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One formality down: Nokia shareholders overwhelmingly approve Microsoft sale
By JR Bookwalter published
As if we didn't see this coming... Meanwhile, word on the web is Nokia Music may stay in Finland, go cross-platform.
Can Firefox OS be the new Android?
By Jamie Carter published
In Depth We explore if the new Firefox OS can compete with the might of Google's omnipresent Android.
Sony commits to Firefox OS, promises first device in 2014
By Chris Smith published
Updated Fledgling Firefox mobile OS has another major backer, with Sony vowing to build mobile devices using the software. One major phone maker, however, reportedly isn't interested.
How to get your website ready for Windows 8
By Simon Bisson published
Learn how to add your business website to the new Windows 8 Start screen and start building tomorrow's web, today
Browser-based Skype app coming to take on Google+ Hangouts
By Chris Smith published
Microsoft looks set to head-off the threat presented by the Google+ Hangouts, by launching a Skype web app.
One More Thing: Happy birthday Twitter
By Kate Solomon published
News in Brief Remember on kids' TV when mums and nans could send in lovingly hand crafted cards for the birthday shout out segment? Imagine that's what's happening right now - for it is Twitter's sixth birthday!
Google waves final goodbye to Wave
By Marc Chacksfield published
Google has announced that it is getting rid of seven more services as part of an 'off-season' spring clean, with Google Wave to become a read-only site as of January 2012.
Adobe to abandon Flash plug-in for mobiles
By Marc Chacksfield published
Updated In a shock move Adobe is set to announce that it will no longer be supporting Flash for mobile devices and will instead be focusing its development efforts on mobile apps.
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