links for 2007-02-22
Links February 22nd, 2007
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“LinkedInABox is a simple widget that can be embedded on any web page and provides a summary of your personal profile, as presented in your LinkedIn account.”
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“build your module once, deploy everywhere”
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“…just weeks after asking YouTube to pull any of its copyrighted content, media giant Viacom has opted to license its content to Joost.” … and a new Mac beta too.
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“The first is that every film begins with a 5 second display of the name of the person who purchased it appears on their credit card. The second step is that Streamburst strips out an undetectable but unique series of bits from each copy of a file downloa
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the 360 and PS3 in “idle” mode consume about ten times the watts of the Wii.
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“Podtrac today announced the Podtrac Media Planner, a new online service designed to demystify advertising in podcasts and serial video clips by helping advertisers learn about audio and video podcasts, view demographics and reach, and sample more than 40
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“Atlassian released Bamboo 1.0, our server software that automates the process of continuously building, integrating and testing software code. By automating the software build process and providing instant notification of problems with the software’s cod
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Mashery provides everything you need to get your API up and running quickly, easily and successfully while ensuring that it will scale. API security, usage/access management, tracking, metrics, commerce, performance and developer/community tools all come
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“If you switch to delivering the content over the internet, you no longer need to deliver all 200 channels all the time, but can simply deliver the content more “on demand.” That decreases the bandwidth needed towards the end of the network.”
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“Wheel of Food: The most fun way to pick a restaurant near you. Enter your zip, enter a cuisine, and let the Wheel of Food determine where to eat today.”
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“It is going to roll out very soon … It is not far away.”
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