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| NPR Digital Chief Joins Etsy Via PaidContent: NPR digital chief Maria Thomas is joining the crafty ecommerce site Etsy as COO. Thomas had been at NPR for six years, and pushed the public broadcaster's podcasting and digital music efforts. Her move comes weeks after the departure of CEO Ken Stern, who had championed NPR's digital investments, which put him at odds with some station managers. Thomas said her departure is unr [..] |
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| ICO unhappy with Oyster data hoard Kids photocards criticised
Last month Transport for London made it compulsory for children using the network to carry Oyster photocards. This has raised concerns about the amount of data the company is collecting.
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| Valve Announce Steamcloud, Sounds Great [Valve] Valve have today announced Steamcloud, a new element to their Steam service that will allow the company to store your user data online. What kind of data? Stuff like saved games. Keyboard configurations. Preference [..] |
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| AOL Cutting Datacenter Staff? Maybe (TWX) Is AOL (TWX) planning cuts at its data centers? Yes, says Valleywag, who cites a tipster saying big cuts are coming August 20th, and that the company will be selling some of its data centers and hiring co [..] |
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| T-Mobile?s 3G rollout Ok, here’s the full scoop: T-Mobile’s 3G data network has launched in New York City as we all know. Officially according to T-Mobile, this does include UMTS/HSDPA data. T-Mo goes on to say that by the end of the year they expect most major metropolitan cities to have coverage, but for now, it’s just New [...] [..] |
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| Google and Microsoft have nothing on - drum roll - the SuperNAP A $350m data center giant in the desert
Exclusive $500m. That’s the going rate for a data smelter these days. You know, a facility run by a company such as Google or Microsoft that moves bits around and consumes more power than old-school metal processing plants.
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| MPs demand US spooks’ guarantees on census data Patriot Act could expose British Jedis
An influential group of MPs has urged the government to seek assurances from Washington that the Patriot Act would not be used to access personal data contained in the UK census, if it is outsourced to US defence contractor Lockheed Martin.
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Visualizing Sound: Moving Planks I really like when data is visualized in a non-traditional way. We have seen a lot of Arduino and XPort projects that can visualize data, but not too many are as unique as “Moving Planks”.
The Moving planks project is a collaboration between the 1scale1 and the ITU University of Copenhagen based upon Anna Vallgarda research [...] [..] |
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| Mer kapacitet Tusen gÄnger mer data genom fler fÀrger Trafiken i nÀten ökar explosionsartat. Men tekniken ligger steget före. I dag kan tusentals gÄnger mer data skickas genom en optisk fiber Àn för 15 Är sedan. Hemligheten Àr att anvÀnda ljus med olika fÀrger. [..] |
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| IBM to spend $300M to expand data-recovery service
(AP) AP - In a sign that political instability and natural disasters can fuel technology spending, IBM Corp. plans to invest $300 million building new centers that can store companies' sensitive data and deliver it remotely in the event of a meltdown. YahooTechNews [..] |
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