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- Google News in licensing deals with wire services
- Google News in licensing deals with wire servicesGoogle News in licensing deals with wire servicesHow funny. Google gets busted then sued for stealing other journalists news now they want to try to make a deal with them. Nice try Google, but everyone can see through you.it's all about...
- Tags: google inc., wire service, google news, licensing deal
- Discussion threads 2007-08-31
- Viacom, Joost strike content licensing deal
- Viacom, Joost strike content licensing dealLinux version on the wayIt would seem a little silly for them not to roll out a Linux version, as they mentioned in a recent Wired article that they used a bit of Ubuntu code. From Joost's FAQ:Does Joost™ work on the Mac or Linux?We've...
- Tags: joost, linux-version, licensing deal, viacom inc.
- Discussion threads 2007-02-21
- BitTorrent inks licensing deal with studios
- BitTorrent inks licensing deal with studiosIndie Productions take advantage of these toolsIndie productions have a different model... get exposure and then use that exposure to drive other platforms. In otherwords, start with bittorent and move to other areas, such as "Cactuses" @ www.cactusesmovie.com , or other on-line methods and...
- Tags: consumer electronics, strategy, dvd, indie productions, piracy, reasonable price, bittorrent, licensing deal
- Discussion threads 2006-07-10
- Rambus, AMD in licensing deal
- Rambus, AMD in licensing dealHmmm....I'm at a loss for words.Fact: Rambus rules the future of computer.For more information about how Rambus is an under valued company compare this articles' company wo's with their website. Then find anything you can get you browser around about the Compaq "ipaq" Handheld PC by...
- Tags: handhelds, advanced micro devices inc., rambus inc., licensing deal
- Discussion threads 2006-01-03
- Electronic Arts signs licensing deal with ESPN
- Electronic Arts signs licensing deal with ESPNEA Sports - Overprice EverythingOdd how a product of similar to equal quality, but at half the price could grab 40% market share in a year from a monopoly. It's a good thing the NFL and ESPN allowed EA to pay them a...
- Tags: licensing deal, electronic arts inc., espn
- Discussion threads 2005-01-17
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- A look at risk-reward: Apple may nuke apps on your iPhone remotely
- Apple apparently can disable App Store software remotely on your iPhone 3G. The iPhone calls home and poof the application is nuked. Needless to say that this has caused a bit of a blog ruckus Techmeme. MacRumors notes that Apple has come under fire for removing App...
- Tags: apple iphone, apple inc., 3g, tools & techniques, cellular phones, consumer electronics, personal technology, management, larry dignan
- Blog posts 2008-08-07
- News to know: Mozilla; Windows Server; LinuxWorld; Apple
- Notable headlines: Ryan Naraine: Talking Firefox security with Mozilla's Window Snyder Mary Jo Foley: What's next for Windows Server Microsoft finalizes SQL Server 2008 TechRepublic: 10 questions and answers about Microsoft Live Mesh Dancho Danchev: Today's...
- Tags: google inc., larry dignan, microsoft windows server, server, apple inc., mozilla corp., linux, phishing, smart phones, service-oriented architecture (soa), cyberthreats, microsoft windows, operating systems, unix, open source, software, security, spam and phishing, consumer electronics, personal technology, web services, enterprise software
- Blog posts 2008-08-07
- Google unloads Performics to Publicis Groupe
- Publicis Groupe will buy Google's Performics search engine marketing unit for an undisclosed sum. Google acquired Performics via the DoubleClick acquisition and the unit sparked a little bit of a firestorm. The problem: Owning Performics could be viewed as a conflict of interest for Google. After all,...
- Tags: google inc., performics, advertisement, marketing research, marketing, larry dignan
- Blog posts 2008-08-06
- Northern lights: Count Anchorage among one of the latest LED cities
- The city of Anchorage in Alaska, notoriously gloomy in the winter months, will spend approximately $2.2 million to retrofit 16,000 municipal roadway lights (about one-quarter of all streetlights) with LED fixtures. The deal is one of the latest projects to emerge from the LED City program,...
- Tags: light-emitting diode, engineering, heather clancy
- Blog posts 2008-08-06
- CLEAR has a "Senior Moment"
- AP Newswire is reporting this morning that CLEAR has found a laptop also see CLEAR Press Release that had gone missing for over a week from one of its kiosk locations that contained the "personal data" of over 30,000 enrolled members at San Francisco International Airport,...
- Tags: clear, enrollment, laptop computer, ap newswire, notebooks, hardware, notebooks & tablets, jason perlow
- Blog posts 2008-08-06
- Zittrain explains the future of the Internet
- Oxford professor and Harvard pioneer Johnathan Zittrain came to the CBS Interactive offices in San Francisco on Tuesday to speak and sign copies of his new book "The Future of the Internet... and How to Stop It". His presentation was called Civic Technologies. ...
- Tags: router, technology, zittrain, internet, routers & switches, networking, andrew mager
- Blog posts 2008-08-06
- Cerf's call for simple pricing: Net Neutrality all over again
- Vint Cerf, one of the co-inventors of the underlying technology that makes the Web work, now Google's Internet evangelist, has issued a call for throughput-based pricing by ISPs. This in response to the Comcast ruling by the FCC, which ordered the cable carrier to stop interfering with certain kinds of...
- Tags: vint cerf, network, ip television, net neutrality, pricing strategy, carrier, cerf, 6mbps, internet service providers (isps), federal government, internet, tvs, pricing, broadband internet, tv & home theater, networking, government, personal technology, home entertainment, marketing, telecommunications, mitch ratcliffe
- Blog posts 2008-08-05
- Silverlight and DoubleClick: Old news with a new press release
- In the news but not news category we're getting a press release from Google that basically covers what they talked about at MIX earlier this year. It's a great deal as one of the big themes of MIX was enabling advertisers with Silverlight, but it's not news. The only thing...
- Tags: olympic games, advertisement, microsoft silverlight, doubleclick inc., ryan stewart
- Blog posts 2008-08-05
- IOC puts Beijing Games highlights on YouTube
- Clips and highlights of Olympic events are to be made available on the Google-owned video-sharing site YouTube. BEIJING--Clips and highlights of Olympic events are to be made available on the video-sharing site YouTube, owned by Google, under an agreement with the International Olympic Committee, the IOC said in a...
- Tags: international olympic committee, youtube inc., olympic, games, corporate communications, tvs, public relations, tv & home theater, personal technology, marketing, home entertainment, reuters, google, youtube, olympics, video
- News items 2008-08-05
- Everywhere I look, I see Clouds
- No, not a comment on the weather in East Yorkshire this 'summer,' but rather a reflection on the recent eruption of content related to Cloud computing. Having taken a long weekend away from the computer, punctuated by occasional iPhone-powered checking of my feeds to sate the addiction, it really did...
- Tags: software, web, cloud computing, web 3.0, cloud, linked data movement, channel management, marketing, paul miller
- Blog posts 2008-08-05
- Is Nokia working with the Zune team to support the Zune library?
- Is Nokia working with the Zune team to support the Zune library?WM7I think the integration will be part of WM7.RE: Is Nokia working with the Zune team to support the Zune library?" I think Windows Mobile devices with the ability to play music from Zune Pass subscriptions would be a...
- Tags: team management, voip, cellular phones, team, microsoft zune, zune library, zune team, nokia corp.
- Discussion threads 2008-08-04
- Should Microsoft become more Apple-like?
- About a week and a half ago, Mary Jo Foley wrote a piece where she argued that Microsoft was planning to get more "Apple-like" in the PC and phone space, based on various statements from Microsoft executives. I intended to write a response that following Monday, but work intervened, which...
- Tags: microsoft zune, apple inc., microsoft corp., digital music, digital media, personal technology, consumer electronics, john carroll
- Blog posts 2008-08-04
- Failed IT causes major Georgia Blue Cross health privacy breach
- Failed IT causes major Georgia Blue Cross health privacy breachRegulation neededI agree that regulation is needed. But until consumers really start pitching serious fits, and/or the courts start implementing some punitive damages with teeth, it's not going to happen. http://whistlersear.wordpress.comRE: Failed IT causes major Georgia Blue Cross health...
- Tags: regulations, health care, information technology, blue cross blue shield, georgia blue cross health privacy breach, georgia blue cross health, failed it cause, privacy breach, regulation
- Discussion threads 2008-08-04
- S. Korea moves to tighten the Net
- S. Korea moves to tighten the NetSince when is the Internet "autonomous"?"The regulations violate the autonomy of the Internet ..."Where did anyone ever get the ridiculous idea that the Internet is "autonomous"? It is communications technology, nothing more. We have laws against defamation, false information, etc., in other...
- Tags: government, internet, voice opinion
- Discussion threads 2008-08-04
- Security is everyone's domain
- Guest editorial by George Stathakopoulos In the first half of 2008, Microsoft Corp. released its latest Security Intelligence Report. One of the most interesting statistics involved the results from Microsoft's Malicious Software Removal Tool MSRT. Each second Tuesday of every month, the tool...
- Tags: industry, domain, malware, microsoft corp., security, ryan naraine
- Blog posts 2008-08-04
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