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TechCrunch -
49 minutes ago
Accoona, the highly suspect New Jersey based search/electronics retailer, has
suffered what might be its final disgrace - the closure of it’s last business, Twing.
The company, which offered a search product, has a rich history. Founder Marc Armand Rousso has a
shady
past involving stock fraud, and former President Bill Clinton was a spokesperson for the
company.
Most of Accoona’s $137 million/year in revenue came from distributing electronics after
buying
a number of retailers in Brooklyn. In 2007 they canceled a planned IPO, and the Accoona search
business was sold to Masterseek, a
Danish company, last month.
The company said in
April they were deprioritizing all of their businesses except Twing, a forum search engine. But
the Twing website is now offline, and a tipster says the technology is being sold.
Twing, which appears to be a separate corporate entity from Accoona, was said to be pitching for
a small round of financing in the last few months at a valuation of $8 million.
The service had a surge in traffic this last spring, drawing, according to
Compete, a peak of about 1.5 million unique monthly visitors. But much (or all) of that
traffic was driven by advertising spends, says a source, and they struggled to get repeat
visitors.
We’ve contacted Accoona and Twing and await a response.
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ESPN.com -
51 minutes ago
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Comics Should Be Good! -
54 minutes ago
For this year, I’m going to be doing an advent calendar for the blog, starting today. I
know Advent actually started yesterday, but 1-24 is just a lot easier, so please forgive me.
This year, in a nod to October’s “Stars
of Political Cartooning,” I will have a different Christmas cartoon by a notable
political cartoonist for each day of the calendar, beginning with perhaps the most famous Santa
Claus cartoon of all time!
The calendar will go up in about ten minutes (it’ll run in the mornings the rest of the
time).
Enjoy!
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memeorandum -
58 minutes ago
Paul Steinhauser / CNN:
Bill Clinton
mentioned for wife's Senate seat — CNN Deputy Political
Director — (CNN) — After eight years as senator from New York, Hillary
Clinton is trading places, moving from Congress to the incoming administration.
— On Monday, President-elect Barack Obama announced that he asked …
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Techmeme -
1 hours and 8 minutes ago
Chris Foresman /
Infinite Loop:
Apple offers free licensing for Mini DisplayPort spec — When Apple
recently introduced its revamped notebook line, it also introduced the world to the Mini
DisplayPort. It turns out that the company is offering no-fee licenses to anyone interested
in developing products that use the Mini DisplayPort specification.
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Ubergizmo -
1 hours and 10 minutes ago
centerimg title="Wilting Flower Lets You Know Your Power Consumption" style="MARGIN: 0px"
alt="Wilting Flower Lets You Know Your Power Consumption"
src="http://www.ubergizmo.com/photos/2008/12/wilting-flower.jpg" border="0" //centerbr / pIs your
conscience so dead that you can't be bothered what happens to the environment, as long as your
entire house is air-conditioned around the clock? Well, with the Wilting Flower, perhaps that
once-dead conscience can be revived. This device offers a visual reminder of just how much juice
your household is sipping at that point in time - whenever very little power is used, the flower
will perk up and open its petals, but guzzle up more than normal and it will turn red, wilting and
clam up. Don't worry, it won't spontaneously combust in a fiery rage just because you pampered
yourself with that large 80" HDTV for Christmas. Hopefully the Wilting Flower will make it past the
prototype stage and enter mass production soon./P pPermalink: a
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Ubergizmo -
1 hours and 13 minutes ago
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border="0" //div pStores of the future will have to find new ways to snag customers considering the
highly competitive environment, and the Sensasell Modular Sensor Surface might go a long way in
helping one store have an edge over another. Sensasell will design and produce various interactive
objects that respond by using integrated sensors, and some of them have even been modified to look
like a blown-up MP3 player that works, although it displays the various products in the store. You
are able to scroll through the catalog by hovering your hand over the forward and backward buttons,
definitely a winner when it comes to keeping kids starstruck and open-jawed while mom continues
with her grocery shopping. /p pPermalink: a
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CNN.com -
1 hours and 15 minutes ago
No one here needs to be reminded of how heated things got between Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton
during the campaign.div class="feedflare" a
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paidContent.org -
1 hours and 18 minutes ago
p—bNintendo releases e-Book collection for DS/b : Move over Kindle, there's a
new e-Reader in town—the Nintendo DS. Well ... not quite, but the game giant
did announce the availability of "i100 Classic Book Collection/i" today. The game features classic
tomes from Charles Dickens, Jane Austen and Shakespeare, among others. DS owners flip the portable
console on its side to read, use the stylus to flip through pages, and can even search through and
bookmark segments. Currently, the title is only slated for a European release, with 10 additional
titles available via download via the DS Lite Wi-fi feature. Still, U.K.-based a
href="http://www.electricpig.co.uk/2008/12/01/nintendo%E2%80%99s-ds-e-reader-priced-and-dated/"
title="tech site Electric Pig"tech site Electric Pig/a begs the obvious question: does anybody
really want to read an entire book on the DS' tiny screen?nbsp; /p p —bAcclaim
unleashes iRockfree/i, free music game/b : MMORPG publisher Acclaim is developing iRockfree/i, an
online game that will let players create avatars, open up their own rock "club" and battle against
other players online. Slated to go live in Q109, a
href="http://www.gamasutra.com/php-bin/news_index.php?story=21292" title="Gamasutra says"Gamasutra
says/a Rockfree will feature tracks from Warner Music, Sony (a
href="http://finance.paidcontent.org/paidcontent?Page=QUOTETicker=SNE" class="ticker"
title="SNE"NYSE: SNE/a) and EMI artists, in addition to more than 40 songs created just for the
game. The title also has free written all over it: gamers don't have to pay to play it, nor will
they have to pay for extra downloadable tracks. /p p —bAOL preaches game safety
on new site/b : AOL (a href="http://finance.paidcontent.org/paidcontent?Page=QUOTETicker=TWX"
class="ticker" title="TWX"NYSE: TWX/a) has launched a href="http://www.playsavvy.com/"
title="PlaySavvy.com"PlaySavvy.com/a, a new site aimed at helping parents understand gaming
consoles, interpret the game rating system and better determine which titles are appropriate for
their kids. The site features reviews and how-to guides, and of course, "relevant advertising."
Wonder if there will be any conflict of interest issues (like the ones a
href="http://www.gamespot.com/" title="GameSpot "GameSpot /afaced last year, a
href="http://www.joystiq.com/2007/12/05/gamespot-addresses-gerstmann-gate-concerns-in-depth/"
title="per Joystiq"per Joystiq/a) or concern about ads being run for games that aren't exactly
family-friendly ... a
href="http://www.businesswire.com/portal/site/google/?ndmViewId=news_viewnewsId=20081201005158newsLang=en"
title="Release"Release/a. /p p —bDouble Fusion beefs up in-game ad lineup for
PS3/b : Game advertising company Double Fusion has inked exclusive deals with THQ (a
href="http://finance.paidcontent.org/paidcontent?Page=QUOTETicker=THQI" class="ticker"
title="THQI"NSDQ: THQI/a), Sega, Eidos and Midway to handle the in-game ads for their PS3 titles.
This is in addition to the deal they first brokered in July with Sony to put ads in PS3 games,
though Sony announced a similar partnership with Double Fusion rival IGA Worldwide in June, and
launched its own in-game ad division in October 2007. a
href="http://doublefusion.com/press/html/PS3_12_01_08.html" title="Release"Release/a.nbsp; /p p!--
iMark Logic Digital Publishing Summit, Thursday November 6, Westin Times Square. Insight and
perspective from Outsell, Gilbane, Simon Schuster, BusinessWeek.com, more. Evening cocktail
reception. Cost is complimentary. a
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Mac Forums - iPod touch -
1 hours and 18 minutes ago
Here’s an opportunity for anyone to gain some experience by creating a free iPhone
application. If you are incredibly lazy, you won’t have to do much coding.
WinAdmin is a popular iPhone application. It allows you to make RDP connections to Windows
desktops. I was pretty amazed that someone was able to port a Windows program to the iPhone when
there is no SDK available for RDP. Then I started digging around. It turns out that
Microsoft’s RDP protocol specification is available on http://msdn.microsoft.com. Some guys got together
and created rdesktop ( http://www.rdesktop.org) from the protocol specifications. Rdesktop is released under
GPL.
GPL allows anyone to ask for a copy of the source code. They can compile it and sell it for any
price or give it away for free. All derivations from the original project must fall under GPL as
well. If any new code is added to the original project than the new code shall also fall under GPL.
All source code including any newly added code must be provided for free. One principle of the GPL
is such that market forces should drive the price down to free. Why pay for a product if someone
else is giving it away for free?
Rdesktop was written for UNIX based platforms. Another set of guys got together and ported this
code over to CoRD ( http://cord.sourceforge.net) for Mac OS X. CoRD is an RDP client for Mac OS X and
inherits the GPL from Rdesktop. Both Rdesktop and CoRD are free to use.
Carter Harrison took the CoRD source code and ported it to the iPhone and called it WinAdmin. He is
charging $11.99 for each copy (well within his right under GPL).
So anyone can email support@iPhoneWinAdmin.com and
ask for his source code. You can take this project, build and new RDP client and put it on the app
store. Hopefully, you will add new features like removing the menu bar and using the full touch
panel, auto connect on startup, disable sleep, etc. Hopefully you will provide this new app for
free or close to it.

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Ubergizmo -
1 hours and 19 minutes ago
centerimg title="Treadmill Bike Takes Off" style="MARGIN: 0px" alt="Treadmill Bike Takes Off"
src="http://www.ubergizmo.com/photos/2008/12/treadmill-bike.jpg" border="0" //centerbr / pUnlike
the a
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that we a
href="http://www.ubergizmo.com/15/archives/2008/11/speed_fit_treadmill_system_moves.html"saw last
month/a, the Treadmill Bike looks more inviting to break a sweat upon. Perhaps this is due to the
form factor that is much more pleasing to the eyes, although it works on a rather similar concept.
This is nothing but a treadmill on wheels, where you run and run like a hamster on a never-ending
track, although with the added advantage of arriving at a destination a couple of miles down the
road. Perfect for riding over to the nearest Salvation Army to dispose of it once you're sick and
tired of the experience, having decided to settle for a bicycle instead. Would you fork out 2,500
Canadian dollars for this?/p pPermalink: a
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MetaFilter -
1 hours and 19 minutes ago
quot;a href="http://www.wired.com/techbiz/people/magazine/16-12/ff_kaminsky?currentPage=all"There
is no saving the internet./a There is only postponing the inevitable.quot; Wired Magazine looks at
the a href="http://www.wired.com/science/discoveries/news/2008/06/dayintech_0623"history of DNS/a
and the a
href="http://www.wired.com/special_multimedia/2008/ff_kaminsky_how_DNS_works_1612"Kaminsky
attack/a. br / a
href="http://www.metafilter.com/73180/And-DJBs-500-is-safe-for-another-day"Kaminsky, previously/abr
/ a href="http://www.metafilter.com/53116/OpenDNS"Open DNS, previously/a
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Mac Forums - iPod touch -
1 hours and 20 minutes ago
I have configured iPhoto to open the image in Photoshop when I click the edit button, but for some
reason iPhoto converts the image to a jpeg before handing it off to Photoshop. How can I have it
just send the .NEF to Photoshop? Do I have to do the really slow method of doing an export, then
opening in Photoshop (in which case I'll probably move to Aperture or Lightroom) or is there a way
to change this behavior?
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Mac Forums - iPod touch -
1 hours and 21 minutes ago
Later after you take screen shot on your ipod touch can you get them on the computer. if so how?
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Engadget -
1 hours and 21 minutes ago

Apple has just announced that -- in addition to shipping all new computers with the Mini
DisplayPort -- they're offering no-fee licenses to companies that develop products utilizing the
connection, hoping to create a de facto standard. Of course, the VESA-approved DisplayPort hasn't
been widely adopted, so it remains to be seen whether its miniature sibling will ever take off. At
any rate, it looks like the company might have learned a thing or two back in the day, when
FireWire's steep licensing
fees slowed its progress as a serious contender to USB. You hear that, hardware developers? You can
be part of Apple's latest obscure connector revolution -- for absolutely nothing.
[Via
Ars Technica]
Filed under: Displays
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Mac Forums - iPod touch -
1 hours and 22 minutes ago
I've been using both Mobile Me and my company's exchange and I did some tests and have found that
when I have exchange on push and mobile me on fetch I get a lot more battery life than both of them
on push.
Is this just a case of the more push the worse battery, or something up with mobile me?
Thanks!
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Mac Forums - iPod touch -
1 hours and 22 minutes ago
Help. I have a comcast account and I'm not receiving my e-mail on my ipod touch. Everything used to
work fine when I first got it to 10/10/2008. Since October I haven't been receiving. I'm not sure
if I'm typing the correct server port under incoming and outgoing mail. I did all the obvious such
as typing the correct username/password. Ofcourse both incoming/outgoing servers are ON. Does
anyone have any suggestions, thoughts??
Here are my fields:
Incoming mail server
Host name: mail.comcast.net
USE SSL: ON
Authentication: password
Server Port: 904
Outgoing mail server
outgoing mail server: smtp.comcast.net
Use SSL: ON
Authentication: password
Server Port: 587
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Mac Forums - iPod touch -
1 hours and 24 minutes ago
I finally made the change to the dark side :apple: by purchasing my first Mac, can't wait for it to
get here!!
I ended up going with a New Unibody MacBook Pro for various reasons and because the money was
available to do so.
Being that it is my first Mac, anyone have any good websites for beginners with Macs? Or any
recommended software/accessories I should look into?
Thanks in advance for any tips or advice :D
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Breaking News: CBSNews.com -
1 hours and 24 minutes ago
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the most powerful in the world. Going by the moniker BT-Q1000X, this device will share a similar
form factor as its predecessors, although underneath the hood is where all the difference lies.
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66-Channel tracking/li liUltra lower power consumption (up to 42hrs operation)/li liLess than
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200,000 points, featuring the ability to save a location with the push of a button (for geotagging)
with an auto on-off feature to further maximize battery life. There is no word on when this will
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PSP Hacks - Hacks, Mods, Cracks, Utilities, Homebrew. -
1 hours and 26 minutes ago
So as suspected, that blue Datel battery, it’s a total sham… Well, sort of… When
put into service mode on the PSP-3000 it’ll result in nothing but a flashing light and black
screen; at least for those sporting a TA-088v3 motherboard. Someone still needs to bypass or hack
the pre-IPL hash process. [...]
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