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Who translates best: Machines or humans?For the World Wide Web to be truly global, shouldn't Chinese speakers, say, be able to chat online with people who only speak Spanish? Facebook and Google are two Web companies trying particularly hard to make this happen -- each in their own way. ... |
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Sony Reader Pocket Edition PRS-300: Yes, size matters(Credit: Sony) When it comes to e-book readers, the jury is still out on what screen size is ideal. Until recently, consumers were pretty much limited to choosing between 6-inch models from Sony, Amazon, and a few lesser-known manufacturers. But now new e-readers are cropping up in both larger a... |
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YouTube/PRS Details: Advance Payment, Three-Year Deal, Figures SecretGoogle (NSDQ: GOOG) is putting up another wadge of advance cash for the revised terms of its renewed license for YouTube to use music in the UK, an agreement that ends an at times acrimonious dispute (see our earlier report). “The deal goes back to January. It runs to June 30, 2012, and it... |
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Sony PRS-600 eBook Reader gets video review, e-ink comparisonWe’re still waiting to see a real, working model of Sony’s new Reader Daily Edition, announced earlier this week, but until then we’ll make do with a video review of another of the company’s recent ebook devices. MobileTechReview have been running through the functio... |
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Behind the music: In praise of PRS for MusicSongwriters need someone protecting their rights, now more than ever, and the PRS is fighting for revenue to reach musiciansIt used to be relatively easy being a collection society. The organisation formerly known as the MCPS-PRS Alliance (now PRS for Music) would register the works of composers,... |
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When the food bloggers met the PRsFood bloggers don't trust PRs, and PRs don't understand bloggers. So what happened when they all got together for a chat? Tim Hayward reportsOn Monday night the unthinkable happened: about 40 of London's top food PRs and a similar number of food bloggers sat in a room together and, seemingly wit... |


