Twitter Login Mod For Pligg

Twitter Login Module For Pligg allows users to login to your Pligg site using Twitter Account. When a user logins using Twitter account, a user is also registered in your site.
What is Twitter Login?
Sign in with Twitter is the pattern of authentication that allows users to connect their Twitter account with third-party services in as [...]

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Mysterious Facebook Music App

Mysterious Facebook Music App

Facebook Music may not exist, but you may have it installed anyway. Right now if you log into the site and go to Facebook’s “Edit Applications” screen, you’ll probably encounter a new application at the top of the list: Music. And it’s pretty clear that this isn’t just some third party app; the application links [...]

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TweetRl.com – Monetizing Your Own Links Socially

TweetRl.com – Monetizing Your Own Links Socially

TweetRl is a site that has the objective of letting anybody monetize his own links by having them placed both on Twitter and StumbleUpon. That is, those who do use the site will have their own links relocated to these two social services.
Submitting content to the site is not that different from submitting anything to [...]

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More detailed App Store Review Clock for Apple Developers

More detailed App Store Review Clock for Apple Developers

iPhone and now iPad Developers now have a more detailed way to see how app approvals are progressing. Apple added a clock a few weeks ago that displayed the percentage of apps approved within the last 14 days.
Now there is a new clock that shows the percentage of new apps approved within the last seven [...]

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Free Apple iPad

Free Apple iPad

Joe Zeff, the former presentation editor of New York Times and graphics director of Time, is suggesting publishers bundle magazine and newspaper subscriptions, with a free Apple iPad.
Imagine it: Get all of Condé Nast and every New York newspaper in your pocket for five years. For the low, low price of $10,000, we’ll also throw [...]

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A War Against Microsoft Internet Explorer 6

The war against IE6 continues. Effective March 1, 2010, Google will begin phasing out support for Internet Explorer 6 in Google Docs and Google Sites.
Google has just announced the news that it’s joining the long list of companies that will no longer support IE6. Once Google begins phasing out support for the archaic browser, Google [...]

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