
21 Nov 2008 at 4:56am
Ma Bell wins fight to throttle VOIP, BitTorrent. For now
TELEVISION AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION ************************* CRTC denies CAIP application, but will examine Internet traffic management practices OTTAWA-GATINEAU - The Canadian Radio-television and ...
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20 Nov 2008 at 8:20pm
LIFE photography reborn on Google
Google is digitizing 10 Million photographs from the LIFE photo archive. 2 Million are already available, and the complete set will be accessible from Google Image Search as well as this dedicated site within 3 ...
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20 Nov 2008 at 4:14pm
What's Next for Yahoo's Yang?
To bastardize the Bard, I am neither here to praise nor to bury Jerry Yang, now officially to be the ex-CEO of Yahoo and the one-time Supreme conqueror of the Universe we know as the Internet.
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20 Nov 2008 at 12:05pm
Staccato Merges With Artimi
Staccato Communications, an Ultra-Wideband wireless technology pioneer and leader in Wireless USB from the USB Implementers Forum, today announced that it has completed a merger with Artimi, Inc., a leading ...
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20 Nov 2008 at 7:49am
European history, culture and art goes digital
Attention all culture-craving couch potatoes: Cultural riches from over 2,000 years of European civilization are going digital. It's part of a new European Union online library project that is set to rival Google and aims to create a one-stop-shop to access history, art, literature, cinema and music from across the continent. Items have been collected from 1,000 museums, national libraries, galleries and archives _ including the Louvre in Paris and the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam _ so users can scour for books, paintings, audio files, maps, videos and other artifacts in one Web site: http://www.europeana.eu
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