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Lilbits: Is this the Pixel Fold?

Google is widely believed to be working on its first smartphone with a foldable OLED display. While the company hasn’t officially confirmed anything, details have been leaking for more than a year, and it would certainly make sense – the company has put a lot of effort recently into making Android an operating system that […]

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Even Microsoft thinks you don’t need a LinkedIn app for Windows Phone… and Microsoft owns LinkedIn

LinkedIn is reportedly emailing users of its Windows phone app to let them know that the app will stop working after August 31st. On the one hand, this is just the latest story about an app developer pulling the plug on support for Microsoft’s smartphone operating system, which has a nearly insignificant market share. On […]

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Facebook brings games to Android and iOS apps

Facebook may be a social networking site first and foremost, but the company also has a long history of enabling developers to create games that users can play on their own or with friends. As a growing percentage of Facebook’s users are accessing the site on mobile devices, Facebook is taking a step that helps […]

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Microsoft to acquire LinkedIn for $26.2 billion (Please add MS to your LinkedIn network?)

Microsoft has announced plans to buy LinkedIn for $26.2 billion, giving Microsoft control of a major player in the social networking space… but it’s probably just as significant that Microsoft’s big social networking play is for LinkedIn, a company that caters towards professionals. While Microsoft would certainly like everyone to use its products, some of the company’s […]