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"Google on Chrome EULA controversy: our bad, we'll change it (Nate Anderson/Ars Technica)" http://tinyurl.com/5sur5v
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Washington State court deals a blow to one-sided EULAs
Awesome news for ridiculous one sided EULA that call for arbitration and say class action lawsuits are forfeited.-----------Anyone who has even a cursory familiarity with modern technology is undoubtedly familiar with one-sided terms of service...
Awesome news for ridiculous one sided EULA that call for arbitration and say class action lawsuits are forfeited.-----------Anyone who has even a cursory familiarity with modern technology is undoubtedly familiar with one-sided terms of service...
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@MattHooper not sure to be honest ... here is ars technica's review http://snurl.com/3mje5
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Google Chrome - Google Enters the Browser Wars
Google announced it will release a brand new open source web browser called Google Chrome. Yesterday a site went up, and has...
Google announced it will release a brand new open source web browser called Google Chrome. Yesterday a site went up, and has...
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Retweeting @arstechnica: CAPTCHAs flummox bots, but may be doomed by CAPTCHA farmers - http://ping.fm/eIRf3
thattalldude posted a blog entry
Shut Up And Make Better Music
A new post from Ars Technica brought a thought back to the front of my mind, why does so much music today SUCK?
A new post from Ars Technica brought a thought back to the front of my mind, why does so much music today SUCK?
Phil Wolff posted a tweet
@arstechnica c-span says Obama goes on 7:15p Pacific, 10:15 Eastern
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Ars Technica Article: Microsoft showcases holiday games, Zune at X’08 Canada
Here is an interesting article from Ars Technica describing Microsoft’s showcase at Canada’s X’08 (the...
Here is an interesting article from Ars Technica describing Microsoft’s showcase at Canada’s X’08 (the...
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The Key Ingredient for Thought Leadership — Thoughts
Thought leadership is very important in public relations. It is incredibly powerful when your client is seen an an expert in his or her field, and it makes earned media coverage much easier to secure.But sometimes clients assume that thought leadership...
Thought leadership is very important in public relations. It is incredibly powerful when your client is seen an an expert in his or her field, and it makes earned media coverage much easier to secure.But sometimes clients assume that thought leadership...
23 days ago
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| Topics: Tech, Ars Technica, Federal Computer..., GovDelivery | Add google reader to your profileKeren D posted a tweet
#RankChange, http://arstechnica.com/journals/apple.ars , Gain:48.43 %, Since:4/17/2008, Rank:558,
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Rumor: New 60 GB Xbox 360 Replacing 20 GB SKU
When the leaked Kmart flyer showed a $50 price drop on the Xbox 360, everyone assumed Microsoft was cutting the price just to...
When the leaked Kmart flyer showed a $50 price drop on the Xbox 360, everyone assumed Microsoft was cutting the price just to...
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Why the cloud cannot obscure the scientific method
The argument's foundation is correct: the data cloud is changing science, and leaving us in many cases with a Google-level understanding of the connections between things. Where Anderson stumbles is in his conclusions about what this means for science.
The argument's foundation is correct: the data cloud is changing science, and leaving us in many cases with a Google-level understanding of the connections between things. Where Anderson stumbles is in his conclusions about what this means for science.
70 days ago
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| Topics: arstechnica, cloud, cloud_comp..., data | Add delicious to your profileSamuel Febres bookmarked a link
Any lawful device: 40 years after the Carterfone decision:
A history of the device that probably paved the way for the internet and technology advances of today. Unsurprisingly, AT&T was there to try to stop it.
A history of the device that probably paved the way for the internet and technology advances of today. Unsurprisingly, AT&T was there to try to stop it.
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Connections in the dark - semantic web, Google and MRIs
I was reading an article by Ars Technica this morning titled “The Semantic web gets a boost from functional MRIs”...
I was reading an article by Ars Technica this morning titled “The Semantic web gets a boost from functional MRIs”...
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Wither static corporate web site
It was almost exactly a year ago that I wrote about how marketers needed to rethink corporate web sites. In particular, I...
It was almost exactly a year ago that I wrote about how marketers needed to rethink corporate web sites. In particular, I...
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