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Aug 29
Today's Other News
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on Ubergizmo:
Logitech Z-500 Wireless Notebook Speakers
Live the wireless life with the Logitech Z-500 Wireless Notebook Speakers that
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Personal Transportation Robots - The Toyota Winglet (VIDEO)
Toyota is a formidable name in the automobile manufacturing industry, entering in
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on TechCrunch:
JamLegend Takes On Guitar Hero On The Web (1,000 Invites)
One of the most promising startups to come out of the LaunchBox
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on Read/Write Web:
How to Rock Flickr Like a Champ
Yahoo's wildly popular photo sharing site Flickr is a lot of fun
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on OhGizmo!:
New Nikon D90 Is Extra Eye-Fi Friendly
Yesterday Nikon let the cat out of the bag regarding their D90
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on Mashable:
Steve Jobs Obituary Mistakensly Published
Although it's probably the worst mistake you can make as a journalist,
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on Lost Remote:
MTV Goes Local With Campus Daily Guide
Even MTV is pushing into the local arena. Through a partnership with
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on Ed Bott’s Windows Expertise and Media Central:
From my ZDNet colleague Mary Jo Foley:"Even Apple -- with a fanbase
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on GigaOM:
Nokia Clarifies Its Future N-Series VoIP Plans
I recently wrote about Nokia backing away from VoIP on some of
Recent Posts from Smart Mobs
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Prix Ars Electronica 2008 - Call for Entries
For the 22nd time, Prix Ars Electronica, the foremost international prize for
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Blog Comments or Peer Review Best to Judge Book?
In an idea “to tap the wisdom of his crowd,” Noah Wardrip-Fruin,
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Smart Mobby Activity at the Met Museum Tagging Site
The Metropolitan Museum of art is tapping into the curatorial wisdom of
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NewsTrust.net Receives MacArthur Grant
NewsTrust.net has received a $450,000 grant from the MacArthur Foundation to continue
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Mobile Metrix – Social Identity for the Invisible Segment of the World’s Population
Last Thursday – on November 15th – Mobile Metrix initiative, with Melanie
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Tim Berners-Lee on Net Neutrality (Again)
The inventor of the Web speaks out again on Net Neutrality. Reprinted here in its entirety:
When I invented the Web, I didn't have to ask anyone's permission. Now, hundreds of millions of people are using it freely. I am worried that that is going end in the USA.I blogged on net neutrality before, and so did a lot of other people. (see e.g. Danny Weitzner, SaveTheInternet.com, etc.) Since then, some telecommunications companies spent a lot of money on public relations and TV ads...


