links for 2008-06-26
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Nevertheless, the sites seem largely incapable of generating revenues commensurate with their popularity.
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By next spring, businesses and other organizations will be able to apply for any top-level domain they can possibly think of, like arstechnica.awesome or google.thegoogle…
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But right or wrong, that’s the sort of calculus that’s required in the new era of global data. Anything can be anywhere. Where do you want to go today?
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…now there’s a one-click way to discover if an old book is in the public domain (more or less) and who holds the copyright if it isn’t…
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YouTube’s huge lead in market share over other online video sites continues to get bigger, even as the over all video viewing market continues a decline…
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Facebook will add the ability to comment on items in the Mini-Feed today, making it even more similar to Friendfeed…
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