Just Launched, Intigi's Moonbird is a Cool New Way to Follow Relevant People on Twitter

Intigi has just launched Moonbird, a microapp that helps you find people to follow on Twitter based on the content they share.
The startup describes Moonbird as "a free service that helps you find interesting people to follow on Twitter," and using it is simple: give Moonbird an article URL and it will show you the last 20 people who have shared it on Twitter.
read moreMobilicity to Launch Full-Service Kiosks in Brick Stores in Toronto and Edmonton

Mobilicity today announced the arrival of full-service Mobilicity kiosks at select locations of The Brick in Toronto and Edmonton. The Brick's says it plans to expand into the mobile phone industry and that these kiosks will complement its electronics department.
read moreWatch Out for This Facebook IPO Scam Floating Around Today
Facebook's IPO today was the largest in the history of technology companies. The social network raised $12 billion and is now valued at well over $100 billion, making founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg one of the wealthiest humans in the world. So it's not surprising to learn that at least one IPO-related scam is making rounds today.
Symanetic has spotted a classic 419 scam—one of the oldest phishing tricks in the book, but one that still manages to catch the gullible off guard. These scams typically promise big money in exchange for assistance but require up-front charges and fees to be paid in advance. From Symantec's blog, here is some info on this latest Facebook scam:
read moreAmazon Will Let You Advertise on Kindle Fire. But Not for Less Than $600,000

The iPhone 5 is going to have a larger screen and include a baby elephant with each purch—nevermind, this is an Amazon rumour, not an Apple one.
While Amazon doesn't often crop up in the rumour mill, a recent report by Ad Age suggests that the online retail behemoth is considering advertisements on the Kindle Fire's home screen. Sound nasty for the user? Perhaps, but you probably won't have to worry—Amazon won't take less than $600,000 for a single campaign.
read moreFB Goes Public: Watch Facebook Billionaire Mark Zuckerberg Ring Nasdaq's Opening Bell [Video]

Today, social network Facebook went public for $38 per share at a total valuation of $104 billion. Founder, CEO, and now multi-billionaire Mark Zuckerberg rang the opening bell for the Nasdaq from his company's headquarters in Menlo Park, California, this morning. Naturally, he was wearing his signature hoodie.
Facebook is selling 421,233,615 shares of common stock to raise $12 billion in capital. This is the largest technology IPO in history. Under the ticker symbol "FB," Facebook shares are currently up over 5% to more than $40, pushing the company's valuation to $110 billion.
read moreSamsung Receives 9 Million Preorders for Galaxy S3 Smartphone

Samsung has received an astonishing nine million preorders for the Galaxy S3, according to a report from the Korea Economic Daily this morning.
The third-generation smartphone will launch across more than 100 global carriers, starting in Germany on May 29 before rolling out to North America and other regions of the world in June.
read moreSamsung's First Canadian Retail Store to Open in Vancouver This Summer

Samsung has commenced construction on the first Samsung branded store in Burnaby, just outside of Vancouver.
Located in the Metropolis at Metrotown, Metro Vancouver's biggest shopping mall, the Samsung store is designed to help Canadians "pursue their passions with an exciting new way to experience and interact with Samsung’s line up of mobile, personal computing, and consumer electronics products in a standalone retail location," according to the company.
read moreINplay 2012: Keynotes from Mozilla's Mark Surman, Pancake Mountain's Scott Stuckey, and More

The landscape today’s children grow up in is a world apart from the one we knew. With today’s mobile devices, games that reward our kids for learning, and a mountain of other changes, we are going through what some would call the “golden age” of digital media.
INplay 2012 was a conference designed to showcase and build innovation within the digital community for kids. I’m very fond of my own childhood memories, but I do have to say, I wish I was a kid that could try out today’s technology. But even through all the digital transformations, we can still find many commonalities—like the ever beloved and familiar LEGO pieces.
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