PSA: Dropbox Dropquest begins right now! Comment
Big Dropbox fan are you? Got plans for the weekend? Cancel ‘em. Dropquest 2012 begins right now. If you’re unfamiliar — it’s the storage company’s internet scavenger hunt that involves a series of puzzles, challenges and, erm, origami. If you complete the game, you’ll get 1GB of extra space for free, but if you come in first place, you’ll get 100GB free for your entire life, while 10 second-placers get 20GB for life and so on. You’re not allowed to ask for help on the company’s support forum (you’ll get disqualified) and you’re competing against at least half a million other fans of the service, but if that hasn’t daunted you then head on down to the source link and get puzzling!
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PSA: Dropbox Dropquest begins right now! Comment
Big Dropbox fan are you? Got plans for the weekend? Cancel ‘em. Dropquest 2012 begins right now. If you’re unfamiliar — it’s the storage company’s internet scavenger hunt that involves a series of puzzles, challenges and, erm, origami. If you complete the game, you’ll get 1GB of extra space for free, but if you come in first place, you’ll get 100GB free for your entire life, while 10 second-placers get 20GB for life and so on. You’re not allowed to ask for help on the company’s support forum (you’ll get disqualified) and you’re competing against at least half a million other fans of the service, but if that hasn’t daunted you then head on down to the source link and get puzzling!
PSA: Dropbox Dropquest begins right now! originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 12 May 2012 13:00:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Hold The Phone ? How The Future Of Web Advertising Is Linked To The Call Comment
We’re all now familiar with how adwords campaigns on Google work. You buy keywords commonly used in search terms, such as “plumber in X town”, and send people to a response mechanism, usually a web site. But increasingly that response mechanism is not a just a web site but a phone number as well – sometimes it’s even just a phone number. But these days it’s rarely an ordinary number – it’s usually a ‘smart number’ that performs certain kinds of actions and sends data, just like browser calls a web page and sends data from that page. These smart numbers can be made to grab an RSS feed, play a sound file, make the caller fill out a form with their voice – just about anything. Increasingly we are seeing tech startups address what you do with that phone call and the data and analytics that can be pulled from it, just like on the Web. While Google and Facebook look at this area with their pet own projects, startups have appeared on the market to address this, such as AdInsight, Tropo, Twilio and Iovox, among others.
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Americans Now Spend More Time On Facebook Mobile Than Its Website Comment
All those minutes reading your news feed in bed, messaging friends over lunch, and browsing photos on the bus really add up. Time spent on Facebook’s mobile site and apps per month (441 minutes) has finally surpassed usage of its classic website (391 minutes) — for Americans who do use Facebook on the go according to the latest report from comScore. And that’s actually a big problem for the social network. Facebook usually shows four to seven ads per page on its website, but only a few ads per day in its mobile news feed. ?That means it makes a lot less money when you visit from your little devices.?In fact, yesterday Facebook had to warn potential investors?for upcoming initial public offering of stock that the more people who access it from mobile instead of the web, the worse its business is doing.
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Zynga?s Next Cash Cow? FarmVille Sequel Spotted Under The Name ?Big Harvest? Comment
Is this Zynga’s next cash cow? It looks like Farmville 2.0 is already in beta testing under the name ‘Big Harvest’ in the Philippines, a tipster tells us. As you can see, the game is way more three-dimensional, the crops are really lush and the graphics are just of a different quality level. There are several tweaks to the game play. Crops that are harvested can be turned into feed. Animals jump around after being fed. Players can take the milk and eggs from their animals and make pies. Zynga declined to comment. “We don?t comment on what we may or may not be working on. What we can tell you is that we?re always looking for ways to bring players the best experience by listening to their feedback and continuously innovating on our games,” the company said in a statement.
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Orlando Bloom & Miranda Kerr take Flynn to the Beach! Comment
Orlando Bloom enjoys a tropical getaway with his family! Plus, see more photos of celebs spending time with their loved ones!
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Kelly Preston didn’t just get sober for herself; she got sober for her children.
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Apple Patent Describes a More Secure Face-Recognition System Comment
A new Apple patent application concerning face-recognition technology suggests an interesting security update for iOS. And that could be just the beginning of what the technology might enable.
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