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Whew! Hulu Traffic Back On Upswing Traffic to Hulu took a nosedive the week after public launch last month, a scary trend for News Corp., NBC U, and Providence Equity Partners, which has skin in the game to the tune of $100 m [..] |
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Oveheard@E3: On the cover of the Rolling Stone Filed under: Culture, Business
"I do not think Pong, bless its little square boxes, was ever featured in Rolling Stone."- ESA CEO Mike Gallagher highlights the growing public acceptance of games at his E3 "State of the I [..] |
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 | Silicon Alley Insider | Relevance: 3.471 |
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| PlayStation Home beta accepting applications Filed under: Sony PlayStation 3, Online
No previous job experience necessary. No references or extracurriculars. Heck, you don't even need a first grade diploma. All you need to do is download the PlayStation Home PS3 theme rel [..] |
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 | Nerdblog.Net | Relevance: 3.456 |
| California Wildfires Threaten Public Health Thanks to hundreds of lightning-sparked wildfires in Northern California, air pollution readings in the region are two to 10 times the federal standard for clean air. Some areas are experiencing the worst air quality on record.
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| BCS to review NHS IT for Tories Calls for public input
Shadow health secretary Stephen O’Brien MP has commissioned an independent report from the British Computer Society on what English health service IT should look like in five years’ time.
TheRegister [..] |
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Google?s App Engine Opens For Business (GOOG) Google's cloud-computing-for-rent service App Engine will open to the public today, in conjunction with the company's I/O Developer Conference in San Francisco.
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 | Nerdblog.Net | Relevance: 3.452 |
| US law makers seek ban on in-flight calls ‘Noisome disruption in search of further revenue’
A group of US congressmen have introduced legislation which would ban the use of mobile phones on US aircraft, attempting to “ensure a relative amount of peace for the American public as they take to an increasingly crowded sky”.
TheRegister [..] |
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 | Kotaku | Relevance: 3.452 |
| Interview: AIAS President Joseph Olin On The Art Of Games [Interview] There are really two faces to E3. One of them is that of a business summit, intended to connect the video game industry with the press as a way of showing their wares to the public. The other looks at game developers as artists, presenting the fruit of their ideas and labors often for the first time. [..] |
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 | Nerdblog.Net | Relevance: 3.452 |
| Roadmap to JCP openness possible this year Optimistic chairman warns on progress
A roadmap for reform, potentially exposing the Java Community Processes’ inner workings to external scrutiny and ending a culture of closed-door meetings, could be made public in the next few months.
TheRegister [..] |
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| Don't Expect A Far Cry 2 Demo [There Is No Try] Sandbox games are quickly becoming the bane of the demo-loving public. Open worlds just don't separate into bite-sized pieces well. Take Far Cry 2, for instance, which game director Clint Hocking has confirmed will have no playable demo before release due to the staggering [..] |
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 | Joystiq | Relevance: 3.449 |
Home coming this year as 'open, working beta' Filed under: Sony PlayStation 3, Online, Business
Sony has again trumpeted intention to get its virtual world Home out the door this year, though precisely what state it will be in when players are eventually allowed [..] |
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