Webmasters Check Out Alexa’s New Site Audit

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Today I thought I would write about one of our newest offerings, the Alexa Site Audit. The Site Audit takes an in depth look at your website, grades it, and recommends ways to make it easier for people to find and use it. This is a project I’ve been personally involved in since the beginning, so I am especially exited today to be blogging about it.

Twitter Users Still Flock to the Website, Which Stinks

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Twitter now has more than 145 million registered users, and sadly, most people still visit the social network through Twitter’s default Web site.

Craigslist Removes Sex Ads After Campaign Against It

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Jim Buckmaster, the Craigslist CEO, has said the site ‘is committed to … combating violent crime and human rights violations’. Photograph: Justin Sullivan/Getty Images

Inside the iPhone 4 Courtesy of Steve Jobs

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Steve Jobs offers an early inside look at the iPhone 4 at the Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco on Monday. Read this blog post by Brooke Crothers on Nanotech.

Facebook CEO Announces Revamped Privacy Settings

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Facebook’s founder presented new one-click options Wednesday to help subscribers protect their privacy, responding to a torrent of complaints that it had become far too hard to determine and control levels of protection.

Has Apple Lost Another 4G iPhone? More Photos And Video

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Has Apple Lost Another 4G iPhone? More Photos And Video is a post from: Best Iphone Apps Review Website After the media circus surrounding Gizmodo and its potentially lost/stolen iPhone 4G prototype last month, it seems there’s another iPhone 4G in the wild. Possibly not a prototype this time. Related Articles: Twitter Users Still Flock [...]

Facebook Gets a Little Too Personal

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When you’re a social network with tens of millions of users and you’ve got the attention of the U.S. Congress, that’s almost never a good thing. And so it goes with Facebook and its naked attempt to become the central repository of consumer preferences on the Web (see “What’s to like about Facebook’s ‘Like’ Button?”).

New Facebook Social Features Secretly Add Apps to Your Profile

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When a piece of software is automatically installed on your computer without your knowledge, it’s called malware. But what do you call it when Facebook apps are added to your profile without your knowledge? We discovered Wednesday that this is actually happening, and stopping it isn’t as easy as checking a box in your privacy settings.

Google Revamps Mobile Search, Too

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Yesterday’s Google search facelift extends beyond the desktop: The company also rolled out a new version of its mobile search.

Scientists use ‘Jurassic Park’ experiment to try to bring woolly mammoth back from the dead

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Woolly mammoths could one day walk the Earth again, it seems. In an extraordinary Jurassic Park- style experiment, DNA from a frozen specimen of the extinct giant was used to reproduce their Related Articles: Scientists use ‘Jurassic Park’ experiment to try to bring woolly mammoth back from the dead New Species of Ancient Flying Reptile [...]

Want Google TV? Your Wait May Soon Be Over

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Google is hinting it may debut a Google TV software platform in May that could link your home theater to the Internet.

Awesome USB Drive Designs(Photo Gallery)

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Data Injection Source Related Articles: Twitter Users Still Flock to the Website, Which Stinks Craigslist Removes Sex Ads After Campaign Against It Inside the iPhone 4 Courtesy of Steve Jobs Facebook CEO Announces Revamped Privacy Settings

New Species of Ancient Flying Reptile Discovered

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An ancient reptile with a 9-foot wingspan was soaring over the sea in what is now North Texas some 95 million years ago when — plop — it fell into the water and died.

That paleo-death tale comes from a fossilized jaw that was discovered embedded in soft, powdery shale that had been exposed by excavation of a hillside next to a highway in the Dallas-Fort Worth area in 2006.

The People Involved in Sale of Lost iPhone Revealed

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CNET learns that there were at least three people involved, including a man, 21, allegedly paid by Gizmodo for the device, and another, 27, who allegedly shopped it around. Read this blog post by Declan McCullagh on Apple.

Steve Jobs’ Letter Explaining Apple’s Flash Distaste

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Apple’s CEO doesn’t like Flash. Here’s the full memo explaining why the company is keeping Adobe Systems’ software off the iPhone and iPad. Read this blog post by Stephen Shankland on Deep Tech.

10 Things Your Airline Won’t Tell You

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Just because you show up at the airport with a ticket reservation doesn’t necessarily mean you’ll end up on your intended flight. Most airlines overbook flights to compensate for last-minute cancellations, but they don’t always get the numbers right. And with so few seats open on later flights, fewer folks are volunteering to get bumped. As a result, the number of involuntarily bumped passengers is up, having grown 45 percent between 2005 and 2009, according to the Department of Transportation.“Instead of fixing the problem,” says Tony Polito, an associate professor in the college of business at East Carolina University who has published academic articles about airline industry issues, “they are institutionalizing it.”

Gizmodo’s iPhone Saga: Fact vs. Speculation

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In the meantime, there’s no shortage of guessing about what will happen to Gizmodo — so let’s separate fact from speculation.

Search Analytics with Alexa

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Some time ago we released some new Search Analytics features, and so far the feedback has been very positive. In this blog post I thought I would go over some of what you can use Alexa’s search analytics for, both to increase the traffic to your site from search engines and to monitor what the competition is doing.

Gizmodo’s iPhone Leak: “We haven’t been contacted by law enforcement”

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Next-gen iPhone speculation reached a fever pitch Monday morning when Gizmodo posted a hands-on analysis of what appears to be a fourth generation iPhone prototype. But is it real, and will Apple take legal action?

Online Video Site Hulu to Test Pay Subscriptions

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Online video site Hulu to test pay subscriptions. The monthly $9.95 fee would provide access to certain TV shows beyond the five most recent episodes, sources say.

Apple Gets Nasty With Adobe Over Flash

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Apple finally gives in to Adobe’s mud-slinging, responds to Adobe’s claim that it ties down developers to the iPhone by not letting them code in Flash.

Privacy Chiefs Keep Watch Over Facebook

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Over the past six years, social networking has been the Internet’s stand-out phenomenon, linking up more than one billion people eager to exchange videos, pictures or last-minute birthday.

7 Ways To Prevent Your Computer From Slowing Down

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“Most people that I’ve run into who complain of slowness on their computer, usually have some sort of spyware installed on their computer. Spyware is bad because it uses the resources of your computer doing things from malicious activities like recording your user names and passwords, to annoying things like bombarding you with popups.”

Pictures: NASA Solar Observatory’s First Shots

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A plasma loop shot into space and a high-speed surface wave star among the first sun pictures from NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory.

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