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- Social Weather, a New Search Engine and Linux Flexing its Muscle
- Thursday, August 2, 2007
- Wikia wants to compete with Google and Yahoo; YouTube unveils a forthcoming copyright protection scheme; and Linux and Dell are getting along just fine.
- Article by WernerPuchert - South Africa
- The Next Generation of Browsers
- Tuesday, July 31, 2007
- Although many critics will question just how young is too young, Fisher Price is the first toy company to bring the accessibility and allure of the Internet to the smallest of World Wide Web-savvy consumers.
- Article by Steve - Canada
- Blogging Comes of Age
- Sunday, July 29, 2007
- Love them or hate them, there's no denying that blogs are here to stay.
- Article by Lisboa - New Zealand
- Second Life's Dream World for Brands
- Thursday, July 26, 2007
- Is Second Life more popular with retailers, ad execs -- and the media -- than it is with the general product-buying entertainment public? That’s what an article in the new issue of Wired magazine is suggesting.
- Article by Pam - United States
- Space Cowboys
- Tuesday, July 24, 2007
- Back in 2000, a Clint Eastwood movie was released in which some of the founding engineers of the US space program were recalled to service to assist with a modern-day space problem. Life imitates art as NASA contacts 1960s Apollo engineers for help with their new lunar program.
- Article by RobM - New Zealand
- The Cat Factor
- Monday, July 23, 2007
- How a picture of a cat paved the way to success on the internet and other surprising facts about how hits are generated online.
- Article by Lisboa - New Zealand
- New Benchmarks, A Not-So-Secret Sub and a Harry Potter Virus
- Wednesday, July 11, 2007
- The internet is preparing for a new approach to site ratings; Australians hot on the heels of the most web-savvy countries; a sub unintentionally in the spotlight; and a pre-eminent member of the gaming industry issues a warning call.
- Article by WernerPuchert - South Africa
- The World of the Specialist
- Tuesday, July 10, 2007
- Mankind is often described as the ultimate generalist. The species survived so well because we were so adaptable both socially and individually… but is our ability to effect change individually rapidly diminishing in the face of how far we have already come as a species?
- Article by RobM - New Zealand
- It’s Your Universe. You Decide
- Sunday, July 8, 2007
- Paul Davies is a quantum physicist and cosmologist who claims that the universe was designed to have people in it. By us. His new book “Cosmic Jackpot” is hitting the shelves.
- Article by RobM - New Zealand
- iPhone Sales, MySpace Video, Super Safe Vista and Mario's Party
- Thursday, July 5, 2007
- The iPhone is greeted with promising sales figures; MySpace starts a video service; gamers spend less time on homework; and a new record is set in game sales.
- Article by WernerPuchert - South Africa
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