How to make your conference or event journalist friendly

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As the San Francisco reporter for The Next Web, I attend a lot of events. Sometimes multiple events in a single day. From keynotes, to fireside chats, to demo days, to roundtables about apps and market penetration, they all want the press to be there covering the onstage antics. But, not all events are created equal. While some make coverage a relatively painless process, others seem determined to make writing about an event mind-numbingly difficult. The end result is instead of multiple well-reasoned articles, there’s usually one, maybe two articles hastily posted to sites while journalists mumble obscenities under their…



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Sony crowdfunded a new epaper watch to test the market

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As the wearables market heats up with every company trying something, anything to attach their electronics to your body, it’s tough to know what will actually resonate with consumers. It’s so difficult that electronics giant Sony developed a watch then put it on a crowdfunding site to see if anyone was interested. The Wall Street Journal reports that Sony has a project called Fashion Entertainments that develops electronic paper fashion devices. The first device it created was a watch that changes the band’s appearance and face when you move it. It looks intriguing. But the real news is that Sony,…



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Grab these great Black Friday offers from TNW Deals

The biggest shopping day of the year is here! We’re celebrating Black Friday here at TNW Deals with a bunch of amazing offers, and a little something special just for you – use the coupon code HAPPYBF10 when placing your order to get an additional 10% off any deal in our store. Ready, get set, shop! 40% off MEElectronics Air-Fi Wireless Runaway Headphones Crystal-clear sound, wireless convenience and sleek design come together in this highly praised pair of headphones from MEElectronics. Pair them with your phone to enjoy music and take calls on the go, or plug in the included…



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KineMaster could be the best video-editing app for Android

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Smartphones are getting bigger and more powerful, and the lines between ‘PC’ and ‘phone’ are very much blurred. While everyone now has the potential to be a one-man film crew, you’re only as good as your tools permit, which is why I’ve been on the hunt for the best video-editing app Android has to offer. And it’s been a tough old slog. In my quest to find the ultimate video-editing app, I tried pretty much everything there is out there. And if I’m being honest, there is a lot of trash. There are a number of pretty good social-focused apps…



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Bing begins removing search results following ‘right to be forgotten requests’ in Europe

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Microsoft’s search engine Bing has begun to remove search results in Europe that mention individuals who have invoked their ‘right to be forgotten’, reports removal request service Forget.me. Following a ruling by the Court of Justice of the European Union in May, Bing began accepting removal requests in July by releasing a form for users to fill out. Forget.me reports that users of its service who requested Bing to remove requests have now begun to receive responses. Of the 699 requests made via Forget.me, 79 have received responses so far, all of which have been refusals to comply. Two of…



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Yoozon hosts CMS sites using Dropbox, no FTP required

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If you’re building a website with WordPress or a similar CMS, you’ll find it relatively easy to use and update – but what about setting it up in the first place? Webmasters still have to set up their host servers, upload files via FTP and wait for DNS to update before their projects can go live. Brazilian startup Yoozon believes they’ve solved that hassle with their new service, that lets you upload your site through Dropbox while it sets up your domain, DNS, email and databases instantly – allowing you to launch static HTML and PHP-based CMS sites in a…



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Social media sites must simplify their terms, UK parliamentary committee says

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Social media sites should drastically simplify their terms and conditions, according to a new report from the UK parliament’s Science and Technology Committee. Running the risk of stating the obvious, MPs say the complexity of the terms and conditions means many users aren’t fully aware of how their data can be used. The committee is calling on the UK government to work with the Information Commissioner to develop a new set of standards that websites and apps can sign up to, committing to explain how they use personal data in clear, concise and simple terms. Andrew Miller MP, chair of…



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The real reason unlimited vacation policies work

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Mike Volpe is the CMO of Hubspot. At most companies in the United States, vacation starts in the most unrelaxing way possible: permission slips. Accruing enough time to go on vacation then having to ask for permission to do so feels more like a fifth grade field trip than a grown-up getaway. Still, far too many companies rely upon the status quo to inform vacation policies. At HubSpot, we think that’s archaic, so we designed a policy that allows employees to build their work around their life, not the other way around. Only about 13 percent of employees in the…



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Yandex’s new browser is a bold UI experiment that takes the best from Chrome and Opera

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Russian internet giant Yandex has launched an alpha version of its new Chromium-based browser for Windows and Mac OS X that incorporates a few interesting ideas of how a modern browser might look. The main difference from the interface of Chrome or Firefox is the ultimate minimalism and the fact that the tabs are moved to the bottom of the page. Explaining its new approach in a blog post, Yandex stated that it treats each website as a standalone application rather than a few linked pages of content. That’s why the tabs are moved all the way to the bottom…



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Musixmatch brings its lyrics cataglog to the Web, replete with song-synchronization for karaoke nuts

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We’ve written about Musixmatch before, a company that provides millions of officially licensed lyrics via its API. And now, following in the footsteps of its launch on iOS and Android way back in 2011, the service is open on the Web too. Musixmatch says its daily number of users have shot from 4 million to more than 10 million globally in less than a year, with app downloads totalling 30 million. The app basically scans a user’s digital music library and playlists, and displays the lyrics accordingly. As this is an officially licensed service, with deals in place with all…



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2 classic photo and type approaches that influence modern design

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Jo Plumridge is a British writer and photographer, who specializes in design, travel and comedy pieces. This post was originally published on the Shutterstock blog and has been reprinted with permission. The origins of graphic (and Web) design owe much to the photographic field. The man responsible for what is arguably one of the central mediums of modern graphic design was László Moholy-Nagy. After joining the Bauhaus school in 1923 to teach, Moholy-Nagy became instrumental in developing the concept of “typophoto” — a set of aesthetic principles that governed the integration of typography and photography in graphic work. Moholy-Nagy defined…



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4 giveaways: Enter today for a chance to win gadgets and services!

It’s a Thanks-giveaway! It’s nearly Black Friday, the best day in the year to shop – but we got mixed up and decided to give away some cool stuff instead. Take your pick from our amazing no-purchase-necessary giveaways, or better yet, enter them all for a chance to score big-time this holiday season! To participate, simply visit each offer page, and enter your email address – it’s that simple. You can better your odds of winning by simply sharing the offer with your followers on Twitter. So what are you waiting for? The Dream Desk Giveaway Get the coolest workspace…



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EU votes to back a proposal to break Google search away from its other services

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Following a four-year antitrust investigation in the region, the European Parliament has voted to break up Google and separate its search business from the company’s other services. The Parliament does not have the power to break up Google: its vote in Strasbourg is more of a recommendation to EU member states and the European Commission to break up Google and similar companies involved in search and other digital services. It might also alert regulators to the issue of Google’s monopoly in the European Web search space, where it has a 90 percent market share across searches. In 2010, some of…



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iCracked officially brings its on-demand iPhone repair service to the UK

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In this age of 24/7 connectedness, where there’s a problem, a solution is usually not too far behind. This is certainly the case with iCracked, a Silicon Valley-based company founded in 2010 that delivers an on-demand repair and trade-in service for phones and tablets. So, if you smash your iPhone screen and need it fixed pronto, you call on iCracked using the website or iPhone app (if your iPhone is working), who dispatch an ‘iTech’ to come out and fix it. That’s the essence of the service in a nutshell, at least. Now, the Y-Combinator company is officially landing in…



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Europe wants Google’s ‘right to be forgotten’ to be applied on global search results

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The European Union wants Google to wipe search results mentioning people who invoke their ‘right to be forgotten’ across all its sites, and not just its European versions, reports Reuters. Having started accepting removal requests in Europe in May and actually wiping results in June, Google is now facing pressure to ensure that the removal applies not just to European versions of its search engine like Google.fr in France and Google.de in Germany, but also across the world on Google.com. The company previously said that it believed search results should be removed only from its search engine’s European versions, as…



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Obama signs E-Label act so your next phone can drop the ugly logos

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Your next phone might drop the ugly logos on the back altogether, with President Barack Obama officially signing the E-Label act into law today. The E-Label act means that most of those logos on the back of your phone can be displayed using software instead of on the device itself. This means that future smartphones, like the iPhone in 2016, may drop the majority of the logos on the back. When the E-Label law passed through the House it was unanimously approved and went through the Senate with no further issue. Not only does the act mean manufacturers can drop…



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The anatomy of a marketing email that drives results

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Janet Choi is the Marketing Manager at Customer.io. Most writing in email marketing is terrible. Experiencing lame email copy can be educational on what not to do and motivate you to aim higher, if anything. But what are some positive techniques used to craft compelling emails? Here’s one simple but powerful method: AIDA, a time-tested copywriting formula that’s been used in marketing and advertising in all types of media for over a century. AIDA stands for Attention, Interest, Desire, Action — four building blocks that combine to motivate your readers to your call to action, from making a purchase to…



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Twitter will start collecting data on the apps you’ve downloaded to serve more targeted ads

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Twitter’s going to be getting a little more nosy. According to Recode, the company is looking to collect more information about its users to make ads more effective. With an upcoming update to its mobile apps, Twitter will begin amassing information on what apps its users have downloaded onto their devices. This data can be collected on both Android and iOS devices – it runs a query for the names of the apps you have installed. It doesn’t however, look for data sourced from the apps themselves. Twitter could know you have YouTube installed, but not know what videos you’ve…



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WSJ: GoPro is reportedly launching a line of personal drones

If you’ve ever done a black flip over a canyon of lava or just wanted to shoot video of your bike ride, you’ve used a GoPro. Now it seems the company made famous by adrenaline-fueled extreme-sports antics is getting into the drone business. According to a report by The Wall Street Journal, GoPro will start selling personal drones sometime in 2015 for $500 to $1,000 according to sources. Most consumer drones are sold either with, or support the mounting of, a GoPro camera. By entering the market, GoPro is cutting out the middle man. The company recently unveiled three new…



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Get 25% off the retro NES30 Bluetooth game controller

Whether you still love classic games from your childhood or want to get an edge in today’s modern mobile titles, the NES30 Controller lets you play like you mean it — with a retro 80s vibe. Detailed to look just like the original NES gamepad from the finish to the button feel, the NES30 is ready for action on Android and iOS devices, Nintendo Wii, and even Mac and PC desktops across all your beloved games and emulators. The NES30 connects via Bluetooth or USB, and features two additional action buttons as well as two shoulder buttons, so you can…



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How to get your first 1,000 followers on every social network

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This post originally appeared on the Buffer blog. You’re taking the dive into a new social network, or you’re itching to grow your existing profile. You’ve got a social media strategy in place and a plan in mind. You’re raring to go. What would be one of the most encouraging signs when you’re first starting off? I imagine it’d be gaining followers. So how do new social media accounts do it? How do you gain your first 1,000 followers on social media or grow an account from dozens to hundreds? Follower count is one of those metrics that has tons…



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Atomic Floyd’s latest premium earphones are made of titanium, and they pack a punch

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Earphones and sunglasses don’t have a great deal in common, but for me they do have one shared trait: They’re both indispensible accessories that I’m generally averse to spending a lot of money on. This goes against the grain of my general philosophy of buying the best things within my budget for items that I use a lot. But some things are just more prone to getting lost, dropped, forgotten or smashed to smithereens than others. So why waste a lot of money on them, right? That said, with a good pair of earphones, you do notice a marked improvement…



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9 Mac apps, 1 bundle: Name your own price!

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Black Friday isn’t only about great gadgets: we’ve got an incredible bundle of nine must-have apps for your Mac, plus a tutorial to master them all, valued at over $540 – and you get to name your price. What’s more, your order also covers a donation to any of the three participating charities. So do your Mac some good, and do some good while you’re at it with this bundle. Here’s what you can look forward to: Typinator Insert text snippets and graphics quickly into any app you’re working to save time and keystrokes. Documents, spreadsheets and forms are a…



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Skype for Android now lets you hold video calls while multitasking on your phone

Android tablet users could do it already, but now Skype has quietly introduced a new feature to its Android phone app that lets you do other things on your device while still holding a video call. The new picture-in-picture view is essentially a small, floating window that keeps the one-on-one going while you mess around playing Angry Birds. ➤ Skype [Android] Source: Android Central, via Engadget]



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Kim Dotcom on extradition, government spying and fighting for the freedom of the internet

It has no doubt been a long few years for Kim Dotcom, the founder of file-sharing service Mega who’s currently being chased by the music labels and movie studios, and battling extradition with US authorities over copyright infringement claims around his now-defunct Megaupload company. Despite some victories in the ongoing pursuit, Dotcom still finds himself at the center of a case that claims he cost the entertainment industry around $500 million. With his lawyers recently jumping ship after Dotcom ran out of money, the extradition case has been pushed back to June as he strives to build a new defence…



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Interview: Xiaomi VP Hugo Barra talks India, Android One, Lollipop and 4G

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Xiaomi’s Global VP Hugo Barra spoke to TNW yesterday in Bangalore at the launch of the Redmi Note 4G, the company’s first 4G device in India. After presenting the new device, Barra chatted about Xiaomi’s plans for developing MIUI features and themes in its new India R&D center, experimenting with sales methods online and offline, getting on board the Android One program in the future, and participating actively in the 4G-enabled smartphone revolution in the country. Given that Indians are used to shopping at brick-and-mortar stores and traditional ecommerce stores, and Xiaomi has been implementing flash sales since its entry…



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Tesco-owned Blinkbox now lets you watch movies offline on both iPad and Android tablets

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Two weeks after Tesco’s on-demand movie-streaming service Blinkbox finally brought offline mode into the mix for iPad, Android users can now download content directly to their devices too. Blinkbox launched its Android tablet app almost two years ago, and has since added Chromecast support across its mobile products. While both the iPad and Android versions let you watch movies and TV shows on your device, the former incarnation still doesn’t let you browse and buy content – you must first purchase a title through a browser, then visit the iPad app. Tesco has previously suggested that it may sell or…



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Your developers aren’t slow, your process is

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Justin Jackson is a Product Marketing Manager at Sprintly. This post originally appeared on the Sprintly blog. “Why didn’t we ship last week?” As managers, it’s easy for us to blame our team for missing deadlines. But are slow developers really the reason you’re not shipping on time? At Sprintly, we have a lot of data on developer cycle time. We track how long it takes them to complete different types of tasks (Stories, Tests, Bugs), as well as different sizes of tasks (S, M, L, XL). What patterns have we seen? First: developers are remarkably average. Our ticket data…



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Vine’s new ‘Favorite’ button enables push notifications for Viners you never want to miss

Following people on social media is an appreciable convenience, but sometimes your feeds can become cluttered if you’re following too many accounts, making you miss updates from the accounts you most care about. In a blog post today, Vine announced it is introducing account favorites to make it easier to keep track of your preferred Vine users. Once you tap the star icon on the top right of profile, you’ll start to receive push notifications every time a favorited user posts a Vine. You can view all your favorites or update notifications from the settings menu as well. It’s a…



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Get 52% off this 10ft Apple-certified MFi Lightning Cable

When you want to charge your new Apple mobile device and use it at the same time, ordinary cables may not be long enough to let you plug in to a wall outlet while you’re on the couch. That’s why StackSocial has crafted a 10-foot long Lightning cable to power your iPhone or iPad from wherever you’re sitting, with ease. This cable is MFi-Certified, which means it’s guaranteed to work with all the latest iPhones, iPads and iPods with a Lightning connector. Order now, and charge up the way you want. ➤ Get this deal now



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What I would do differently if I was learning to code today

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This post originally appeared on the Crew blog. I’ve been learning to build iOS apps in Objective-C for the past few months and I’m finally starting to really get my head around it. It’s been a lot harder and taken a lot longer than I expected. I often get stuck, get frustrated, and spend many more hours searching for bug fixes than actually writing code. But it’s an amazing feeling to play with an app on my phone and know that I built it from scratch. I’ve learned a lot along the way—not just about developing iOS apps, but about…



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Slack updates its privacy policy to let your boss export future private messages

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Slack, the messaging tool for businesses that’s exploded in popularity recently, has announced today that it’s making changes to its privacy policy to allow your bosses access to export private messages going forward. Previously, there was no functionality for exporting private messages but Slack today has added a new feature called “Compliance Exports” which allows administrators to export messages from private groups and direct messages, as well as edit history for messages in channels. Compliance Exports will be disabled by default and requests must be made with a signed letter to Slack stating that the requester is allowed to access…



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Get 41% off the tiny SKEYE Nano Drone

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Great things come in tiny packages, if the TRNDlabs SKEYE Nano Drone is anything to go by! This pocket-sized flying machine is easy to fly and perform stunts with, for a barrel of fun that you can take with you wherever you go. The SKEYE Nano Drone features a 6-axis flight control system with three modes, for everyone from beginners to advanced pilots to experts, so you can execute simple maneuvers right out of the box and master complex ones like figures 8s as you go along. For airborne R/C action indoors and out, the SKEYE Nano Drone is just…



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Ideal Gifts: The Bose SoundLink Mini Bluetooth speaker packs a punch

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In the Ideal Gifts series, The Next Web team shares personal recommendations for gifts to give this holiday season. Stripping back, simplifying and cutting down on clutter has been one of my main goals over the past few years. No longer is there a need for shelves upon shelves of CDs, when Spotify can take care of all my music needs. Similarly, while I once explored the best home sound systems to listen to these aforementioned CDs on, it ultimately became too much of a hassle when moving home. Plus, the benefits of the expense would usually be confined to…



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Ideal Gifts: Chromecast can change your TV viewing habits

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In the Ideal Gifts series, The Next Web team shares personal recommendations for gifts to give this holiday season. Arriving in the US back in the summer of 2013, Google finally introduced Chromecast to international waters in March this year, arriving in Canada, the UK and nine other European countries. And for me, it has been something of a revelation in terms of how I watch TV. Chromecast wasn’t the first peripheral to allow you to beam content from your phone to your TV. But at $35, and with a slew of big-brand broadcasters on board across Android and iOS,…



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Ideal Gifts: The Mi Power Bank charges up your devices in style

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In the Ideal Gifts series, The Next Web team shares personal recommendations for gifts to give this holday season. I generally avoid gifting overly ‘practical’ items for the holidays, because most folks end up buying that stuff for themselves anyway. However, The Mi Power Bank from Xiaomi is worth breaking that tradition for. Roughly the size of your palm, the Mi Power Bank packs a massive 10,400mAh battery to charge your devices while on the go, with enough juice to power up an iPhone 5s nearly five times. There are tons of power banks out there, so why am I...



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Google adds detailed info to shopping search results on mobile devices

With Black Friday, Cyber Monday and the holiday season just around the corner, Google is helping out shoppers on the move, with enhanced search results for products on smartphones and tablets. Starting this week, mobile users searching for products on Google will see detailed information, specs, store availability and customer reviews. In addition, select products on Google Shopping will also have 360-degree views for a closer look. It appears that the rollout will take place over the week and hasn’t yet hit all mobile devices, but we’ll keep an eye out for these improved search results through the week for...



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Facebook’s social network for businesses reportedly launching January 2015

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Facebook is slated to launch its collaboration and social networking tool for workplaces early next year, reports WSJ. Dubbed ‘Facebook at Work’, the tool will allow employees to work together on projects and chat in real-time via an interface similar to Facebook’s existing social network, according a person briefed on the details of this new product. It may also be made available free of charge and without ads initially, with a view to grow the user base. Companies will need to sign up for the service in order to allow employees to use it. We first heard about Facebook at...



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Apple partners with (RED) to fight AIDS with special app and retail promos

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To show its support for the fight against the disease on World AIDS Day, Apple is teaming up with non-profit organization (RED) to raise funds for programs in Africa, with special promotions running for the next two weeks on apps and products. From today through December 7, 25 apps and games will be featured in the Apps for (RED) section of the App Store, which will include exclusive (RED)-themed content and have all proceeds go directly to the Global Fund to fight AIDS. iOS users can check out popular apps like Monument Valley, Paper, Rayman Fiesta Run, Threes! and GarageBand...



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It’s time to treat push notifications as sacred

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This post was originally published on my Medium blog. Once, many years ago, when you purchased your first smartphone, you joined the always-online revolution. Gone were the days of status messages like “afk” or “brb” — no, you, humble smartphone owner, are now a part of the hyper-connected world in which you’re never afk. Push notifications were the revolution of fast, always available internet that came with 3G. They made it easy to be on the pulse of the internet; instant gratification for your latest Instagram picture, who liked your Facebook status or up to the second news right on your lock...



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How to balance a design career with creating your own art

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Alexander Huls is a freelance writer whose work has appeared in The New York Times, The Atlantic, Esquire and other publications. This post was originally published on the Shutterstock blog and has been reprinted with permission. It’s a challenge many designers with full-time careers face: how do you balance your day job with finding time to pursue personal or freelance work on the side? Nicole Martinez, known for her popular Nerdy Dirty series, is a designer who has succeeded in finding that balance. During the day, she’s an Associate Creative Director for Genuine Interactive, and in her off hours, she...



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Why a tech reporter will create the next great startup

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Conrad Egusa is the CEO of Publicize. He is happy to connect on LinkedIn here. Tech journalists spend a lot of time thinking about the future. Which company will become the next Instagram? What’s the next product to change the face of gaming? The journalist-launched journalism startup is a relatively established concept, with Time’s Dan Fletcher and the Beacon crowdfunding platform being one recent example. But now, journalists are also pushing into other areas, a trend that will only continue as the news business continues to evolve. The Next Web’s former America’s editor, Anna Heim, is one such story, recently...



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Fawning over phones: Should we be worried about our addiction to gadgets?

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Last week, Ericsson put out a report saying that 90 percent of the world’s population over the age of 6 would have a mobile phone by 2020. That seems like an incredible number – and is perhaps by some people’s estimations, a little on the generous side. Even so, even if you take 10 percent of that figure, that’s a lot of phones. Not all of those are smartphones, of course, but a growing number are. It’s not hard to see why either – costs are falling and availability of services is increasing; each passing day a new service adds...



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Get 24% off the Soundfreaq Pocket Kick speaker

Looking for a quality portable speaker that’s easy to carry? Soundfreaq’s Pocket Kick is about as big as your phone, pairs wirelessly via Bluetooth and packs a real punch when blasting all your favorite tunes. How good does it sound? This iLounge Best Of Year Award winning speaker features custom-engineered drivers and a passive radiator that are specially tuned to produce pristine audio from within the Pocket Kick’s compact form factor. Plus, its built-in mic lets you take calls without reaching for your phone, and the 10-hour battery life ensures that the party goes on all night long. Get the...



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Hands-on with Parrot’s fun new $499 Bebop Drone

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Earlier this week, Parrot announced its latest drone, the Bebop, and the Android-based Skycontroller remote. Here are our impressions from our brief flight time with the gadget, which goes on sale in early December. Parrot is probably best known for its AR.Drone quadcopter. While the the device has been one of the best-selling drones on the market, it has remained on the low-end of the market while companies like DJI take over the mid- to high-end. Bebop costs $499 as a standalone device and $899 with the Skycontroller. That’s a sizable jump up from the $399 price of Parrot’s AR.Drone...



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The EU is reportedly planning to call for Google Search to be broken off from the rest of the company

Google’s rocky relationship with European government looks like it could be getting rockier. A new draft motion spotted by the Financial Times is looking to break Google’s search engine away from the company’s other services. Google’s search engine has traditionally been met with controversy in Europe but this would be a major blow the company. The document is being backed by the parliaments two largest factions, the European People’s Party and the Socialists. Developing…



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Productivity advice I learned from people smarter than me

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Ryan Holiday is the bestselling author of The Obstacle Is The Way, the founder of Brass Check Marketing and gives monthly book recommendations to 30,000 people here. Like all people, I’d like to think I am a productive person. If I am, however, it’s because I’ve been ruthlessly efficient at one thing: stealing secrets and methods from people a lot smarter than me. In my career, I’ve had the fortune of coming in contact with bestselling authors, successful entrepreneurs, investors, executives and creative people. Some I didn’t meet, but I found their thoughts in book form. Whether they knew it...



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Early Black Friday deals roundup: The best of the week

Thanksgiving is just around the corner, and tech fans know what that means — Black Friday is nearly here, baby! If you’re already in the mood to score some great gear, check out our amazing deals on quality tech toys, essential mobile accessories and the ultimate tool to keep you safe while browsing. Go! NES30 Controller Whether you still love classic games from your childhood or want to get an edge in today’s modern mobile titles, the NES30 Controller lets you play like you mean it — with a retro 80s vibe. Detailed to look just like the original NES...



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iWork for iCloud update adds 8 languages, 50 new fonts and improved editing

Apple has updated iWork for iCloud to add support for eight new languages and 50 new fonts. The changes can be found in the cloud-based versions of Pages, Numbers and Keynote. The new languages supported by iCloud for iWork are French, German, Spanish, Portuguese (Brazil), Chinese, Arabic (Pages only) and Hebrew (Pages only). Apple has also revised the main toolbar to make it easier to change the name of your document. Keynote and Pages both got app-specific updates. The presentation software gains the option to hide the slide navigator – handy if you’re using a small device – while the...



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WANTED: 2 social media animals to join The Next Web as interns

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Do you love social media (we mean SERIOUSLY dig it)? Are you pretty slick when it comes to creating content on Snapchat, Vine, Instagram, and/or Pinterest? Can you find your way around Adobe Photoshop and smash out quick image edits under pressure? If so, keep reading… we might be a match made in social media geek heaven! We are currently looking for: 1x Social Media / Community Manager Intern (full-time) in North America 1x Social Media / Community Manager Intern (part-time) in the UK/Europe Did you know… The Next Web has 3,500,000+ followers across the all the major social networks....



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Livefyre upgrades its platform with Studio, a real-time CMS for user-generated content

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Livefyre today announced the release of Livefyre Studio, a major upgrade to its social content platform that pulls together its disparate apps into a single content management system (CMS). Studio, which is rolling out to all customers, enables new real-time and automated management of user-generated content, such as site comments and social media posts. The new interface features drag-and-drop solutions so that brands and publishers can manage their sites without needing to code. “What’s been happening over the last year, and the reason Studio was created, was a lot of our customers wanted Livefyre to be the source of all...



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Aereo streaming TV service files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy

Aereo, the streaming TV service that let users watch near-live TV on mobile devices, has announced that the company is filing for Chapter 11 reorganization in the US Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York. The company has appointed Lawton Bloom, of financial crisis management specialists Argus, to serve as its Chief Restructuring Officer during the shutdown process. In a post on the company blog, punningly-titled “The Next Chapter”, Aereo’s CEO and founder Chet Kanojia says: “While we had significant victories in the federal district courts in New York and Boston and the Second Circuit Court of Appeals,...



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Flapit is a physical social metrics counter for your business, available from today

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Want to show off your cupcake business’ Facebook fan count, Twitter followers or Yelp rating in your store? Flapit can do just that, sitting by your cash register, in your window front or on your wall, for $299. Citing market research that shows a majority of customers are likely to trust brands and stores with a social network presence, Flapit believes that it’s important for businesses to display their online popularity to gain customers’ trust – even offline. To that end, the company has developed a physical social metrics counter that features a split-flap based design reminiscent of classic alarm...



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Pebble updates its smartwatch firmware with expanded character set and full notification support on Android

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Pebble has graced its popular e-paper display-based smartwatch with a firmware update that brings full character support to display notifications in a range of languages, and has also updated its Android app to allow any app to beam notifications. The new firmware now allows for Pebble watches to display notifications in 80 languages, handling special characters like “ß” and “Ż” correctly, instead of displaying ‘unknown character’ boxes in their place. Version 2.1 of the Android companion app allows devices running Android 4.3 (Jelly Bean) and newer to push notifications from any app, and let users select which apps they want...



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Conspiracy Santa offers a digital twist on secret santa

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It’s almost that time of year! Organizing the office secret santa can be a huge hassle, so Zapier’s come to the rescue with a web app for running secret santa in teams. The company said it wanted a way for the entire team to be involved in finding someone a gift, which is why the tool was born. To use Conspiracy Santa, you enter the email addresses of your entire team into the tool, which generates email threads for each member of your team’s gift so that no-one is left out. Working together your office can gather information on what...



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Twitter launches sharing public tweets in Direct Messages

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Twitter is moving towards making DMs (Direct Messages) more like messaging apps that have captured the globe. But first, it wants to make sure you can share public tweets privately with your friends. Today the micro-blogging service introduced it’s promised update to DMs. Now Twitter users on iOS, Android can share public tweets with others via DMs. To share a tweet, all you have to do is long-press on the tweet in question and you’ll be pretend with the share via DM option. Earlier this week Twitter updated its infrastructure so allow all users to send URLs via DMS. Both...



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