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The best of the web at your fingertips
While spending hours trawling the internet for information, entertainment and ideas is some people’s idea of a brilliant way to spend their time, that’s not the case for millions of others out there. |
01-Mar-2010 16:00:00 |
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Why Google missed a beat with Buzz
The attraction of social networking is undeniable. Posting status updates, photo tagging, 'poking' and telling each other how pretty we look has been like catnip to web surfers for many years now. In fact, if Facebook were a country its 400m members would ... |
26-Feb-2010 08:39:00 |
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Win a Sony PSP by playing classic computer games
There’s no doubting that computer games have come along way in the last few years. Games like Call of Duty 2 come with Hollywood-style budgets and bags of controversy. |
21-Dec-2009 11:11:00 |
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How Twitter will change internet search forever
The name alone instantly polarises reactions, but 'Twitter' looks set to have a far greater impact on our lives than anyone could have imagined. |
06-Nov-2009 09:09:32 |
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Sixty seconds with: Jason Glynn from uSwitch
Mark Schmid from the TalkTalk Blog goes 60 seconds with Jason Glynn, Commercial Manager at comparison website uSwitch. uSwitch is a free, impartial comparison and switching service that helps customers compare prices on a range of services including gas, ... |
15-Sep-2009 13:52:00 |
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How Light Graffiti makes for a Brighter campaign
Light Graffiti is taking the UK by storm. Well, it was last weekend when we travelled with expert Michael Bosanko trekking across the UK to brighten up landmarks in some of the UK's biggest cities. |
12-Aug-2009 09:07:00 |
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Opera Unite takes home PCs into the cloud
Accessibility. It is perhaps the main drive behind the first wave of Cloud computing. It's something that the exciting new Google Chrome OS is keen to promote and a factor which will come to simplify the lives of millions. In short it means having the ... |
06-Aug-2009 17:30:00 |
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Spotify highlights need for alternative model for music
If you love music and spend a reasonable amount of time online, you can’t have failed to have been caught up in the hype about Spotify, the popular ad-supported online music service, over the past few months. This week it’s all been about the upcoming ... |
31-Jul-2009 17:00:00 |
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Google Chrome OS and what it means for you
This month the search giant announced 'Chrome OS' - a strange name you'd think because it is named after the Google Chrome web browser. Surely what is usually just one component of an operating system should not be the inspiration for it? After all you ... |
23-Jul-2009 10:45:00 |
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Dos and don’ts of voucher code sites
Fancy £150 off a LG plasma TV at Comet? How about 20% off orders over £120 at Mothercare.com? Or 15% off chocolate at Thorntons? As the recession has tightened its grip, more and more people have logged on to voucher code sites to get ... |
24-Jun-2009 11:53:00 |
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The secret of Twitter’s success? Celebrity stardust
If, like many of the team here at TalkTalk, you’ve become fascinated by Twitter, you’ll probably already know that it’s the web’s hottest social network. Of course, one of the main reasons for Twitter’s recent success is the celebrity factor... |
05-Mar-2009 14:33:27 |
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'Three cheers for Her Royal i-ness'
Did you know that there's been a Royal website since 1997? It hadn't previously made it to my favourites list so I thought I’d take a look at the re-launched royal.gov.uk. |
12-Feb-2009 15:37:00 |
