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4 Reasons Why Pay-Per-View YouTube is a Hard Sell

Earlier this year Google started offering online rentals of Sundance Film Festival movies. It bombed. According to the New York Times, Google made a paltry $10,709.16 from its $3.99 rental service over the course of 10 days, and the videos...

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'Mafia Wars' online game triumph marked with a blast

SAN FRANCISCO (AFP) – Social network game developer Zynga will mark the success of its "Mafia Wars: Las Vegas" online game by blowing up a real-world armored car Thursday in the desert near Sin City. Rap music star Snoop Dogg,...

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Getting Ready For Internet Explorer 9

After four platform previews aimed at demonstrating the power of the underlying Internet Explorer 9 engine to developers, Microsoft is ready to unveil a public beta of the IE9 Web browser on September 15. Many organizations are still struggling with...

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11 Mobile Web Annoyances (And How to Fix Them)

future of the Internet is mobile, it'll be riddled with just as many nags and nuisances as the Internet of desktop computers. Websites now clamor to create mobile versions of themselves, forcing bite-sized samples upon smartphone users who want nothing...

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Facebook and other social media cost UK billions

LONDON (Reuters) – Employees who fritter time away on Facebook, Twitter and other social media Web sites are costing British businesses billions, new research suggests. British employment website MyJobGroup.co.uk said it polled 1,000 British workers and found that nearly six...

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Hacking toolkit publishes DLL hijacking exploit

The appearance Monday of exploit code for the DLL loading issue that reportedly affects hundreds...

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Software

Five awesome Automator tips

Apple’s built-in automation tool, Automator (in /Applications), is capable of performing wondrous feats, yet far...

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Ring! It's Gmail's new voice feature calling

Google announced Wednesday it is offering the ability to make phone calls over the Internet...

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4 Reasons Why Pay-Per-View YouTube is a Hard Sell

Earlier this year Google started offering online rentals of Sundance Film Festival movies. It bombed....

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Stupid data center tricks

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EU legislators advise review of PVC, BFR use in electronics

The safety of some chemicals used by the electronics industry should be reviewed, members of...

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