Apr 10 2009

Yelp to Let Businesses Respond to Web Reviews

Yelp.com will let business owners respond directly to users to correct inaccuracies, but not to advertise or make personal attacks.

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Apr 10 2009

Leaked Pics of CrunchPad Elicit Progress Update

TechCrunch has released a few more technical details, pictures, and general comments about their CrunchPad project as a recent accidental leak saw a new round of images posted to the web. It seems that the tablet has continued to grow and evolve with the help of an Intel Atom chip (as opposed to the Via chip previously used), new software from Fusion Garage, and a bottom-up Linux install. “I wanted something I couldn’t buy, and found people who said it could be built for a lot less than I imagined. The goal — a very thin and light touch screen computer, sans physical keyboard, that has no hard drive and boots directly to a browser to surf the web. The operating system exists solely to handle the hardware drivers and run the browser and associated applications. That’s it.”

Read more of this story at Slashdot.

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Apr 10 2009

Swedish Tax Office Targets Webcam Strippers

Sweden’s tax authorities are cracking down on unreported webcam stripper income. They estimate that hundreds of Swedish women are dodging the law, resulting in a tax loss of about 40m Swedish kronor (£3.3m) annually. The search involves tax officials examining stripper websites, hours upon hours, for completely legitimate purposes. A slightly disheveled project leader said 200 Swedish strippers had been investigated so far, adding the total could be as much as 500. “They are young girls, we can see from the photos. We think that perhaps they are not well informed about the rules,” he said.

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Apr 10 2009

CompUSA Comes Back From the Dead – Opens 30 New Stores

The once-bankrupt electronics retailer is making a comeback, with about 30 new CompUSA stores nationwide and a new strategy that includes aggressive prices, remodeled stores, improved lighting and in-store web access for comparison shopping.

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Apr 10 2009

Robot Body Suit To Be Marketed In Japan

destinyland writes “A Japanese company is preparing limited mass production of a cybernetic bodysuit which dramatically increases user strength up to ten times. The “Hybrid Assistive Limb” suit synchronizes movements of a mechanical exoskeleton to biological nerve signals detected by biopads on the body. (Originally envisioned for people with disabilities, the suit also has industrial applications, and the company is planning annual production of 400 units at ,200 apiece.) Its battery life is five hours, according to the company’s web site, which promises they’re also opening a EU branch to begin sales outside of Japan.”

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Apr 9 2009

Destroy the Internet with a hacksaw?

This morning many people in Silicon Valley woke up without 911 service, Internet, cellular phones, and in some cases TV. Web sites were impacted and Internet traffic between a few major datacenters stopped flowing… Due to fiber cuts. The cuts were clean, done apparently by a hacksaw….

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Apr 9 2009

Table Layouts vs. Div Layouts: From Hell to… Hell?

Over the last several years, developers have moved from table-based website structures to div-based structures. Hey, that’s great. But wait! Do developers know the reasons for moving to div-based structures, and do they know how to? Often it seems that people are moving away from table hell only to wind up in div hell.

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Apr 9 2009

20 Excellent Mootools Techniques for Rich User Interface

There’s a lot of powerful interactivity you can bring to your site to spice up just about any web page using one of the most powerful and modular javascript libraries—MooTools! It’s important to note that small and useful features can cleverly deal with hiding and showing important information in non-traditional ways.

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Apr 8 2009

Revenue Canada fingers employees in fraud scheme – Globe and Mail


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Revenue Canada fingers employees in fraud scheme
Globe and Mail
OTTAWA – A Revenue Canada employee falsified a tax audit to help an inactive company hide a multi-million-dollar fraud scheme involving major construction firms in Quebec, federal officials alleged Wednesday.
Montreal to investigate water contract The Gazette (Montreal)
Two arrested at Canada Revenue over tax fraud scheme Toronto Star
CBC.ca – Hamilton Spectator – 580 CFRA Radio – AOL Canada
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Apr 8 2009

Battle of the Multi-Column Twitter Clients

Seesmic Desktop takes on TweetDeck, AlertThingy, Nambu, and Twhirl Read this blog post by Rafe Needleman on Webware.

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