WALL-E is a CLASSIC
Written and directed by Andrew Stanton (”Finding Nemo”), it’s Pixar’s most ambitious movie and an instant classic.
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Google gadget turns PC into media server
The Google Media Server is a gadget that works on the Google Desktop software. It sends the data to other devices over a Universal Plug-and-Play connection such as a Sony PlayStation 3, according to the Google Desktop blog.
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Internet org paves way for hundreds of new domains
New names likely won’t start appearing until at least next year, and ICANN won’t be deciding on specific ones quite yet. The organization still must work out many of the details, including fees for obtaining new names, expected to exceed $100,000 apiece to help ICANN cover up to $20 million in costs. Some ICANN board members expressed concerns
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New iGoogle starts rolling out!
We reported a few months ago about how Google was adding a new social spin to iGoogle by offering a Facebook-style update module. It appears that Google has already put the new system through its paces, and has begun the rollout process that will continue over the next month or so. Garett Rogers over at Googling Google appears to be one of the ..
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Another Inventor Of The Internet Wants To Gag It
Lawrence Roberts is just another guy with the title:” Inventor of the Internet” in news articles. According to Wikipedia, he’s the father of networking through data packets. And he’s turned his attention to everyone’s favorite data packet topic: Peer-to-Peer filesharing. He’s established a company called Anagran, and says their devices can sort out
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Woman Defeats RIAA in Lawsuit, Wins $108K Legal Fees
A federal judge is awarding Tanya Andersen, who defeated the Recording Industry Association of America’s file sharing lawsuit, $108,000 in legal fees to compensate for defending herself against the RIAA. This marks the second time that a target of the RIAA who beat a lawsuit was awarded attorney’s fees.
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