Archive for March, 2009

Interview With Google’s V8 Author Lars Bak

Dr Pete writes “Financial Times has an interesting piece about Lars Bak and Kasper Lund the authors of the V8 virtual machine in Google’s Chrome browser. ‘Chrome attracted more than 10 million users in its first 100 days. Although that’s an impressive number, it still only translates into about 1 per cent of browser usage […]

Investigative Journalism Being Reborn Through the Web?

Combating the stigma that investigative journalism is dead or dying, the Huffington Post has just launched a new venture to bankroll a group of investigative journalists to take a look into stories about the nation’s economy. “The popular Web site is collaborating with The Atlantic Philanthropies and other donors to launch the Huffington Post Investigative […]

Free Skype Client Lands On the iPhone

CNet is reporting that a free Skype client will finally be landing on the iPhone this week. Unfortunately some are saying that it seems many of the “critical” pieces of functionality are still missing. While the Skype engineers claim their native client will offer better audio quality (because there is no need to route through […]

RIM, others face uphill rivalry with App Store

If Research in Motion opens its BlackBerry App World online store this week as rumored, it will be the second major mobile vendor to emulate the iPhone App Store and won't be the last.
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How Do I Make My Netbook More Manly?

basementman writes “I recently purchased a 10 inch white MSI wind. As you can see it’s a small computer and it’s good for what I use it for. I get a lot of comments from women saying it is ‘cute’ or ‘adorable.’ Not the good kind of cute that will get me the attention I […]

The Copyrightability of Twitter Posts

TechDirt has an interesting look at some of the questions arising about the copyrightability of Twitter messages. I haven’t seen any actual copyright lawyers weigh in yet, but it certainly will be interesting to watch the feathers fly until someone nails down the answer. “[…] it seems like there would be two issues here. The […]

Google Launches Free, Legal Music Downloads in China

Wired is reporting that Google has a launched a new music download service in China to better compete with the leading search company there, Baidu.com. Offering some 350,000 songs, a number set to rise to somewhere in the neighborhood of 1.1 million in the coming months, the library includes both Chinese and foreign artists signed […]

Locating the Real MySQL

An anonymous reader writes “In a blog post, Patrick Galbraith, an ex-core engineer on the MySQL Server team, raises the question: “What is the official branch of MySQL?” With Monty Widenius having left Sun and forked off MySQL for MariaDB, and Brian Aker running the Drizzle fork inside of Sun, where is the official MySQL […]

UK Libel Law Is a Global Threat To Web Free Speech

uctpjac writes “London media lawyer Emily MacManus argues that UK libel law has three features which make it the ‘defamation tourism’ capital of the world and a serious threat to Web free speech. First, there is no free speech presumption in the UK as there is, for example, in the US. Second, every access of […]

Violent Video Games Can Improve Vision

Ponca City, We love you writes “According to a new study, people who played fighting games on their PCs became up to a 58 percent better at perceiving fine contrast differences, an important aspect of eyesight. The breakthrough is significant because it was previously thought that the ability to notice even very small changes in […]