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    Before the Internet, there was videotex
    Moonowler
    by Moonowler  7-10-2007   
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    Good News you won't Hear
    debbyski
    by debbyski  1-5-2007    4
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    Linutop - A very small yet potent Web machine
    RecordSage
    by RecordSage  11-28-2006    2
     Very cool stuff. Too bad pricing hasn't been announced, but shouldn't be expensive and likely be a huge seller, considering it's a new category in the marketplace.
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    US teens "starring in their own Reality TV shows"
    adamc
    by adamc  12-8-2006    2
     Lifecaching, here we come. We're really moving towards a point where everything you do is "produced" for distribution to your own customized network.
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    Colossal Squid Thaw to Be Webcast Live
    tabsey
    by tabsey  4-30-2008   
     Webcast Enjoy live video from the tank and dissection room. We are trying to make sure we record when the scientists lay out the squid for display so that Northern Hemisphere people can catch up on what has happened. > Wide angle camera http://www.r2.co.nz/20080427/camera-4.asx > Dissection table http://www.r2.co.nz/20080427/camera-2.asx > Thawing bath - fixed camera http://www.r2.co.nz/20080427/camera-3.asx > Thawing bath - scanning camera http://www.r2.co.nz/20080427/camera-1.asx > Rotating view - switches between cameras every 30 seconds http://www.r2.co.nz/20080427/rotate-1.asx > 4 cameras on the same page You will need a broadband connection to view this page. Be aware that this page is sending a lot of data and will increase your data usage.10 minutes is around 75 MB. http://www.r2.co.nz/20080427/matrix.htm The webcast is best viewed in Windows Media Player, Real Player or Mplayer under Linux or Os-X. Totem and VideoLan also work well. Apple users
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    On Facebook, MySpace? Obama's got your e-mail
    nuttyriv3r
    by nuttyriv3r  9-5-2009    1
     In fact, according to the Electronic Privacy and Information Center, federal agencies have negotiated agreements and contracts with social networking sites like Google, YouTube, SlideShare, Facebook, AddThis, Blist, Flickr and VIMEO to collect information on visitors for federal websites. All of these private companies are known to have agreements with federal agencies, but the public has never seen them. In public comments submitted to the Office of Management and Budget, EPIC notes it has obtained documents that show federal agencies have negotiated these contracts with the private sector in violation of "existing statutory privacy rights." Those agencies include: Department of Defense, Department of the Treasury, and the National Security Agency. There are suspicions the White House is already involved. According to Obama "technology czar" Vivek Kundra, the "compelling need" driving this major policy reversal is the administration's desire to create "more open" government
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    "Hollywood Writers Strike: A Chance for Millions Online to Bloom"
    Amanda Mooney
    by Amanda Mooney  11-5-2007   
     This morning as I watched the morning news and learned that the strike will take place, I thought about this as an opportunity for online content producers. So it was great to see that Duncan Riley and the team at TechCrunch were already busy writing a post on exactly that story. As a media junkie, I like my rounded mix of traditional and non traditional channels but this strike just may (at least for now), encourage me to completely rely on online media for my daily dose of news, commentary and entertainment. For online content providers, this lucky break gives them an opportunity to serve up fresh content while major networks are forced to turn out reruns. This experience will illustrate how timely and nimble these new producers are. In any event, I do wish the best for the talented men and women who turn out my favorite content for the networks. How much do you follow traditional vs. online media and in wake of the strike, do you think your own media habits will change
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    China reneges on 'open' pledge
    tabsey
    by tabsey  7-31-2008    1
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    Trends for Internet Marketing
    rj3sp
    by rj3sp  5-18-2008   
     Trends for Internet marketing in the next three years, prospected and discussed extensivily in Larry Chase's Web Digest For Marketers.
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    Best Widgets on the Web
    Amanda Mooney
    by Amanda Mooney  6-18-2007   
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    Families Entrenched in Technology
    fuordigital
    by fuordigital  7-10-2007   
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    Les polices de caractère pas si anodines quant à la lecture / Fonts should be important for reading
    Annaannaanna
    by Annaannaanna  2-22-2007   
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    Analyst Sees Catalysts to Change Web
    ONE Research
    by ONE Research  4-8-2007   
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    The Daily Me: building walls in a hostile world
    abailart
    by abailart  12-14-2007    1
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    Multitasking explains TV increased ratings
    pedrgon
    by pedrgon  9-25-2008   
     Viewer ratings may be up; but if people are actually doing something else, with TV just acting as background noise, ow much attention are they really paying to those high-priced ads?
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    Man Dies After Internet Gaming Binge
    Forbes Leadership
    by Forbes Leadership  9-17-2007    1
     If the Chinese authorities needed any more reasons to crack down on net usage, they can always say they're protecting your health....
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    Online Males 18-34 Choose Web over TV
    fuordigital
    by fuordigital  10-9-2008   
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    6 in 10 Online Adults watch online video
    fuordigital
    by fuordigital  7-31-2007   
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    Sweet Misery: Aspartame Documentary
    WIDEEYECINEMA
    by WIDEEYECINEMA  3-2-2008   
     Dr. Woodrow C. Monte wrote: “Methanol has no therapeutic properties and is considered only as a toxicant. The ingestion of two teaspoons is considered lethal in humans” (Monte, Woodrow, “Aspartame: Methanol and the Public Health”, Journal of Applied Nutrition, Vol. 36, Number 1, 1984, p. 44). Though it can hardly be considered good fortune to have an immediate reaction to aspartame, at least you are spared the potential long-term ticking time-bomb of a large array of neurological illnesses. These include, but are not limited to Brain Cancer, Lou Gehrig’s Disease, Graves Disease, Chronic Fatigue, MS and Epilepsy.
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    Virgin Media is the Law
    Loganzweb
    by Loganzweb  6-12-2008   
     Another BBC post, I do read other sites, but I figured this I should share. Virgin plan to send letters to those people it feels are downloading and sharing music, working in conjunction with the BPI. Ok, so I know there is the whole legal issue here, but the context of the article is more related to TV shows, and I must admit, the guy has a point, we've all done it at some point I'm sure, whether it's downloading, or streaming from site like youtube. For instance, right now I'm watching music videos for Poets of the Fall on youtube, totally illegal, but the easiest way to see them. At the moment I'm using the 20Mb service from Virgin, and although it suits my needs (I have a housemate who uses it lots, I play the xbox online lots, and I host an FTP server for my dad to backup his files every night, so bandwidth usage is hgh) I may consider changing if this is the shape of things to come.
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