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Listen: Episode 42
Scientific capital is not being replenished via Blue Sky research.
Academia? No – increasingly accademic research is part funded by business
IP and trade secret laws prevent new ideas from coming to market.
Ars Technica article
We previously reported – plans are afoot to automatically scan the email of every uk citizen, and block ‘objectionable’ websites at the ISP level
Youtube star Brooke “Brookers” Brodack has crossed over into mainstream media.
Variety.com article
Your questions answered – social bookmarking, question asking and to-do lists.
Ask and answer questions, organise and comment on bookmarks and share goals which are called quests
Users rewarded for inviting new users and adding quests.
Can you import the bookmarks and to-do lists you might already have?
Otavo.com
MPAA and Universal Pictures are suing Shawn Hogan for downloading Meet the Fockers over BitTorrent.
Photos of computer screen and an IP address supplied to Tiscali to prove copyright infringement.
Hogan however has the means and the desire to fight.
How the associations get access to ISP records
Wired News:Shawn Hogan, Hero
Simple idea: Rather than throwing out something perfectly usable that you no longer want or need, give it to someone else for free: Freecycle it!
Freecycle.org
TCAL Story
Games for Change conference this month – showcased many games with political objectives
Will this trend make things worse, or even the playing field?
[1]
Techcrunch takes a look at the latest Web2.0 dating sites
with more traditional sites Match.com & Yahoo personals dominating
Consumating – hipsters, tagging, contests, celebration of wierdness
users act as daters or matchmakers – viral quality
Greatboyfriends.com (and girlfriends) – friends and family leave family – which is then verified
interesting as it moves away from just dating
Poddater (remember podato?) – uses create videos which other users download and review
[2]
New porn only clone of YouTube
Make a steadycam for $14
Listen: Episode 42
Scientific capital is not being replenished via Blue Sky research.
Academia? No – increasingly accademic research is part funded by business
IP and trade secret laws prevent new ideas from coming to market.
Ars Technica article
We previously reported – plans are afoot to automatically scan the email of every uk citizen, and block ‘objectionable’ websites at the ISP level
Youtube star Brooke “Brookers” Brodack has crossed over into mainstream media.
Variety.com article
Your questions answered – social bookmarking, question asking and to-do lists.
Ask and answer questions, organise and comment on bookmarks and share goals which are called quests
Users rewarded for inviting new users and adding quests.
Can you import the bookmarks and to-do lists you might already have?
Otavo.com
MPAA and Universal Pictures are suing Shawn Hogan for downloading Meet the Fockers over BitTorrent.
Photos of computer screen and an IP address supplied to Tiscali to prove copyright infringement.
Hogan however has the means and the desire to fight.
How the associations get access to ISP records
Wired News:Shawn Hogan, Hero
Simple idea: Rather than throwing out something perfectly usable that you no longer want or need, give it to someone else for free: Freecycle it!
Freecycle.org
TCAL Story
Games for Change conference this month – showcased many games with political objectives
Will this trend make things worse, or even the playing field?
[1]
Techcrunch takes a look at the latest Web2.0 dating sites
with more traditional sites Match.com & Yahoo personals dominating
Consumating – hipsters, tagging, contests, celebration of wierdness
users act as daters or matchmakers – viral quality
Greatboyfriends.com (and girlfriends) – friends and family leave family – which is then verified
interesting as it moves away from just dating
Poddater (remember podato?) – uses create videos which other users download and review
[2]
New porn only clone of YouTube
Make a steadycam for $14