organization, the game publisher has announced that they will be shutting down three more of their Facebook games, which include The Sims Social, SimCity Social, and Pet Society.
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About a year and a half ago, we introduced the XDA Job Board to aid both community members looking for new employment opportunities and companies wishing to fill various positions.
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Not too long ago the technology world was all a flutter over news that Michael Dell and a consortium of other companies were attempting to purchase Dell Computer and take the company private.
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T-Mobile must not want to wait for a special event to lure customers through its doors: it just launched its revamped, decidedly UnCarrier-like plans a couple of days early.
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While Addappt has been teasing painless contact syncing between iOS-using friends and colleagues since its December launch, its invitation-only nature has kept most of us on the sidelines.
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Four months since it first launched to an invite-only crowd, contact management service Addappt is back at it again.
More from TheNextWeb This week Rackspace opened the doors to the Open Cloud Academy, an educational program designed to arm students with affordable IT certifications, specifically around open cloud technologies
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Google announced two days ago its semi-regular spring cleaning would result in the discontinuation of its Google Reader service, which resulted in a petition being created asking the search giant to reconsider doing away with the apparently popular service.
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Developers who want to attend Google I/O – the time to register is now at hand. Google opens its doors today at 10 AM EDT ( 7 AM for all you west coasters) and will begin processing registrations at that time.
More from IntoMobile This post is presented by FedEx. Congratulations! If your startup has made it far enough to expand and still keep its doors open, then you have already passed one of.
More from TheNextWeb Apple’s new “spaceship” campus is planned to finally open its doors sometime in 2016, according to CEO Tim Cook who discussed the new headquarters during a shareholders meeting today.
More from SlashGear Kim Dotcom’s latest venture Mega, which opened its doors last month offering encrypted cloud-storage services, has a new CEO -- announcing today that Vikram Kumar, former CEO of not-for-profit open internet advocacy organization InternetNZ, will take over from Mega's interim CEO, Tony Lentino.
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This is Part 2 of a GoGrid security blog series on identifying and recovering from a Linux security breach.
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MakerBot is looking for an out-of-the box, passionate and creative leader to develop and manage partnerships.
More from Startuply Jobs Pebble, the Kickstarter darling and connected smart watch, announced just yesterday that its product was now beginning to ship out to backers in limited quantities, but its iPhone app had yet to be approved.
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For those who deal with Macs in the enterprise, you may be saddened by the surfacing news that Active Storage is shutting down.
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The North American International Auto Show 2013 (NAIAS 2013) has opened its doors yesterday in Detroit.
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The CES 2013 show floor hasn't even opened its doors yet, but NVIDIA is already making waves with the unveiling of Project Shield, a handheld gaming system that delivers a high-performance console experience.
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