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- To get started click Popular to see what other people are into at the moment. Click Add in the top right to start adding your own feeds.
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- All feeds on DuoMesh have a quick drop down menu, which is indicated by a little feed icon in the top right of each feed. From there you subscribe/unsubscribe to feeds, see who else is interested in it, as well as reordering your own personal home page.
Tagging
- Tagging is a very important part of DuoMesh it allows you to add different tags to your feeds, so that in essence you create different categories or subfolders that lets you browse though your feeds and discover other feeds that might be interesting. Each time you add or subscribe to a feed you will be asked to tag it, tags can be anything you like...
Mobile
- DuoMesh is designed by nature to widely accessible. This means that you are not restricted by your desktop/laptop computer and by saving the mobile link on your mobile phone, you can access all your feeds and content on your mobile, from one place.
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Top News
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BBC News - Home
Four killed in Italy earthquake
- A magnitude 6.0 earthquake in northern Italy kills at least four people and causes thousands of others to flee into the streets.
Obama: EU 'must focus on growth'
- Speaking after the G8 summit, US President Obama says leaders agree that economies must focus on jobs and growth to boost recovery.
Chelsea fans jubilant at cup win
- Chelsea fans across the world are celebrating their team's historic Champions League win, as a victory parade in west London is planned.
Phone hack police chief to retire
- The senior Scotland Yard officer in charge of three linked phone-hacking investigations will retire later this year, the Met Police confirms.
Engadget
Alternative Wii U controller design makes brief appearance on Twitter, goes into hiding
- Excited for Nintendo's new tablet-esque controller? So are the kids in TT Games' QA department. An over-excited tester tweeted out an image of a slightly different Wii U slab than the one we laid hands on at E3 2011, teasing "look we what we have at work!" Answering the call does indeed reveal something worth looking at -- a somewhat wider looking ...
Neuroscientists develop game for stroke rehabilitation, give the Wii a run for its money
- Think the Wii has the market cornered on gaming rehab? Think again -- neuroscientists at New Castle University are developing a series of motion controlled video games to make stroke rehab more fun and accessible. The team's first title, dubbed Circus Challenge, lets patients digitally throw pies, tame lions and juggle to help them build strength a...
Diggnation (Quicktime Small)
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BBC News - Technology
Facebook shares see modest debut
- Facebook shares end a volatile first day of trading at $38.23, barely above the company's initial pricing, having initially jumped more than 10%.
Met Police to extract phone data
- Mobile phone data of suspects in police custody is to be extracted and retained, regardless of whether charges are brought, the BBC has learned.
Silicon trick for next-gen memory
- Researchers reveal details of a promising way to make a fundamentally different kind of computer memory chip.




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