digital moves
Posted by Shirley Brady on December 21, 2010 10:00 AM

AOL acquires About.me social profile site (that's K'naan's splash page, above) a mere four days after going live and a year post start-up.
Apple spurs iAds for the iPad with new tools.
Cricket aims to turn music pirates into paying customers.
FCC's "strong" net neutrality rules criticized on all sides.
Gawker moves to strengthen security in wake of hacker attack.
Google to warn users about hacked websites.
Google and AOL shore up premium video content.
Huffington Post launches an iPad app.
Instagram app quickly passes 1M users.
McKinsey spells out Web 2.0 benefits.
Meebo raises another $27.5 million in funding.
Microsoft and Nokia may be working on a joint product.
Mint launches online finance game for students.
Nielsen: Not all DVR users skip ads.
Silicon Valley swings back.
Skype eyes corporate, mobile for growth.
Trulia acquires Movity.
University of Utah adds master's degree in video game design.
Yahoo, AOL and others revamp email in face of declining use and Facebook.
& Augmented reality is becoming the norm on smartphones.
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