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An anonymous reader writes "The Kindle made waves when it came out, but they've now had the chance to calm. How many of you have been using your eBook readers since you've received them? How many of you forgot you had one, and how many of you swear by your reader? I like my single-purpose (well, dual — music player) Sony Reader because I actually use it to read, rather than multitasking myself to death. Is this technology as convenient and useful as you expected?" If not, what refinements or improvements would reKindle your interest?
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via Slashdot @ 0:21 9th May
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Attensa, Inc., a developer of RSS software for Enterprise 2.0, has introduced new enterprise-quality RSS feed readers for Windows, Mac and Microsoft Outlook. The three new Attensa feed readers are built using consistent AttentionStream technologies, architecture, and user experience to provide business users with a complete set of tools for receiving, managing, and reading business information delivered through RSS, Atom, and XML web feeds. Attensa’s enterprise RSS feed readers for Windows, Mac and Microsoft Outlook can be downloaded at no charge immediately from the Attensa website.
in XML & Metadata
via EContent Magazine @ 9:37 25th Apr
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a leader in measuring the digital world, today released the results of a study of the differences in online behavior among heavy, medium, light and non-newspaper readers (segments defined below). The results showed that non-newspaper readers are likely to be younger, and they are actually heavier than average online news consumers. Meanwhile, heavy newspaper readers are more likely than average to engage with traditional print news brands online.
in E-commerce
via Earthtimes.org @ 19:28 13th Mar
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Opinion: The Late Blooming Of The 'Hardcore' PS2 [In this informal opinion piece, Gamasutra publisher Simon Carless looks at the 'hardcore game renaissance' on the PlayStation 2, thanks to an influx of Japanese imports and the apparent willingness of Sony to concept approve quirkier titles.]
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via Gamasutra @ 13:33 17th Mar
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Opinion: Ceci N'est Pas Une Gamer [04.04.08] In this impassioned opinion piece, IGF finalist (Euclidean Crisis) and writer Douglas Wilson discusses why developer and gamers alike should step away from a militant defense of the artform, and move to a more inclusive view of politics, media, and the world.
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via Gamasutra @ 1:33 6th Apr
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Opinion: The Rough Road For Independent Console Developers [04.25.08] In this provocative Gamasutra opinion piece, longstanding game agent/dealmaker and former Eidos president Keith Boesky explains why he believes mid-sized independent developers are in significant trouble in today's game market - and how it can be fixed.
in Computer Games
via Gamasutra @ 11:23 26th Apr
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Home arrow News arrow Opinion and Politics arrow Opinion: Government and Industry Unite in Cybercrime Battle
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via HS Today @ 4:24 20th Apr
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JENA, Germany, April 17 /PRNewswire/ -- Occlutech GmbH, the leading European manufacturer of cardiac occlusion devices today announced a clarification of a recent news release. In a news release dated February 8th, 2008, Occlutech stated that it received an opinion from AIPPI the European "Association for the Protection of Intellectual Property" with regard to non infringement by Occlutech of certain European IP held by AGA Medical. AIPPI has requested a clarification of this statement: 1) The name European International Association for the Protection of Intellectual Property was not stated correctly. The correct name is the "International Association for the Protection of Intellectual Property". 2) The opinion received by Occlutech which states that Occlutech is not infringing EP 0808138B1 and its Italian part 019020BE/2006 held by AGA M
in IP & Patents
via Financials.com @ 5:41 18th Apr
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When I lambasted the iPhone in a recent post for its numerous shortcomings, Wolfe's Den readers responded in droves with comments. As is par for the course, most criticized me for my criticisms of the sainted Apple. (Hey, I own an iPhone now and am trying to get into the iPhone Developer Program, so how anti-Apple can I be?) However, many readers responded with their gripes about still-unaddressed iPhone failings. Here's their list.
in Handhelds
via Information Week @ 4:06 6th May
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Professional football is, in my opinion, the most enjoyable spectator sport. College football is too hard to keep track of -- way too many teams, leagues, divisions, whatever. And I'm not going to get into my opinion of other professional sports since honestly, I'm just pretty indifferent towards them, and I also see no reason to upset any readers of this review who are fans of professional baseball, basketball, hockey, golf, auto racing, soccer, whatever. Nothing wrong with any of those sports. They're just not my cup of tea.
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via Master Collector @ 9:01 7th Mar
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Opinion: Why Do Good People Make Bad Games? [04.11.08] In this editorial, originally published in the April issue of Game Developer magazine, Game Developer editor Brandon Sheffield wonders why people with passion, creativity and the best intentions end up making licensed games that... fail to make the grade.
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via Gamasutra @ 0:21 12th Apr
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Opinion - Why the Observer's '50 most powerful blogs' feature proves print media knows nothing about new media
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via Yahoo! UK and Ireland @ 20:37 12th Mar
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Opinion: Why the Observer's '50 most powerful blogs' feature proves print media knows nothing about new media
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via Yahoo! UK and Ireland @ 1:29 12th Mar
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Readers have been weighing in on the Middle East studies professors featured in recent Campus Watch Campus Watch blog.Cinnamon Stillwell
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via Web Commentary @ 3:30 5th Mar
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via Prague Post @ 10:16 3rd Apr
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At least, very few people who read CNET News.com and took the time to answer a poll about iPods, that is. Last week we asked readers to participate in an iPod survey to help inform a separate story on the future of the iPod, which ran over here.
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via CNET News.com @ 12:25 6th May
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The poop-free alternative to a "real" dog, cat or dinosaur that can "play tricks, roam the house, sleep when bored and tug on a fake leaf to simulate hunger" drew a mixed response from readers commenting on last week's story on Pleo, the robot born in a tech stable in Emeryville.
in Robotics
via San Francisco Chronicle @ 1:49 10th Mar
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News , Press Release and Blog New eBook How To Make Money With Domain Names Launches at DomainProfitsBook.com
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via PR News Now @ 10:39 6th Apr
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Remember the Amazon Kindle? The eBook reader was briefly available last Holidays. 5 month later Amazon apparently managed to get it in stock in reasonable numbers.
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via Addict3d.org @ 20:01 20th Apr
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If CNET News.com's readers are any indication, Microsoft's Windows Mobile has a better base of support than one might think, but all the winds are blowing toward Apple.
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via CNET Asia @ 1:16 17th Mar
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If CNET News.com's readers are any indication, Microsoft's Windows Mobile has a better base of support than one might think, but all the winds are blowing toward Apple.
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via CNET News.com @ 9:15 14th Mar
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Because of the way readers now search for books (search Amazon or Google on a particular phrase of interest) it is very important that the book's title is "stuffed" with relevant keywords. It's not that single-word titles have become risky. Rather, you can no longer afford not to have a long subtitle for a nonfiction book. Atilla Vékony Wheatmark, Inc. www.wheatmark.com
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via PublishersWeekly.com @ 21:02 3rd Apr
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Rich web applications have had a substantial impact on .Net development, causing a shift from a traditional Web browser to a richer distributed-function model. New technologies like XAML, ASP.NET AJAX and Silverlight are being implemented to support these richer user experiences, bringing along new design, measurement and management challenges. This SearchWinDevelopment eBook provides an in-depth analysis of the evolution of rich Web development.
in Search Engines
via Bitpipe @ 21:03 8th Apr
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Rich web applications have had a substantial impact on .Net development, causing a shift from a traditional Web browser to a richer distributed-function model. New technologies like XAML, ASP.NET AJAX and Silverlight are being implemented to support these richer user experiences, bringing along new design, measurement and management challenges. This SearchWinDevelopment eBook provides an in-depth analysis of the evolution of rich Web development.
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via BizReport.com @ 21:20 7th Apr
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Rich web applications have had a substantial impact on .Net development, causing a shift from a traditional Web browser to a richer distributed-function model. New technologies like XAML, ASP.NET AJAX and Silverlight are being implemented to support these richer user experiences, bringing along new design, measurement and management challenges. This SearchWinDevelopment eBook provides an in-depth analysis of the evolution of rich Web development.
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via Line56 @ 14:13 7th Apr
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