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Nov 20
Today's Other News
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on TechCrunch:
FanIQ Keeps Fans In The Game, Membership Jumps 2000% This Year
FanIQ, a sports site that focuses more on entertaining its users than
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on Mashable:
Google Lively, a virtual world in which users can create their own
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on Searchblog:
CEO Bingo - Some Thoughts on The Yahoo CEO Search
Lots of speculation continues around who might be the right CEO for
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on GigaOM:
SC08 Video: Ciena Demo of 100-Gigabit Data Transfer
I'm a geek groupie when it comes to technology. I can't actually
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on Gear Live:
Sony Bluetooth Transmitter and Headset
Sony's stereo Bluetooth in-ear buds should be just the thing for joggers,
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on CrunchGear:
Staples Black Friday Ads Will Vary by Region
Apparently there will be at least two Staples ads for Black Friday
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on BoingBoing:
Virtual Worlds Increasingly Generated by Software, not Made by Artists
Here's Far Cry 2 technical director Dominic Guay talking about the importance
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on Ars Technica:
The Change we Need: Four Ways to Fix Fcc.gov
As Ars Technica readers know, the blogosphere is now saturated with
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on Alarm: Clock:
The UK's Casual Collective Raises $1M Seed For Social Gaming
Berkshire, England-based social gaming site Casual Collective has raised $1M in seed
Recent Posts from ResourceShelf and DocuTicker
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Research Gatherings: Workshop on Genre-Enabled Search Engines
W9: Towards Genre-Enabled Search Engines: The Impact of NLP Scheduled to take
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PubMedCentral Adds to Publications to Its Collection
Two Publications Now Accessible via PubMedCentral + The journal Bioinformation is now
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Where Did That URL Go? OCLC to Work with Zepheira to Redesign OCLC’s Persistent URL (PURL) Service
With web-based material seeming to always be on the move from one
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Changes and Enhancements at AOL Video Search; New Federated Search Capabilities
News from AOL this morning that they’ve updated their video portal with
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Changes and Enhancements at AOL Video Search; New Federated Search Capabilities
News from AOL this morning that they’ve updated their video portal with several new features. The portal is accessible at: http://video.aol.com/. Of course, Yahoo Video and most recently Google Video have started to also make available content culled from other web hosting services as well as the open web...


