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Saturday, February 28, 2009

 
 

Facebook turns to democracy 
to appease users


Facebook is giving power to the people when it comes to deciding what to do with policies and products at the leading social-networking website.

Facebook on Thursday said it hopes that by giving its more than 175 million users a voice in how the service is run it will avoid the backlash and controversy that have greeted changes implemented by the company.

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O T H E R   R E P O R T S

 

Newly crowned Yahoo! chief executive Carol Bartz on Thursday shook up the floundering Internet pioneer's management structure.

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New York newspaper Newsday plans to start charging users of its website, a top executive of the company which owns the daily said Thursday.

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Google has introduced ads to the results of search queries on Google News in a move aimed at turning the news aggregation site into a money-making venture that may raise the hackles of newspapers and other media outlets.

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TECHBYTES

For the 14th consecutive year, every film nominated for the Best Visual Effects Academy Award was shaped with Autodesk, Inc. digital filmmaking tools. Autodesk congratulates Matte World Digital for its Oscar-winning visual effects work on “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button”.

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TECHSTUFF

Samson is pleased to announce it is now shipping the highly sought after Zoom H4n handheld digital audio recorder. Zoom’s most sophisticated handheld recorder to date is now available at retailers.

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HARDWARE

It took awhile before AMD was able to do a follow-up to the popular Phenom line of great performing computer processors. 

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DIGITAL LIFESTYLE

This week we have two new netbooks from two popular notebook brands: the MSI Wind U120, which is one of the first netbook model from the Taiwanese computer company to integrated 3G connectivity, while the JoyBook Lite U101 is BenQ’s first venture in the fast growing netbook arena.

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