What's in a Name? Fashism's Founder Explains

    Avatar von KMR KMR - 24.11.10 22:00
    On Friday I wrote about Fashism, a start-up in New York with a social shopping service that lets people get instant feedback on clothes they want to purchase.


    The site’s name struck a nerve among some of our readers, who found it “creepy.”


    “Terrible choice for a name,” one commenter wrote.
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    AOL Creates a Hub for E-Mail

    Avatar von KMR KMR - 14.11.10 18:11
    It’s not uncommon for Internet users to have multiple e-mail accounts – one for personal messages, another for online shopping and perhaps a third for registering with various Web sites. The strategy helps to protect privacy, but it also causes frustration because people have to log in to several in-boxes.
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    Tim Wu, Author of The Master Switch

    Avatar von KMR KMR - 14.11.10 17:44
    Tim Wu, the Columbia law professor who came up with the term “net neutrality” in a research paper, has just written a new book, “The Master Switch: The Rise and Fall of Information Empires,” published by Knopf. The book chronicles the rise and fall of companies that develop new technologies, and discusses the future of the Internet.
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    Apple vs Google

    Avatar von KMR KMR - 19.10.10 15:52
    On Monday, I wrote an article about the competition between the iPhone from Apple and smartphones running the Android operating system from Google. The article discussed some of the advantages and disadvantages of Apple’s vertically integrated and closed approach and Android’s more open strategy.
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    YouTube Gives Users Their 15 Minutes of Fame

    Avatar von KMR KMR - 30.07.10 08:19
    As of Thursday, you can subject your friends and family to 50 percent more of your baby making that cute cooing noise or your dog doing that funny dance.


    YouTube previously limited uploaded videos to 10 minutes, but is increasing the limit to 15 minutes — the improvement requested most often by YouTube users, according to Joshua Siegel,...
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    Microsoft Grabs Hold of ARM

    Avatar von KMR KMR - 23.07.10 20:04
    Microsoft has signaled an intention to take more drastic action in mobile device and low power computing through a new tie-up with ARM.
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    Live Blogging Apple's Discussion of iPhone 4 Problem

    Avatar von worldspy worldspy - 16.07.10 19:24
    Updates from Apple's headquarters on what it has to say about problems with the antenna in the iPhone 4.
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    Twitter Gets Into E-Commerce

    Avatar von worldspy worldspy - 07.07.10 06:18
    Twitter is adding a new revenue model, e-commerce, with a service called @earlybird Exclusive Offers.
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    Bilski Ruling: The Patent Wars Untouched

    Avatar von worldspy worldspy - 29.06.10 02:25
    The Supreme Court, in a much-anticipated ruling, delivered a clear message to patent trolls, patent brokers and licensing companies, patent lawyers and lobbyists: Play on!
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    22 Percent of Internet Time Is Social, Nielsen Says

    Avatar von KMR KMR - 17.06.10 07:03
    According to statistics from Nielsen, a market research firm, people are now spending 22 percent of their online time on social Web sites or blogs.
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