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Two Digg employees have built Wheretheladies.at, a relatively simple map mashup that tries to figure out which South by Southwest venues are populated by the most females.
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The social network's annual developer get-together as part of the South by Southwest Interactive Festival focused on how it can bring its Facebook Connect technology to gamers on disparate platforms.
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Hugo Chavez says the Internet cannot be something open where anything is said and done and demands crackdown on a critical news site.
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A new ad for former HP CEO Carly Fiorina's campaign for the Senate takes the extremes of her Demon Sheep ad to even more exalted levels.
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There is a way that Chatroulette could become a lot more than a place for people to show off their private parts
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We don't want to share goods, but we want to share information, the NYU professor says at a SXSWi talk, and Napster transformed music into information.
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Digg CEO Jay Adelson surprises the audience by announcing a revamped version of the service with a big slate of new features.
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Word begins spreading on Twitter like wildfire that Conan O'Brien was joining Internet TV network Revision3. But it was actually a hoax that hundreds participated in.
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roundup This week's Game Developers Conference brings together designers, programmers, publishers, and others for the latest from the world of video play.
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As the Web generation descends on the South by Southwest Interactive show in Austin, several location-based start-ups try to put themselves on the map.