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The New York Times Paywall

Next year The New York Times will start charging for an access to its online resources. Even that we still are guessing what it will look like, there are some unofficial numbers available. Possible prices: – an access to the Times for a 24 hour period will probably cost $2 – monthly web access –

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Google does not plan to continue developing Wave

Almost one year ago Royal Deer Design write with a big enthusiasm about Wave from Google, a new social networking environment from Google. Today, Google on its official blog announced that the company stopped developing wave. From an official blog: “But despite these wins, and numerous loyal fans, Wave has not seen the user adoption

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Somebody just stole Royal Deer Design layout

Some company located in Chicago which website we can find here gbnwebdevelopment.com, just stole entire website of Royal Deer Design (design, portfolio, content etc.). An action has been taken, we contacted a hosting company theplanet.com which hosts GBN Web Development. Also, we are going to take some legal actions against this person or company. Soon

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20 billion tweets and counting

On Saturday Twitter user sends world’s 20 billionth tweet. It took four years for Tweeter to reach its 10 billionth tweet (in March 2010), then about five months to double it.

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Wi-Fi is coming to New York City Subway

Bloomberg reports that $200 million will be spent to wire six subterranean stations in New York City. It will take about two years to add Wi-Fi along 14th Street at Sixth, Seventh and Eighth avenues and 23rd Street and Eighth Avenue. During another four years city will install antennas in the remaining 271. Thanks to

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Would you pay for Twitter?

A study by the Center for the Digital Future (digitalcenter.org) shows we are not going to pay for use of micro-blogging. They survey 1981 internet users, the study found that about half of them use micro-blogging such as Twitter. The survey also finds that nobody would be willing to pay for it.

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Most content on BitTorrent is illegal

A new study out of the University of Ballarat in Australia has confirmed that the majority of content on BitTorrent is illegal. Researchers checked torrents from 23 trackers, the total sample consisted of 1,000 torrent files. They found that 89 percent of the files were confirmed to be illegally shared and most of the remaining

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Sitemap and indexing page

I was recently reading many sources related to SEO about sitemap, and how big impact on indexing pages this file has. My conclusion is that a speed of indexing pages by Google’s web crawler depends very much on page range of a website. So, if your page doesn’t have high rank and Google’s crawler seems

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Skype App for iPhone Updated

In May, Skype released an iPhone app which allows users to make calls over 3G data connections. Today, Skype introduced a new version of the app. A new Skype App for iPhone allows to make calls with high quality sound, and supports multitasking. It is a great news! You can now receive Skype calls while

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