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Smashing Magazine?s Tipping Points Today Vitaly Friedman, Chief Editor of Smashing Magazine shares the tipping point/s of that blog.
Since the very beginning of our magazine we had only one goal in mind: helping out fellows designers and developers, smashing them with the information that will make their lives easier. Since then we have explored a number of different ideas [...] [..] |
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| Keiichi Yano on Lips, Innovation, and Drunken Karaoke [Lips] There's a really fun interview up at Gamasutra with Keiichi Yano, chief creative officer of iNiS (the Ouendan series and Elite Beat Agents). The subject is ostensibly Lips, the recently released 360 karaoke title, but a lot of ground is covered in terms of game de [..] |
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2008 Exit Polls*
NEW: Exit Poll data finally coming in. Read latest here .
EARLIER: It's 2:30 in the afternoon on the east coast, and the polls have now been open [..] |
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| Review: Bloomberg 1.1 for iPhone Overall, this financial news app works well, provides a ton of useful data, and does so without any intrusive advertisements. If you work in or around the financial markets, Bloomberg is well worth the minimal download time. MacWorld [..] |
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 | Rough Type: Nicholas Carr's Blog | Relevance: 3.396 |
| Government and the grid In the new issue of the journal Democracy, Clinton-era FCC chief Reed Hundt offers a thoughtful review of my book The Big Switch. As you'd expect, Hundt concentrates on the political and regulatory implications of the growth of computing utilities, an important subject that I address only glancingly in the book, and he lays out the case that government should play an aggressive role in shaping the [..] |
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| MÀnniskor Àr smartare Àn datorer Alltför mÄnga företag litar pÄ tekniken för att driva sina företag. De Àr för dÄliga pÄ att hantera de risker som uppstÄr. Det sÀger Ian Angell, som Àr professor i data- och systemvetenskap vid London School of Economics. [..] |
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TicketStumbler: Putting Aggregation to Good Use In the world of Web 2.0, “aggregate” is the word of the month. It seems like 50 new services pop up every day trying to make a business out of aggregating data from other services. Some are mildly successful and a handful experience big success but most just flounder and flop. Why? Because trying to [...]
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| Government orders data retention by ISPs Keep it for 12 months for the plods
Phone and internet companies will soon be forced to keep logs of internet usage to be made available to the police under a new law announced by Prime Minister Gordon Brown this week.
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| Cryptic Exec: What's In/Not In Star Trek Online [Star Trek Online] Cryptic flacked its upcoming gameplay debut (and webcast) to the Associated Press, and the wire was a taker. Yesterday, the AP moved an interview with Jack Emmert, Cryptic's chief creative officer, and he gives gamers an idea of what to expect, what not to expect, and a little of how the de [..] |
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| Review: Secret keeper apps for the iPhone Several programs for the iPhone and iPod touch are designed to help you keep your confidential data confidential. Rob Griffiths focuses on three contendersâLockBox, eWallet, and SplashID. MacWorld [..] |
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