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http://www.businessinsider.com/google-lets-contract-with-twitter-expire-2011-7 Yesterday, Google suspended its Real Time Search feature, which gave users results from Twitter and a bunch of other real-time news sources. Today, Google told Search Engine Land the reason : its 2009 deal to suck information from the Twitter "firehose" has expired, and the companies haven't reached a deal for Google to continue using it. Google signed the deal in October 2009 -- right around the time Microsoft announced its own real-time search deal with Twitter . There seemed to be a "me-too" element to the deal at the time, like Google was almost forced to sign with Twitter so Bing wouldn't have an exclusive.

Google Doesn't Need Twitter Anymore, So It Just Let Their Deal Expire

http://roeshad.blogspot.com/2008/02/inhumanity-of-animal-lovers.html In an article in today's Washington Post I read a heartwarming tale of efforts by U.S. soldiers and an American organization to rescue a 9-month old from the horrors of Iraq. The U.S. organization spent $4,000 o n the rescue. The 9-month old orphan named Charlie arrived in Dulles yesterday and will eventually reside in Phoenix.

The Cruelty of Animal Lovers

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Well, this is interesting… Google is advertising on its Google Labs page an experimental tool which aims to liberate web developers from the confines of Adobe’s Flash platform. They are calling it Swiffy (sweet) and its sole purpose is to convert Flash SWF files to HTML5. But make no mistake about it – this is about Apple’s iOS gadgets. Google itself says Swiffy lets you “reuse Flash content on devices without a Flash player (such as iPhones and iPads)” . Interesting Apple’s frenemy all of a sudden took it upon themselves to help port Flash content to Apple’s devices.

Google experimenting with web tool that converts Flash files to HTML5 | 9to5Google | Beyond Good and Evil

http://9to5google.com/2011/06/28/google-experimenting-with-web-tool-that-converts-flash-files-to-html5/

Leighton Rodney | Designer & Front-End Developer

http://leightonrodney.com/blog Here’s a little infographic that will help you out with typography; it’s really cool.
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