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Hugh Pickens writes “A quote attributed to French composer Maurice Jarre was posted on wikipedia shortly after his death in March and later appeared in obituaries in mainstream media. ‘One could say my life itself has been one long soundtrack. Music was my life, music brought me to life, and music is how I will be remembered long after I leave this life. When I die there will be a final waltz playing in my head, that only I can hear,’ Jarre was quoted as saying. However, these words were not uttered by the Oscar-winning composer but written by Shane Fitzgerald, a final-year undergraduate student, who said he wanted to show how journalists use the internet as a primary source for their stories. Fitzgerald posted the quote on Wikipedia late at night after news of Jarre’s death broke. ‘I saw it on breaking news and thought if I was going to do something I should do it quickly. I knew journalists wouldn’t be looking at it until the morning,’ The quote had no referenced sources and was therefore taken down by moderators of Wikipedia within minutes. However, Fitzgerald put it back up a few more times until it was finally left up on the site for more than 24 hours. While he was wary about the ethical implications of using someone’s death as a social experiment, he had carefully generated the quote so as not to distort or taint Jarre’s life, he said. ‘I didn’t expect it to go that far. I expected it to be in blogs and sites, but on mainstream quality papers? I was very surprised.'”

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2009
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2009
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2009
The weird wonders of Google Earth just keep on coming. A few weeks ago, ABCNews.com went to the ends of Google Earth (and Google Maps, too) to explore some of the most interesting images left behind by pranksters, artists, Mother Nature and everyday people.



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May
6
2009
An anonymous reader tips news that Micro Focus is in the process of buying Borland Software for million. They also picked up Compuware’s application testing and automated software quality business. Quoting ZDNet: “The boards of both companies agreed to the deal, which is expected to complete around mid-2009. … In 2008, Texas-based Borland made a pre-tax loss of 4m, almost four times the size of the previous year’s loss. It had revenues of 2m, part of a consistent downward trend since at least 2004. … Borland was one of the oldest software companies in the PC software business, having been founded in 1981. Its most successful era was in the late 1980s via massive sales of Sidekick, a DOS-based terminate-and-stay-resident personal productivity application, and development tool Turbo Pascal, which challenged Microsoft’s dominance in the application-development market.”

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2009
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2009
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May
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2009
theodp writes with news that details for the Kindle DX are now available. “Specs-wise, the big changes are a larger 9.7-inch screen that rotates to landscape display, a PDF reader, and more storage space. The Kindle DX carries a 9 price tag (compared to the 9 Kindle 2).” Engadget has a series of pictures from Jeff Bezos’ presentation, and the Amazon product information page has further details and a video. According to the press release, Amazon has worked out a deal with The New York Times, The Boston Globe, and The Washington Post to “offer the Kindle DX at a reduced price to readers who live in areas where home-delivery is not available.”

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