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Sunday, August 11, 2013

Blog l TU Me, the 'WhatsApp' Telefonica, closes a year after its release

Shortly experiment lasted IM Telefónica. TU Me, the application that was released just 16 months ago to deal with services like WhatsApp or Line, close on September 8. The company warns the news in their own web of service. "I regret to tell you that YOU stop working from Sunday September 8th. For peace of mind and security from that date all your messages, photos and data will be deleted permanently from our servers," says the message. The application allowed to send messages, pictures, location, and make free calls using 3G or WiFi connection, a service similar to Viber application. The problem is that the application has only a million downloads since its release, according to sources cited by the operator 'The Country', although he was available for multiple platforms including iOS, Android and BlackBerry.That figure is a far cry from the 300 million users of WhatsApp or Line 200 million. Telefónica has assured that "YOUR I 'is replaced by 'TU Go', a service that lets you send messages and call other phones using the mobile number via computer, tablet or phone. It is definitely a service more like Skype and WhatsApp which is already available in the UK for O2 customers, the European subsidiary of Telefónica.

Real Madrid thrashed Inter in the U.S.

At the end of the tour of  Real Madrid  by the United States plays a friendly match against Inter Milan to release natural grass has been put on the Edward Jones Dome, St. Louis. In the 11th minute, the Brazilian Kaka headed in a bad rejection of goalkeeper Handanovic. After Cristiano Ronaldo played along with a right cross that just lifted the ball in the 38th minute. Finally, Ricky Alvarez made ​​an own goal after a corner from Argentina's Angel Di Maria in the 68th minute and a final 3-0. The Spanish team's first visit to St. Louis had generated great expectations and the organizers confirmed that the tickets have been sold "very well." They estimate that the number of fans at the Edward Jones Dome was more than 50,000 spectators.

YouTube adds a secret game "geeks"

The social network YouTube this week joined a secret game its platform for the user to entertain while still enjoying your videos. It is a tribute to the classic Missile Command, launched by the company Atari in 1980. The premiere is to use the mouse to shoot four guns to missiles that are falling on the ground and, if not destroyed, can "break" the screen where the video is playing. This event is part of the Geek Week Youtube, produced jointly with the American site Nerdist Channel Flip and Britain, held up this Saturday and you set video spread, series and all kinds of creative content related geek world. To access the game, you only need to type "1980" anywhere on the screen  and then press Enter while developing the video.