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Dell continues to put its money where its mouth is — on Thursday Dell will offer U.S customers three different systems with Ubuntu 7.04 installed. This is the result of “dhart” submitting the idea on IdeaStorm.
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Google has announced a closed beta test of Adsense for Video. According to the post on Inside Adsense, Adsense for Video consists of “in-stream” advertisements. Publishers define at what point the advertisements will appear for each video.
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Lucasfilm plans to make clips of “Star Wars” available to fans on the Internet to mash up — meaning to remix however they want — at will. LucasFilm’s is really smart about “transmedia storytelling.” Enterprises can learn a lot by studying this case.
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While porn and gambling drove revenues on the net, five content groups are more successful than adult material on mobile phones: music, infotainment, images, videogames and web browsing. In 2005, the Crazy Frog ringtone outsold all of iTunes.
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Facebook wants to be operating system with other web apps riding on top of it. It sounds like Facebook will be much more open than MySpace to widgets, etc.
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Good overview from Fortune on Facebook’s news.
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Wilson Tan says Google has quietly rolled out a GPS-enabled, mobile version of Google Maps.
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The Internet is fast becoming the digital equivalent of the Physician’s Desk Reference. An average of 55.3 million people per month ( 31% of US Internet users), visited a Web site in the health information category in Q1 2007.
24 May 2007
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