Apr
6
2009
A user on Reddit pointed out that Richard “rick752” Petnel, maintainer of one of the most popular filter lists for Ad Block Plus, has passed away at age 56. In an article last year Petnel described a bit of what he was up against in the ad world. “‘I’m playing against some pretty big players,’ he said, explaining his reluctance to step forward. ‘I don’t want to be harassed. . . . I don’t want to be bribed. I started it because I was frustrated with getting my computer infected from ads — malware and spyware and all that stuff,’ he said. ‘I kind of went overboard with it. But you have to admit, it’s pretty amazing, right?'” Update 15:05 GMT by SM: updated to reflect Rick’s status as maintainer of the most popular Ad Block Plus filter as opposed to Ad Block Plus itself.

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Apr
6
2009
Zoho Writer 2.0 provides one of the richest feature sets of any online word processor, now more accessible thanks to an interface revamp. And, of course, it’s free…
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Apr
6
2009
A user on Reddit pointed out that Richard “rick752” Petnel, maintainer of Ad Block Plus, has passed away at age 56. In an article last year Petnel described a bit of what he was up against in the ad world. “‘I’m playing against some pretty big players,’ he said, explaining his reluctance to step forward. ‘I don’t want to be harassed. . . . I don’t want to be bribed. I started it because I was frustrated with getting my computer infected from ads — malware and spyware and all that stuff,’ he said. ‘I kind of went overboard with it. But you have to admit, it’s pretty amazing, right?'”

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Apr
6
2009
Hugh Pickens writes “Roger Friedman, an entertainment columnist for FoxNews.com, discovered over the weekend just what Rupert Murdoch means by ‘zero tolerance’ when it comes to movie piracy. On Friday, the film studio 20th Century Fox — owned by the News Corporation, the media conglomerate ruled by Mr. Murdoch — became angry after reading Friedman’s latest column, a review of ‘X-Men Origins: Wolverine,’ a big-budget movie that was leaked in unfinished form on the Web last week. Friedman posted a mini-review, adding, ‘It took really less than seconds to start playing it all right onto my computer.’ The film studio, which enlisted the FBI to hunt the pirate, put out a statement calling Friedman’s column ‘reprehensible’ while News Corporation weighed in with its own statement, saying it had asked Fox News to remove the column from its Web site. ‘When we advised Fox News of the facts,’ the statement said, ‘they promptly terminated Mr. Friedman.'”

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Apr
6
2009
BobB-nw writes “A new cloud storage vendor is entering the market, promising an enterprise-class file system with snapshots, replication, and other features designed to simplify adoption for existing users and applications. Zetta, founded in 2007 by veterans of Netscape, has million in funding and is coming out of stealth mode Monday with Enterprise Cloud Storage, a Web-based storage platform that will compete against Amazon’s Simple Storage Service and a growing number of cloud vendors. Zetta’s goal was to build a Web-based storage system that would be accepted by enterprise IT professionals for storing primary data. ‘Data growth rates are staggering. In businesses you see growth rates of 40 to 60 percent year over year,’ says CEO Jeff Treuhaft, a Zetta cofounder and formerly one of Netscape’s first employees. Another Zetta cofounder is Lou Montulli, an early Netscape employee who invented Web cookies.”

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Apr
6
2009
newtley writes “SafeNet paid million for MediaSentry in 2005, but has just sold it to rival MediaDefender for a paltry 6,000, with a promise of more later. MediaSentry’s new owner says the combination will allow it to ‘dramatically expand its effectiveness.’ Is it time for an official government inquiry into MediaSentry and the RIAA? A Chicago student said she was planning on killing herself because the RIAA promised her she’d land in court unless she paid almost ,000 to ‘settle’ an alleged copyright infringement. She ‘couldn’t sleep, couldn’t study, couldn’t live a normal life because of the worry.’ The RIAA ‘evidence’ came from MediaSentry, accused of operating illegally.”

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Apr
6
2009
An anonymous reader writes with a snippet from the Telegraph: “A European Union directive, which Britain was instrumental in devising, comes into force which will require all internet service providers to retain a href=”http://www.telegraph.co.uk/scienceandtechnology/technology/technologynews/5105

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Apr
6
2009
Remember the story sent by Neatorama reader Chris Whiteoak about Google Street View Car in Bradford, England, that got pulled over by the police? Well, the street view has been released for UK, and Chris noticed that the entire drama was caught on the all-seeing Google’s cam!
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Apr
6
2009
GreennMann writes “An ice bridge linking a shelf of ice the size of Jamaica to two islands in Antarctica has snapped. Scientists say the collapse could mean the Wilkins Ice Shelf is on the brink of breaking away, and provides further evidence or rapid change in the region. Sited on the western side of the Antarctic Peninsula, the Wilkins shelf has been retreating since the 1990s. Researchers regarded the ice bridge as an important barrier, holding the remnant shelf structure in place. Its removal will allow ice to move more freely between Charcot and Latady islands, into the open ocean.”

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Apr
5
2009
Unlike most netbooks which run Windows or Linux, these netbooks will be running Symbian
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