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in E-commerce
via The Article Net @ 23:32 19th Sep
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I got to play for quite a long time with the Samsung Omnia, the iPhone-Killer wannabe with Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional, here at IFA 2008. The verdict: it's not an iPhone killer, despite previous demos. In fact, it sucks. It has a poor interface, poor response time, buggy software, and it felt cheap and fat on my hand. I even thought that I was being even more thick than usual while trying it, but I got the Omnia expert lady to give it a marketdrone spin for me and her last sentence summarized it all: "Oh, naw it'z not verking at all. I think I haf too many tasks open. Sorry."
in Handhelds
via Gizmodo @ 12:54 30th Aug
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On an infamous Friday in 1993, Marlboro rocked the business world by slashing the price of its premium brand - a mini-crash ensued as all brands were suddenly deemed brittle. ‘Marlboro Friday' has since proved to be a wobble rather than a seismic shift as brands have continued to command healthy and often increasing profit margins over a sustained period. The recent launch of search engine Cuil (28 July 2008), although seemingly innocuous, again raises some Marlboro Friday-type questions around the value of brands, this time in the Web 2.0 economy.
in Search Engines
via Biz Community @ 9:50 15th Aug
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in Search Engines
via Biz Community @ 11:12 15th Aug
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Chinese Google killer Baidu is investing $15m in UiTV, which will then manage the search leader's video channel, the companies announced on Sunday.
in Search Engines
via Macworld UK @ 12:37 29th Sep
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Ian Huntley is a convicted killer, having murdered two ten year-old "schoolpals". Right now he lives a "cushy life" in a private room in the healthcare wing of Frankland Prison, a maximum security institution: designer clothes, three meals a day brought to him, a television, CD player, and soon, a Wii.
in Computer Games
via Neoseeker @ 14:13 10th Sep
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Photography hotspots invaded by killer jellyfish • Expert calls for photographs of 'jellyfish strandings'
in Photography
via Amateur Photographer @ 21:02 13th Aug
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The firm will offer unlimited music downloads for a year on selected phones in its range, including the 'iPod killer' 5800 handset.
in MP3
via This Is Money @ 12:57 3rd Oct
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Much of the buzz around the online space in the last 24 hours has been around the launch of what has been touted as the Google Killer, new search engine Cuil, (pronounced cool).
in Search Engines
via New Zealand Herald @ 20:52 28th Jul
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Within hours of being launched Monday, Cuil - a new search engine created by former top Google engineers - was already being touted in the blogosphere as the next Google killer. But unless Cuil (pronounced ‘cool’) can develop an ad platform to rival Google’s, the startup will have a difficult time challenging the search giant.
in Top Internet
via Fortune @ 2:55 31st Jul
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The father of one of Clifford Olson's murder victims says he's horrified by reports a website is holding an auction for some of the convicted child killer's personal belongings.
in Online Auctions
via CBC @ 0:29 29th Jul
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VANCOUVER (CBC) - The father of one of Clifford Olson's murder victims says he's horrified by reports a website is holding an auction for some of the convicted child killer's personal belongings.
in Online Auctions
via Yahoo! Canada @ 0:28 29th Jul
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KOLKATA: Nokia has decided to launch its first touchscreen phone in India in the third week of November. The Finnish handset major will position the phone—Nokia 5800—under its music platform XpressMusic series and is likely to price it at sub-Rs 20,000. The model has just been unveiled globally and pegged by analysts as the iPhone killer.
in Handhelds
via Economictimes @ 4:27 6th Oct
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imageComplaining about how comScore (NSDQ: SCOR) undercounts unique visitors compared to their internal numbers is a fairly constant refrain from web publishers. So when Google (NSDQ: GOOG) Ad Planner was released with the promise of better figures (i.e. higher unique visitor counts) than comScore, Federated Media head John Battelle was initially enthused. But after comparing the first set of numbers between the two, Battelle writes on his Searchblog, that Google Ad Planner is hardly the hoped for comScore-killer. While the comparison data Battelle received is from comScore, he says given that comScore’s reputation depends on not juicing the stats, he is inclined to trust that the research is bias-free. Battelle’s review follows others, such as ad agency and web publishers, who also found that Google Ad Planner was, in the words of Fo
in Search Engines
via PaidContent.org @ 0:52 16th Aug
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Seor Jojoba writes "The release of T-Mobile's G1 Smartphone is shifting focus away from push-based barcode scanning, where embedded URLs send you to locations of a vendor's choosing. There is now more interest in pull-scanning, where product information is retrieved from user-specified sources. It may be that QR-Codes and other 2D barcodes will have their thunder stolen by 1970s-era linear barcodes. On the iPhone, scanning a 1D barcode is slow and unreliable. But the G1's improved optics and Android's improved access to image scans has made 1D scanning quick and useful, opening the gateway for killer apps that help people make spending decisions."
in Web Developer
via Slashdot @ 23:23 28th Sep
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Chris Reid, the recently dumped Conservative candidate in Toronto Centre, believes socialism has turned us into a nation of effeminates. How else, the long-time Tory activist argues, can we explain how a deranged killer managed to decapitate someone on a Greyhound bus? It turns out that it's not the killer's fault. It is the fault of the limp-wristed schmucks who were trying to catch some shut-eye between Portage la Prairie and Brandon, Man.
in Blog Watch
via Report On Business @ 10:54 27th Sep
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in Arts & Culture
via The Witness @ 22:38 17th Sep
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in MP3
via New Zealand Herald @ 12:10 28th Aug
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PORTLAND, Ore. - A New York man who pleaded guilty to murder in Oregon in exchange for buckets of fried chicken will get calzones and pizza to go with his life sentence.
in Quirky
via Q 107 @ 4:44 8th Aug
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A New York man who pleaded guilty to murder in Oregon in exchange for buckets of fried chicken will get calzones and pizza to go with his life sentence.
in Quirky
via San Francisco Chronicle @ 19:42 7th Aug
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in Quirky
via Yahoo! Canada @ 12:16 7th Aug
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Murata Girl, aka Seiko-chan, with her twin sister at Ceatec 2008. She's just one of several robots being demonstrated here at the Japanese electronics show outside of Tokyo. Murata Girl can ride forward and backward at 2 inches per second--or idle in place. Tiny sensors tell the bot when it's about to bump into something, and gyroscopes on her back, plus a spinning disc embedded in her stomach, help her stay balanced. She can be controlled via a Bluetooth wand (not pictured).
in Robotics
via CNET News.com @ 22:48 1st Oct
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in Linux
via Addict3d.org @ 13:49 26th Aug
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London, Aug 25 (ANI): London 2012 Olympic organisers were embroiled in an embarrassing gaffe after an image of Myra Hindley was used to promote the Games.
in Arts & Culture
via Yahoo! India @ 12:09 25th Aug
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