What I’ve been surfing for 28th May 2007
These are my links for 28th May 2007:
- Forget Google Phone? Google eyes wireless spectrum | InfoWorld | News | 2007-05-23 | By Nancy Gohring, IDG News Service – Google to try to acquire wireless spectrum — speculation that it might be for internet service.
- Facebook launches video system | InfoWorld | News | 2007-05-25 | By Steven Schwankert, IDG News Service – Facebook adds video in an attempt to take on myspace.
- Partial nudity delays ‘Halo 2′ for Vista | CNET News.com – Looks like some programmer’s idea of a joke delayed the release of the game.
- Scotsman.com News – How the flower of Scotland’s art seduced London – Scotland’s art industry is growing in price.
- Variety: EA sells movie rights to ‘The Sims’ | CNET News.com – Wonder what the plot will be for a game that’s premised on you just hanging out. What’s next, Second Life?
- Antigua calls for pirates to return to Caribbean | The Register – “Were the WTO – with possible European, Japanese, and Chinese support – to allow the Antiguans to suspend all intellectual property obligations to the United States, the American IP industry could face a tiny adversary with an unlimited right to reproduce
- BBC NEWS | UK | Education | Google bans essay writing adverts – “Making life harder for these cynical web ‘essay mills’ is a step in the right direction,”
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