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Engadget -
21 hours and 38 minutes ago
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alt="" //abr //div You know the a
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emGuitar Hero: World Tour/em keyboard that never materialized? If you were emreally/em looking
forward to that, get ready to have your hopes dashed on another mystery instrument that will
probably also never come to be. According to Harmonix, that extra port on the back of the updated
drum kit -- which empreviously/em was said to be for a second kicker -- is emactually/em for
something that's totally emnot/em a second kicker. What exactly will fill that port, though, the
company isn't saying. Speculation is rife about another nebulous keyboard peripheral, but if you
ask us our money's on a high hat, or maybe that other fundamental aspect of the drumming experience
yet to be captured in the silly plastic instrument game genre: the triangle. br /br /[Via a
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Life is a street car named Desire -
22 hours and 13 minutes ago
..that those who like big government, including reservations in private sector, suddenly remember
individual freedom.
But here is a humble suggestion to the esteemed professor. The terrorist currently in Mumbai
Police custody has been charged under MOCACA which is as ”draconian” as
POTA–just ask any legal expert if you don’t believe me.
I hope the good professor will launch a movement or at least write a post advocating that the
incarcerated terrorist be tried under under provisions of the Criminal Procedure Code and not
”draconian” laws.
I look forward to reading it.
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MacBidouille.com -
22 hours and 15 minutes ago
Le site d'eCommerce Cdiscount tente une première, offrir des films en VOD gratuitement en
échange d'un peu de publicité.br / Ils proposent actuellement 4 films, Raining
Stones, Scream 3, A very british gangster et La véritable histoire du Petit Chaperon Rouge.
Et les remplaceront par d'autres ultérieurement. La seule contrepartie est de supporter une
publicité de 15 secondes avant le lancement du film.br / En fait il y a une autre
contrepartie qui sera pour nous inacceptable.br / br / img
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Windows Media Player 9 et Explorer, en résumé utiliser Windows. Les Mac et Mac OS X
sont une fois de plus exclus. Il serait temps que dans la vidéo aussi, les DRM soient
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MacBidouille.com -
22 hours and 15 minutes ago
Le site d'eCommerce Cdiscount tente une première, offrir des films en VOD gratuitement en
échange d'un peu de publicité.br / Ils proposent actuellement 4 films, Raining
Stones, Scream 3, A very british gangster et La véritable histoire du Petit Chaperon Rouge.
Et les remplaceront par d'autres ultérieurement. La seule contrepartie est de supporter une
publicité de 15 secondes avant le lancement du film.br / En fait il y a une autre
contrepartie qui sera pour nous inacceptable.br / br / img
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Air Liquide : cours action, informations société - Boursier.com -
22 hours and 23 minutes ago
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iPod touch Fans forum -
22 hours and 26 minutes ago
I have a week to decide.
I can even exchange my 16GB 1G for a 16GB 2G.
I love my Jailbroken apps, but I know a Jailbreak will come out eventually for the 2G. Maybe not
for a few months, but eventually.
I don't use a lot of appstore apps, and without a jailbreak I'd really only be using the Touch for
media and mobile email/web, rather than using it as a full computer replacement like I have with my
jailbroken 1G.
That being said, would it still be worth it to upgrade? I likely won't have another chance to
upgrade later, but I'd still have Apple's 1 year warranty for another 9 months in case anything
should go wrong with the 1G.
What do you guys think? Should I upgrade, or stick with my Jailbroken 1G for good?
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paidContent.org -
22 hours and 30 minutes ago
pThe current ad recession could extend past 2009 and closely resemble the period during the 2001
downturn, when revenues were down 6- 9 percent in real terms, according to credit rater Fitch's
latest a href="http://www.fitchratings.com/corporate/events/press_releases_detail.cfm?pr_id=451817"
title="media forecast"media forecast/a (free registration req.) However, there is one big
difference between then and now that might mask the pain somewhat. Seven years ago, when
advertising revs plunged, the industry was coming off three years of annual gains ranging from 8-
to 11 percent, mostly driven by the dot-com bubble. Since coming back from the dark days of '01,
the industry's growth has been fairly restrained. /p p -- bOnline to keep its head above water/b:
Despite the overall gloom, Fitch's outlook for online revenues are stable, expecting single digit
increases. That revenue growth picture is in line with other forecasters like eMarketer, which a
href="http://www.paidcontent.org/entry/419-emarketer-slashes-09-forecast-nearly-in-half-2010-growth-to-hit-double"
title="nearly halved its growth rate estimate"nearly halved its growth rate estimate/a for 2009 to
8.9 percent from 14.5 percent call back in August. In general, CPM growth will cool, though
individual segments like online video and social nets are likely to continue growing. Over the long
term, Fitch anticipates online ad growth to rebound from economic weakness and continue to capture
share from traditional outlets. /p p -- bNewspaper extinction in some cities?/b: It's hard to come
up with a new way to express how bad newspapers have got it, but Fitch has one possible bomb to
drop: in addition to predicting newspapers to see more defaults, be shut down and liquidated next
year, bseveral cities could go without a daily print newspaper by 2010/b. Overall, newspaper
industry revenue growth will be negative for the foreseeable future, the credit rater says. /p
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Consumer Mags Profitably Transition To Digital? Credit Rater Fitch Is 'Skeptical'/a/li /ul piOur
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Rhizome.org Calendar -
22 hours and 47 minutes ago
This special issue of Second Nature journal aims to stimulate discussion, debate and research into
the burgeoning area of mobile gaming, with a particular focus on extending discourses around
‘screen cultures’ into the realm of the haptic. In particular, the issue
seeks to counter the notion that our experience of screens (and digital media more generally), is
largely ‘virtual’ and disembodied – or at most
exclusively audiovisual. From location aware gaming (using GPS) to casual games accessed on the
mobile phone, the arena of mobile gaming is becoming increasingly widespread in contemporary
culture, dynamically redefining perceptions of mobility, place, play and embodiment.br / br / With
these issues in mind, this special issue aims to combine philosophical, new media and ethnographic
approaches as a means of critically interpreting the growing correlation between mobile gaming and
emerging haptic screen cultures.br / br / We seek papers that explore the following:br / br / *
Different forms of mobile gaming and how they impact upon notions and experiences of play, place
and mobility. br / * The role of mobile gaming in the burgeoning user-created content (UCC)
environment and participatory media culture. br / * Australia’s specific historical role in
the context of mobile gaming and the games industry in general.br / * Emergent notions of mobility,
play and gaming in an age of Web 2.0 and convergent mobile media. br / * Mobile gaming and screen
cultures theorised in terms of the haptic – i.e. as spatial, contextual and
corporeal practices. br / * The relationship between mobile gaming and other screen cultures
– and the emerging complexity of new media literacies. br / * The relationship
between online and offline practices in the context of location aware gaming (or
‘big games’). br / br / Please submit an abstract of 250-500 words by
December 30th 2008 to Rowan Wilken (rwilken@unimelb.edu.au). Once selection of abstracts is
complete, full papers will be due by March 31st 2009.br / br / For more information regarding
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Techdirt -
22 hours and 51 minutes ago
Back in October, we heard about yet another a
href="http://www.techdirt.com/articles/20081031/1107122702.shtml"peering dispute/a concerning
internet backbone connections, reminding us that these sorts of battles seem to http
://www.techdirt.com/articles/20010606/1639203.shtml"happen like a
href="http://www.techdirt.com/articles/20030124/1021238.shtml"clockwork/a reminding everyone that
the internet is basically held together with a
href="http://www.techdirt.com/articles/20051007/1633212_F.shtml"handshake/a agreements. br /br /
The details on the Cogent/Sprint fight quickly became muddy, as both sides spun great stories for
the media, each blaming each other. Sprint claimed that it wasn't actually a peering dispute at
all, as Cogent wasn't a "peer" since it had agreed to pay a fee to connect (typical peering
arrangements involve no payments -- just two networks agreeing to connect). Cogent claimed that
Sprint was going against an agreement, and the whole thing blew up in the media. Cogent played the
media card first, blaming Sprint, and it worked: Sprint came out looking like the bad guy, and
quickly reconnected the network. br /br / Now, Forbes has put together a great a
href="http://www.forbes.com/technology/2008/12/01/cogent-sprint-regulation-tech-enter-cz_sw_1202cogent.html"
target="_new"detailed look at what actually happened/a. Apparently, Cogent had asked Sprint for a
peering agreement many years ago, but Sprint refused -- fearing that Cogent would send a lot more
traffic than Sprint, making it an unfair deal. After back and forth haggling, the two companies
agreed to a trial, where Cogent would pay Sprint nearly half a million dollars to test out a
connection. If Cogent did not send significantly more traffic, then the two would establish a
peering relationship. And, Cogent claims, it lived up to its end of the bargain. The amount of
traffic was about equal. Sprint, however, claimed that Cogent still didn't meet the terms of the
agreement, but for a totally different reason: complaining that Cogent didn't send ienough/i
traffic. This seems pretty questionable, as the supposed fear was that Cogent would send too much.
That's why Cogent claims Sprint never intended to set up a real peering arrangement in the first
place. br /br / The end result was a standoff, where Sprint just started billing Cogent, as per the
terms of the contract if the test period was a failure. Cogent then ignored the bills, pointing out
that the test wasn't a failure, and by the terms of the contract, the two had a peering arrangement
where it owed no money. After arguing about it in court, Sprint went a step further and
disconnected the links, which ended up backfiring. The whole thing is not yet resolved, but
apparently the two sides are talking, and say they're intent on working out a reasonable deal. No
matter what, as Forbes notes, it's an interesting look into the behind-the-scenes agreements that
keep the internet running./httpbr /br /a
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Engadget -
22 hours and 54 minutes ago
div style="text-align: center;"a href="http://www.geeksmack.net/?p=554"img vspace="4" hspace="4"
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latest and greatest/a when you can get a taste of the experience in naughty, low-res web video
today? Video after the break.pa
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Mac Forums - iPod touch -
23 hours and 7 minutes ago
Hi all,
For my home network I have an airport express. This works great for our needs, except for one.
I use EyeTV/elgato tuner/powerbook as my DVR/home media center. I recently set up a second "hub"
using a Powermac in another room. With EyeTV there is the option to share your video library with
other computers on the network. However, the video files are just too large to stream over the
wireless network in real time, and the movies are horribly jumpy. In addition, my powermac's
airport card died so I no longer have the option of using wireless for it.
I want to keep the wireless network as it is, but hardwire the MacPro to the Powerbook (with I
assume an ethernet cable). Also, it seems to me that both machines need to join the current
(wireless) network such that I am able to share between them on EyeTV.
[u]So my questions are:[u]First, is it possible to just run an ethernet cable between the two
machines to share data without any further setup? Second, if that is possible, will the powermac
then be able to join the home 'wireless' network? If not, can the powerbook simultaneously be on
the wireless network and on a ethernet network with the powermac?
Thanks so much for helping a noob,
Cameron

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PRWeb: Computer Games and Entertainment -
23 hours and 8 minutes ago
Today Greystripe announced that they will now be offering advertisers the ability to target
the iPhone audience for the first time through rich media ads including Flash IAB medium
rectangles and game-in-game (or “tailgate”) ads. The largest ad-supported
applications and games network has made marketing to the iPhone mobile audience turnkey for
agencies, digital media buyers and brands by supporting online ad servers like Google’s
DoubleClick and Microsoft’s Atlas. (PRWeb Dec 3, 2008)
Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/the_iphone/rich_media/prweb1705344.htm
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Engadget -
23 hours and 10 minutes ago
div align="center"a
href="http://www.scosche.com/products/sfID1/210/sfID2/326/sfID3/318/productID/1653"img vspace="4"
hspace="4" border="1" alt=""
src="http://www.blogcdn.com/www.engadget.com/media/2008/12/12-03-08schoshe.jpg" //abr //div Look,
we know haphazardly stapling an iPod dock onto nearly any product can cause almost-paralyzing fits
of hyperbole amongst marketing personnel, but Scosche's description of its sad little reviveLITE
nightlight charger as "cordless" because it plugs directly into the wall might take the cake. Oh,
wait -- you know what emactually/em takes the cake? It's priced at a delightfully insulting $40.
Yeah, we'll stick with the monster under the bed, guys. At least it respects us.pFiled under: a
href="http://www.engadget.com/category/cellphones/" rel="tag"Cellphones/a, a
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href="http://www.engadget.com/2008/12/03/scosche-vomits-out-cordless-iphone-charger-nightlight-combo/"Scosche
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Joystiq -
23 hours and 16 minutes ago
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href="http://xkcd.com/506/"Theft of the Magi/a and CAD's a
href="http://cad-comic.com/comic.php?d=20081124"Crossover/a were tied with 145 votes apiece. We
decided to be somewhat Vice Presidential and cast the deciding vote ... to XKCD. Cheer up, CAD, you
still got second place, and your prize is just as big as first place's (read: emnada/em). br /br
/Laughing about the race in third place is a href="http://www.indoorheroes.com/index.php?s=259"Red,
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Mashable! -
23 hours and 18 minutes ago
If you said that
they both posed topless, well, you’d be correct. The actual answer I was
driving at was that they’ve both had their Facebook accounts deleted.
According to Nick
O’Neill at All Facebook, there are (not surprisingly) quite a few Lindsay Lohans on
Facebook.
So, what did Lindsay do as soon as she found out her account was shut down? The same
thing Robert Scoble did, she
blogged about her experience, only at her MySpace profile:
okay, so i love myspace, because it is secure, and the people at myspace don’t disable your
account because they think that you are a fake you.
[..]
when i typed my password and “log in” name in, a red sentence came up saying..
Account Disabled
Your account has been disabled by an administrator. If you have any questions or concerns, you
can visit our FAQ page here.
wow! i was in shock. i clicked on the link
that they told me to click on and then to another link that said: my account may of been disabled
by mistake. once i got to that it gave a note saying why it was disabled which stated the note
saying that it was disabled because they believe that i was a fake of myself. genius.
Lohan, in her own way, criticized the vaunted Facebook Connect, the account management system
that the social network has opened up for other blogs and sites to use as a way of managing their
site’s userbase.
To paraphrase Lohan, it’s infuriating that Facebook arbitrarily decides who is and
isn’t the real account holder, and it’s equally infuriating that they don’t at
least offer account holders the opportunity to respond to the company’s accusation before
the account is shut down.
The sentiment is almost identical to the insight of Scoble’s reaction to his
account being deactivated:
Facebook claims it is a “utility.” Well, I like how Kara Swisher put it. Hint:
“utilities” have due process and don’t just shut down someone’s account
without a warning. You should see the comments on my last post. Some people didn’t even
knowingly break the rules and never got a good answer for why their accounts were shut down.
Turning away from the amusing similarities between Scoble and Lohan for a moment, it’s
interesting to note the echo outside the bubble on this one.
As social networking tools go more and more mainstream, people who are real celebrities as well
as those with real world influence (and not just the “Internet Famous”) will have the
same scenarios have happen to them we’ve experienced a year prior. For more proof of this,
see CNN’s epiphany
over Twitter’s Mumbai coverage versus our epiphany over Twitter’s
earthquake coverage a year earlier.
The difference here is this bad bit of PR could be avoided for Facebook.Â
They’ve had a year to figure out how to straighten out their account deactivation process,
and they’re in the midst of talking up how awesome Facebook Connect is to everyone. Any bit
of blowback they get on this is well deserved.
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Twitter” to Announce Funding [Video]
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Scoopeo En attente -
23 hours and 40 minutes ago
Cdiscount, le site de vente par correspondance discount, se lance dans la VOD gratuite. En effet,
chaque semaine il devrait mettre 3 ou 4 films en téléchargement légal et cela
gratuitement ! Comment est-ce possible ? Tout simplement en insérant une publicité de
15 secondes au début du film. Cette semaine on peut donc télécharger : Raining
Stones, Scream 3, A very british gangster et La véritable histoire du Petit Chaperon Rouge.
Attention car chaque film ne peut être téléchargé que 30 000 fois et
regardé sous 15 jours DRM oblige. Pour pouvoir profiter de ces téléchargements
gratuits il faut résider en France, être sous windows, surfer sous Internet Explorer,
avoir activeX activé et avoir Windows Media 9 ou sup.
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Ubergizmo -
23 hours and 42 minutes ago
centerimg title="Cowon O2 SDK Released" style="MARGIN: 0px" alt="Cowon O2 SDK Released"
src="http://www.ubergizmo.com/photos/2008/12/cowon-02-sdk.jpg" border="0" //centerbr / pCowon has
just rolled out a new software development kit (SDK) for its O2 portable media player, so if you
think you've got the programming brains to come up with some nifty applications for the O2, you're
more than welcome to give this SDK a go. Just to recap, the Cowon O2 comes with a 4.3" display and
will feature video and music file support alongside Korea-only T-DMB TV technology. It would be
interesting to see what the Cowon O2 development community will be able to do with this new SDK,
although don't expect volumes of applications to flood the market like the iPhone./P pPermalink: a
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Wired Top Stories -
23 hours and 44 minutes ago
!-- pageType= magazinesmall slug= ff_blodget section= techbiz subsection= people headline=
Financial Industry Scapegoat Reinvents Himself as Financial Reporter authorName= Daniel Roth
creditType= photo credit= Mike McGregor caption= Henry Blodgetis back, and his straight-talking
analysis of the Web world is earning him new fans. -- pstrongHenry Blodget/strong has never gotten
used to the chorus of hate that follows his every move. He's merely learned to live with it. When
he started his personal blog in 2005, the comments a
href="http://www.internetoutsider.com/2005/10/welcomeand_than.html"dripped with disgust/a. "You are
a boldface liar," a reader wrote. "Give me one reason why I should believe what you are writing,"
said another. And that was just in response to Blodget's innocuous first entry. /ppDuring his years
as a star Wall Street analyst, his pronouncements were welcomed and celebrated; now he couldn't say
hello without getting savaged. Just last August, TechCrunch mentioned that Blodget would be one of
more than two dozen tech celebrities a
href="http://www.techcrunch.com/2008/08/15/4-new-experts-henry-blodget-josh-kopelman-tim-o%E2%80%99reilly-robert-scoble-join-techcrunch50/"judging
a contest/a for startups. Blodget knew what was coming, even if his hosts didn't. "Blodget is
scum.... He is no longer the arrogant prick we saw in the '90s, but he's still scum," someone
wrote. "A lot of people lost money listening to this dirtbag." "Blodget is a Web 1.0,
bubble-creating has-been." "He is unethical." "He's as crooked as they come."/p pI meet a
href="http://www.alleyinsider.com/henry_blodget.html"Blodget/a at the offices of his new business,
a year-old site called a href="http://www.alleyinsider.com/"Silicon Alley Insider/a, shortly after
the TechCrunch beat-down. Alley Insider is one of many tech business blogs that feed news, earnings
info, and rumors to investors and corporate insiders. But Alley Insider has one thing that others
don't. Blodget. He's smart, he's skeptical, and he's got the kind of self-assured voice that sells
well in the blogosphere. As the market sinks, his opinions are even more in demand, though he's
still hated by a large portion of his prospective audience./p pThe site shares two floors of a
Manhattan office building with programmers and business staff for some of | |