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CNET readers' favorite smartphones

CNET editors have their favorite smartphones, but it's our readers who use these devices day in and day out. See which smartphones rank high on our readers' list. Originally posted at Dialed...

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15% Off Search & Social Spring Summit for SEJ Readers!

I am very happy to announce the countdown to Search & Social Spring Summit 2010, the official search marketing and social media conference of Search Engine Journal! Search & Social Spring Summit 2010 is the second annual conference...

10.6 hours on searchenginejournal.com


Next-generation e-book readers are worth the wait

Opinion: We look at the models coming in late 2010If you thought the E-Ink screen on your Kindle or Sony Reader was the epitome of high-tech for the printed page, hang on to your hat. By the end of this year, newer models - with newer display...

26.7 hours on pcadvisor.co.uk


Interesting list of devices that our readers crave for their money

About two weeks ago, I decided a nice hypothetical-themed post was in order, so I asked everyone what they would buy if $1000 were to suddenly become available. With the no-strings-attached tag, most of you came up with some very nice choices, and a few...

44.6 hours on pocketables.net


How Ars Technica’s "Experiment" With Ad-Blocking Readers Built On Its Community’s Affection For the Site

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By Laura McGann, Assistant Editor, Nieman Journalism Lab Even on the web, sometimes actions really do speak louder than words. The technology site Ars Technica has a tech-savvy group of readers, of which about 40 percent have installed ad-blocking...

45.8 hours on allthingsd.com


How Ars Technica’s “experiment” with ad-blocking readers built on its community’s affection for the site

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Even on the web, sometimes actions really do speak louder than words. The technology site Ars Technica has a tech-savvy group of readers, of which about 40 percent have installed ad-blocking software in their web browsers. That’s a plugin that...

3 days on niemanlab.org


Readers pick best webcomic: The Gods of Modernity

We never considered the possibility of an Xbox Live moderator being elevated to folk hero status -- the topic of last week's Wrapup winner, Penny Arcade's "The Gods of Modernity." Then again, we suppose it's not unthinkable. In...

6 days on joystiq.com


Tech deal exclusive: Pocket-lint readers get 25% off Creative products

Deals, offers and innovations Pocket-lint has teamed up with Creative to bring you some exclusive offers on selected products, which include MP3 players, PC speakers and headphones. To take advantage of the deals, all you have to do...

7 days on pocket-lint.com


How Do You Keep Your Computer Patched and Up to Date? [Ask The Readers]

According to researchers behind a white paper on computer vulnerabilities the typical Windows user has to patch their computer an average of 75 times a year. Many simply ignore the task. We want to hear how you keep things current.Photo by Sam...

7 days on lifehacker.com


12 Awesome Homepages Readers Shared With Us

You guys are awesome. In my article last week about why Google is my homepage, I requested you all share with me your homepage of choice. Little did I know how many of you would share: the article received tons of comments, during which 12 really good...

7 days on makeuseof.com


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