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Ubergizmo FR -
18 hours and 12 minutes ago
centerimg title="Samsung Exhibe Une TV OLED 40-inch" style="MARGIN: 0px" alt="Samsung Exhibe Une TV
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//centerbr / pLes TV OLED sont horriblement chères, quelles que soient les avantages
qu'elles ont par rapport au plasma et au LCD, mais cela ne signifie pas que le prix restera
exorbitant dans l'avenir. Samsung va exhiber sa propre TV OLED 40" au CES de l'année
prochaine, mais ce modèle ne sera pas disponible au grand public, principalement parce que
le prix est 10 fois plus élevé que celui des TV LCD. Selon les paroles d'un
exécutif de Samsung, ldquo;Le OLED a encore un long chemin à parcourir,
technologiquement et au niveau coût. Ca va arriver, mais nous ne savons pas quand ce sera un
produit de consommation viable.rdquo; Le plus tôt sera le mieux, mais je suppose que
maintenant, vous n'avez plus à retarder l'achat de cette nouvelle TV LCD sur laquelle vous
bavez depuis longtemps./P pPermalink: a
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Gizmodo -
18 hours and 48 minutes ago
pimg src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/gizmodo/2008/11/GizmodoGalleryAnnex.jpg"
style="display:block;" /For a few weeks you've been hearing about the Gizmodo Gallery in NYC,
catching a href="http://gizmodo.com/tag/gizmodo-gallery/"plenty of teasers/a for the cool
stuffmdash;contemporary marvels, homemade wundergear and pieces of historymdash;we're showing down
at the Reed Annex on Orchard St. from today 12 noon through Sunday 4pm. Now, for the first time,
we're revealing ithe whole list/i. And it's annotated, for your pleasure./p pbStuff You'll Never
Own/bbr a href="http://gizmodo.com/5098715/at-giz-gallery-103+inch-plasma"Panasonic 103-Inch TV/abr
The biggest production HDTV in the world, this 103-inch diagonal plasma is coincidentally the
largest set we could fit into Reed Annex./p pa
href="http://gizmodo.com/372072/sony-xel+1-oled-tv-review-verdict-small-on-size-large-on-beauty"Sony
11-Inch OLED TV/abr OLED technology will power all flat-screen TVs in the future, but the
beautiful, high-contrast wafer-thin screens are still excruciatingly expensivemdash;in this case
$230 per diagonal inch, or $2500 for the set./p pa
href="http://gizmodo.com/5042268/draganfly-x6-uav-ufo-thingy-packed-with-carbon-fiber-hdnight-cameras-and-gps"Draganfly
X6 RC Helicopter/abr A carbon-fiber remote-controlled helicopter designed to be stable in 18mph
winds or even if some of its motors die. It's GPS enabled and can be armed with a high definition
camcorder or night vision. And it looks like a Terminator./p pa
href="http://gizmodo.com/341896/hands-on-with-optimus-maximus-keyboard"Optimus Maximus Keyboard/abr
A keyboard with little OLED screens under each key, which can be programmed to display whatever
character, picture or animation and trigger any keystrokes you want./p pa
href="http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/gadgets/carbon-butterfly-gallery-rc-plane-lighter-than-a-sheet-of-paper-251243.php"Carbon
Butterfly RC Plane/abr This remote-controlled airplane is lighter than a piece of notebook paper
because of lightweight balsa, carbon fiber and Swiss-made gears./p pa
href="http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/curvaceous-cell/new-au-infobars-shave-corners-just-need-lube-303709.php"Au
Infobar2/abr Despite it lacking a lengthy feature list, the Infobar2 is the most beautiful phone
from Japan's AU company and I think maybe the most beautiful in the world. On Loan from Gizmodo
Japan and Au./p pa
href="http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/gadgets/nab07-hands+on-red-one-4k-digital-cinema-camera-gallery-252750.php"Red
One Movie Camera/abr A digital movie-making revolution and a future-proof modular platform, the
10-lb. digital video camera shoots pristine 4K-resolution movies with its 12-million-pixel "ultra
high def" sensor./p pbStuff You Might Convince Your Mom To Buy You/bbr a
href="http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/home-entertainment/yamahas-ysp+4000-flagship-surround-bar-does-upscaling-hdmi-xmipods-288971.php"Yamaha
YSP-4000 Surround Sound Bar/abr This soundbar is a 5 channel surround sound system that uses cold
war submarine sonar tech to bounce beams of audio against walls and to your ears from different
angles./p pa
href="http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/amazon-kindle-live/amazon-kindle-e+book-reader-launch-live-324292.php"Amazon
Kindle Ebook Reader/abr The first wireless E-Ink ebook reader with a cellular connection, so you
can buy and download books without the need for a computer. It bests the paperback but can't be
safely read in the bathtub./p pa
href="http://gizmodo.com/5038693/review-pentax-w60-waterproof-camera-catching-whale-sharks"Pentax
W60 Waterproof Camera/abr I've had many happy times in Hawaii with this camera. It's my favorite
because it works to 30 feet and yet is small enough to pocket without causing a bulge./p pa
href="http://gizmodo.com/380767/hands-on-yamahas-tenori+on-synthesizer-we-love-it"Yamaha Tenori-On
Music Maker/abr A revolutionary rethinking of the music keyboard, this 16x16 pad of light-up keys
interprets a player's finger strokes and performs a light and sound show in response./p pa
href="http://gizmodo.com/5096518/at-gizmodo-gallery-weird-japanese-usb-gadgets"USB Heated
Gloves/abr Thanko's Gloves use the power from a computer's USB ports to warm your fingers on cold
winter mornings./p pa
href="http://gizmodo.com/5096518/at-gizmodo-gallery-weird-japanese-usb-gadgets"USB Neck Tie/abr
Thanko's USB powered neck ties have a built in fan for hot office afternoons./p pa
href="http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/once-upon-a-time/using-belkins-weird-powerstrips-289558.php%3EBelkin%20Power%20Strips%3C/a%3E%3Cbr%20/%3EThe%20only%20power%20bricks%20we're%20proud%20to%20display%20have%20clever%20cable%20organizers%20and%20closing%20panels.%3C/p%3E%3Cp%3E%3Ca%20href="Wicked
Lasers Torch/abr Currently pending Guinness records for being the most powerful flashlight of its
kind, the 4100 lumen Torch can easily set paper on fire./p pa
href="http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/gadgets/will-it-blend-crazy-old-man-blends-everything-in-powerful-blender-215611.php"Blendtec
Blender/abr We don't know if Blendtec makes the best blenders, but if they can shred bananas the
way they can shred gadgets on their famous YouTube videos, we're sold./p pa
href="http://gizmodo.com/383843/casio-exilim-ex+f1-slow+mo-super-cam-full-review-verdict-totally-unique-shockingly-powerful"Casio
Exilim EX-F1 Super-Slow-Motion Camera/abr The first consumer-grade camera to deliver
1200-frames-per-second slow-mo, it can also shoot 60 full-resolution stills per second./p pa
href="http://gizmodo.com/359388/hands-on-chumby-wi+fi-widget-beanbag-cuddly-in-more-ways-than-one"Chumby/abr
It's an internet machine disguised as a pillow. I use it to check the snow report, play internet
radio, tell the time, check the surf and read the news, but it can run hundreds of additional
widgets./p pa href="http://gizmodo.com/5099074/aiptek-pocketcinema-v10-pico-projector-review"Aiptek
V10 PMP Pico Projector/abr Battery-powered mini projector plays movies from an SD card, using an
LED to project a picture up to 50" on the wall without burning your hand. One day, all cellphones
will have these./p pa
href="http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/gadgets/wild-charge-hands+on-really-does-charge-wirelessly-227215.php"WildCharge
Charging Station/abr A charging matt that uses nubs on a matt instead of wires to charge your
devices./p pa
href="http://gizmodo.com/5100801/at-gizmodo-gallery-a-never-seen-before-tokyoflash-watch"Tenmetsu
Tokyo Flash Watch/abr Tokyoflash's Tenmetsu watch is one of the cleanest designed of their
collection, and has never been seen before the Gizmodo Gallery./p pa
href="http://gizmodo.com/5018137/3800+piece-death-star-diorama-is-coolest-star-wars-lego-ever"Lego
Death Star/abr This Lego diorama includes 3800 pieces, 21 minifigs and is one of the biggest sets
ever made. It's also the only one that can destroy entire brick planets at will./p pa
href="http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/gadgets/tokyo-found-godzilla-beer-dispenser-roars-when-you-pour-225195.php"Godzilla
Beer Pourer/abr This Japanese gadget looses a Godzilla roar when you lock in a can and serve beer
from its mouth./p pbStuff You'd Have To Make Yourself/bbr a
href="http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/mods/samus-wii-mod-tucks-rolls-explodes-with-goodness-303933.php"Metroid-Modded
Wii/abr Samus tucks, rolls and explodes out of this yellow light-up Wii./p pa
href="http://benheck.com/original-atari-2600-vcsp"Ben Heck Custom Atari VCSp/abr Almost a decade
ago, Ben Heckendorn sparked an entire underground scene of custom, hand-built game consoles when he
deconstructed the classic Atari 2600, transforming it into the Atari VCSp, complete with built-in
screen, sound amplifier, battery power, and aluminum frame. On loan via Ryan Block, gdgt./p pa
href="http://www.coin-operated.com/projects/ipomadness"Jonah's Slot Machine/abr This web 1.0 bubble
art project checked for short URLs and if you land on an available address, you've hit the
jackpot./p pa href="http://gizmodo.com/5098617/at-gizmodo-gallery-free-diy-laser-etching"Make's
Phil Torrone and His Laser Etcher/abr Yes, our friend Phil from MAKE Magazine is showing up with
his laser etching device to brand custom images onto any and every surface./p pa
href="http://gizmodo.com/5099673/at-giz-gallery-reader-meetup-with-a-back-to-the-future-delorean"Back
To the Future-Modded DeLorean/abr Roads? Where we're going, we don't need roads. Oh wait, yeah we
domdash;this mod is pre-Mr. Fusion./p pa
href="http://gizmodo.com/5057856/nes-bong-is-one-third-party-nintendo-accessory-you-wont-find-at-gamestop"NES
Bong/abr A Nintendo controller modified into a contraption for smoking tobacco and only tobacco. On
loan from some stoner./p pa
href="http://gizmodo.com/5020490/msi-wind-running-mac-os-x-also-thinks-its-a-mac-pro"PC Running Mac
OS X Using Hackintosh/abr We're partial to Macs at Gizmodo, but there's plenty of nice PC hardware
that we'd love to run Mac OS on, like this MSI Wind Nettop that uses Hackintosh to get it done. On
Loan from Brian X. Chen of WIRED.com/p pa href="http://www.ladyada.net/make/wavebubble/"Limor's
Wave Bubble Radio Jammer/abr An open source radio wave jammer that will disable connections like
those from Wi-Fi, GPS, cellular and RF. Illegal. Small enough to hide in a pack of cigarettes./p pa
href="http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/gadgets/super-tv+b+gone-bulked-up-to-90+foot-range-184527.php"TV B
Gone/abr This pocket sized remote spams IR power codes of common TVs to shut off different makes
and models. Not recommended for trade shows. Trust me./p pbThe Stuff of History/bbr a
href="http://gizmodo.com/5091517/at-gizmodo-gallery-ancient-apple-phone-prototypes"Apple Phone
Prototype/abr In the early 80's, Frog Design and Apple collaborated on this phone prototype with
electronic check payment and a stylus for use on the monochrome screen./p pa
href="http://translate.google.com/translate?u=http%3A%2F%2Ffudder.de%2Fartikel%2F2007%2F07%2F17%2Fdie-design-vorfahren-des-iphone%2Fsl=detl=enhl=enie=UTF-8"Apple
Tablet Prototype/abr From Frog and Apple's "Snow White" design language comes this tablet, looking
very much like a cousin of the IIc./p pa
href="http://gizmodo.com/5098364/at-gizmodo-gallery-the-original-sony-walkman"Sony's First
Walkman/abr The TPS-L2 Walkman did not record and was panned by the press before its release in
Japan in 1979. Right before becoming a huge success. On loan from Sony Tokyo Archives./p pa
href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sony_Mavica"First Sony Digital Mavica Cam/abr This 1988
electronic camera paved the way for modern digital cameras. It wrote to a floppy disk and had a TV
output cable./p pa href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blickensderfer_typewriter"Blickensderfer
Portable Typewriter/abr George Blickensderfer's portable typewriters, introduced around 1892, were
advertised as "The Five-Pound Secretary." The Model 6, first sold in 1906, offered an aluminum
framework, at that time a relatively expensive and rare metal. On loan from Christopher Bonanos./p
pa href="http://www.clickondavid.com/polaroid.html"Polaroid Land Camera, Model 95/abr In the fall
of 1947, the chemist Edwin Land brought a few dozen new cameras and a pile of film to Boston's
Jordan Marsh department store, to demonstrate the instant-photography system he'd developed./p pa
href="http://www.corp.att.com/attlabs/reputation/timeline/83celltech.html"Bell Labs Briefcase
Phone/abr First used in 1984 as an early example of a transportable cell phone (most other cell
phones were car only phones). On Loan from the ATT Archives and History Center./p pa
href="http://www.corp.att.com/attlabs/reputation/timeline/70picture.html"Bell Labs Picturephone/abr
The first Picturephone test system, built in 1956, was crudemdash;it transmitted an image only once
every two seconds. But by 1964 a complete experimental system, the "Mod 1," had been developed and
wasbr displayed at the New York World's Fair, paired to a model at Disneyland. On Loan from the ATT
Archives and History Center./p pa href="http://www.dyson.com/about/story/"Dyson G-Force Bagless
Vacuum/abr James Dyson invented a bagless vacuum, which no one would manufacture because it would
kill bag sales. It was picked up in Japan in 1983, though, and James used the proceeds to launch a
company that today builds the world's suckiest vacs./p pa
href="http://www.sony.net/SonyInfo/News/Press_Archive/200001/00-002E/"Sony Aibo ERS-111/abr Sony's
first revision of their 1st generation robot pet was able to learn and grow from having puppy-like
logic to dog-like logic. They were too unsophisticated to run or seem very lifelike, but they paved
the way for true robotic toys like the Pleo dinosaur./p pa
href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philippe_Kahn"First Cameraphone Prototype/abr Philippe Kahn
built the first cameraphone in 1997 out of a digital camera, a laptop and a Motorola handset with
some clever software. To date, well over a billion cameraphones have been sold. You do the math./p
p[Links above wrangled by intern Ericamdash;Thanks Erica!!! And thanks to our host a
href="http://www.thereedspace.com/"REED ANNEX/a and our benefactor a
href="http://www.gizmine.com/"gizmine.com/a]/p pbGizmodo Gallery/bbr a
href="http://www.thereedspace.com/"Reed Annex/abr a
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Orchard Street/abr New York, NY 10002/p pstrongGizmodo Gallery Reader Meetup/strongbr The a
href="http://gizmodo.com/5099673/at-giz-gallery-reader-meetup-with-a-back-to-the-future-delorean"reader
meetup/a takes place across the street from the Gallery, at a place called a
href="http://www.theannexnyc.com/"The Annex/a (not to be confused with REED ANNEX where the gallery
is hosted.) The address is a
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Orchard Street/a and we'll be there at strong9 PM SHARP on Friday December 5th/strong./p pGallery
Dates:br December 4th-7th/p pTimes:br 12/4 Thursdaybr 12-8/p p12/5 Fridaybr 12-8/p p12/6 Saturdaybr
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Ubergizmo -
1 days and 7 hours ago
centerimg title="Samsung To Parade 40-inch OLED TV" style="MARGIN: 0px" alt="Samsung To Parade
40-inch OLED TV" src="http://www.ubergizmo.com/photos/2008/12/40inch-oled-tv.jpg" border="0"
//centerbr / pOLED TVs are crazy expensive no matter how many advantages it has over plasma and
LCD, but that doesn't mean the price will remain sky high in the future. Samsung will be parading
its own 40" OLED TV at CES next year, although this model is not yet ready to make it to the mass
consumer market, mainly because it will cost 10 times the price of current equivalent LCD TVs. In
the words of a Samsung executive, ldquo;OLED has a long way to go, technology-wise and cost-wise.
Itrsquo;s coming, but we just donrsquo;t know when it will be a viable consumer product.rdquo; The
sooner the better we say, but guess you don't have to put off buying that new LCD TV that you've
been hankering after all year long./P pPermalink: a
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Gizmodo -
1 days and 12 hours ago
pimg src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/gizmodo/2008/12/gizmodo-gallery-tvbgone.jpg"
width="494" height="328" style="display:block;" /Like a
href="http://gizmodo.com/5097684/at-gizmodo-gallery-the-lego-death-star"Lego/a or a
href="http://gizmodo.com/5091517/at-gizmodo-gallery-ancient-apple-phone-prototypes"Apple/a, you
knew this was coming to the Gizmodo Gallery: An exclusive iPhonesque-edition of the TV-B-Gone, so
you can annoy the hell out of us by turning off our a
href="http://gizmodo.com/5098715/at-giz-gallery-103+inch-plasma"Panasonic 103-inch TV/a./p pIf you
work at Motorola, it's payback time./p p[Thanks to a href="http://www.thereedspace.com/"REED
ANNEX/a and thanks to our benefactor a href="http://www.gizmine.com/"gizmine.com/a]/p pbGizmodo
Gallery/bbr br a href="http://www.thereedspace.com/"Reed Annex/abr br a
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Orchard Street/abr br New York, NY 10002/p pstrongGizmodo Gallery Reader Meetup/strongbr br The a
href="http://gizmodo.com/5099673/at-giz-gallery-reader-meetup-with-a-back-to-the-future-delorean"reader
meetup/a takes place across the street from the Gallery, at a place called a
href="http://www.theannexnyc.com/"The Annex/a (not to be confused with REED ANNEX where the gallery
is hosted.) The address is a
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Gizmodo -
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pimg src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/gizmodo/2008/11/gizmodo-gallery-pano.jpg"
align="left" hspace="4" vspace="2" style="display:block;" /Hey Giz friends, we're looking for a bit
of help with our fund raiser, Giz Gallery. If you're capable and feeling like you can lend a hand,
here's what we're looking for: awesome content to put on the 103-inch Panny Plasma, door prizes,
and rare and wonderful gadgets you guys may have that we'd be honored to display./p pWe've got all
kinds of schemes for the 103-incher already, but we'd love to hear your
ideas—because hey, if the Gallery is all about turning Giz's homepage into a
real, tangible thing, the pics and videos you guys frequently drop in the comments should be a part
of this. But this time think big—103" is a lot of real estate to fill. If
you're a pro film maker, happen to have a RED camera you use to take stunning vids, or just have
some good stuff that would look on a big screen, let us know!/p pIn addition, we're looking for
last minute additions to the already great door prizes we have for people who come to the Gallery,
since the entire event is both our gift to our readers in NYC and a fund raiser for Toys For Tots,
the more people that come through the door the better it is for the kids. So if any of you NYC
folks have a line on some cool gear we could offer for a good cause, let us know./p pAnd although
our lineup is filled with amazing gadgetry, we're always open to displaying truly rare and
wonderful electronics you may have in your own collection. Brian and Chris, the two a
href="http://gizmodo.com/5101404/at-giz-gallery-were-setting-up-right-now"strapping dudes/a who
carried the 103" all the way from Secaucus on their backs, are your men to contacts. Let em know if
you feel like helping out the Giz Gallery this season. Email a
href="mailto:blam@gizmodo.com"Brian/a and a href="mailto:chris@gizmodo.com"Chris/a here. See you at
the gallery. [a href="http://gizmodo.com/tag/gizmodo-gallery"Gizmodo Gallery/a]/p p[Thanks to a
href="http://www.thereedspace.com/"REED ANNEX/a and thanks to our benefactor a
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href="http://www.thereedspace.com/"Reed Annex/abr a
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href="http://www.theannexnyc.com/"The Annex/a (not to be confused with REED ANNEX where the gallery
is hosted.) The address is a
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JeuxVideo.com - PC -
1 days and 18 hours ago
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CiteULike: Borelli's watchlist -
1 days and 23 hours ago
iJournal of clinical oncology : official journal of the American Society of Clinical Oncology (27
October 2008)/ibr /br /Recommendations for specimen collection and handling have been developed for
adoption across breast cancer clinical trials conducted by the Breast International Group
(BIG)-sponsored Groups and the National Cancer Institute (NCI)-sponsored North American Cooperative
Groups. These recommendations are meant to promote identifiable standards for specimen collection
and handling within and across breast cancer trials, such that the variability in
collection/handling practices that currently exists is minimized and specimen condition and quality
are enhanced, thereby maximizing results from specimen-based diagnostic testing and research. Three
working groups were formed from the Cooperative Group Banking Committee, BIG groups, and North
American breast cancer cooperative groups to identify standards for collection and handling of (1)
formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded (FFPE) tissue; (2) blood and its components; and (3) fresh/frozen
tissue from breast cancer trials. The working groups collected standard operating procedures from
multiple group specimen banks, administered a survey on banking practices to those banks, and
engaged in a series of discussions from 2005 to 2007. Their contributions were synthesized into
this document, which focuses primarily on collection and handling of specimens to the point of
shipment to the central bank, although also offers some guidance to central banks. Major
recommendations include submission of an FFPE block, whole blood, and serial serum or plasma from
breast cancer clinical trials, and use of one fixative and buffer type (10% neutral
phosphate-buffered formalin, pH 7) for FFPE tissue across trials. Recommendations for proper
handling and shipping were developed for blood, serum, plasma, FFPE, and fresh/frozen tissue.br
/iBrian R Leyland-Jones, Christine B Ambrosone, John Bartlett, Matthew J C Ellis, Rebecca A Enos,
Adekunle Raji, Michael R Pins, Jo Anne Zujewski, Stephen M Hewitt, John F Forbes, Mark Abramovitz,
Sofia Braga, Fatima Cardoso, Nadia Harbeck, Carsten Denkert, Scott D Jewell/i

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Xataka -
2 days ago
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acompañana y que carecía de salida span class="caps"HDMI/span./p pLos nuevos
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procesador Intel Atom Intel N270 (1.6GHz), 1GB en span class="caps"RAM/span, disco duro de 160 GB,
conectividad WiFi, lector de tarjetas y también viene con 10 GB de almacenamiento en los
servidores de Asus, la opción de ponerle Bluetooth, Windows XP y mando a distancia./p pA
pesar de venir con Windows XP, estos nuevos Asus vienen con Eee Cinema preinstalado para poder
reproducir vídeo en alta definición nada más sacarlo de la caja./p pDe momento
no se conoce la fecha de salida al mercado ni el precio de estos nuevos modelos, que no
debería de ser mucho más caro que el modelo anterior pues apenas ha sufrido
pequeños retoques para mejorar sus aptitudes multimedia, y al fin y al cabo, sigue siendo
una opción económica pero no la mejor ni mucho menos más potente que podemos
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GigaOM -
2 days and 4 hours ago
A few
months ago Sequoia Capital doused the ever ebullient Silicon Valley with a bucket of ice cold
reality when it laid “good times” to rest. Today, one of Sequoia’s all time
stars laid a big wreath on that grave in the pages of The Wall Street Journal. Google.
And while it didn’t implicitly state that it might face tough times next year, comments by
its CEO amount to a proverbial bear call which could mean bad news now only for Google but also
for rest of the media and advertising sector.
“We have to behave as though we don’t know what’s going to
happen,” Google Chief Executive Eric Schmidt told the Wall Street Journal. It
seems like a prudent move. But I see it as a big red flag and I think Schmidt is preparing us for
what could be a terrible 2009. The WSJ says that Google executives have been preparing for slower
growth for a year but “the economic crisis is forcing them to step up their efforts.”
According to conventional wisdom (and investors) Google is the best positioned company to survive
and perhaps thrive in the current advertising slump. If the leader of the pack is feigning
ignorance about its chances, what can one say about mere mortals.
I find it hard to believe that a company that keeps world famous economist like Hal Varian (who
muses on economy and Google’s prospects often on the investor calls), doesn’t know.
As a company Google collects enough data on a daily basis that it can take a fair pulse of the
broader economy. Remember, they could accurately track the spread of flu across America just
based on searches, so why can’t the track the economic-sentiment? Additionally it sells ads
to everyone from mom-and-pop shops to consumer durable giants and it has a fair idea on the
degree of tightness people are holding their billfolds. They have enough intellectual horsepower
on campus to put two-and-two together.
Beyond Schmidt’s statement, one has to look at their other moves such as plans to slash
10,000 or so of their contractors, slowing cap-ex investments and
killing off projects. These point to tough times for the company that has lived a lush life so
far.
Projects that are too pie-in-the-sky are going to be killed. Schmidt calls it the “dark
matter.” Google
Lively and Google SearchMash are two of the many
projects, which will soon not matter. Google is contemplating killing of Google Notebook and
Google Audio Indexing as well. Google Page Creator has given way to Google Sites. In that vein,
Google is going to prune overlapping products. No more the 20-percent time for pet projects for
engineers, though it might come back once the economic wheel churns. These are smart and prudent
moves even if they are prompted by desperate need to control costs and meet their numbers.
I know it might sound hokey but rich don’t stop driving their Aston Martins just because
the price of gas is going up. They do so when they are not as rich! The same analogy holds for
Google and its cost cutting efforts. Just remember how much of PR they milked out of their
20-percent philosophy. They are essentially eating a cow-pie on that. They wouldn’t be
doing this unless things are really really and REALLY tough.
Google needs to keep its sales machine going at a time when it is facing the same
malaise as that of broader market – slowing spending on marketing and
advertising. There is some argument that Google is going to win because of their
performance-based advertising system.
While that is true to some extent but what happens when the economy goes into a deep freeze? If
you don’t have money to splurge on a large screen Plasma TV, there is little chance you are
going to search for that, and fewer the opportunities for Google to sell more ads against those
searches. Of course, if there is no intent to buy amongst the searchers, then there is less
inclination to click on those ads as well. And that is not good news for Google.
Google, of course is going to try and meet its targets by taking more out of the pocket of its
“adsense” partners and undercutting competitors. WSJ points out that the company
is focusing heavily on display, mobile and other ad-opportunities, which can only mean bad news
for their rivals.
Related: Why Silicon
Valley Should be Worried


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Journal of Molecular Biology -
2 days and 8 hours ago
Publication Date: 2008 Nov 20 PMID: 19041876br/Authors: Xiong, Y. - Zhao, S. - Santini, C. L. -
Philippe, N. - Xu, J. - Wu, L. F.br/Journal: J Mol Biolbr/br/The twin-arginine translocation (Tat)
systems transport folded proteins across the plasma membrane. Using bimolecular fluorescence
complementation assay, we studied the assembly and spatiotemporal distribution of the Vibrio
cholerae Tat translocase. The N-terminal (vn) and C-terminal (vc) fragments of yellow fluorescent
protein were fused to TatB and TatC, respectively. Expression of TatB-vn and TatC-vc resulted in
reconstitution of fluorescence and restored the Tat function of tat mutants. Immunoblots revealed
that the TatB-vn and TatC-vc formed a stable complex. A TatC point mutation abolished the Tat
function but did not impair formation of the TatB-vn-TatC(P49A)-vc complex. In contrast, deletion
of 10 residues of TatC affected both Tat function and formation of the
TatB-vn-TatC(Delta(52-61))-vc complex. Time-lapse experiments and deconvolution image analysis
revealed that the functional TatB-vn-TatC-vc complexes distributed as dynamic foci with tendentious
localization close to poles or a septum. This distribution is different from the reported cellular
localization of the Sec translocase.br/br/post to: a href =
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Gizmodo -
2 days and 10 hours ago
pimg src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/gizmodo/2008/12/gizmodo-gallery-3m.jpg" width="494"
height="328" align="left" hspace="4" vspace="2"/Our Toys for Tots fundraiser and all mega gadget
exhibition, a href="http://gallery.gizmodo.com"Gizmodo Gallery/a starts this Thursday in NYC. And
among the ~40 devices we'll have more than just a a
href="http://gizmodo.com/5098715/at-giz-gallery-103+inch-plasma"huge TV/a; we'll have one of the
world's tiniest projector, like the a href="http://gizmodo.com/tag/aiptek"Aiptek/a Wilson reviewed
last week./p pI'd like to imagine that one day all cellphones have such components built in, but
until then this is the best way to put a picture on your wall with hardware the size of a remote
control./p pWhat should we play on it? What should we aim it at? I don't know, but if you've got
the time, please stop by and try it out./p p[Thanks to a href="http://www.thereedspace.com/"REED
ANNEX/a and thanks to our benefactor a href="http://www.gizmine.com/"gizmine.com/a]/p pbGizmodo
Gallery/bbr /br / a href="http://www.thereedspace.com/"Reed Annex/abr /br / a
href="http://maps.google.com/maps?q=151+orchard+street+nyie=UTF8oe=utf-8client=firefox-all=40.721226,-73.989122spn=0.009741,0.015814z=16g=151+orchard+street+nyiwloc=addr"151
Orchard Street/abr /br / New York, NY 10002/p pstrongGizmodo Gallery Reader Meetup/strongbr /br /
The a
href="http://gizmodo.com/5099673/at-giz-gallery-reader-meetup-with-a-back-to-the-future-delorean"reader
meetup/a takes place across the street from the Gallery, at a place called a
href="http://www.theannexnyc.com/"The Annex/a (not to be confused with REED ANNEX where the gallery
is hosted.) The address is a
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Orchard Street/a and we'll be there at strong9 PM SHARP on Friday December 5th/strong./p pGallery
Dates:br /br / December 4th-7th/p pTimes:br /br / 12/4 Thursdaybr /br / 12-8/p p12/5 Fridaybr /br /
12-8/p p12/6 Saturdaybr /br / 11-8/p p12/7 Sundaybr /br / 11-4/p p[Read more about our a
href="http://gizmodo.com/5082811/gizmodo-gallery-our-wonderful-world-of-gadgets-on-display-in-nyc"Gizmodo
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doggdot.us -
2 days and 10 hours ago
Ars tests the first beta release of KDE 4.2. The new version of the popular Linux desktop
environment has lots of new features, including significant improvements to the panel and other
Plasma components. pa href=http://feedads.googleadservices.com/~at/Umh5mfiXxG4ZGqSylF1flw1d6K0/aimg
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Gizmodo -
2 days and 11 hours ago
pimg src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/gizmodo/2008/12/dealz122.jpg" width="600"
height="209" /Just because Black Friday and Cyber Monday are over doesn't mean there aren't all
sorts of deals out there to satisfy your impulsive seasonal shopping cravings. There's your usual
selection of cameras, TVs and computer peripherals, but we also found a deal for the first season
of Three's Company of DVD for $2.75. Now ithat's/i a deal. Hit the jump for the full bounty./p
pBGaming:/Bbr / · a
href="http://www.buy.com/prod/saitek-j62-rumble-force-pc-game-pad-saitek-p2500-rumble-force-pad-game/q/loc/108/90148141.html"Saitek
Rumble Force PC Gamepad for $7.99 plus free shipping/a (originally $49.99).br / · a
href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B001ABN834/itquotes101-20"Guitar Hero World Tour -
Guitar Kit on PS3 for $59.98 plus free shipping/a (originally $99.99).br / · a
href="http://www.buy.com/prod/plantronics-audio-370-ultimate-performance-pc-multimedia-headset/q/loc/111/202592346.html"Plantronics
Multimedia Gaming Headset for $12.99 plus free shipping/a (originally $69.99)./p pBCameras:/Bbr /
· a
href="http://www.amazon.com/dp/B001GAPHOC?tag=i4ufututechne-20camp=0creative=0linkCode=as4creativeASIN=B001GAPHOCadid=0ZMC0RXWM312DM6R6C46"Pentax
K200 10.2MP Digital SLR Camera for $599.94/a (originally $1,089.31).br / · a
href="http://www.ecost.com/detail.aspx?edp=41523351"Sony Cyber-Shot 7.2MP Digital Camera
(refurbished) for $84.99/a (originally $199.99)./p pBHDTVs:/Bbr / · a
href="http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16889102180cm_sp=DailyDeal-_-89-102-180-_-Homepage"Samsung
50'' 720p Plasma HDTV for $999.99/a (originally $1,499.99)./p pBComputer peripherals and
memory:/Bbr / · a
href="http://www.nowdirect.com/exec/partInfo/part_detail.tsb?prcpart=SADHD103UI"Samsung 1TB Hard
Drive for $84.99/a (originally $112.55).br / · a
href="http://www.buy.com/prod/cyberpower-cp-h420mp-usb-hub-4-port-usb-2-0-480mbps-1-1-2-0-compatible/q/loc/101/203067541.html?2312"CyberPower
USB Hub (4-port, 2.0) for $9.99 plus free shipping/a (originally $59.99).br / · a
href="http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820208293nm_mc=OTC-Frooglecm_mmc=OTC-Froogle-_-Memory+(Flash+Memory)-_-Transcend-_-20208293"Transcend
8GB SDHC for $13.49 plus free shipping/a (originally $32.99)./p pBUnlocked Cellphones:/Bbr /
· a
href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001IBIM00?ie=UTF8tag=mgnetwork-20linkCode=as2camp=1789creative=390957creativeASIN=B001IBIM00"Nokia
N85 (unlocked) cellphone for $555.99/a (originally $1,200)./p pBPersonal Portables:/Bbr / ·
a
href="http://www.buy.com/prod/v-touch-8gb-mp3-mp4-2-8-touchscreen-2mp-camera-expandable-minisd/q/loc/111/208370463.html"V-Touch
8GB MP3 Player for $69.99 plus free shipping/a (originally $249.99)./p pBStocking Stuffers:/Bbr /
· a
href="http://www.buy.com/prod/spider-man-3-blu-ray-single-disc/q/loc/322/208975622.html"Spiderman 3
on Blu-ray for $9.99 plus free shipping/a (originally $43.99).br / · a
href="http://www.borders.com/online/store/Landing?view=2rpp=25type=3kids=falsenav=5187+10373simple=false"DVD
Boxsets for 40% off/a (Use coupon code "CM2008" - valid only on 12/02).br / · a
href="http://www.deepdiscount.com/viewproduct.htm?productId=5736017"Three's Company - Season 1 on
DVD for $2.75 plus free shipping/a (originally $14.95).br / · a
href="http://www.eforcity.com/pothhdmid2m1.html"HDMI-M to DVI-M Cable (6 feet) for $3/a (originally
$23.99 - use coupon code "HDMIDVI6").br / · a href="http://sellout.woot.com"RCA Foreign
Voltage Adapter for $4.99/a (originally $32.99)./p pBHobomodo:/Bbr / · a
href="http://shop2.frys.com/product/5499649"SwissGear USB Notebook Cooler Fan for $0/a (originally
$39.99 - use a href="http://images.frys.com/art/rebates_pdf/5499649_1202.pdf"this rebate form/a -
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