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My posts about RSS Ripoff Merchants stirred up a lot of controversy and, somewhat surprisingly, it seems I've come out of it as The Bad Guy. I kind of feel
Continue reading »This morning, HireCube's Aniq Rahman alerted us to a major change on YouTube. A growing number of videos now appear without sound and with a notice that these videos contained
Continue reading »The big news today is News Corporation and NBC Universal launching what they claim will be "the largest Internet video distribution network ever assembled", with AOL, MSN, MySpace and Yahoo!
Continue reading »Yesterday's flare-up about the Terms of Service for Google's new browser Chrome, followed by the company's rapid backtracking on the demands it was making of users, left many people wondering
Continue reading »Los Angeles residents recently began seeing a new sort of Obama poster plastered across their city. Instead of promoting "hope," these posters feature U.S. President Barack Obama wearing the Joker's
Continue reading »If I apply some wacky new type of license to my creative work, is it going to hold up in court if a conflict comes down to that? According to
Continue reading »New York's Metropolitan Transportation Authority has sent a take down notice to Greenwich man Chris Schoenfeld for using Metropolitan Transportation Authority schedules to power his StationStops iPhone application. The popular
Continue reading »Will Web folk of the world get a chance to watch next week's unprecedented and groundbreaking webcast live or were we just deluding ourselves? In what can only be described
Continue reading »According to once-secret, now-leaked sections of the new, plurilateral Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement, global Internet users and ISPs might be in for a world of hurt in the near future. A
Continue reading »digg_url = 'http://digg.com/tech_news/Online_Video_Site_Bolt_com_Shuts_Down'; digg_bgcolor = '#ffffff'; digg_skin = 'compact'; We just received a tipoff that Bolt.com, the online video site that settled a lawsuit with Universal in March, has
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