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Fluent.io – Redefining email For The Future

Three Australian Ex-Googlers Are Re-Imagining Email With Fluent

Three Australians professionals, formerly working with Google have started a new email service called Fluent.io in an effort to redefine the future of emailing. Cameron Adams, Jochen Beknmann and Dhanji Prasanna have created Fluent for the purpose of helping people manage their email inbox 20% faster than normal.  Previously having worked on Google Wave, they…

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Productive Web Apps: Collection Of The Best Web Based Applications In Popular Categories

Productive Web Apps - Web Apps to help you at work and play

A new startup on the web called Productive Web Apps is a boon for all those businesses looking for a reliable directory of the most popular web based applications on the web. Web apps are not just for businesses and work, but in fact everyone. The website lists these apps according to categories, which include…

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Apple Seeks to bring iOS Into OS X, Chooses Twitter Over Facebook

Mac Twitter App

The developer preview of Apple’s next OS version for Mac is now available, just seven months after the launch of the OS X Lion. The next bug-cat themed desktop operating system from the company is called OS X Mountain Lion and will be available for full download by consumers this summer, according to Apple. Once…

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Flipkart To Launch Music Service Later This Month; Lost Market For Apple iTunes?

Flipkart Launching Music Service

Following the acquisition of Mumbai based start-up, Mime360 and also the Bollywod catalogue from Chakpak, Flipkart is now set to launch its music service this month. The immensely popular e-commerce website is now looking to expand its reach and diversify further, taking another step which gets it closer to becoming the Amazon.com of India. Flipkart…

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Adobe Flash To Be Available Only On Google Chrome In Linux

Adobe has never provided proper support for Flash on Linux. In fact, they only introduced the 64-bit build of Flash in July last year. Today, they have announced that they will no longer release future versions of Flash on Linux – except as a part of Google Chrome. Since 2009, Google has been working together…

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Start-up websites struggle with speed issues on tablets and smartphones

With the tablet and smartphone revolution taking over the age of PCs and desktops, companies have also had to redesign their strategies in order to be more compatible with the changing scenario. Startups face the heat of this transition more than the well-established companies in terms of keeping their sites speedy even on mobiles and…

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