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Voices of the Debate: Where Media Sites Stand on SOPA

Many news sites, tech blogs and media companies have openly expressed where they stand in regards to the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) and Protect IP Act (PIPA). By now, you know what it is, and if you don’t you … Continue reading

Mashable Moves Sharon Feder to Chief Operating Officer

We’re excited to announce today that Sharon Feder, Mashable’s publisher, has assumed the role of chief operating officer. Sharon joined Mashable in 2008 as assistant editor and quickly took on the leadership role of managing editor, responsible for building our … Continue reading

Deep-Sea Diving Robot Can Do Dangerous Work

In some instances, it’s a good thing when a robot can replace you at work. A team of professors and student researchers are exploring ways robots can be used instead of humans for dangerous missions, like deep-sea diving in the … Continue reading

Apple’s iTunes U Morphs Into a Tool for Full Online Classes

Apple is turning its academic audio and video app, iTunes U, into a platform for creating full online classes through its iPad. The company launched a free dedicated app on Thursday that lets teachers arrange audio, video and iBooks into … Continue reading

Wrapp Lets You Post Free Gift Certificates On Friends’ Walls

The Spark of Genius Series highlights a unique feature of startups and is made possible by Microsoft BizSpark. If you would like to have your startup considered for inclusion, please see the details here. Name:Wrapp Quick Pitch: Wrapp provides free … Continue reading

Facebook App Lets Sam Adams Fans Crowdsource a Tap

If you’re worried about spending all those hours on Facebook with nothing to show for it, take heart. Now that time can be used to produce something tangible: beer. Following in the footsteps of Mountain Dew and Coca-Cola, Sam Adams … Continue reading

Some Senate Websites Overwhelmed by SOPA Response

Some U.S. Senate websites appear to be lagging Wednesday due to a blackout of their own — personal contact pages for several senators are not loading. This is most likely due to the large number of people being redirected to … Continue reading

Apple iBooks Author App Lets You Make Your Own Books, for Free

Apple announced a new iBooks Author App on Thursday that makes creating an Apple ebook a drag-and-drop process. Using the app, which was announced at the same time as a new textbook experience for iPad, users can drag a Word … Continue reading

Wikipedia Traffic Increases During SOPA Protest Blackout

Wikipedia experienced increased traffic Wednesday, despite blacking out its English language content to protest the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) and the Protect Intellectual Property Act (PIPA). Zscaler compared Wikipedia’s traffic midday Wednesday with its traffic the previous Tuesday. While … Continue reading

Apple Announces a New iPad Textbook Experience

Apple’s Phil Schiller announced a new textbook experience for the iPad called iBooks 2 on Thursday. The iBooks store will get a new textbook category. Included in a demo book that Schiller showed on stage at the Guggenheim Museum where … Continue reading