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Use Twiddict For Those Inevitable Twitter Downtimes
via TechCrunch by (author unknown) on June 09, 2008
Shared by Ara Wow, you know you've got problems when business models are based on your downtime.Good ideas are flying in for dealing with a Twitter that has been put on life support to try to keep a pulse going through the Apple WWDC keynote event later this morning. Watch the news on the Summize Apple search page, and if the service goes down, hop on over to Twiddict, which will post your...
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Live Blogging Future of the Web Debate
via ReadWriteWeb by Richard MacManus on June 11, 2008
The Rensselaer interactive debate on the future of the Web is just starting now and is being webcast live here (note: Silverlight required). You can watch the debate and submit questions - including while it is happening - by clicking here. Update: The debate is now over, see our comprehensive notes below...Here's a screenshot from Tim Berners-Lee's opening presentation:Is the Semantic...
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The Pros and Cons of LifeLock
via Wired Top Stories by Bruce Schneier on June 12, 2008
LifeLock, one of the companies that offers identity-theft protection in the United States, has been taking quite a beating recently. They're being sued by credit bureaus, competitors and lawyers in several states that are launching class action lawsuits. And the stories in the media ... it's like a piranha feeding frenzy.There are also a lot of errors and misconceptions. With its...
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HUTCHINSON KS Single Family Home
via BaseEstate.com by (author unknown) on January 07, 2008
HUTCHINSON KS - ALMOST 1200 SQ. FT HOME IN THE MORGAN SCHOOL DIST. WITH PRIVACY FENCED YARD, UGS PLUS A FULL BASEMENT WITH REC-ROOM
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will google buy privacy in second life?
via Media Nipple - Visual Communication by farmer on January 08, 2008
Twelve videos. Google, Second Life, and the Internet... a perfect combo like a cheeseburger, fries and a coke. But what happens when the irresistible v
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Facebook bullies writers, not its engineers, to keep data private [Your Privacy Is An Illusion]
via Valleywag by Owen Thomas on January 15, 2008
My boss, Nick Denton, may be
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Clearwire Partners with Google
via Wireless Week Headline News by (author unknown) on January 15, 2008
WiMAX provider Clearwire announced that it is teaming up with Google to deliver the company's Google Apps communication suite to its customers.
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Drawing the line between personal privacy and character information
via Massively by Mike Schramm on January 16, 2008
Filed under: Culture, Events, real-world, Game mechanics, Opinion,
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Why Nick Denton is good and/or evil
via mathewingram.com|work by Mathew on January 15, 2008
Without going into too much detail, I’ve taken some lumps for supporting Gizmodo during the whole CES affair (see past posts too numerous to mention), and I admit that my defence of their prank with the TV-B-Gone remotes was somewhat less enthusiastic than it could have been — if only because the sophomoric nature of the situation didn’t really jibe with the great post on a free press and
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