links for 2007-10-03
Posted by derickson on Oct 3rd, 2007
2007
Oct 3
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Minneapolis MP3 blog.
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In a lesson from history, Newsweek’s editor Jon Meacham spoke at this summer’s Aspen Ideas Festival about what President Bush could learn from Britain’s former Prime Minister Winston Churchill, and what the American people should look for in their next pr
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Ms. Morgan will switch from running the Web site for a prominent traditional media organization to running a news Web site that is just over two years old.
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The trial offers the first chance for both sides in the debate over online music sharing to show a jury its version of the facts.
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One worm discovered in November 2006 launches a corrupt Web site without prompting after a user opens a media file in a player. Another program silently installs spyware when a video file is opened. Attackers have also tried to spread fake video links via
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As part of its makeover, Yahoo will suggest ways to phrase a search request as a user types into the query box, it will provide a list of related concepts and it will produce more links to photos, videos and music on the main results page.
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Online platform for media and marketing professionals to manage, share and exchange video content.
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Another social networking site: News, jobs, and networks for people who create change.
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MNfashion is dedicated to providing resources and professional development allowing designers to establish a sustainable livelihood in Minnesota.
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Google Maps for the moon.
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Experiment aims to see how well text messaging can alert students quickly in case of emergency
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These events function just like conventional tradeshows, with booths, plenary sessions and keynote speakers—but without the travel and expense that go along with terrestrial shows.
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While such a venue has its advantages, Second Life in particular still has numerous stumbling blocks– it requires a separate client install, and the complicated user interface may make the interviewee end up looking like a helpless noob.
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The program allows job seekers to create a computer-generated image to represent themselves — known as an "avatar" — and communicate with executives of prospective employers as though they were instant-messaging.
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Big companies like Microsoft and eBay are participating in actual job fairs held in-world, too. So what to wear if you want to look business-like, but maintain your fantastic avatar persona?
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Company that offers virtual events in a web-based environment.
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The UpTake is a media and technology services organization dedicated to advancing democracy through citizen journalism.



