Jan
26
2009
Comments Off on Nintendo’s Brain Age doesn’t work, researcher says – Christian Science Monitor | tags: games, google, news, program, technology, web | posted in technical news
Jan
26
2009
Chief executive’s descrition of internet telephony group as great standalone business fires speculation. Speculation is mounting that eBay, the internet auction website, is preparing to sell Skype, its internet telephone company.


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Jan
26
2009
Hugh Pickens writes “The chief executive of the British Library, Lynne Brindley, says that our cultural heritage is at risk as the Internet evolves and technologies become obsolete, and that historians and citizens face a ‘black hole’ in the knowledge base of the 21st century unless urgent action is taken to preserve websites and other digital records. For example, when Barack Obama was inaugurated as US president last week, all traces of George W. Bush disappeared from the White House website. There were more than 150 websites relating to the 2000 Olympics in Sydney that vanished instantly at the end of the games and are now stored only by the National Library of Australia. ‘If websites continue to disappear in the same way as those on President Bush and the Sydney Olympics… the memory of the nation disappears too,’ says Brindley. The library plans to create a comprehensive archive of material from the 8M .uk domain websites, and also is organizing a collecting and archiving project for the London 2012 Olympics. ‘The task of capturing our online intellectual heritage and preserving it for the long term falls, quite rightly, to the same libraries and archives that have over centuries systematically collected books, periodicals, newspapers, and recordings…'” Over the years we’ve discussed various aspects of this archiving problem.

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Jan
26
2009
surely_you_cant_be_serious writes “Best Buy has opened up proprietary product catalog data in its online store through an open API. Through the Remix API, Best Buy can track how many people are using its information, while users can check to see where a certain product is available without visiting Best Buy’s site. Web developers and bloggers can also sign up to become an official Best Buy affiliate. If approved, they can get a small percentage of a sale if someone makes a Best Buy purchase through from their site.”

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Jan
26
2009
Comments Off on Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales calls for pre-approval of changes – Times Online | tags: google, news, technology, web, wikipedia | posted in technical news
Jan
26
2009
Comments Off on Study: Nintendo brain games don't make the grade – CNET News | tags: games, google, news, web | posted in technical news
Jan
26
2009
Comments Off on New York May Receive 5 Inches of Snow Starting Tomorrow Night – Bloomberg | tags: google, news, tv, web | posted in technical news
Jan
26
2009
mamaphoenix writes “Paul McDougall of InformationWeek reports Computer enthusiasts who want to get their hands on the trial version of Microsoft’s next operating system have just two more weeks to do so. The company says it will end availability of Windows 7 Beta on Feb. 10. There are a couple of loopholes, however. Users who started to download the OS before that date will have until Feb. 12 to complete the process. Also, Microsoft will continue to distribute product keys beyond Feb. 12 to users who have previously downloaded Windows 7 Beta but have yet to obtain a key. ‘We are at a point where we have more than enough beta testers and feedback coming in to meet our engineering needs, so we are beginning to plan the end of general availability for Windows 7 Beta,’ said Brandon LeBlanc, Microsoft’s in-house Windows blogger, in a post Friday. Microsoft will post warnings on its Web site that the download program for Windows 7 is about to end starting Tuesday. A final version of Windows 7, Microsoft’s follow-up to Windows Vista, is expected to be available in late 2009 or early 2010.”

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Jan
26
2009
There are plenty of open source applications that can help you tremendously as a web designer. In this article, you’ll find 30 exceptionally handy open source applications for web designers.


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Jan
26
2009
csn writes “On Wednesday, January 28th at 6:00 PM PST and 9:00 PM EST, the stars of the cult television hit ‘Mystery Science Theater 3000’ will reunite to do what they do best — heckle bad movies. Join Mike Nelson, Kevin “Tom Servo” Murphy and Bill “Crow T. Robot” Corbett as they make fun of the 1950 short film, ‘Overcoming Fear,’ live over the internet.

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