Smartphone captures camera's decline
Not long ago, life's precious moments were captured by someone who had the foresight to carry a camera.
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Royal wedding 2.0: Palace gears up for big day
The wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton will be screened on an official YouTube channel with pics posted on Flickr.
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A Flickr of interest
Many people, said the web's inventor this week, no longer make a distinction between Facebook and the web.
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London developer sells Twitter account to CNN
After setting up Twitter's most popular account to monitor breaking news, a London web developer has now sold ownership back to CNN.
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Digg founder says meltdown prime time for start ups
Digg founder Kevin Rose on Friday shined light on a stormy economic landscape, saying the climate is right for launching internet start ups.
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How the digital revolution could save the Olympics
For the Games, the digital revolution is armed with a double-edged sword -- it has lured the younger generation away, but brings new opportunities.
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Flickr founder's exit marks end of a web era
Stewart Butterfield, who with his wife Caterina Fake created Flickr, used his resignation letter from Yahoo! to embark on a flight of fantasy.
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Yahoo!'s Flickr website expands into video
Yahoo! will begin showing homemade videos on its online photo-sharing site, Flickr, in a long-anticipated move that may be too late to lure most people away from the internet's dominant video channel, Google's YouTube. Flickr's video technology is the latest example of Yahoo! trying to catch up to Google in a crucial battleground.
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