Friday , April 26 2024

Tag Archives: Internet

Social Civil War

My beloved Valentine (who has a cold – get well) has an on the scene report from a protest where a dangerous social rift seems to be developing along the fault line of support for the war: As an impending war with Iraq looms like an outbreak of herpes on …

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Bubbly Interview

Inside Digital Media audio interview with Eric Garland of BigChampagne, the P2P measurement company. Highlights of the interview include: – Music that is popular on KaZaa differs from the SoundScan data – Billboard popularity charts also don’t match KaZaa. – New releases that are heavily traded on KaZaa become best …

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New Cell Phone Chip Rivals WiFi

Maybe this is part of the answer to this foolishness: Australian researchers unveiled a chip that lets cell-phone users receive high-quality face-to-face video and other streaming media at rates faster than a home broadband connection. Developed at Bell Labs in Australia, the chip works on a next-generation cell-phone network like …

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Broadband Fools

Broadband, everything is dependent upon broadband to move to the next level of services, content, etc via the Internet. The single use most driving the expansion of broadband right now is P2P trading. So what do European ISPs want to do now? Limit usage – could they be more retarded? …

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‘Tis the Season

You might as well stop fighting all of the 9/11 anniversary activity out there for the next week and go with the flow. Steve Kelly has just launched “36 Views of the World Trade Center,” “a communal art/photography project commemorating the WTC, inspired by the Japanese artist Hokusai’s ’36 Views …

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