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Russian Google Competitor Embraces Open Source Messaging

Sep 6th, 2008 · Internet search and mail provider Yandex, which many view to be the Google's main competitor in Russia, recently has added an instant messaging capability to its mail notifier application Ya.Online. As it turns out, the IM service is based on the open …
see also: servers · Google · service · provider · Internet · Public · competitors

Sarah Palin's Stance On Technology Issues

Sep 6th, 2008 · BetaNews has a short description of what we might expect from Governor Palin regarding technology issues. She demonstrated her familiarity with the internet by initiating an online education program for state workers, using the web for government transparency, …
see also: service · Online · Internet · technology · Transparency · Tech · distribution

Dell To Sell Its Computer Factories

Sep 6th, 2008 · Anti-Globalism sends us to a Wall Street Journal for a report that Dell plans to sell its factories in an effort to revamp its production model. Quoting: "Dell's plants are still regarded as efficient at churning out desktop PCs. But within the industry, …
see also: PC · service · products · computer · Portable · desktop · company

5 Years of RIAA Filesharing Lawsuits

Sep 5th, 2008 · David Kravets of Wired.com, who provided in-person gavel-to-gavel coverage of the Capitol v. Thomas trial last year, takes stock of the RIAA's 5-year-old litigation campaign, concluding it is 'at a crossroads', and noting that 'billions of copies of copyrighted …
see also: service · Lawsuits · copyrighted · copies · jury · litigation · legality

Amazon Opens On-Demand Video Store

Sep 5th, 2008 · Amazon opened the doors on its new video on demand service. Some promotional videos are free and the quality seems to be good. You can preview the first 2 minutes of any of the offerings. Episodes of TV shows cost $1.99 and movies are $14.99. Movies can …
see also: video · TV · service · Online · download · Machine · ads

FCC Aims To End Debate With Wireless Tests

Sep 5th, 2008 · Engineers from T-Mobile, AT&T, M2Z Networks, Nokia, Metro PCS, CTIA and XM Sirius have convened at a Boeing facility in Seattle this to watch as the FCC performs tests it hopes will quiet debate over a proposed spectrum auction. At issue is the FCC's …
see also: network · service · engineering · Commercial · mobile · industry · Boeing

Google Updates Chrome's Terms of Service

Sep 4th, 2008 · In response to the reaction to Chrome's terms of service, Google has truncated the offending Section 11, apologizing for the oversight. The new Section 11 contains only the first sentence included in their Universal Terms of Service, now stating: 'You …
see also: Google · service · copyrighted · sentences · apologize · truncation · servicesRead

The 5 Most Laughable Terms of Service On the Net

Sep 3rd, 2008 · According to these five terms of service and EULA, Google owns any content you create using its Chrome browser and can filter your Gmail messages if it likes. Facebook says it can sell its users' uploaded images as stock photography. YouTube can keep …
see also: Google · service · Footage · gmail · AOL · Language · browser

BBC To Launch Music Download Store

Sep 3rd, 2008 · According to a post on Cnet today, the BBC is working on a paid-for download, and ad-supported streaming, music store, making available its entire archive of music recorded at BBC studios for TV and radio. The venture has major label backing and is rumoured …
see also: TV · service · Music · world · BBC · Commercial · download

Reading Google Chrome's Fine Print

Sep 3rd, 2008 · Much ink and many electrons are being spilled over Google's Chrome browser (discussed here twice in recent days): from deep backgrounders to performance benchmarks to its vulnerability to a carpet-bombing flaw. The latest angle to be explored is Chrome's …
see also: Google · service · consumer · electronics · distribution · Benchmarks · publishing

Reading Google Chrome's Fine Print

Sep 3rd, 2008 · Much ink and many electrons are being spilled over Google's Chrome browser (discussed here twice in recent days): from deep backgrounders to performance benchmarks to its vulnerability to a carpet-bombing flaw. The latest angle to be explored is Chrome's …
see also: Google · service · consumer · electronics · distribution · Benchmarks · publishing

China Practically Unreachable By Western SMS?

Sep 2nd, 2008 · A friend of mine recently began a placement as an English pronunciation teacher in China. She has picked up a pay-as-you go sim for use over there, only to discover that China seems to have been almost completely overlooked by international communications …
see also: Olympics · network · service · premium · world · nation · Chinese

Typical Home Bandwidth Usage?

Sep 1st, 2008 · With a growing number of internet service providers imposing hard bandwidth caps, I too will soon find myself with a limit. In typical Slashdot fashion I use the Internet for everything from movie streaming to online backup and just realized I have no …
see also: bandwidth · solution · service · Online · fashion · audio · download

Court Rules Against AT&T's Service Agreement

Aug 31st, 2008 · The Seattle Post-Intelligencer is running a story about a recent ruling from the Washington State Supreme Court, which decided that AT&T's service agreement was not capable of waiving a customer's right to file a lawsuit against the company. The full …
see also: protection · service · consumer · company · customers · Lawsuits · attorneys

FBI ISP Letters May Have Violated Free Speech

Aug 31st, 2008 · Anti-Globalism sends in a Reuters account of an appeals court hearing in which an unnamed ISP is challenging the Patriot Act "National Security Letter" provision that allows the FBI to issue secret letters to ISPs and telecoms, demanding customer records. …
see also: service · 2006 · nation · Internet · ISPs · customers · speech

Intel Acquires Mobile Linux Developer OpenedHand

Aug 31st, 2008 · nerdyH writes with the news that Intel has acquired OpenedHand, the developer of 'Poky Linux' and Matchbox. "The UK-based embedded Linux services team will join the Intel Open Source Technology Center, and will focus on Moblin development for mobile Internet …
see also: Linux · service · Internet · UK · mobile · Intel · acquisition

Chronicling the Failures of DRM

Aug 29th, 2008 · Barence takes us to PCPro for a look at the failures of DRM and a discussion of its impending death. Quoting: "Luckily, DRM is dying, at least in the download sphere. Napster's Dan Nash believes that DRM-free is 'the general way things are going.' In …
see also: DRM · service · download · consumer · mp3 · industry · Companies

Bloatware Removal Threatens PC Industry Profits

Aug 29th, 2008 · Anti-Globalism sends along a piece on how a consumer-friendly service is not so good for PC manufacturers. "Before they ship PCs to retailers like Best Buy, computer makers load them up with lots of free software. For $30, Best Buy will get rid of it …
see also: PC · software · service · products · computer · consumer · photos

Behind the Doors of the Free Software Foundation

Aug 29th, 2008 · Linux.com has an interesting look at the inner workings of the Free Software Foundation (FSF). "The purpose of the Free Software Foundation (FSF) is probably obvious from its name -- but what does promoting free software mean in terms of everyday activity? …
see also: software · service · computer · technology · founder · community · United States

Comcast To Cap Data Transfers At 250 GB In October

Aug 28th, 2008 · JagsLive writes with this story from PC Magazine: "Comcast has confirmed that all residential customers will be subject to a 250 gigabyte per month data limit starting October 1. 'This is the same system we have in place today,' Comcast wrote in an amendment …
see also: service · provider · Internet · customers · Usage · PC Magazine · Policy







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