links for 2007-09-25
Posted by derickson on Sep 25th, 2007
2007
Sep 25
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The latest version of Google Earth has an easter egg: a flight simulator. It’s not quite like Microsoft Flight Simulator, but it’s a promising start.
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New super-secret Chinese ballistic-missile Jin-class submarine docked at a Xiaopingdao naval base in China has been discovered by using Google Earth.
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Submit a URL to Sphere.
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franticindustries is covering fresh and interesting Web 2.0 services with special emphasis on social networking, as well as IT technology trends.
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Design blog.
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Marketers are increasingly turning to the Internet rather than the tube to introduce episodic video programming, thanks to the growing prevalence of broadband online service.
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OVER all, consumers still prefer going to a store over shopping online. The combination of offline and online shopping, though, is proving a potent force.
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One of the machines will be given to a child in a developing nation, and the other one will be shipped to the purchaser by Christmas. The donated computer is a tax-deductible charitable contribution.
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The fact that the postings have not been removed highlights the situation mash-ups pose for media companies: are these videos parodies of cultural icons and thus protected under copyright law, or do they trample on intellectual property?
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Media consumers have said, loudly and repeatedly, that they want to watch what they want, when and where they want it. Last week NBC called that bluff, saying that its prime-time broadcast schedule would be there for free downloading for a week after bein
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Starting on Oct. 2, customers at more than 10,000 Starbucks coffee shops will be able to pick up free cards that can be redeemed for a specific song at Apple’s iTunes music service.
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Halo 3 is widely expected to be the top-selling game of the year for Microsoft’s Xbox 360 console, the sole machine on which the game can be run.
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A Strategist in the world of online marketing, community building, social software and networking. Involved in the marketing, promotion and content creation of web 2.0 and social networking sites.
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New Twin Cities fashion magazine.
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Northography is a new venue for creative writing of the north in a unique format. The administrators will post a “stimulus” bimonthly; A cadre of invited writers then have two weeks to respond to this stimulus creatively on the site. At the end of the
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Track the most popular search terms in Google Reader in near real time.



