Tuesday, January 22, 2008
Wireless Device, Mobile Telesystem, Telecommunication System
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Current + Facebook
As mainstream media companies and new media companies alike turn to Facebook as a distribution network for their content, Current.com is the latest to create an application on the popular social network.
Chickipedia. For Guys That Never Get Laid
Chickipedia is pretty much everything you'd expect from a site with such a name. An online resource seething with useless information about women. Currently in beta, Chickipedia is enough to make any woman's skin crawl.
Google likely to acquire Riya for $40 mn
Riya, an online photo service that can automatically recognise human faces and tag it with names, is being courted by Google for a potential acquisition even during its beta stage. Riya could be Google's response to Yahoo's acquisition of Flickr, which also uses tags to organize photos.
Petition to save HD-DVD. 16,000+ already signed
The only thing Blu-Ray has going for it is 20GB of extra storage space, and a big name like Sony backing it up. HD-DVD on the other hand has PIP, web-enabled features, in movie menus, and much more. We have a chance to save a superior format from collapsing under the weight of the greedy Sony corporation and its inferior Blu-Ray format, let's do it
Stackable City Cars Could Change The Idea of Ownership
've talked before about the idea of Car Sharing. You don't actually own a car, you own a membership in a car sharing program, so you can pick up a car when you need one, but not have to deal with all the ownership problems of autos. MIT has taken the idea one step further with these stackable City Cars.
Timer Warner Propose Usage Cap; Intro VOD Internet
Hey! We got VOD over the Internet! Hey! We're introducing usage charges to deter you from using video hogging bandwidth!
Galaxy IT: Fractal Grid Search Technology
Aside from minor adjustments to how the pages are laid out, most new search engines only have an improved spidering and algorithmic ability to put themselves as a cut above the competition. As such, it is often very difficult to do a quick glance and grade a search engine as better than (or even approaching the level of) Google.
EPIC complaints ASK - Falls Flat as usual
According to reports, Ask.com already had voluntarily changed the way it handled its new privacy feature weeks earlier. This self-appointed posse of liberal non-profits, which also includes Consumer Action, was riding to bring to justice a problem that had long since vanished (and that's assuming it existed in the first place).
Plaxo Pulse Optimizes Millions of iPhones
Plaxo Pulse recently made its application available on Windows Mobile OS, and now it's also available as an optimized application for the iPhone.
Ten Years Ago Today: Netscape Announces Free Source Code
Today marks ten years since Netscape Communications Corporation announced its intention to release the source code of the then in-development Netscape Communicator 5.0, heralding the beginning of what would become the Mozilla project. At the same time, Netscape stopped charging for Netscape Navigator 4.0 and Netscape Communicator Standard Edition 4
The History and Future of Wordpress
Wordpress founder Matthew Mullenweg discusses the $29 million in funding they just received and what it means for the future of Wordpress.
YouTube Korea Launches
The news has been hitting the Korean wires from multiple Asian news sources that YouTube Korea has just been launched. Back in June, we reported on rumors that such a site may be in the works.
Stockport Primary Care Trust loses 4,000 patient records
The personal medical records of 4,000 NHS patients have been lost by Stockport Primary Care Trust, but health managers have chosen not to inform the individuals involved.
Airwaves, Web Power at Auction
WASHINGTON — The auction for rights to a highly valuable swath of the nation's airwaves will begin Thursday and is expected to include multibillion-dollar bids from the nation's two biggest wireless phone companies, Verizon and AT&T, as well as Google.
MochaHost.com Introduces SVN Support To Hosting Plans
San Jose, California-based Web host MochaHost.com has added new shared hosting plans with SVN (subversion) support.
3 Companies Expands High-Capacity Network Services
Web hosting Internet and telecommunications services company, XO Communications, has extended two service campaigns, to offer competitive rates and guarantees for high-capacity network services.
Why Itâs So Hard To Get To The Frontpage Of Digg
I bet some of us are trying so hard to get our articles to be at the frontpage. Their voting system seem favor already famous blog like Techcrunch. Engadget,Gizmodo and many more mainstreams blog else.
WidgetSucks bringing the truth about WidgetBucks!!
widgetsucks.com — WidgetSucks is a blog that posts non-biased facts, opinions and updates regarding the new PPC ad company WidgetBucks
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RIAA Web site graffitied with piracy tags
The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) became one of the largest proponents of peer-to-peer file sharing and anti-copyright when hackers defaced its Web site today.
The Dawn of The Digital Age
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Retailers removing HD DVD from stores
Video Business reports that slowly but surely, many retailers are removing HD DVD players and titles from stores, with some leaving only their websites for HD DVD needs.
Google Buying the New York Times
John Ellis at Real Clear Markets has written a bizarre item about the rationale for google buying the New York Times.
Bring Back COMDEX!
With the death of COMDEX, CES has become bloated and over-crowded. It's time to split off the behemoth into smaller shows, including something like the old COMDEX for us computer industry types.
Wikia Search Project Is Online What Are Your Comments
This New Year the waiting has come to an end and that too in the beginning of this new year there is a great news by Wikipedia, the company launched there Open Source Search Engine on 7th of January 2008. This Search project news was from so many months but at last 7th was the day for its launching.
eMonsterhost, Deploys .MOBI Web Site Builder
Web hosting provider, eMonsterhost, Inc., is offering the WebSite Tonight product, providing key features designed to facilitate the .MOBI transformation.
IP Is Personal
IP addresses, string of numbers that identify computers on the Internet, should generally be regarded as personal information, the head of the European Union's group of data privacy regulators said Monday.
Social Networking Sites and Virtual Adult Club for People
In my previous post, I have analyzed the trends in sexual networking sites. Today, I'm sharing with you a matured subject on making adult relationship. Virtually, those looking for adult relationships and over 18, I've listed a few popular social networking sites where you log on and have your social life started.
Advertising online: tre trends per il 2008
Emarketer, società americana che studia l'andamento dell' e-business e del marketing online a livello mondiale, in un articolo del 14 gennaio scorso ha evidenziato "tre trends" per l'anno appena iniziato.
Pownce is now open to the Public!
Pownce, the social networking and micro-blogging site started by Internet entrepreneurs Leah Culver,Kevin Rose is now open to the public
Joyent: Worst hosting company ever
They're strongspace and bingodisk products have been down for 9 days, and they still can't get their act together... so they're killing both products. EOL-ed.
The Death of the Sound Card?
Back in 1989 I bought this nifty little product called the AdLib Music Synthesizer card. The AdLib was based on a Yamaha FM synthesis chip and fit into a standard 8-bit ISA slot. Needless to say, I didn't buy it for creating music. I bought it because I'd acquired a flight sim by LucasArts called Their Finest Hour: The Battle of Britain. It ..
SEO Tips For Chicks!
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Pownce open to the public
Pownce, the Twitter and Jaiku Killer created by Kevin Rose, Daniel Burka and Leah Culver, leaves private beta and becomes open to the public. Pownce became open to a limited group of users in June of 2007
MOTOSLVR L7 Hydrogen Cellular Phone
Motorola has trying to apply this hydrogen cell technology on MOTOSLVR L7 cellular phone series without changing the measurement and form of this cell phone.
How to run Google AdWords ads and ensure zero conversions
A search engine marketing consultant, Jenny Slegg discussed on how to run Google AdWords ads and ensure zero conversions.
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