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Web Video Is Still an Inexact ScienceDave Winer wrote a poignant post this week about President-elect Barack Obama's interview on "60 Minutes," prompting me to actually go to the CBS web site in search of the most-watched "60 Minutes" episode...ever. It was hard to find the video on CBS.com, and only after I... |
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Facebook app verification smells like open sourceSocial network's Application Verification Program seems to be following the model of foraging for dollars by implying that the community product isn't up to snuff. ... |
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Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 Review [Xperia Review]The Gadget: The Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 is the new flagship smartphone for the electronics giant. Packing the new "Panels" interface, a full QWERTY keyboard, 3G data and 800x480 touchscreen in a full metal body, is the Xperia X1 poised to challenge the top smartphones? Price: $800 (no c... |
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Will Office 14 eat Google Docs’ lunch? Not necessarilyGoogle Docs & Spreadsheets, the search giant’s suite of online office software, became available to the general public a little more than two years ago. As a belated birthday present, analytics company Compete just released some data to show how Docs has grown. Compete’s numbers s... |
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TouchOSC and Logic: look mom, no cables!Filed under: Audio, Multimedia, Features, iPhone, iPod touchThe App Store is somewhat deluged with music-related applications. While I find many of the instruments to be novelties, the iPhone-based remote controls available for various Digital Audio Workstations have really caught my attention. ... |
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The Russian 'aggression' that never wasThank goodness, they might be thinking at the US State Department and the British Foreign Office, for the financial crisis. Were it not for the ever-blacker news about the Western world's economy, another scandal would be vying for the headlines – and one where the blame would be easier to ... |


