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Dec 01
Today's Other News
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on Ubergizmo:
Leaked Images Of Dropped Nokia Handset
Nokia joins Sony Ericsson and Motorola by canceling a handset of their
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on TechCrunch:
Holiday Online Retail Traffic: Walmart And Amazon Duked It Out
According to Hitwise, U.S. visit numbers across all tracked retail categories declined
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on Read/Write Web:
It seems we're approaching a new age here on the Internet. Instead
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on OhGizmo!:
Droplet CDP3.1 'Mini' CD Player - Looks Expensive, Is Expensive
At first glance the Droplet CD Player looks like it was built
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on /Message:
Edmodo: Educational Microstreaming... And More?
I recently stumbled upon Edmodo, which is a clever and lean microstreaming
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on Searchblog:
Another Yahoo search rumor, as Om puts it - this one
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on Mashable:
The Huffington Post has raised 25 million dollars in funding from Oak
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on CrunchGear:
Renesas to Unveil Full HD Video Processor for Cell Phones
Renesas, the world's biggest manufacturer of microcontrollers, is planning to unveil a
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on Ars Technica:
Nokia Pulls out of Japan as Gadget Demand Nosedives
Earlier this week, Nokia warned of a drop in global demand
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on Alarm: Clock:
iPhone Video App Platform LiveRail Raises Funds
We covered then London-based LiveRail back in July 2007 when it launched.
Recent Posts from Ars Technica
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Buffalo MicroStation
Buffalo wants to lay claim to owning the first external solid state
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Negative Momentum: Newspaper Ad Revenues Gaining Downhill Speed (Even Online Is Declining)
Can it get any worse for the newspaper industry? The steep decline
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USB Train Tickets Arrive In France
SNCF, a railway company in France, is trying out some new
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Show Off Your Activity Stream on a Timeline With Dipity 2.0 (500 Invites)
Dipity has released some major new features, taking online timelines to
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Michael Moore's Next Movie Will be a Free Download
Michael Moore will make his next movie available as a free download
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FCC Exempts Small Cable Operators From HD Must-Carry Rule
Smaller cable companies have won a big victory from the Federal Communications Commission, which ruled that they don't have to carry high definition versions of broadcast signals until February 17, 2012--three years after the digital TV (DTV) transition.
The American Cable Association immediately hailed the decision...


