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The International Olympic Committee has given athletes permission to tweet and use other social media during next year’s Olympic Games, Google now offers more detailed ratings on the Android Market, and Facebook and Twitter see big traffic gains in the UK during May. It’s all in today’s Daily Dose.
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TNWDailyDose 27-06-2011 by TNW Daily Dose
Olympic committee gives 2012 athletes permission to Tweet
Google updates Android Market website with more detailed app ratings
Facebook ousts Microsoft to become UK’s second most popular website
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