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How the Facebook Developer Platform Has Changed How We Use the Web
Saturday, May 25, 2013 4:46 PMEmily Price
To say the Facebook Developer Platform changed the web as we know it would be a dramatic understatement. Originally launching in 2007 as a tool for developers to build apps for the social network, six years later it has evolved into a whole lot more. Facebook has grown outside of the confines of Facebook.com and is not only a presence on many of the websites we visit — either through a Facebook log-in, or Share or Like capability.

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Google Buzz Is About to Finally Buzz Off
Saturday, May 25, 2013 4:11 PMChristina Warren
More than 18 months after announcing that it was shutting down Google Buzz, Google is taking the final steps in snuffing out the platform. According to an email sent to Buzz users, as of July 17, 2013, Google will remove the posts from its public servers and archive them to users Google Drive acounts. Google Buzz — for those of you who don't remember — was Google's first attempt at a broader social strategy.

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15 Digital Media Resources You May Have Missed
Saturday, May 25, 2013 3:04 PMElisha Hartwig
It has been another busy week in the digital world. Catch up on the latest digital media resources with our weekly features roundup.

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Gmail Overhaul Might Be On the Way
Saturday, May 25, 2013 1:14 PMChristina Warren
Despite rolling out a major overhaul a little over a year ago, Google could be preparing to redesign the Gmail experience on iOS, Android and the desktop. Reports of a new look for the Android client came from the eagle-eyes at Android Police — who noticed the new addition of a navigation drawer UI element in a Google I/O session on Android design patterns.

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