Feb 22 2009

Yahoo could start the week by launching a major reorganization of … – DailyTech


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Yahoo could start the week by launching a major reorganization of
DailyTech
Internet search giant Yahoo will likely undergo another major reshuffle sometime in the next week, as Yahoo CEO Carol Bartz is looking for several new high-level executives.
Yahoo CEO Said to Be Looking for New Executives Amid Shuffle Bloomberg
Yahoo may reveal revamping next week: report Reuters
BusinessWeek – Siliconrepublic.com – Canada.com – ZDNet
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Feb 22 2009

Captain's Log – Student Newspaper

Captain's Log
Student Newspaper
Whatever happened to the days when astronauts played golf on the moon? Almost forty years have passed since Apollo 17 left the valley of Taurus-Littrow and humans haven’t been back since.
Robots vs. humans Brantford Expositor
Sooners in space Enid News & Eagle
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Feb 22 2009

Couple lose privacy case against Google – DigitalJournal.com

Couple lose privacy case against Google
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By Naved Akhtar. US magistrate judge has thrown out a legal claim from a Pittsburgh couple that Google’s street view feature violated their privacy.
All the world's a Google stage Morning Sentinel
Couple loses Google privacy suit Avvo
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Feb 22 2009

Microsoft Asks For a Refund From Laid-Off Workers

An anonymous reader writes “The large print giveth, the small print taketh away. Microsoft, which recently laid off 1400 employees, is now claiming that some of those lucky schmoes were inadvertently overpaid on their severance package. A letter from the company, which was subsequently circulated on the internet, states: ‘We ask that you repay the overpayment and sincerely apologize for any inconvenience to you.’ Microsoft has confirmed the authenticity of the letter, but it’s not known what the amounts in question are, or how many of the 1400 were affected.”

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Feb 22 2009

Cory Doctorow Calls Death To Music, Movies, Print

An anonymous reader writes “Boing Boing editor Cory Doctorow depicts an unfortunate near-future for a handful of media industries being transformed or killed by the Internet. Predicting a large-scale transformation of the music, movie, book, and newspaper industry, Doctorow says, ‘The Internet chews up media and spits them out again. Sometimes they get more robust. Sometimes they get more profitable. Sometimes they die.’ While the Internet has the potential to help the dying book industry, for example, Doctorow predicts the ‘imminent collapse’ of the American newspaper industry because advertisers are uninterested in spending money on the remaining offline readership, such as senior citizens, who prove less valuable.”

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Feb 22 2009

World of Science on the move – Canoe.ca


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World of Science on the move
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By BILL BROOKS One of the most popular destinations in our fair city simply has to be the Telus World of Science. Native Calgarians will remember with great pride the official opening in 1967 of the then-named Calgary Centennial Planetarium.
Federal infrastructure dollars prop up Calgary science centre AOL Canada
Federal infrastructure dollars roll into Calgary Calgary CTV
CHQR – Market Wire (press release) – Canoe.ca
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Feb 22 2009

Avro Arrow to spread wings in new museum – Toronto Star


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Avro Arrow to spread wings in new museum
Toronto Star
Newton Mills was speechless when, 50 years ago, he got the heart-wrenching news that plans to complete the world's most technologically advanced supersonic interceptor aircraft were coming to an abrupt end.
Arrow marks 50th anniversary Canoe.ca
Avro Arrow to be displayed in new Canadian Air and Space Museum The Canadian Press
Windsor Star – Market Wire (press release) – London Free Press – CTV.ca
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Feb 22 2009

Mass Effect 2 trailer – Boomtown


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Mass Effect 2 trailer
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Mass Effect 2 takes place after the events in the first game, and players have been stongly advised to keep their save games as decisions made in the first game will continue to have influences on their character in the sequel.
Mass Effect 2 Revealed IGN
First Mass Effect 2 Teaser Nintendophiles
GameFocus – GamersDailyNews – Escapist Magazine – PALGN
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Feb 22 2009

Microsoft Repairing Xbox 360 "Renewal of Death" – PC World


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Microsoft Repairing Xbox 360 "Renewal of Death"
PC World
Have any trouble renewing your Xbox Live Gold membership lately? Seen your account go into digital cardiac arrest and nearly follow along with the physiological variety when your achievements go toodle-oo?
Idle Hotmail Accounts Could Eat Xbox Gamertags PC Magazine
Microsoft Working on Gamertag Glitch Crispy Gamer
Neoseeker – Ve3d.com – Play.tm – Eurogamer
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Feb 22 2009

Blackberry maker hiring 3000 people – MINA


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Blackberry maker hiring 3000 people
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The maker of Blackberry phone handsets, Canada's Research In Motion, said on Monday it was recruiting 3000 new workers to keep pace with demand despite the global economic crisis.
RIM keeps hiring Edmonton Sun
BlackBerry Outshines Apple iPhone In Fourth Quarter ChannelWeb
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