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Live Pics of the Philips X800; File Under ?What Were They Thinking?? Some things in life just can’t be explained. Bush’s presidency… Ryan Seacrest’s popularity… And the Philips X800. Sure it’s an iPhone designer impostor but plenty of manufacturers are going that route. The spec read out on this puppy is what confounds the mind and warrants a viciously loud “WTF!?”
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| Raptr - Social Gaming Network Enters Public Beta [Raptr] Sometimes Facebook, Myspace, Bebo, Orkut and OpenSocial just aren't enough. Too much real world stuff, not enough gamerscore bragging. Enter Raptr - a new social network for gamers founded by Dennis 'Thresh' Fong (he had to do something with all tha [..] |
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 | Silicon Alley Insider | Relevance: 3.220 |
Score One For Hulu: Viacom Handing Over Daily Show, Colbert A big pick-up for Hulu: Viacom is letting it re-run entire episodes of its two most popular (and best) shows: The Daily Show and The Colbert Report.
Desperate to see "The Mind Of Mencia" on the NBC and Fox JV? Hang tight: Viacom is describing the move as a "test" that can lead to more shows moving over. No word on economics, but we assume that Viacom at least 70% of the ad revenue from t [..] |
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| Congress still afraid to define ‘internet gambling’ Whatever it is. It’s illegal
The intellectual haze that envelopes American internet gambling policy thickened the past week, as lawmakers failed to define what exactly constitutes “unlawful” internet gambling. As absurd as it sounds, two years after the passage of the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act (UIGEA), Congress still can’t make up its collective mind as [...] [..] |
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MySpace for BlackBerry launches If you’re one of the many who’ve been eagerly awaiting a MySpace app for your BlackBerry, then this one’s for you. Officially launched as of midnight and sporting a look nearly identical to the native Facebook app, MySpace for BlackBerry allows you to do pretty much everything you can do from your computer like send [...] [..] |
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 | Silicon Alley Insider | Relevance: 3.162 |
| Video Site VTap Makes Your iPhone Video Better A smart new feature from Web/mobile video site vTap: A free, personalized feed of videos based on, among other things, the stuff you put on your Facebook profile.
What's vTap? One of a handful of sites that aggregates video [..] |
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| Red Cross Offers Traces Of Hope [ARGs] The Red Cross has launched a charity Alternate Reality Game called Traces Of Hope. Set in Uganda, the game lets you use real-world internet resources like email, Facebook and search engines to help guide a sixteen year old refuge [..] |
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| Candid camera Here's a nice snapshot of the expansiveness of today's web: Facebook has announced that it now stores 10 billion photographs uploaded by its members (as noted by Data Center Knowledge). Moreover, since it stores each photo in four different sizes, it actually has 40 billion image files in its system. More than 15 billion photos are viewed at the site everyday, and at times of peak demand 300,000 i [..] |
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