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<title>Inside The Datacenters Powering Six Top Social Sites</title>
<description>With the news that Twitter will be building its own managed data center, this article looks a bit more at the data center technology behind some of the top social sites and how they are applying innovative techniques, energy efficiency, and managing...</description>
<link>http://www.techdose.com/viewtopic.php?aid=5856</link>
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<title>Twitter Rolls Out New 'Follow Suggestions' Feature</title>
<description>In comes a brand new Twitter feature (Tweature!). Starting today, Twitter will extend a hand by offering tailored suggestions of whom to follow.&amp;lt;img src=&amp;quot;http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/digg/news/container/technology/popular/~4/7bib3TXOe-M&amp;quo...</description>
<link>http://www.techdose.com/viewtopic.php?aid=5855</link>
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<title>The Robot That Visits Your Cubicle</title>
<description>When Trevor Blackwell, CEO of a company called Anybots, wants to know what his employees are up to, he sends a robot to their cubicles.&amp;lt;img src=&amp;quot;http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/digg/news/container/technology/popular/~4/xpk3yYKK2o0&amp;quot; height...</description>
<link>http://www.techdose.com/viewtopic.php?aid=5854</link>
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<title>Congress ponders privacy of your underwear, immortal soul</title>
<description>Senators compare the Internet to the world's creepiest mall, one where someone follows you into bookstores and ladies' lingerie shops, recording all of your purchases. Also, you may unwittingly lose your soul.&amp;lt;img src=&amp;quot;http://feeds.feedburner...</description>
<link>http://www.techdose.com/viewtopic.php?aid=5853</link>
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<title>Ballmer: Killing the iPad is a &amp;quot;job one urgency&amp;quot;</title>
<description>Developing a Windows-based alternative to the iPad is a &amp;quot;job one urgency&amp;quot; at Microsoft, company chief Steve Ballmer said today during the annual Financial Analysts Meeting. He admitted that Microsoft was uncomfortable with how well iPads we...</description>
<link>http://www.techdose.com/viewtopic.php?aid=5852</link>
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<title>When phones are too big for pockets</title>
<description>Something weird is happening to mobile phones: After shrinking from enormous Zack Morris proportions in the '80s and '90s, they're getting bigger again. The Dell Streak, which is set to be released in the U.S. later this summer, is the biggest of the...</description>
<link>http://www.techdose.com/viewtopic.php?aid=5851</link>
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<title>Microsoft should cut out the middlemen, build its own phones</title>
<description>Microsoft has long been a software company: it builds the software, and lets third parties build the hardware. It's a model that has served the company well. But if it wants to be a serious player in the phone market, that needs to change.&amp;lt;img src...</description>
<link>http://www.techdose.com/viewtopic.php?aid=5850</link>
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<title>uMap: Show Your uTorrent Peers in Google Maps</title>
<description>uMap is a new App that allows uTorrent users to display all the peers they are connected to on Google Maps. While the App provides a good visualization of global BitTorrent swarms, it also demonstrates that anonymity is hard to find for the regular t...</description>
<link>http://www.techdose.com/viewtopic.php?aid=5848</link>
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<title>Camera Software Lets You See Into the Past</title>
<description>Computational rephotography is a fancy name for photos taken from the exact same viewpoint as an old photograph. Actually, that&acirc;€™s just rephotography. The &acirc;€ścomputational&acirc;€ť part is when software helps out.&amp;lt;img src=&amp;quot;http://feeds.feedburner....</description>
<link>http://www.techdose.com/viewtopic.php?aid=5849</link>
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<title>Murder: Fast datacenter code deploys using BitTorrent</title>
<description>Twitter has thousands of servers. What makes having boatloads of servers particularly annoying though is that we need to quickly get multiple iterations of code and binaries onto all of them on a regular basis. We used to have a git-based deploy syst...</description>
<link>http://www.techdose.com/viewtopic.php?aid=5847</link>
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