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A worm called "Storm" is picking up intensity this month. Storm first showed up in January. A recent campaign to distribute the virus by spam messages has made it among the worst attacks of the last couple of years.
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A new study finds that one in five online Americans watch video on the Internet on any given day. Mary Madden with the Pew Internet and American Life Project says the rising number of high-speed Internet connections is partly responsible for the popularit
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A new kind of phone, based on a platform called OpenMoko, promises a very different experience. With the open source Linux at its core, OpenMoko phones are being built to function more like the open environment of a computer.
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CBS’ online video distribution channel.
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This is the audio to a panel I moderated.
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Restaurant Reviews, Beauty Salons, Dentists, Preschools, Spas and more.
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Social shopping site.
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The Internet
Advertising Bureau is putting together a team to develop guidelines for counting Web video audiences, said Sheryl Draizen, senior VP and general manager with the group, whose mission is to help online interactive companies grow their revenues
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Online gaming sites – those that provide online or downloadable games – attracted some 28% of the total worldwide online population in May and recorded an average of 9 visits per visitor, comScore said.
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Flickr Traffic up 38% in Past Four Weeks, Now #2 Photo Site
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Major League Baseball is opening up its video archives for people to play with and create their own highlight reel, reports The Associate Press.
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Major League Baseball’s video remixing site allows fans to create their own highlight reels.
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Tool for embedding Google’s My Maps into your blog or web site.
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Graphics of the front pages of newspapers around the world showing coverage of today’s news.
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With its detailed satellite photos, Google’s interactive map lets everyone be a virtual globetrotter. And some of the things we’ve found in our travels are downright bizarre.
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How citizens are changing the future of news and information.
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Ideas,
links, and occasional rants by Rebecca MacKinnon: journalist, blogger, and educator.
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PioneerPressPhotos.com is the home of the St. Paul Pioneer Press Photography Department.
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ImTOO Download YouTube Video is free YouTube video downloader software to save videos from YouTube.com and play the video with the FLV player within the software.
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SoonR keeps you securely connected to your computer files so you’re free to go mobile
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The Federal Communications Commission opened the door to much needed competition in cellphone services last week when it set the rules for an auction of public airwaves early next year. It did a disservice to consumers by not requiring the winners to rese
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Los Angeles actor/writer, Tim Coyne, goes behind the scenes in the city of dreams.
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The author of Burn Rate, Mr. Wolff, is throwing caution to the wind with a new Internet start-up, a Web site called newser.com that aggregates news articles for convenient reading.
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Newser offers a quick, graphic snapshot of the news and a way to dig deeper for images, audio, video, and links to the best sources.
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The headquarters of Internet Broadcasting, a publisher of 70 local TV station Web sites, are located 10 miles from the site of Wednesday’s highway bridge collapse in Minneapolis. When word of the collapse came, the company sent reporters to the scene.
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The potential of new streaming video services — fast, full screen and in sharp resolution — is unleashing a torrent of movies and television shows, much of it aimed at narrowly defined audiences that can’t find niche programming even on cable system
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The mysterious writer has used his blog, the Secret Diary of Steve Jobs, to lampoon Mr. Jobs and his reputation as a difficult and egotistical leader, as well as to skewer other high-tech companies, tech journalists, venture capitalists, open-source softw
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John Edwards’s campaign has another barometer of success: a 90-day calendar that tracks, in a jumble of red, green and black numbers, the spikes and dips in traffic to the campaign’s Web site.
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Witnesses to the I-35W bridge collapse post the news online
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When the two leading Republican presidential candidates started to squirm last week about attending a Sept. 17 YouTube debate, in which the public would ask them questions via video, they faced a surprising backlash from their ideological allies in the bl
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Reports about classical
music being played in public spaces to decrease crime or ease anxiety, as well as widely publicized studies from Muzak about music’s ability to increase efficiency and make people feel better, have led some developers and markete
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Today’s Future Tense included conversations with
Minnesota citizens who helped document the tragic 35W bridge collapse with their
blogs, cameras, and cell phones.
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The Twin Cities Daily Planet is conceived as an experiment in participatory journalism, built on a partnership between professional journalists and individual citizens.
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Downloading YouTube clips and saving them to your computer, iPod or other device is a better way to go than merely viewing them on some Web site.
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Top media and marketing blogs.
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In the minutes, hours and days after the Interstate 35W bridge collapse, the Wi-Fi network morphed into a vital tool for those involved in disaster response, and for average users needing a fast, reliable means to reassure their loved ones.
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