Feb 25 2009

Survey: Fear Slows Cloud Computing Adoption – InformationWeek

Survey: Fear Slows Cloud Computing Adoption
InformationWeek
A survey of 500 C-level executives and IT managers yields some interesting attitudes toward cloud computing. The bottom line is that while many business and technology managers see potential value in the cloud, fears over security and control are
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Feb 25 2009

Use Social Media Effectively – PC World


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Use Social Media Effectively
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During this recession it's more important than ever to get whatever you can for free. At Fluidesign, the design and branding agency that I run, we have recently started offering a service called Online Reputation Management.
Are Twitter, Facebook Health Hazards? CBS News
Facebook and MySpace are 'most popular places to find love' Telegraph.co.uk
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Feb 25 2009

Next evolution of social networking: telling people where you are – Winnipeg Free Press

Next evolution of social networking: telling people where you are
Winnipeg Free Press
MONTREAL – Where in the world are you? Technology is making it easier to let others know the answer to that simple question. Location-based tracking is part of the next evolution of social networking on cellphones, computers and wireless devices.
Google’s new application raises privacy concerns Personal Liberty Digest
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Feb 25 2009

BCIT receives $1 million donation – News1130

BCIT receives million donation
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BURNABY (NEWS1130) – BCIT has received a million donation to help build the Rivers Institute at the school. Rudy North of Vancouver is the generous benefactor.
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Feb 25 2009

Sinkholes below Lake Huron hold strange ecosystem: researchers – CBC.ca


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Sinkholes below Lake Huron hold strange ecosystem: researchers
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By Sharon Oosthoek, CBC News The Middle Island sinkhole is open to Lake Huron, creating a gradient of biological activity. A nine-metre boat is also visible in this aerial photo for sense of scale.
Salty sinkholes home to rare bacteria in Lake Huron Regina Leader-Post
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Feb 25 2009

Microsoft to Launch Windows Mobile 7 Next Year – PC Magazine


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Microsoft to Launch Windows Mobile 7 Next Year
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by Mark Hachman Microsoft will launch the next major iteration of Windows Mobile, or Windows Mobile 7, in 2010, according to Microsoft chief executive Steve Ballmer.
Microsoft says there’s room for a netbook-like server TG Daily
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Feb 25 2009

Your new Kindle is talking — but not paying – Reuters


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Your new Kindle is talking — but not paying
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Amazon’s hotly anticipated Kindle e-reader got even more press on Wednesday, but not the good variety. In an op-ed titled “The Kindle Swindle” that appeared in the New York Times Wednesday, the president of the Author’s Guild, Roy Blount Jr.
E-books cost too much, Kindle forum writers complain Computerworld
Cost-Justifying the Kindle 2 PC World
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Feb 25 2009

Scientists Mull Future After Carbon Satellite Crash – New York Times


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Scientists Mull Future After Carbon Satellite Crash
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By LAUREN MORELLO, ClimateWire Nine years of work disappeared in five minutes yesterday when a NASA satellite crashed into the icy waters near Antarctica.
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Feb 25 2009

Authors Guild President Wants To End Royalty-Free TTS On Kindle

An anonymous reader writes “The president of the Authors Guild has launched a rant in the NY Times about how the Kindle 2 provides Text-to-Speech capabilities that, oh the horror, allow the user to have any text on the Kindle read to her. Roy Blunt, Jr. moans that this is copyright infringement of audio books, and that Kindle users should be forced to pay royalties on audio even though they’ve already paid for the text version of a book! Amazingly he harps on about how TTS technology has become so good that it may replace humans — and then uses this to argue that it’s unfair for Kindle to provide TTS! I think the Authors Guild need a new president — someone less of a Luddite, and more familiar with copyright law.” (See also the Guild’s executive director’s similar claims that reading aloud, royalty-free, is an illegal function of software.)

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Feb 25 2009

Canadian creators groups come out for Net neutrality – Georgia Straight


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Canadian creators groups come out for Net neutrality
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By Michael Geist Earlier this week, Denis McGrath noted that Internet users should remember that the same Canadian creator groups being criticized over the new media hearing, will be supportive of arguments for net neutrality.
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