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Cosmic Log: Pay-as-you-go power
Science editor Alan Boyle's Weblog: Electrical utilities are starting to think about electrical power the way phone companies think about cellular service.
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Google phone to cost $179, hit US stores Oct. 22
The first phone that harnesses Google Inc.'s ambition to make the Internet easy to use on the go was revealed Tuesday, and it looks a lot like an iPhone. T-Mobile USA showed off the G1, a phone that, like Apple Inc.'s iPhone, has a large touch screen.
China Daily |
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Google rolls out rival to iPhone
T-Mobile has rolled out Google's answer to the iPhone as the Web search giant makes its biggest stab yet at leaping from consumers' computers into their pockets with a device cheaper than rival Apple offers.
Reuters via Yahoo! News |
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Is Google Spreading Itself Too Thin?
Google's search advertising is the best cash cow ever invented for the Internet. None of the well funded alternative search engine contenders are able to put a dent into that dominance. But all of Google's other experimentation, all that frenzied innovation from their assembled brains trust, seems to be hitting headwinds. A tiny Indian company called Zoho is giving them a run for their money ...
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Sony's VAIO VGC-JS190J all-in-one PC gets reviewed
Filed under: Desktops , Media PCs After spending a bit of time with Sony's new all-in-one desktop lineup at CEDIA 2008, it was easy to recognize that some serious thought went into the design . CNET was able to corral one of the lower-end JS units, the VAIO VGC-JS190J to be specific, and took the time to determine whether the innards were as delightful as the exterior. Overall, ...
Engadget |
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Google unveils mobile phone, on sale in October
New York, Sept 23, 2008 (AFP) - Internet search giant Google launched its long-awaited mobile phone on Tuesday, unveiling a handset developed with telecom carrier T-Mobile to compete with rival Apple's hot-selling iPhone.
Yehey! |
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Facebook Drunks Start Group, Raise Safety, Career Questions
A Facebook group that appears to glamorize girls getting drunk is growing in popularity but could spell disaster for members' career hopes.
NBC 4 Los Angeles |
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New York Transit System On Google's Mapping Service
Google began showing travelers Tuesday how to navigate New York City by mass transit, adding the nation's biggest public transportation system to its popular mapping service.
Hartford Courant |
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Is Google Spreading Itself Too Thin?
Google's search advertising is the best cash cow ever invented for the Internet. None of the well funded alternative search engine contenders are able to put a dent into that dominance. But all of Google's other experimentation, all that frenzied innovation from their assembled brains trust, seems to be hitting headwinds. A tiny Indian company called Zoho is giving them a run for their money ...
ReadWriteWeb |
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Cosmic Log: Pay-as-you-go power
Science editor Alan Boyle's Weblog: Electrical utilities are starting to think about electrical power the way phone companies think about cellular service.
MSNBC |
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Belton is with RedHawks ... for now
OXFORD — Quarterback Clay Belton was absent from practice Tuesday, Sept. 23, amid Internet rumors he was transferring away from Miami University, after which coach Shane Montgomery said, "As of right now, he's still on the team."
Springfield News-Sun |
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T-Mobile's G1 Android Phone: Neither Open nor Exciting
The widely-anticipated T-Mobile G1, which sports Google's long-awaited Android operating system, made a decidedly disappointing debut Tuesday. The smartphone doesn't have the design sizzle of Apple's iPhone, lacks key features, and isn't as open as expected.
Wired News |
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Finnish police released gunman despite YouTube video
KAUHAJOKI, Finland—The YouTube clips were ominously familiar: Video of a young man firing a handgun, texts praising war and death. But even with last year’s school massacre in fresh memory, Finnish police released a 22-year-old student after questioning him about his violent Internet postings.
Opelika-Auburn News |
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Radio OneLlama Scours the Web for Radio Stations (100 Invites)
Radio One Llama is a little different, which isn’t that surprising considering its quirky name. They call themselves a radio streaming service but a better description would be an Internet radio station search engine that lets you save your favorite radio stations as a playlists. The interface is actually well done with a minimalist approach. It all begins with the search field. You just ...
Mashable |
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Google Jumps Into Mobile Market With Its Android Software, Offered On A Device Similar To Apple's
Google Jumps Into Mobile Market With Its Android Software, Offered On A Device Similar To Apple's T he first phone that harnesses Google's ambition to make the Internet easy to use on the go was revealed Tuesday, and it looks a lot like an iPhone.
Hartford Courant |
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Google rolls out rival to iPhone
T-Mobile has rolled out Google's answer to the iPhone as the Web search giant makes its biggest stab yet at leaping from consumers' computers into their pockets with a device cheaper than rival Apple offers.
Reuters via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
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G1, a $179 Google phone, taking on iPhone next month
The T-mobile device, to be available in the Twin Cities area, includes a trackball and access to e-mail and mapping.
Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune |
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Royals climb out of last place with 5-0 victory over Tigers
DETROIT For the first time in 41 days -- go ahead, count them up -- the Royals can punch up their computer, scroll through any number of internet sites and find proof that, yes, they no longer occupy last place in the American League Central Division.
The Kansas City Star |
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WordHasIt: Time to sharpen film marketing strategies
With the progress of technology, buying and selling films and TV serials via the Internet creates a huge potential for Malaysian products to make it big internationally.
The New Straits Times |
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Belton is with RedHawks ... for now
OXFORD — Quarterback Clay Belton was absent from practice Tuesday, Sept. 23, amid Internet rumors he was transferring away from Miami University, after which coach Shane Montgomery said, "As of right now, he's still on the team."
The Oxford Press |
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G1, a $179 Google phone, taking on iPhone next month
The T-mobile device, to be available in the Twin Cities area, includes a trackball and access to e-mail and mapping.
Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune |
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China liquor maker denies cancer-causing material
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Top Chinese spirit maker Kweichow Moutai on Wednesday denied internet reports its products contain cancer-causing sodium nitrate, after tainted infant milk powder made over 54,000 children sick in China.
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M5 East owner to review systems
AS SEVERAL accidents brought traffic to a standstill on the M5 East yesterday, the road's private operator broke its silence to apologise to the city's motorists for a computer failure that had closed the tunnel for three hours.
Central Midlands & Costal Advocate |
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AT&T launches 3G wireless service in Lafayette
AT & T launches 3G wireless broadband service in Lafayette. A Purdue expert believes recent upgrades to cell phone technology will be good for the Lafayette area.
WLFI Lafayette |
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Belton is with RedHawks ... for now
OXFORD — Quarterback Clay Belton was absent from practice Tuesday, Sept. 23, amid Internet rumors he was transferring away from Miami University, after which coach Shane Montgomery said, "As of right now, he's still on the team."
The Pulse-Journal |
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