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[New post] Jaded
| Jaded Wm Curtis Szabo | December 1, 2010 at 6:41 PM | Categories: Uncategorized | URL: http://wp.me/p11uGN-2S |
The same smile to cause the Heart much glee, makes the Heart weep. What hope is in that smile to bring everlasting relief? The same promise found in material solace, begets false security. What promise is there for a man shackled in bonds of vanity? Only the comfort of less to bear on this mortal [...]
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- OpenFeint Offers App Developers Another Way to go Freemium
- Ryan Kim - Mobile gaming network OpenFeint is launching a new tool for developers to implement freemium models and is enticing developers to hop on board with a $1 million challenge. The move helps developers tap the growing market for freemium games, expected to heavily drive mobile gaming revenues.
- FCC's New Net Neutrality Rules to Regulate Wireless Lightly
- Ryan Kim - The FCC is moving forward on a vote for long-promised net neutrality rules, fulfilling a goal Chairman Julius Genachoswski laid out more than a year ago. The regulations, which will be heard on Dec. 21, will require wireline providers to follow stricter rules than wireless.
- Must the Future of Work Mean Information Overload? - Mathew Ingram
- 3 Reasons Microsoft's Kinect Is Hot, Hot, Hot! - Kevin C. Tofel
- Branson's iPad Magazine App — Flashy and Confusing - Mathew Ingram
- Racktivity Racks Up $8M For Energy Efficient Data Centers
- Katie Fehrenbacher - We're thankful for the trend of more energy efficient data centers finally offering a competitive advantage for companies. And so are startups. This morning Racktivity, which makes energy efficient gear and software for data centers, announced that it has raised funding.
- GE's Utility-First Home Energy Strategy
- Jeff St. John - General Electric has launched a new business around energy-smart household appliances and products. But utilities are its first target customers, not consumers.
- Google's Climate Change Head to Lead New Stanford Energy School - Katie Fehrenbacher
- NRG Goes on Solar Buying Spree, Nabs SunPower Project - Ucilia Wang
- Cello Energy Finally Out of EPA '11 Projection After Bankruptcy - Katie Fehrenbacher
- Thanks to Nokia Siemens Networks, iPhones May Run Longer
- Kevin C. Tofel - Have you noticed your iPhone battery lasting longer since the iOS 4.2.1 update? If so, you might have Nokia Siemens Networks to thank. The company says Apple included support in the latest software upgrade for a more efficient radio signaling standard called Fast Dormancy.
- Droid Pro — Bridging the Android/BlackBerry Gap
- James Kendrick - Motorola has been enjoying the popularity of its Android product line, and the Droid Pro looks to take it to the enterprise worker. It starts with the Android 2.2, and adds a touch screen coupled with a keyboard that could have come from the BlackBerry folks.
- Sony Joins Android/iPhone E-book Reader Fray - James Kendrick
- BlackBerry Style Review: RIM Goes Retro - James Kendrick
- How to Reach Mobile Shoppers This Holiday Season - Colin Gibbs
- Netflix Adds More First-Run Movies for Streaming
- Ryan Lawler - Netflix has struck another deal that will give it exclusive access to streaming movies in the pay TV window. Beginning in 2011, new film production and distribution firm FilmDistrict will begin making its movies available on Netflix streaming shortly after they are available on DVD.
- Vid-Biz: Anti-Comcast Coalition, Jackass 3.5, Gawker
- Liz Shannon Miller - Today on the Internet: Web companies including Google and Yahoo team up to protest the Comcast-NBCU merger, Paramount announces a digital-only follow-up to the latest successful Jackass installment, and the BBC is determined to count every view, including online and VOD.
- Why Does Everyone Hate Comcast? - Janko Roettgers
- Streamin' Garage Launching HD Live Stream - Liz Shannon Miller
- Cord Cutters: The Gift Guide for Cable-Free Holidays - Janko Roettgers
- Hands-On With the Reeder for Mac Beta
- Darrell Etherington - Reeder for Mac, the desktop version of the popular RSS reader application for iOS devices, has officially entered public beta. We ran the free Draft 1 version of Reeder through its paces to see how it ranks as a means of aggregating your RSS world.
- Android or Not, iPhone Is the Most Desired & Top Smartphone
- Ryan Kim - While Android has come on like gangbusters, Apple's iOS has pushed aside BlackBerry to become the top current smartphone platform as of October, according to Nielsen Co., and the most desired smartphone for future purchases. Android, meanwhile, is most desired among current feature phone owners.
- Mac 101: Creating Secure Disk Image Files - Geoffrey Goetz
- 8 iPad Apps for the 8 Nights of Hanukkah - Dave Greenbaum
- Subsidized iPad Could Actually Save You Hundreds - Darrell Etherington
- Open Source: Should Your Company Be a Core Developer of Your Collaboration Tools?
- Thursday Bram - One of the benefits of using open source tools is that you can customize them to be used in ways that help your organization. But the what to do after you've put the work in and have a customized version of your software available?
- Win a Net:Work Ticket!
- Simon Mackie - Net:Work, our conference about the future of work, is happening in San Francisco next week, and I've got a ticket to give away to one lucky reader. Simply leave a comment below telling us what your favorite collaboration tool is and why.
- How to Balance Ongoing Health Treatment With Your Work - Georgina Laidlaw
- Shrib: A Simple Online Scratch Pad - Simon Mackie
- 5 Common-Sense Rules for Online Meetings - Thursday Bram
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[New post] If you believe in love, you need to see this
| If you believe in love, you need to see this |
I found this video as I was checking the song contest winners of the Blizzcon 2010 today...
The winning song was The Queen of the Blades by a guy/girl/band I hadn't heard before... Sure enough, I check their YouTube channel and find The Armada... And I gotta say, this is one of the most awesome videos on YouTube this year. It's creative, it's original. The song is good. And hey, it's a love story and it's an adventure... If you believe in love, and enjoy creative videos, watch this one and tell your friends about it too (I think it deserves way more attention than the 85k views it has now): Here's the link The Armada by Galt Aureus. (if you can't see the embedded video below) It'll make you feel goodp.s. if you enjoy their music, check out their website at www.galtmusic.com
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Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Top GigaOM Content for Tuesday, November 30, 2010
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- Google's Search Tactics Under Investigation in Europe
- Ryan Kim - Nine months after reports first surfaced that the European Commission was investigating Google over its search tactics, the commission is now confirming that it is indeed opening up a formal antitrust investigation looking at how Google uses its dominant position in the online search market.
- Forget Net Neutrality, Comcast Might Break the Web
- Stacey Higginbotham - The fight that erupted today between Level 3 and Comcast involves an esoteric agreement and equally esoteric policy arguments, but at its core this fight is about money. Yet what has begun as commercial dispute may change how the web works and who pays for it.
- Flock's Newest Social Browser Launches, Finally Supports Mac - Om Malik
- Beyond the Check-In, the Era of Persistent Location Beckons - Ryan Kim
- Level 3, Comcast in a Cat Fight Over Online Video - Stacey Higginbotham
- How to Crack China's Smart Grid Market
- Jeff St. John - China plans to spend hundreds of billions of dollars in the next decade on a nationwide smart grid, but where are the opportunities for outside investors and innovators?
- Opower Lands $50M for Home Energy Efficiency
- Jeff St. John - Home energy efficiency startup OPOWER has raised $50 million as it seeks to quadruple its customer base and add new features to its age-old, paper report-based customer outreach.
- DOE Chief: U.S. Is in Trouble Without More Energy R&D - Ucilia Wang
- Stealth Kurion Emerges to Turn Nuclear Waste Into Glass - Katie Fehrenbacher
- Is Kleiner Moving Away From Greentech & Back to Web? - Katie Fehrenbacher
- Droid Pro — Bridging the Android/BlackBerry Gap
- James Kendrick - Motorola has been enjoying the popularity of its Android product line, and the Droid Pro looks to take it to the enterprise worker. It starts with the Android 2.2, and adds a touch screen coupled with a keyboard that could have come from the BlackBerry folks.
- Sony Joins Android/iPhone E-book Reader Fray
- James Kendrick - The Sony Reader has been out longer than some of the e-readers on the market, but the company hasn't joined in the smartphone app wars until now. The company has confirmed it will make Sony Reader apps available in December for two smartphone platforms.
- BlackBerry Style Review: RIM Goes Retro - James Kendrick
- How to Reach Mobile Shoppers This Holiday Season - Colin Gibbs
- With Perfect Timing, Acer Outs a Pair of Android Tablets - Kevin C. Tofel
- Comast vs. Level 3: Netflix Didn't See This Coming
- Janko Roettgers - Netflix really was just out to save some money when it decided to switch a sizable portion of its CDN business from Akamai to Level 3 in November. Instead, it started something that may turn out to be the Internet's equivalent to an international armed incident.
- Vid Biz: Google TV Hacking, Cord Cutting, Porn Downloading
- Janko Roettgers - Today on the Net: A new bounty challenges hackers to open up Google TV, a new study says that cord cutting doesn't exist and a new argument could help people accused of downloading pornography from P2P networks.
- Oh, Inverted World: Donnie Darko-esque, With A Sweet Twist - Liz Shannon Miller
- Q&A Site VYou Breaks 1M Video Views In 1 Month of Beta - Liz Shannon Miller
- Bram Cohen: BitTorrent Protocol & Live Streaming Don't Mix - Janko Roettgers
- Quick Fix: Get Your Music Back After the iOS 4.2 Update
- Alex Layne - The update to iOS 4.2 that rolled out last Monday went pretty smoothly, but there were many cases of people who had updated to 4.2, and then seemingly lost all their music. My own iPod touch was affected, but luckily there's a quick fix available.
- iPhone Owners Most Loyal, Satisfied
- Liam Cassidy - According to a new survey, more than half of all smartphone owners are ready to jump ship to another device. iPhone owners are most loyal, with 59 percent saying they'll stick with Apple's device. But what do the figures really mean for the market?
- The 3 Ghosts of Christmas Family "Techspertise" - Geoffrey Goetz
- Consumer Guide: Where to Buy a New Mac - Dave Greenbaum
- Apple Set for Record Holiday Quarter - Charles Jade
- 5 Common-Sense Rules for Online Meetings
- Thursday Bram - Running a meeting virtually presents some special challenges that you simply won't encounter when you're able to round up your staff from within the building. The more you can do to streamline the process ahead of time, the better your meeting will flow.
- Open Thread: Managing Remote Workers Effectively
- Simon Mackie - One of the key topics that we'll be discussing at our Net:Work conference is how to manage workers remotely. As the workforce becomes more mobile and distributed, with people working on projects on an ad-hoc basis, it's a problem that more businesses will need to tackle.
- Ultra-Lightweight CMS Perch Gets Previews and Multi-Level Undo - Simon Mackie
- Where to Invest for the Biggest Productivity Gains - Darrell Etherington
- Jason Fried: Why Work Doesn't Happen at Work - Imran Ali
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