Top Stories of the Day // December 31, 2012

Monday, December 31, 2012 Posted by bloggerdaddy
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Today's Top Stories // Dec 31, 2012

I'm Bored. What's Next?

It's just about 2013 and I gotta say, I'm a little bored.... read more

With A Flick Of The Wrist, Facebook Could Destroy Current Advertising Models

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The QLOCKTWO W By Biegert & Funk Is A Timepiece For Literate Lovers Of Good Design

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Samsung Sells Millionth Galaxy Note II In Its Domestic Market

Samsung has shipped its millionth Galaxy Note II "phablet" in South Korea just over 90 days after its launch, according to MK News (via Sammy Hub, h/t to... read more

7 Apps That Will Keep Your New Year's Resolutions Alive

A brand new year is upon us, and it's time to start thinking about the changes you want to make. But it can be difficult to follow through on New Year's... read more

Lace Up Your Shoes, RunKeeper 3.0 Hits In Time For New Years With A New Interface And Improved Social Features

The world needs more people in skin tight lululemon and short shorts that would make even the UPS man blush. Our culture's healthy obsession with running in... read more

Samsung And DoCoMo Reportedly Team Up To Offer Tizen Smartphones In 2013

Samsung and Docomo, Japan's largest mobile communication company, are joining forces to develop Tizen, an open source OS that supporters hope will cut into the... read more

Chinese Telecom Giant Huawei Accused Of Offering Embargoed HP Equipment To Iranian Companies

Chinese telecommunications manufacturing giant Huawei is once again in hot water over allegedly playing loose with trade sanctions. One of Huawei Technologies... read more

Yahoo Bids Farewell to South Korea, Completes Exit

After 15 years, Yahoo completed its exit from South Korea today, reports Yonhap News Agency. This move also marks the first Asian market that Yahoo is leaving. read more

Pakistan's YouTube Ban Is Lifted And Then Reinstated As Observers Worry About Internet Freedom

Pakistan lifted, then very quickly reinstated its ban on YouTube after a few hours when efforts by the government to filter out blasphemous material provided... read more

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