Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Top Stories of the Day // September 11, 2012

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Today's Top Stories // Sep 11, 2012

YouTube Launches Its Own iPhone App With Better Discovery, Social Sharing, Music Videos -- And Ads!

Last month, news broke that the YouTube iOS app -- which had been pre-loaded on all iPhones since their launch -- would be taken off the mobile device with the... read more

GoDaddy Coming Back; Asana's Moskovitz Calls It The Final Straw

Earlier today we reported how GoDaddy suffered a major outage, affecting millions of websites and hosted e-mail accounts that are run through the hosting and... read more

Apple iPhone Event Rumors: What Will, Won't And Might Be Announced

We're getting close. I can almost smell that new iPhone. But what else will we see at the event? There have been plenty of rumors leading up to Wednesday's... read more

Viber Adds Support For S40, Symbian And Bada After Hitting 100M Users

Viber has essentially been a smash hit right from its conception. The company hit 50 million registered users in February of last year, extending that to 70... read more

FoundationDB — Not Your Standard NoSQL Database

FoundationDB, here at Disrupt San Francisco 2012, is a modern database with features that have been the foundation for databases since the 1970s. The result,... read more

Free Apps Account For 89% Of All Downloads; Most Of The Rest Under $3; iOS Store Biggest Of Them All

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Saya Mobile Has A Message: It Wants To Be The Whatsapp For The Feature Phones Of The World

Whatsapp has emerged as the leading, cross-platform messaging app among smartphone users, reaching the 10 billion messages per-day mark a couple of weeks ago.... read more

GoDaddy Says Our Crash Wasn't Anonymous, It Wasn't A Hack, It Wasn't A DDoS. It Was Internal Network Issues

GoDaddy has confirmed that its DNS problems yesterday, which caused thousands of websites to go down for most of the day, are now finished. And while an alleged... read more

Gyft Is Moving The Plastic Gift Card Industry To Your iPhone

Gyft, a new mobile application launching at TechCrunch Disrupt SF, allows you to buy, save and redeem gift cards using your mobile phone. Unlike the numerous... read more

UK's First 4G LTE Service, EE, Will Feature New Nokia, Samsung, HTC, Huawei Devices. Orange, T-Mobile Brands To Gradually Fade Away

Today Everything Everywhere, the JV between Orange and T-Mobile UK, unveiled some more details about its new 4G network -- the first commercial LTE service for... read more

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