Here, Wired go through the meanings and dangerous territory of the SOPA and PIPA legislation.
AOL’s Huffington Post Media Group are about to launch an extensive, 24 hour news service on its website. Fox, Reuters and the Wall Street Journal are all currently involved in online broadcasting, but not to this extent.
The MMRA has been set up, as a new association looking at Mobile Marketing issues, such as morals in the business and also issues of copyright.
These are the current crop of shoes designed to make you go faster, without having to paint go-faster stripes down your arm.
EMI has put Pink Floyd’s discography up on a new Pink Floyd Facebook store. This is the first time a transaction has been able to be completed exclusively through Facebook.
The gig listings Facebook app ConcertCrowd has teamed up with Rdio to give people the opportunity to stream tracks from the artists which are visiting their local venue soon.
Google are going to start including Google+ comments on links when they pop up on Google. How. Annoying.
Here the Mashable journalistĀ Matthias Galica works through some of the expected developments in 2012 for mobile technology. Augmented Reality and QR codes are the two hottest bits of action on the market right now, apparently.
Shazam, the app which helps you find out ‘what that track’ is, is moving into the music player world. Via it you can share your playlist of the day on Twitter and Facebook, along with having lyric sheets.
Ever wanted to turn your imaginative games as a kid into a reality? Now app developer Wowwee can do that for you with an impressive augmented reality app.