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Today’s links
How eight pixels cost Microsoft millions Why keyword search management is important Popular comic book heroes faith by faith A dying cat finds unlikely friendSkype 2.5 is released
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Google launches Picasa Web Albums – Flickr Killer?
Just in. Google has launched Picasa Web Albums. From the site: Picasa Web Albums is Picasa’s newest feature, designed to help users post and share their photos quickly and easily on the web. It’s available by invitation, along with the latest downloadable version of Picasa, and offers: * One-click web upload using Picasa’s new “Web…
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Wrigley bullpen gets WiFi
There isn’t much good news coming out of the Chicago Cubs bullpen in recent weeks, but there may be some hope if Wade Miller or Greg Maddux want to do a blog post during the 7th inning stretch: CHICAGO — Wrigley Field, the last big league stadium to install lights, will be the first to…
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Jack Thompson launches new attack on video games
In a letter to James Dobson, Jack Thompson has renewed his attack on video games. Here’s the letter in it’s entirety. In his letter, Thompson attacks the publisher of the Christian video game Left Behind: Eternal Forces . He denounces and cut ties with Tyndale House, publisher of the Left Behind books that inspired the…
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Weird Al makes more money from CDs than he does iTunes
I wonder if this is true of all artists. Here is a question posted on his Website: Tim Sloane of Ijamsville, MD asks: Al, which of these purchasing methods should I use in order to make sure the most profit gets to you: Buying one of your albums on CD, or buying one of your…
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Shhhh! Google is listening to you
Like many Google products, this one is from the very strange, potentially brilliant, and a little creepy department. Here’s an interesting look into something Google may be plotting for the future: Google is developing a system that uses a microphone on your PC to listen to what you are watching on a TV, so long…
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Today’s links
The founder of Wikipedia says don’t cite the encyclopedia in your academic work. Interesting French magazine covers. The Associated Press’ hurricane simulator. The Reality TV Convention covered and American Idol stars interviewed by JD Matthews here, here, here, and here. How to overcome Social Phobia.
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Where does your senator stand on Net Neutrality?
To supplement the list of members congress and how they voted on Net Neutrality, here’s a list of senators and where they currently stand on the issue: SupportSenate(Membership Total: 12) Sen. Barbra Boxer (D-CA)Sen. Hillary Clinton (D-NY)Sen. Christopher Dodd (D-CT)Sen. Byron Dorgan (D-ND)Sen. Daniel Inouye (D-HI)Sen. Patrick Leahy (D-VT)Sen. Joesph Lieberman (D-CT)Sen. John Kerry (D-MA)Sen.…