Retro influences mark many new releases on the market, be it a clothing item, a film or a music album. The ‘80s and the ‘90s have left such a serious dent on young people’s personalities that they would rather live their lives looking nostalgically back than plan ahead for the future, as a recent re... |
15 February 2010 14:01 GMT |
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Lim Ding Wen, a Malaysian living in Singapore, is a 9-year-old iPhone developer. His app, Doodle Kids, has been approved by Apple and is currently available for free download through the iTunes App Store. The app was originally developed for the Apple IIGS and was ported to the iPhone for more kids to enjoy.Lim Ding ... |
5 February 2009 04:29 GMT |
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The differences in audience for the two largest Internet companies fighting for online search supremacy came as a shocker. Hiwise released some data that proved that Yahoo! draws the younger audience, while Google is most visited by older and more wealthy people, no discrimination intended.Although some might conside... |
18 February 2008 11:46 GMT |
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The latest one to up and leave the Yahoo! team is Andy Baio, founder of event planning site "Upcoming". Despite it's only been two years since the site was acquired by Yahoo, he decided to call it quits and this is happening at the worst time possible for the Sunnyvale based company as he is just the latest one ... |
13 November 2007 06:24 GMT |
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A new survey reveals that although the teenagers are accessing the computer very often and almost every one of them owns at least a mobile phone, they are not attracted by technology, Reuters reported today. The research concerned Internet users with ages between 8 and 24 and included no less than 18,000 persons from... |
24 July 2007 11:09 GMT |
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The future does not look bright for Microsoft, if one were to consider their customer demographics. Statistically, Mac users are much younger than Windows users. According to a study developed by Hitwise Intelligence, visitors of Microsoft's website are considerably older than Apple's visitors. LeeAnn Presc... |
12 March 2007 05:25 GMT |
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