Jan
21
2009
Comments Off on Wii Play tops 2008 multiformat US chart News – Eurogamer | tags: games, google, news, technology, web | posted in technical news
Jan
21
2009
Second semester has started and many students went back to college. If you are one of them check out this list of tools, it might help you with your studies. All applications are web based, simple to use and free.


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Jan
21
2009
Kentucky, a haven for gamblers who want to bet on horse racing, has hit a setback in its efforts to stop online poker and casino gaming. In a 2-1 ruling Tuesday, the Kentucky Court of Appeals said the state does not have the jurisdiction to seize 141 online casinos’ Internet domain names in an effort to keep them from operating in the state.


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Jan
21
2009
TarrVetus writes “The Associated Press reports that a federal appeals court in Philadelphia has ruled that the Child Online Protection Act will not be revived, upholding a 2007 decision that the unimplemented 1998 law is unconstitutional. The law, which made it a crime for websites to allow children access to ‘harmful’ material, was declared a violation of the First Amendment because of existing elective filtering technologies and parental controls that are less restrictive to free speech than the ‘ineffective’ and ‘overly broad’ ban.”

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Jan
21
2009
Comments Off on Next gen Android phone coming soon? – CNET News | tags: google, mobile, news, Phone, web | posted in technical news
Jan
21
2009
Comments Off on Google cuts back on services – Inquirer | tags: google, news, technology, web | posted in technical news
Jan
21
2009
Comments Off on Google defends search engine efficiency – ClimateChangeCorp.com | tags: google, news, web | posted in technical news
Jan
21
2009
KentuckyFC writes “The pattern of citations between scientific papers forms a network that has remarkable similarities to the network formed by the web. So why not use Google’s PageRank, the world’s most effective search algorithm to rank these papers in the same way it ranks websites? That’s exactly what a couple of US researchers have done for physics papers published by the American Physical Society since 1893 (abstract). The results make interesting reading because almost all of the top ten papers resulted in (or were linked to) Nobel Prizes for their authors. Which means that studying the up-and-coming entries on the list ought to be a good way of predicting future winners. Better get your bets in before the bookies get wind of this.”

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Jan
21
2009
Comments Off on Source claims EA Mythic Warhammer team hit with layoffs – Ars Technica | tags: games, google, mechanics, news, web | posted in technical news
Jan
21
2009
Comments Off on Google defends search engine efficiency – ClimateChangeCorp.com | tags: google, news, web | posted in technical news