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What’s Next For Social Mobile Games?

As reported on TechCrunch. by JULIEN CODORNIOU Editor’s note: Julien Codorniou is the head of EMEA Game Partnerships at Facebook where he works with the growing social games industry in Europe. Follow Julien on Twitter @codorniou. New social gaming companies are emerging around the world (hot spots right now are Moscow, Tel Aviv and Helsinki), and in my role I get to speak with developers every day. Regardless of the size of the company, their locale, or…

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Don’t Spout Off About Social In The Business World – Just Get The Work Done

As reported on TechCrunch. by ALEX WILLIAMS Don’t spout off about social in the business world. Just use it to get the work done, because that’s what matters most. I have been reminded of that often during the year. Earlier this month, I wrote about Moxie Software and how it uses the Facebook social graph and a company’s social data to determine the context for chatting with a customer over a branded page. The company uses Facebook and social…

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A Hackathon Ushers In A Holiday Version Of Changemakrs, The Platform For Inspirational Quotes

As reported on TechCrunch. by KIM-MAI CUTLER Changemakrs, a platform for sharing inspiration built by an ex-Facebooker, is tapping into the Christmas spirit with a version of the site that lets anyone share holiday quotes. If you sign into the site, Changemakrs will automatically add holiday quotes to the homepage, using some natural-language processing algorithms that categorize the quotes. They also do quality filtering through internal user rankings. This holiday version of the site was hacked together in…

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Google Introduces An Easier Way To Sync Gmail Contacts To Your iPhone

As reported on TechCrunch. by SARAH PEREZ No need to let Facebook and Twitter have all the iOS-integration fun: today, Googleannounced a new, easier way for Gmail users to sync their Google Contacts to their iOS devices. The company is introducing support for an open protocol called CardDAV, which will allow third party clients, including, most notably, the native iOS Contacts app, the ability to sync with Google Contacts. There are already a number of ways to get your Google…

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Hacker allegedly leaks Verizon FiOS customer data, Big Red points the finger at marketing firm

As reported on Engadget. By Sean Buckley Verizon customers saw a flash of excitement this weekend when an alleged hacker claimed to have pilfered personal data for some three million of its wireless customers. Twitter user TibitXimer shared 300,000 names from the file, claiming to have collected them as early as July 12th. According to Verizon, the would-be hacker’s claims are bunk — the leaked data has been available for months, and it’s populated by Verizon FiOS customers.…

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Google serves up reindeer games with Santa Tracker, lets St. Nick message your besties

As reported on Engadget. By Steve Dent Sure, Google’s not in the Santa Tracking NORAD cabal anymore, but that’s not stopping it from rolling out St. Nicholas-related goodies. It just launched a series of new games, including a chimney / gift dropping challenge, a rocket-powered elf race and a Santa chat that lets you send a droll holiday greeting to your “hoodlum besties.” You can even play Rudolph for a lark and drag Santa around in his…

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