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HOW TO: Follow Mashable Channels via RSS, Email, Twitter or Facebook

If you follow Mashable, chances are you either visit the website directly, or subscribe to our RSS feed, daily emails or Twitter and Facebook pages. Given that there are dozens of ways to follow Mashable, we thought we’d round these up in a useful blog post.

We’re also aware that some people get a little overwhelmed by all the content we create every day. That’s why we recently created separate feeds, Twitter and Read More...

Twitter Search Is About Popularity

For many people, Twitter offers a larger, more diverse stream of constantly flowing data than they’ve ever had to deal with before in their life. Depending on how many people you follow and how much they tweet, the information can become unmanageable. To that end, we have user lists, third-party clients, Twitter tools and search.

And today, it looks like Twitter has begun working on making this last option – search – more useful for its Read More...

Novell Gets Ready To Release Pulse and Federation with Google Wave

Novell Gets Ready To Release Pulse and Federation With Google Wave

Novell is providing the first glimpse of Pulse, its new real-time collaboration service. The new service will eventually fully integrate with Google Wave. This version does not include Google Wave as part of its service. But there is an expectation that eventually the integration will serve as a federated platform that may serve as the basis for new open-source collaboration efforts.

Novell is releasing the service initially to analysts and participants at BrainShare, its user Read More...

Google partnering with Sony on a new television service

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Google is looking to leverage its foothold in the online video realm by partnering with Sony on a new television service to be called Google TV. The new service will be an Android-based solution that will hook into online video repositories like YouTube and Hulu and serve up online content either through a set-top box or directly by embedding the software into your flashy new Sony HDTV. With Android at its core and Chrome as Read More...

Court Airs Dirty Laundry from Viacom-Google Battle

The Viacom-Google battle over YouTube’s alleged copyright infringement has been going on mostly behind the scenes for years. But court documents made public this week shed some light on the unfolding drama.

Viacom filed suit against Google in 2007 for allegedly allowing users to upload more than 100,000 videos clips containing copyrighted Viacom content, including parts of shows from MTV, Comedy Central, and Nickelodeon. The suit, which seeks $1 billion in damages, was filed in the Read More...

PCMag offers "best" alternatives to Apple products, redefines "best" in process

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PCMag.com’s recent article The Best Apple Product Alternatives couldn’t smell any more like “bait” without being covered in worms.

Hoping to appeal to those who have some innate desire to not buy from Apple due to “a limited budget or an anti-Apple stance,” PCMag put together a list of “alternative” products to Apple gear like the iPhone, iPod touch & iPod shuffle. The headline will surely grab attention, but as a friend Read More...

Now in Production: The First Google Android Car

The first car equipped with Google’s Android mobile operating system will hit the streets this April 23. It’s called the Roewe 350, and it will launch at the Beijing Auto Show.

Roewe vehicles are luxury cars made by Chinese car company SAIC (Shanghai Automotive Industry Corporation) using technology purchased from British company MG Rover, which has been owned by both BMW and Ford in the past.

The 2.1 version of Google Android — the same that Read More...

Twitter Search Results to Show Popular Tweets On Top

Twitter appears set to tweak search results to return the most popular tweets first — instead of the most recent — for any given search query.

This according to Twitter Developer Advocate Taylor Singletary, who has just updated the developer Google Group announcing the yet-to-be-released product. Singletary says, “This is a beta project, but an important first step to surface the most popular tweets for users searching Twitter.”

The announcement is geared toward developers to prepare Read More...

If You Tell Them On Facebook, They Will Come…Again and Again

In continuing to look at the way that Facebook has become a driving force behind online news consumption, Heather Hopkins of Hitwise has dove into the numbers again, this time examing how Facebook users compare with others in return visits.

According to her article, Facebook not only drives a high amount of traffic, higher than Google News, but its users are far more loyal, as well.

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Hopkins took a look at the data earlier this Read More...

Google reportedly to part ways with China on April 10

April 10: General Robert E. Lee’s last address to Confederate troops, the Titanic’s departure from Southampton, England, my friend Jake’s birthday, and now, Google’s rumored pull-out date in China. The company is preparing to announce its decision as soon as March 22, according to an anonymous source speaking to the China Business News, though it likely won’t be the end of the company’s operations in the region.

The newspaper’s source, quoted by Bloomberg, said that Read More...

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