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O'Reilly Challenges Proprietary eBook Standards With Bookworm (ReadWriteWeb)

It is only Tuesday, but it has already been a good week for eBook fans.Yesterday, Amazon released the newest version of its Kindle eBook reader, and today, O'Reilly announced that it will now host Bookworm, a popular open source eBook reader and management system, as part of its O'Reilly Labs. συνέχεια..

How Harvard Law threw down the gauntlet to the RIAA (Ars Technica - Front page content)

In retrospect, Harvard's eventual involvement was obvious.As far back as 2007, we noted that RIAA prelitigation letters had yet to be sent to Harvard, and one reason for that may συνέχεια..

YouTube Copyright System Gone Mad, EFF Prepares to Sue (ReadWriteWeb)

YouTube and Warner Brothers have broken a little girl's heart by deleting a video of her singing the copyrighted song "Winter Wonderland," and the Electronic Frontier Foundation isn't going to take it anymore. συνέχεια..

Google Introduces A New Weapon In The Fight For Net Neutrality: Measurement Labs (TechCrunch)

Google announced today that it will give end users the tools to figure out whether internet service providers are interfering with their broadband connections by blocking or “throttling” certain applications. συνέχεια..

Moving Gmail accounts (Webtropic)

Problem : I had this old Gmail account and all its paraphernalia (Google Reader, Google  Docs, Analytics, etc) which was named after a ‘nick’ I used in my first blogging days. συνέχεια..

Study squashes myth of gamer as antisocial Comic Book Guy (Ars Technica)

A new research study out of the US reveals that gamers are more likely to socialize and generally earn more money (read: have more epics) than nongamers. They also go out on more dates.Read More... συνέχεια..

Meeting Jason (Webtropic)

Yesterday I met Jason Calacanis.He was attending the Stream 2008 unconference in Athens,Greece  and the opportunity was ideal. συνέχεια..

Technology Doesn’t Dumb Us Down. It Frees Our Minds. - NY Times

"Google makes deep reading impossible. Media changes. Our brains’ wiring changes too. Computers think for us, flattening our intelligence." συνέχεια..

Chromium Blog: Multi-process Architecture

I'll explain why using a multi-process architecture can be a big win for browsers on today's web. I'll also talk about which parts of the browser belong in each process and in which situations Googl συνέχεια..

The Pirate Bay under attack by Media: Boycotts all Mainstream Media (Startup Meme)

The Pirate Bay is in dark waters as it decided to boycott all press after being put under the limelight by the mainstream media for linking to publicly available autopsy photos of two murdered kids. συνέχεια..