Apr 21 2009

Consortium To Share Ad Revenue From Stolen Stories

Hugh Pickens writes “Erick Schonfeld has an interesting story in TechCrunch about a consortium of publishers including Reuters, the Magazine Publishers of America, and Politico that plans to take a new approach towards the proliferation of splogs (spam blogs) and other sites which republish the entire feed of news sites and blogs, often without attribution or links. For any post or page which takes a full copy of a publisher’s work, the Fair Syndication Consortium thinks the ad networks should pay a portion of the ad revenues being generated by those sites. Rather than go after these sites one at a time, the Fair Syndication Consortium wants to negotiate directly with the ad networks which serve ads on these sites: DoubleClick, Google’s AdSense, and Yahoo. One precedent for this type of approach is YouTube’s Content ID program, which splits revenues between YouTube and the media companies whose videos are being reused online. How would the ad networks know that the content in question belongs to the publisher? Attributor would keep track of it all and manage the requests for payment. The consortium is open to any publisher to join, including bloggers. It may not be the perfect solution but ‘it is certainly better than sending out thousands of takedown notices’ writes Schonfeld.”

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Apr 21 2009

World’s First X-Ray Laser Goes Live

smolloy writes “The world’s first X-ray laser (LCLS) has seen first light. A Free Electron Laser (FEL) is based on the light that is emitted by accelerated electrons when they are forced to move in a curved path. The beam then interacts with this emitted light in order to excite coherent emission (much like in a regular laser); thus producing a very short, extremely bright, bunch of coherent X-ray photons. The engineering expertise that went into this machine is phenomenal — ‘This is the most difficult light source that has ever been turned on,’ said LCLS Construction Project Director John Galayda. ‘It’s on the boundary between the impossible and possible, and within two hours of start-up these guys had it right on.’ — and the benefits to the applied sciences from research using this light can be expected to be enormous: ‘For some disciplines, this tool will be as important to the future as the microscope has been to the past.’ said SLAC Director Persis Drell.”

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Apr 21 2009

Hijacker's family feared the worst as plane stormed – Globe and Mail


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Hijacker's family feared the worst as plane stormed
Globe and Mail
KINGSTON, Jamaica – The father of captured hijacker Stephen Fray became depressed and feared his son would be killed when he learned that an anti-terror squad was preparing to storm a Canadian plane, Jamaica's national security minister says.
Video: Airplane Hijacker Captured in Jamaica The Associated Press
Minister reveals details of hostage rescue at Jamaican airport CBC.ca
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Apr 21 2009

Analysts Question Legality of Targeting Lawyers in 'Torture' Inquiry – FOXNews


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Analysts Question Legality of Targeting Lawyers in 'Torture' Inquiry
FOXNews
With President Obama opening the door for prosecution of lawyers who justified harsh interrogation techniques, some legal analysts question how the Justice Department could pursue a case that amounts to prosecuting a legal opinion.
Obama doesn't rule out charges over interrogations Reuters
Unresolved debate in DOJ memos: Does torture work? The Associated Press
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Apr 21 2009

Tamil protest jams Canadian capital – AFP


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Tamil protest jams Canadian capital
AFP
OTTAWA (AFP) – Up to 30000 Tamil protestors stepped up pressure on the Canadian government on Tuesday, clogging the capital for a 15th day in a row to demand it try to broker a ceasefire in Sri Lanka.
Video: Raw Video: Sri Lankan Civilians Escape Civil War The Associated Press
US releases satellite photos of Sri Lankan war The Associated Press
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Apr 21 2009

This is Why Lenovo Sucks at Linux

I had to read this story Lenovo analyst: Linux on netbooks is doomed” several times because I couldn’t quite believe what I was reading. Was this really Lenovo’s Worldwide Competitive Analyst saying things like “You have to know how to decompile codes and upload data”? Really?

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Apr 21 2009

OCZ’s high-capacity solid-state disk ‘a solid choice’

Overall, the drive is a pretty good performer at a very attractive price.

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Apr 21 2009

U.S. Now Has Almost As Many Paid Bloggers As Lawyers

The best studies we can find say we are a nation of over 20 million bloggers, with 1.7 million profiting from the work ,and 452,000 of those using blogging as their primary source of income…

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Apr 21 2009

Google Similar Images First Look

A new 20% time Google project has just launched called, Google Similar Images. It’s pretty self-explanatory, you search for an image and Google will find ones that it believes to be the same, or similar. This type of visual search is similar to what like.com has been doing for a while, and takes advantage of the data Google has been gathering for s

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Apr 21 2009

6 Reasons Why Firefox Dude May Want to Switch to Chrome

Here are the six reasons that ultimately lead me to checking that “make Chrome my default browser” button:

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