Monthly Archives: May 2010

FTC protects journalism’s past (Jeff Jarvis/BuzzMachine)

May 29, 2010
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FTC protects journalism’s past (Jeff Jarvis/BuzzMachine)

Jeff Jarvis / BuzzMachine:FTC protects journalism’s past  —  The Federal Trade Commission has been nosing around how to save journalism and in its just-posted “staff discussion draft” on “potential policy recommendations to support the reinvention of journalism,” it makes its bias clear: The FTC defines journalism …

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Apple probe grows — Media dealings eyed (Claire Atkinson/New York Post)

May 29, 2010
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Apple probe grows — Media dealings eyed (Claire Atkinson/New York Post)

Claire Atkinson / New York Post:Apple probe grows — Media dealings eyed  —  The Justice Dept.’s probe into Apple is expanding to include how the iPhone and iPad maker does business with media outfits in areas beyond music, The Post has learned.  —  According to several sources, the Justice Dept. has contacted a handful...

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Has the iPad killed tablet innovation? (Chris Davies/SlashGear)

May 29, 2010
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Has the iPad killed tablet innovation? (Chris Davies/SlashGear)

Chris Davies / SlashGear:Has the iPad killed tablet innovation?  —  How foolish I’ve been.  Five months ago I wrote that tablets had come of age, and even sifted my way through the line-up cherry picking what must-have features would make for the perfect device.  A month later, in the afterglow – or should that...

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Mozilla prepares coders for Firefox 4 features (Stephen Shankland/CNET News)

May 29, 2010
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Mozilla prepares coders for Firefox 4 features (Stephen Shankland/CNET News)

Stephen Shankland / CNET News:Mozilla prepares coders for Firefox 4 features  —  It was with delight that I read these words on Thursday: “The proposed IndexedDB standard, which provides a local database store for Web applications, will be supported by Firefox 4.”  —  The statement appears on Mozilla’s new Firefox 4 for developers site...

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Amazon.com Is Said to Be Introducing Thinner Version of Kindle in August (Bloomberg)

May 29, 2010
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Amazon.com Is Said to Be Introducing Thinner Version of Kindle in August (Bloomberg)

Bloomberg:Amazon.com Is Said to Be Introducing Thinner Version of Kindle in August  —  Amazon.com Inc., the world’s largest online retailer, plans to introduce the next version of its Kindle electronic-book reader in August, according to two people familiar with its plans.

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Remote Control (Rich Jaroslovsky/Business Week)

May 29, 2010
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Remote Control (Rich Jaroslovsky/Business Week)

Rich Jaroslovsky / Business Week:Remote Control  —  LogMeIn Ignition turns an iPad into a remote control for your other Web-connected computers.  It may be the iPad’s first indispensable app  —  Don’t tell Steve Jobs, but I’ve been running Adobe Flash (ADBE) on my iPad.  Windows 7, too.

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Android Emerges as Big Rival to iPad (Wall Street Journal)

May 29, 2010
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Android Emerges as Big Rival to iPad (Wall Street Journal)

Wall Street Journal:Android Emerges as Big Rival to iPad  —  Google’s Operating System a Front-Runner as PC Manufacturers Rush to Create Tablet-Style Devices  —  In the high-stakes race to catch Apple Inc.’s hit iPad, the Android operating system that Google Inc. popularized in cellphones is emerging as an early front-runner.

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Smartbooks Are Dying On the Vine.  That’s Dumb. (Brian Barrett/Gizmodo)

May 29, 2010
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Smartbooks Are Dying On the Vine.  That’s Dumb. (Brian Barrett/Gizmodo)

Brian Barrett / Gizmodo:Smartbooks Are Dying On the Vine.  That’s Dumb.  —  What if I told you there was an ultralight device that put all the functionality of a powerful tablet into the thinnest, lightest laptop you ever saw?  It exists.  It could be great.  And it’s dying before its time.

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Is This Really The Future of Magazines or Why Didn’t They Just Use HTML 5? (Jon Gilkison/interfacelab)

May 29, 2010
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Is This Really The Future of Magazines or Why Didn’t They Just Use HTML 5? (Jon Gilkison/interfacelab)

Jon Gilkison / interfacelab:Is This Really The Future of Magazines or Why Didn’t They Just Use HTML 5?  —  I just downloaded the Wired iPad application, and like most iPad applications (and most magazines for that matter), I found myself bored with it within the first 20 minutes.  I’m sure the content is engaging...

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Laboratory Study Suggests Potential Anti-Cancer Benefit of Ginseng

May 29, 2010
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American ginseng (Panax quinquefolius) extract caused laboratory cultures of colorectal cancer cells to die, indicating that the herb may have an anti-cancer effect, according to a study published in the journal Cancer Letters. Although results from the study suggest that combining ginseng with antioxidants such as vitamin C may potentially enhance this effect, there...

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