Top Stories of the Day // March 14, 2013

Thursday, March 14, 2013 Posted by bloggerdaddy
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Today's Top Stories // Mar 14, 2013

Google Closes The Book On Google Reader On July 1, Seven Other Products Also Get The Chop

Google just revealed plans to shut down eight of its services as part of what it's calling an ongoing spring cleaning effort. Some of them are pretty arcane,... read more

Yet More Leaked Samsung Galaxy S IV Pics Appear Hours Before Launch

The Samsung Galaxy SIV will be launched in New York City in just a few hours, but another crop of leaked photos featuring the device has popped up on Chinese... read more

Google Reader's Death Is Proof That RSS Always Suffered From Lack Of Consumer Appeal

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Galaxy S IV Now Leakiest Launch Ever, As Videos Of SmartPause And Floating Touch Features Surface

Samsung will unveil the Galaxy S IV today at its event this evening at 7 PM ET in New York, but the cat is pretty much out of the bag at this point, and new... read more

GoogleReaderpocalypse. For Real This Time.

Don't be evil? If that's the unofficial Google motto, then the company has failed to deliver today. Among the products Google just announced it plans to sunset... read more

The Death Of Google Reader Sparks A Petition 30,000 Signatures Strong

Google announced yesterday that it would shut down Google Reader, Google's RSS feed reading product, on July 1. In response, an online petition was started by... read more

Why Your Marketing Campaign Sucks

Creating awareness for your brand is one of the lifebloods of technology startups yet in a world where so many companies are being created it becomes difficult... read more

SimCity Could Potentially Work Offline, Modder Shows With New Hack

SimCity is getting a lot of flack from players and consumers about its policy of requiring that they remain connected to EA's servers to enjoy the game, even... read more

The Google Reader Shutdown Is Yet Another Nail In Feedburner's Coffin

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Apple Adds Built-In VESA Mount Adapter Option To iMacs For $40

Apple quietly updated its iMac options to include versions with a built-in VESA mount adapter today, available on both 21.5-inch and 27-inch models for a $40... read more

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