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Who rules real-time search? A look at 11 contenders

Real-time search engines have proliferated over the last month, with a series of launches from start-ups like Topsy, almost.at and Scoopler. The companies are hoping to edge in on a space that Google co-founder Larry Page has admitted is a weakness for the search giant.

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Sunday, June 21st, 2009 Uncategorized Comments Off

Robbery Suspects Nabbed By Google’s Camera

Dutch police have arrested twin brothers on suspicion of robbery after their alleged victim spotted a picture of them following him on Google’s Street View map application, a spokesman said Friday.

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Sunday, June 21st, 2009 Uncategorized Comments Off

Google Grabs 1 Million Phone Numbers for Google Voice

Google last month reserved 1 million phone numbers with Level 3, signaling that it may finally be ready to roll out its long-anticipated Google Voice service.

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Sunday, June 21st, 2009 Uncategorized Comments Off

German Member of Parliament Joins Pirate Party

Political Observer writes “Jörg Tauss, a member of the German Parliament (Bundestag), left the Social Democratic Party SPD, which is part of the coalition government, and announced that he is joining the German Pirate Party (Google translation; original German article). Tauss resigned from the SPD after all but four of the party’s members voted for a new censorship law, which passed the parliament on Thursday. The law, which aims at reducing child pornography, introduces an infrastructure for DNS-based content blocking and is the subject of major criticism from Internet users. In March 2009 Tauss became the subject of investigations by the German police for possession of child pornographic material. He said he had this material only for research as part of his role as a member of parliament. Investigations are still continuing.”

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Saturday, June 20th, 2009 Uncategorized Comments Off

Smart Grid: The First Green Bubble?

The Smart Grid is the hottest thing in Green IT these days, attracting not just lots of press, but attention from heavyweights like Cisco, IBM, Intel, and Google. There’s also plenty of venture capital money chasing the Next Big Thing — but there’s some evidence that the Smart Grid may be the next tech bubble to burst.

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Saturday, June 20th, 2009 Uncategorized Comments Off

Doctorow Says Google & Amazon Stifle Progress

An anonymous reader writes “Google and Amazon are ‘a danger to everyone involved in the creative industries’ because they act as the intermediary between creators and audiences, says Boing Boing editor Cory Doctorow. He warns that the corporate giants will ‘only fear competition from other established giants … companies whose character as gatekeepers of video distribution and discovery won’t be substantially different.’ The solution, he says, is to use copyrights to lower the cost of entering the market. ‘For so long as copyright holders think like short-timers, seeking a quick buck instead of a healthy competitive marketplace, they’re doomed to work for their gatekeepers,’ he says.”

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Saturday, June 20th, 2009 Uncategorized Comments Off

Google Chrome Developers On Browser Security

CowboyRobot writes “Developers of Google’s Chrome browser have spoken up in an article describing their approach to keeping the browser secure, focusing on minimizing the frequency, duration, and severity of exposure. One tool Chrome uses is a recently open-sourced update distribution application called ‘Omaha.’ ‘Omaha automatically checks for software updates every five hours. When a new update is available, a fraction of clients are told about it, based on a probability set by the team. This probability lets the team verify the quality of the release before informing all clients.’”

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Friday, June 19th, 2009 Uncategorized Comments Off

Man Attacked In Ohio For Providing Iran Proxies

David Hume writes “electronicmaji is reporting on the Daily Kos that the individual known as ProtesterHelp (also to be found on twitter) was attacked in Ohio for providing network security for Twitterers in Iran, setting up private networks to provide secure proxies, calling for media networks to remove the Iranians Twitterers information from their broadcast, and providing counter-intelligence services (including Basiji and Army Locations) within the Twitter community. ProtesterHelp was allegedly attacked by a group of men while walking to class in Ohio. The men, who appeared to ProtesterHelp to be either Iranian or Lebanese, drove up besides him and threw rocks at him while shouting, ‘Mousavi Fraud.’ ProtesterHelp further reported that his personal information has been leaked, and is currently being spread both online and inside of Iran amongst the government.” Relatedly Wired is also reporting that Google and Facebook have rushed out support for Persian. This move has allowed many pro-democracy groups to connect and translate their message to a broader audience.

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Friday, June 19th, 2009 Uncategorized Comments Off

Google Chrome Developers On Browser Security

CowboyRobot writes “Developers of Google’s Chrome browser have spoken up in an article describing their approach to keeping the browser secure, focusing on minimizing the frequency, duration, and severity of exposure. One tool Chrome uses is a recently open-sourced update distribution application called ‘Omaha.’ ‘Omaha automatically checks for software updates every five hours. When a new update is available, a fraction of clients are told about it, based on a probability set by the team. This probability lets the team verify the quality of the release before informing all clients.’”

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Friday, June 19th, 2009 Uncategorized Comments Off

Man Attacked In Ohio For Providing Iran Proxies

David Hume writes “electronicmaji is reporting on the Daily Kos that the individual known as ProtesterHelp (also to be found on twitter) was attacked in Ohio for providing network security for Twitterers in Iran, setting up private networks to provide secure proxies, calling for media networks to remove the Iranians Twitterers information from their broadcast, and providing counter-intelligence services (including Basiji and Army Locations) within the Twitter community. ProtesterHelp was allegedly attacked by a group of men while walking to class in Ohio. The men, who appeared to ProtesterHelp to be either Iranian or Lebanese, drove up besides him and threw rocks at him while shouting, ‘Mousavi Fraud.’ ProtesterHelp further reported that his personal information has been leaked, and is currently being spread both online and inside of Iran amongst the government.” Relatedly Wired is also reporting that Google and Facebook have rushed out support for Persian. This move has allowed many pro-democracy groups to connect and translate their message to a broader audience.

Read more of this story at Slashdot.


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