Apr 19 2009

Making a Game of the News

As traditional news media struggles to find a new method and business model for dissemination over the internet, some are suggesting that news-related games could be an avenue worth pursuing. Rather than using such games solely as entertainment, journalists could make some of their reports more educative and interactive, allowing readers to choose which threads of a story they would like to follow. Georgia Tech is currently running a research blog to better understand how games and journalism can interact. “The point to consider here is that the two processes do not have to be mutually exclusive, and may even be complementary. Just a couple of years ago, we were wondering if the blogosphere was trivializing journalism; now, most of us, including traditional journalists, are willing to accept the fact that the two can not only live in harmony but also play off of each other. Similarly, online games could help break down complex topics, and stimulate audience interest in the more mundane ones.”

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Apr 19 2009

Stem Cell Treatment To Cure the Most Common Cause of Blindness

The Times Online reports that researchers from the Institute of Ophthalmology at University College London and Moorfields eye hospital have developed stem cell therapy that can treat age-related macular degeneration (AMD), the most common cause of blindness. They are currently moving the treatment through the regulatory approval process, and clinical trials are expected to start within two years. Quoting: “Under the new treatment, embryonic stem cells are transformed into replicas of the missing cells. They are then placed on an artificial membrane which is inserted in the back of the retina. … [Professor Pete Coffey, director of the London Project to Cure Blindness] said the treatment would take ‘less than an hour, so it really could be considered as an outpatient procedure. We are trying to get it out as a common therapy.’

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Apr 19 2009

Why There’s No iTunes For Movies

theodp writes “Slate’s Farhad Manjoo would gladly pay a hefty monthly fee for immediate access to recent movies and TV shows — if someone would just take his money. In reality, he pays nothing because no company sells such a plan, and instead resorts to getting his programming from the friendly BitTorrent network.

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Apr 19 2009

Woodstock pond searched for Tori Stafford – Toronto Star


CTV Montreal

Woodstock pond searched for Tori Stafford
Toronto Star
Members of the OPP underwater search and recovery unit walk through a pond in Woodstock April 18, 2009 seeking signs of Tori Stafford, 8, who has been missing since April 8. April 8: A security camera captures a blurry image of Tori walking away from
Hope stays high as search for missing girl intensifies Canada.com
Police consider Stafford case an abduction Globe and Mail
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Apr 19 2009

American leaders enthusiastic about summit – Radio Netherlands


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American leaders enthusiastic about summit
Radio Netherlands
Leaders attending the Organisation of American States (OAS) summit in Trinidad and Tobago have referred to the atmosphere as 'outstanding' and 'positive'.
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US and Venezuela work to mend ties Reuters
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Apr 19 2009

COPE has failed to live up to its promise – Independent Online


Financial Times

COPE has failed to live up to its promise
Independent Online
By Christelle Terreblanche and Sibusiso Ngalwa A promising party has all but imploded due to infighting, with little doubt that the Congress of the People's initial goal of pushing the ANC's majority back to 50 percent has bitten the dust.
ANC still dominates South Africa politics Los Angeles Times
Mandela in surprise appearance at election rally Brisbane Times
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Apr 19 2009

Pirate Bay Court Loss Won’t Stop the Flow of Files

Adrian Lopez writes “According to PC World, ‘Hollywood may have won a battle, but the war against piracy is far from over. Unauthorized file sharing will continue (and likely intensify), if not through The Pirate Bay, then through dozens of other near identical swashbuckling Web sites. … What Hollywood needs to remember is sites like The Pirate Bay are like weeds. When you try to kill one, they grow back even stronger. In this case, The Pirate Bay already moved most of its servers to the Netherlands, a move that could keep the site running even if The Pirate Bay loses its appeal.'”

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Apr 19 2009

Parents pleased by intensified search for missing Victoria Stafford – The Canadian Press


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Parents pleased by intensified search for missing Victoria Stafford
The Canadian Press
WOODSTOCK, Ont. – An "intensified search" for Victoria Stafford that was launched by the Ontario Provincial Police Saturday brought some comfort to the missing eight-year-old's parents, who expressed hope the stepped up efforts might provide some
Family, public keep faith in Tori search London Free Press
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Apr 19 2009

Race a Dominant Theme at Summit – Washington Post


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Race a Dominant Theme at Summit
Washington Post
Gathered for a group portrait of hemispheric leaders are, from left, President Obama, El Salvador's Elias Antonio Saca, Uruguay's Tabaré Vázquez, Ecuador's Rafael Correa, Venezuela's Hugo Chávez and Chile's Michelle Bachelet.
Video: At Summit, Obama Gets Friendly With Chavez The Associated Press
Obama a hit as Americas Summit drawing to close Reuters UK
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Apr 19 2009

Sri Lanka: More than 2800 flee war zone – Hindu


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Sri Lanka: More than 2800 flee war zone
Hindu
COLOMBO (AP): More than 2800 civilians have fled Sri Lanka's northern war zone, where they were cornered with the remaining Tamil Tiger insurgents, the military said Sunday.
No sign of Sri Lanka rebel chief as trap closes AFP
Britain 'Gravely' Concerned About Fighting in Sri Lanka Voice of America
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