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Pixable Turns Texty Twitter Into A Stream Of Your Friend's Photos, Videos

Just as Twitter adds your photos to your home page, social photo finder Pixable integrates Twitter into its system so you can get a custom feed of the photos all your friends have uploaded recently. Think of it as a visual Twitter.READ»

Redefining Search, One Locale At A Time

"The phone is very different from the PC in that it has one other dimension of relevance: location," says Fwix founder Darian Shirazi.READ»

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Booyah Brings Monopoly To The Real World--With Real Money

"The vision for our company is to make killer mobile entertainment that touches the real world," says Booyah CEO Keith Lee.READ»

Kevin Systrom Says Instagram Is More Than Just A Pretty Picture

Instagram CEO Kevin Systrom says it's not all about creating a pretty photo-sharing app. The company's aiming much higher, with plans to fundamentally change the way people communicate and share. READ»

How SCVNGR And Founder Seth Priebatsch Hope To Win The Location Game

"We want consumers to have a great time," says SCVNGR founder Seth Priebatsch, "and we also want business to love it enough that they're willing to pay for it."READ»

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Co.Location: Gowalla Grows Out Of Check-Ins And Into Making Money [Video]

When it comes to mobile location apps, I am little skeptical, very intimidated and completely uneducated in how to use them. I set out to talk with companies that are pioneering in the mobile location sector to find out how they plan on making revenue, and what's next for the entire industry.READ»

Vodafone Egypt Riles Revolutionaries With Ads That Turn Protests Into Pitches

A three-minute video implying multinational mobile giant Vodafone was one of the primary forces behind the Egyptian Revolution has gone viral, and Egyptians are not happy about the implications.READ»

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Ashton Kutcher, Intel Join Forces To Create "Digital Content Units"

Ashton Kutcher's production company Katalyst has revealed its first output from new hothousing venture IdeaJam. Its partnered with Intel and 48 creative professionals for a narrative experiment that will yield "six, short, digital content units." Here's what that means. READ»