- Internet on Air
Step-by-step instructions for dial-up networking with the Sprint Treo, Bluetooth, and Mac OS X.
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- Justin.TV: It's Atypical Life
Justin Kan, formerly of Kiko, arrives in San Francisco with some friends and a camera strapped to his head. It's reality TV, but not. Forget JenniCam, We Live in Public, Truman Show, the Real World and Big Brother. This is "Startup.TV." We might like to think we're just following a geek around town, but they're selling, hoping someone's buying.
digg_url = 'http://digg.com/tech_news/Justin_TV_It_s_Atypical_Life'; Justin.TV is a week old, and is taking the web (or...
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- Kongregate
A leading online hub for players and game developers to meet up, play games, and operate together as a community. By wrapping user-submitted Flash games with various community features, Kongregate's site serves as a unique way for users to play great web-based games alongside friends.
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- Life as an information junkie
What's happening is that we're learning to negotiate always-on connectivity. Some people are going to need more distance than others. Some are going to opt-out completely. But I think people who grow up with this sort of thing just take it for granted.
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- Lifecasting in Hawaii
"The [your name here] show" - Anyone with a camera and Internet access can become a lifecaster and begin streaming their lives on the Web.
Hawaii's leading news source for Hawaii news. Honolulu Star-Advertiser provides nonstop breaking news in Honolulu, Hawaii. With expanded photo coverage of Hawaii sports and insightful business news coverage.
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- LOST Podcasts in Podcast User Magazine
Issue #17. Their joint explosion onto the world's consciousness as the summer of 2004 drew to a close marked the beginning of a new chapter in television and user-generated content. Something about 'LOST' and podcasts just go together.
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- Millions of Addresses and Thousands of Sites, All Leading to One
The business is a far cry from the days of cybersquatting, where speculators bought up names of businesses to which they had no legitimate claim, but it does represent a vindication of sorts for many who bought hundreds or thousands of random Web address names on the hope that one day they would be worth something.
What Internet business has raised $120 million in financing in the last year and owns 725,000 Web sites?
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- Mourning TV
"Change always provokes fear, but I’d once believed that the death of our beloved television would unify all those affected, talent and studios, creators and suits. We’re all afraid and we’d all be afraid together. Instead we find ourselves so deeply divided."
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- One mystery solved: 'Lost' to end in 2010
In a highly unusual move, the network announces plans today to end the show after three more shortened seasons of 16 episodes each. The episodes will air consecutively, repeat-free, from February to May.
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- Podshow Hacked
Podcasters with accounts at Adam Curry's PodShow "social media community" got a bizarre e-mail message this morning.
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- Slimebuckets, pollution and web conservation Calacanis-style
Think about the level of absurdity our industry has come to. Today, we build websites, not for humans, but to make them appeal to machines... You only have to search for a product, or a health condition, or your next vacation to discover that SEOs are ruining the web.
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- Social media studies
After years of worrying about how much time freshmen spend on Facebook, schools are incorporating the study of social networking, online communities and user-contributed content into new curricula on social computing. The moves, like other academic expansions into fields like videogame design, are part of an effort to keep technology studies relevant to students' lives.
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- The man who owns the Internet
Kevin Ham is the most powerful dotcom mogul you've never heard of, reports Business 2.0 Magazine. Here's how the master of Web domains built a $300 million empire.
Kevin Ham is the most powerful dotcom mogul you've never heard of, reports Business 2.0 Magazine. Here's how the master of Web domains built a $300 million empire.
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- The Price of Free Airwaves
Using the public airwaves is a privilege — a lucrative one — not a right, and I fear the F.C.C. has not done enough to stand up for the public interest.
Using the public airwaves is a privilege a lucrative one not a right, and I fear the F.C.C. has not done enough to stand up for the public interest.
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- Time Wasted? Perhaps It’s Well Spent
The hot policy of the moment is called ROWE, short for Results Only Work Environment. Workers can come in at four or leave at noon, or head for the movies in the middle of the day, or not even show up at all. It’s the work that matters, not the method. And, not incidentally, both output and job satisfaction have jumped wherever ROWE is tried.
A crotchety boss might say that we’re working longer because we’re wasting time, but the opposite may also be true. We are wasting time because we are working harder.
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- Twitter has the online world talking
Twitter came together in two weeks of development, said its creator, Jack Dorsey of Obvious. Its premise is simple: In 140 characters or fewer, users tell Twitter what they're doing. They can type on the Web site, send an instant message or use their cell phone to send a text message. The text is posted to a user's Twitter Web page, viewable to the world. It can also be broadcast as a text message and added to the Twitter pages of "Followers" who want to know what their friends and Web acquaintances are doing, adding a MySpace-like element.
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- Unconferenz: Not your father's technology conference
The event is open to any and all geeks and geek-appreciators in and around the tech sector, from code-writers to bloggers and vloggers, from academicians and legislators to profusely pocketed persons perusing for profit potential.
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- Visualizing Global Web Performance with Akamai
20% of the world's Internet traffic is delivered over the Akamai platform. We combine this global scope with constant data collection to construct an accurate and comprehensive picture of what's happening on the Internet. How fast is data moving? Where's the most congestion? What events are causing spikes in Web activity?
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- Welcome to Conference 2.0
We've all been there: the dull business conference. A half-empty room of half-asleep attendees answer their e-mail on laptops and BlackBerries, while some hapless speaker lumbers through a PowerPoint speech. That scenario is about to change, thanks to the growing ubiquity of social media.
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- When Movies Don’t Live Up to the Trailer
On the way home, what we discussed wasn’t the plot or the shaky grasp of history. It was all the good stuff we’d seen in the trailers (the ads) that weren’t even *in* the movie.
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