Apr 17 2009

Time Warner Pulls Plug On Metered Billing Tests

fudreporter is one of many who writes to tell us that Time Warner is not planning to continue their tiered consumption tests at this time. The company is not completely admitting defeat, stating that they “may return to the idea in the future,” but for now the test has been ceased. “The plan would have established several tiers based on how much consumers use the Internet. Time Warner Cable had said at the time that it believed that consumers who download the most content need to pay more to cover infrastructure upgrades. The plan was first announced two weeks ago, then modified with higher download caps last week. In a news release yesterday, Glenn Britt, the chief executive of Time Warner Cable, said, ‘We will not proceed with implementation of additional tests until further consultation with our customers and other interested parties, ensuring that community needs are being met.'”

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Apr 17 2009

Ford Bets on Social Media for Fiesta

Ford is gambling on the power of social media for the new marketing campaign surrounding the Ford Fiesta subcompact. The auto giant handed over 100 new Fiestas to “agents” selected from 4,000 applicants and created YouTube, Flickr, Facebook, and Twitter accounts for them to relay their experiences. “Ford is taking a hands-off approach and telling participants not to hold back their opinions, bolstering the campaign’s credibility. ‘We’ve told them to be completely honest — that’s the only way it’s going to work,’ Monty told us. ‘We won’t tell them what to say, nor will we censor or edit any of their content.’ So far, it’s working in Ford’s favor. The tweets on the FordFiesta Twitter page are generally favorable, if a bit dry, as are the posts over at The Fiesta Movement Facebook page. None of the 80 pictures on the Fiesta Movement Flickr page show broken down cars. There are a few hundred videos on the FiestaMovement YouTube account if anyone’s got a few hours to kill.”

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Apr 17 2009

Why Republicans Won’t Retake Silicon Valley

An anonymous reader writes “Republican consultant Patrick Ruffini, who counts Google as one of his clients, sketches out a way that the GOP could ‘win back’ Silicon Valley — but he gets smacked down by tech businessman Francis Cianfrocca. ‘Patrick’s basic thesis is that the VC firms that fund the Valley will rebel at being regulated by [Treasury Secretary] Tim Geithner, who is talking about increasing reporting requirements for both private equity and venture capital. Assuming I understand them both correctly, something tells me that neither Geithner nor Ruffini understand deeply what venture capital is all about.'”

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Apr 17 2009

Tori case now an abduction, OPP say – Toronto Star


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Tori case now an abduction, OPP say
Toronto Star
Victoria Stafford, 8, was last seen leaving school in Woodstock, Ont., a week ago Wednesday. (April 17, 2009) WOODSTOCK–Ontario Provincial Police are now heading up the investigation into the disappearance of eight-year-old Victoria Stafford and are
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Apr 17 2009

Clinton welcomes Cuban 'overture' – BBC News


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Clinton welcomes Cuban 'overture'
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US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has welcomed Cuban President Raul Castro's assertion that he is ready for wide-ranging talks with Washington.
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Apr 17 2009

Bush officials defend physical abuse described in memos released … – guardian.co.uk


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Senior members of the Bush administration today defended the physical abuse of prisoners by CIA operatives at Guantánamo and elsewhere round the world set out in graphic detail in secret memos released by president Barack Obama.
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Apr 17 2009

Google Maps Now Show Views From Webcams

Now Things Will Get Even More Interesting!

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Apr 17 2009

Time Warner shelves metered Internet plans – not for good.

It was never TWC’s intention to sell us metered Internet for outrageous . Their goal was to PREPARE THE WAY for metered plans in some form or another. And they succeeded! TWC will prepare a slightly lower priced version of their metered plan and the public will perceive it as a victory, all the while TWC gets what they wanted all along.

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Apr 17 2009

New Nokia Smartphones Leak E-mail Passwords

Noksu writes “Despite of the recent plunge in Nokia’s profits, the company is doing well in the surveillance business. The infamous ‘Lex Nokia’ got ratified in Finland and the company has launched a massive Nokoscope research project for data gathering. In the meantime Nokia’s new smartphones forward e-mail account credentials to a remote server. Surprisingly enough, this is done in HTTP request headers. The company has been informed, but there has not been an official statement yet. Time for class action suit in the US?”

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Apr 17 2009

Looking Back at Copyright Predictions

Techdirt has an interesting look back at some of the more interesting predictions on copyright. The article looks at two different pre-DMCA papers and compare them to what has happened in the world of copyright. “The second paper is by Pamela Samuelson, and it discusses (again, quite accurately) the coming power grab by “copyright maximalists” via the DMCA, entitled The Copyright Grab. It clearly saw the intention of the DMCA to remove user rights, and grant highly questionable additional rights and powers to copyright holders in an online world. Samuelson lays out many concerns about where this is headed — including how these proposals appear to trample certain fair use rights — and in retrospect, her fears seem to have been backed up by history. Samuelson, by the way, has just written a new paper that is also worth reading pointing out how ridiculous current copyright statutory rates are — an issue of key importance in the ongoing Tenebaum lawsuit, which (thankfully) the judge in the case is going to consider.”

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