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Google, Facebook, MySpace and More Meet to Talk Activity StreamsOpen in New Window
Last night at the offices of blogging software company Six Apart, engineers and social media specialists from a number of companies large and small met to discuss proposed standards for the future of read more »
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MySpace And Wall Street Journal Partner (?) to Send One MySpacer To DavosOpen in New Window
MySpace, like YouTube, is holding a contest to send one MySpace user to the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland later this month. MySpace has teamed with the Wall Street Journal on the contest read more »
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Network failure spurs IT overhaul at law schoolOpen in New Window
Jon Brodkin chronicles how the IT Department responded to a systemic network failure at the New England School of Law in Boston. read more »
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Myspace comes to TV with Intel, YahooOpen in New Window
Consumers will be able to exchange messages with MySpace friends on their TVs while watching shows, thanks to a social-networking application for TVs jointly launched by MySpace.com, Intel and Yahoo read more »
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Students, law prof want RIAA trial live and onlineOpen in New Window
The group of Harvard Law students defending one Joel Tenenbaum in an RIAA lawsuit have an unusual request for the judge: they want the whole case streamed live over the Internet.Read More... read more »
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Business School Learns Storage Virtualization LessonsOpen in New Window
USC's Marshall School of Business is migrating to a virtualized storage system from Xiotech to save money and boost performance read more »
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Judge: transcoding doesn't block Veoh "safe harbor" defenseOpen in New Window
Universal Music Group says that user-generated content sites like Veoh can't dock in a "safe harbor" if they do anything except store videos—even transcoding destroys immunity. A judge is havin read more »
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Facebook Defends Its Turf, Sues Power.comOpen in New Window
Michael Arrington writes "Newly launched Power.com, a service that lets users aggregate their social networking experience across multiple sites (Facebook, Orkut, Hi5, MySpace, etc.), was sued by Fa read more »
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