Thursday, September 30, 2010

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eBuddy's Mobile Apps: 100 Million Downloads And Counting Top
eBuddy , the swiss army knife of web and mobile instant messaging services, this morning announced that it has achieved over 100 million downloads of its mobile applications since its 2007 debut , thus stepping in the footsteps of the likes of Facebook, Google (Maps), and Opera (Mini) when it comes to the number of app downloads reached. In case you're not familiar with eBuddy, the service basically enables users around the world to chat for free in one, aggregated interface across most major IM networks, including AIM, Facebook Chat, Google Talk, ICQ, MySpace, Windows Live Messenger and Yahoo Messenger.
 
After YouTube, Turkey Moves To Ban Video Sharing Site Vimeo Top
Turkish courts have famously banned video sharing juggernaut YouTube several times since March 2007. The site still isn't accessible, despite the fact that Turkey's president Abdullah Gül used his Twitter account last June to express disapproval of the country's blocking of YouTube. Gül at the time said he had instructed officials to find legal ways of allowing access. But now we're getting multiple tips about Turkey imposing a new ban on video sharing site Vimeo (an IAC company ), and chatter on Twitter suggests this is in fact the case - see #censorshipinturkey and #vimeo for more.
 

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