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A new Ubuntu-based Linux distribution has arrived, aimed at both Linux newbies and content creators. Boasting "out of the box" multimedia codecs, the freely downloadable PC/OS incorporates the lightweight XFCE desktop, and is said to offer a similar layout to the groundbreaking, but ultimately doomed BeOS.
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via DesktopLinux.com @ 23:45 14th Jul
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DEERFIELD BEACH, Fla., July 24 /PRNewswire/ -- Myxer, the leader in ad-supported mobile content, today announced the new Myxer Select program for mobile handset manufacturers, wireless network operators, and web destinations. The program provides them with the ability to create a customized mobile content store, selecting content from the world's largest assembled collection of mobile content, with over one million items. Myxer Select partners can be up and running with their own mobile content download site (on the web and/or mobile web) in a matter of days. Myxer Select is delivered over the award-winning Myxer Mobile Platform, a robust, scalable and proven mobile content delivery platform that currently delivers over 22 million downloads per month, at a rate of over 8 mobile downloads per second.
in XML & Metadata
via Financials.com @ 1:07 25th Jul
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In the early days of the World Wide Web, the battle cry of successful sites was "Content is king!" Web pages needed to be content heavy to gain rankings on the search engines and draw visitors, and the content needed to be updated regularly to bring those visitors back. As the technology evolved and business models changed, functionality and interactivity gained importance in capturing clicks. Portals provide the most manageable framework for organizing and presenting both functionality and content. But, "most manageable" isn't the same is "easily manageable" and content is still a key part of a successful portal. For portal developers and administrators, this means that the content for a portal will grow, both in source and type.
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via Developer.com @ 6:24 22nd Jul
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While not enough people recognize it, the real purpose of copyright law is to provide an incentive for the creation of more content. The government felt that there was a market failure, where not enough "content" would be produced without a limited monopoly, and thus, copyright was born. However, that happened back in the day when creating content wasn't easy. You pretty much had to go through a professional process. These days, thanks to new technologies, creating content is exceptionally easy -- and thus, a big part of the very basis for copyright no longer makes sense. We're drowning in content -- and it's not because of the "incentive" of copyright. There are plenty of incentives for creating content these days and very few have anything to do with copyright.
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via Techdirt @ 5:36 9th Aug
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There are lots of different types of websites out there - product sites, marketing brochure sites, educational sites, etc. But the ones that people keep coming back to are content driven websites. As Website-Content-Providers.com explains, content driven sites are websites that are filled with content about a specific theme. And the more content you have on that theme the more interesting your site will be to readers.
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via About @ 1:12 23rd Aug
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The ExtraLabs Software company, a developer of software for creating RSS feeds, announced the new release of the Easy RSS Content Generator. Easy RSS Content Generator has a built-in FTP client, an automatic word replacement dictionary that will allow users to increase the uniqueness of the created pages, and a built-in tool for prompting keywords. Easy RSS Content Generator can be used to search for RSS feeds and add them. Easy RSS Content Generator is compatible with all operating systems of the Windows family (95, 98, Me, 2000, XP, NT, Vista) and supports all RSS, RDF,
in XML & Metadata
via EContent Magazine @ 18:03 8th Aug
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Google has unveiled details of the Android Market open content distribution system on the Android Developers Blog. This will help end users find, purchase, download and install various types of content on their Android-powered mobile devices. Developers will be able to offer their content on an open system hosted by Google. This system will have a feedback and rating system similar to YouTube. Developers need to register as a merchant, upload and describe their content and then publish it. Developers can expect the first Android-based handsets to be enabled with a beta version of Android Market.
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via Telecom.paper @ 9:29 31st Aug
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via PR-USA.net @ 1:28 29th Jul
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Easy RSS Content Generator is an easy-to-use program for creating new unique content out of news feeds (the RSS, Atom, and RDF formats are supported).
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via Promotion World @ 20:44 9th Aug
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We’ve talked a few times before (here for example) about the government’s odious plan to filter internet content in Australia. Basically they want a so-called “clean filter” system which will make it compulsory for all service providers to filter content, forcing those who want to avoid this inconvenience to sign onto a list to by-pass the process. As if the nanny-state implications of this sort of heavy handed government interference aren’t bad enough—especially in light of the Minister’s vile attempt to brand critics as somehow being in favour of child pornography—there is the whole issue of whether it is even technically possible to effectively filter content without, one, blocking content that no-one, not even the government, wants to block, and two, filtering content in such a way that doesn’t slow down your interne
in Blog Watch
via NEWS.com.au @ 2:28 31st Jul
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The way to earn serious cash or top dollar from any Adsense blog is to have plenty of useful content spread out over numerous pages. Content is what will attract and maintain high traffic figures at your blog. The problem with many blogs that aspire to reach the top ranks is that they do not have enough content.
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via The Writers Online @ 20:03 9th Aug
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"Star Wars: The Force Unleashed looks like it will be a good game. An amazing game even. It looks like EB Games Canada agrees, as they have a Gaming Guarantee promotion on their website right now that where they're banking you'll like the game so much, that they are willing to give you full trade-in credit within one week of purchase. As usual, this offer is only given to people who pre-order their copy."
in Video Games
via NG4.com @ 10:43 18th Aug
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GTA 4 bonus content: hitting Xbox this autumn.There have been rumours that bonus content for GTA 4 will be delayed until 2009, but now Microsoft says that’s not the case, pledging to release the first downloadable content in the Autumn.
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via ElectricPig @ 13:10 20th Aug
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I'd never really thought about it, but separating code from content can help your SEO, according to this article from SEOmoz. The article discusses more about how the coding tenet MVC (model view controller) can be used to modify templates so that they are more SEO friendly. But the point is that if you separate the code of your pages from the content of your pages, you make it easier to modify that content to be SEO friendly.
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via About @ 20:56 30th Aug
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New York - Digital music service eMusic on Tuesday began introducing several new features that will pull relevant content from around the Web into its site, while allowing users to share eMusic content across social networks, bookmarking sites and blogs. Customers will now see content from YouTube, Flickr and Wikipedia on relevant album pages on the eMusic site, and will also be able to bookmark album pages and send them to 18 social media sites, including Facebook and Digg.
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via Digital Media Wire @ 1:41 23rd Jul
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There's no doubt that teen girls are big on creating content online. Consuming content, though, is a different story. According to a recent eSPIN.com survey that asked 635 teen girls about their online habits, "expert content" is still king: compared to their friends' blogs, magazine sites are more fun to read, better-written and more engaging.
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via Social Media Portal @ 15:43 11th Jul
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In today's global economy, companies exploit the Web as a medium for building business relationships. They expect to manage their Web-based content in a cost-effective manner. By adopting a Web content management (WCM) application, a firm transforms key aspects of its core operations by enabling its line-of-business staff to maintain Web-based content on their own, without ongoing support from an IT group.
in E-commerce
via Search SMB @ 2:05 1st Aug
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In today's global economy, companies exploit the Web as a medium for building business relationships. They expect to manage their Web-based content in a cost-effective manner. By adopting a Web content management (WCM) application, a firm transforms key aspects of its core operations by enabling its line-of-business staff to maintain Web-based content on their own, without ongoing support from an IT group.
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via SearchServerVirtualization.com @ 18:41 23rd Jul
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In today's global economy, companies exploit the Web as a medium for building business relationships. They expect to manage their Web-based content in a cost-effective manner. By adopting a Web content management (WCM) application, a firm transforms key aspects of its core operations by enabling its line-of-business staff to maintain Web-based content on their own, without ongoing support from an IT group.
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via Bitpipe @ 9:15 11th Jul
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In today's global economy, companies exploit the Web as a medium for building business relationships. They expect to manage their Web-based content in a cost-effective manner. By adopting a Web content management (WCM) application, a firm transforms key aspects of its core operations by enabling its line-of-business staff to maintain Web-based content on their own, without ongoing support from an IT group.
in E-commerce
via BizReport.com @ 22:40 10th Jul
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In today's global economy, companies exploit the Web as a medium for building business relationships. They expect to manage their Web-based content in a cost-effective manner. By adopting a Web content management (WCM) application, a firm transforms key aspects of its core operations by enabling its line-of-business staff to maintain Web-based content on their own, without ongoing support from an IT group.
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via Line56 @ 18:42 10th Jul
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Four Google executives may be standing trial over failing to monitor third-party content posted to their Italian language site. It was reported that Italian prosecutors are preparing to file charges in a two-year old case against the Google employees over a video uploaded to Google's Italian site. Prosecutors are expected to charge the executives for defamation and violation of privacy after they failed to control the content of the site. Under EU rules and Italian law, the company is not required to monitor third party content on its sites, but takes down any offensive material when it is notified.
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via EContent Magazine @ 14:27 29th Jul
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Until now it has been extremely challenging to search the millions of RIAs and dynamic content on the Web, so we are leading the charge in improving search of content that runs in Adobe Flash Player,” said David Wadhwani, general manager and vice president of the Platform Business Unit at Adobe, as Adobe today announced it is teaming up with search industry leaders to dramatically improve search results of dynamic Web content and rich Internet applications (RIAs).
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via SEO/SEM Journal @ 5:01 2nd Jul
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Bloxx, the web filtering specialist, today announced that it has become a member of the Internet Watch Foundation (IWF), joining around 80 members from a diverse range of organisations in their battle against illegal online content. With its expert knowledge of up-to-date web filtering technologies, Bloxx hopes to contribute to the remarkable success of the IWF in tackling online illegal content; specifically child sexual abuse images hosted worldwide and criminally obscene and racial hatred content hosted in the UK.
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via IT Backbones Internet @ 11:57 19th Jul
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Bloxx, the web filtering specialist, today announced that it has become a member of the Internet Watch Foundation (IWF), joining around 80 members from a diverse range of organisations in their battle against illegal online content. With its expert knowledge of up-to-date web filtering technologies, Bloxx hopes to contribute to the remarkable success of the IWF in tackling online illegal content; specifically child sexual abuse images hosted worldwide and criminally obscene and racial hatred content hosted in the UK.
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via TechWhack @ 22:09 17th Jul
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