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How I Increased Page Views on My Forum by 66.7% in a Month Last month at Digital Photography School I ran the biggest competition that I’ve ever run (on that blog). I put a $729 Nikon DSLR up for grabs for one lucky active member in my the forum attached to the blog.
The competition was successful in my mind but today while I was doing a little analysis [...] [..] |
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| Bad Week For Media [Note] To: Ash From: Crecente Re: Yup, Yup Aging Keeps On Truckin' Man, it's been a dire day for media across the board today. Viacom is in the process of laying off 850 people, or about 7 percent of the company's global staff. CNBC is said to be laying off 80, NBC Universal is cutting people, The Arizona Republic, Gannett's second-biggest people, laid off people and the Rocky Mount [..] |
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iPhone SDK Beta 4 May Allow Background Processes One of the biggest problems that developers and end users alike have had with the iPhone SDK is the reported limitations with regards to background processes. By limitations, we mean that the original SDK guidelines specified that third-party applications were simply not permitted to run processes in the background. This would have been a huge [...] [..] |
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| Thinning The Herd: Good Idea, Bad Idea? [Future Of XBLA] Will Microsoft's recently-announced efforts to improve Xbox Live Arcade quality levels by culling underperforming titles bolster the service, or ultimately harm it?
Objectively, one of Live's biggest obstacles is the sheer density of its offering and wildly variant quality l [..] |
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| In-flight device maker sues everyone seeking flash memory bonanza LG, Casio, Nikon, Samsung and Sanyo whacked
Struggling in-flight entertainment house e.Digital is challenging some of the world’s biggest gadget companies with claims that it owns vital patents for using removable flash memory in portable devices.
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| Here Are 15 Famitsu.com Stories That Shook Japan In 2008 [Japan] While print mag Famitsu ran the ten biggest stories of 2008 according to it's readers, Japanese website Famitsu.com has listed its most accessed stories from 2008 according to page views. According to Famitsu.com, the top 15 are: 1. PSP-3000, First Hands On! 2. [P [..] |
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| MPs probe MoD accountancy shenanigans ‘The arms industry are your masters, aren’t they?’
Analysis The UK Ministry of Defence has taken yet another lengthy roasting from the House of Commons Public Accounts Committee, PAC, which has been examining its recently audited accounts. The MoD is accused of “masking” the costs of its biggest and most expensive equipment projects by creative accounting, [...] [..] |
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| Sanguino microcontroller platform - Arduino's big brother If you love the Arduino software but find yourself hampered by the included ATmega168 chip’s memory size or pin count, Zach Hoeken has a solution -
Sanguino is a new microcontroller board inspired by the Arduino. We took the biggest baddest 40-pin DIP that Atmel makes and made a board with it. Its based [...] [..] |
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| The Many Street Fighter Covers of Games TM [Street Fighter IV] What you're looking at is half of the sixteen covers that will be shared out among Issue 73 of Games TM Magazine. That's right, Games created a cover for each of the playable Street Fighter IV characters. Imagine Publishing thinks it may be the biggest split run e [..] |
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Widget Maker RockYou Raises $35M C Round RockYou, the widget-maker that brings Facebook users time-wasters like SuperWall, has raised a $35 million C round led by VC firm DCM. No word on valuation yet; we'd previously valued the second-biggest app business at $325 million.
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