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		<title>Garmin 50LM &#8211; The Top Of The Line Navigator In Garmin’s New 2012 Essential Series</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[when you think about buying a new GPS device or searching for GPS in an inexpensive price, Garmin 50LM is definitely for you. Garmin 50LM includes large 5-inch touchscreen display and Voice Navigation and however it comes with inexpensive prices. Garmin 50LM also gives us free lifetime maps updates. It is an extremely great deal, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>when you think about buying a new GPS device or searching for GPS in an inexpensive price, Garmin 50LM is definitely for you. <a href="http://redirectingat.com?id=21261X792902&xs=1&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.squidoo.com%2Fgarmin-50lm&sref=rss"><strong>Garmin 50LM</strong></a> includes large 5-inch touchscreen display and Voice Navigation and however it comes with inexpensive prices. Garmin 50LM also gives us free lifetime maps updates. It is an extremely great deal, isn&#8217;t it?</p>
<p> <a href="http://redirectingat.com?id=21261X792902&xs=1&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.squidoo.com%2Fgarmin-50lm&sref=rss">Garmin 50LM</a> delivers you safely wherever life goes. Created to make navigation easy, merely enter an address and premium functions which includes lane assist with junction view, help you make all the correct turns!</p>
<p> The Garmin 50LM  is the leading of the line navigator in Garmin’s new 2012 Important series, offering a 5” wide screen and lifetime map updates. The models in this series are meant to become fundamental navigators at a budget price, lower than what we’ve previously noticed for Garmin entry-level models. Nonetheless, they do come with some functions not previously discovered on low-end nuvis, like speed limit display, lane assist and junction view.</p>
<p>  With a large 5-inch touchscreen, more than 5 million points of interest (POIs) and spoken turn-by-turn directions, Garmin 50LM makes driving fun once more. With Free lifetime map updates, you usually keep your roads and POIs up to date. Generally speaking, all nuvis will get you from point A to point B; whenever you spend more, you are mainly performing it to obtain bells and whistles. Nonetheless, the nuvi Essential series has some nice features. The subsequent turn icon within the top left corner highlights the proper lane to become in. You will primarily see this on freeways and on some surface streets in urban locations. Coverage is fairly extensive.</p>
<p> The trip log allows you to display where you’ve been (which may be a big assist navigating mega-mall parking lots, and even in everyday city driving). The trip log will be the thin blue line shown below. There are options to Show or Hide this info, but unfortunately (unlike on other nuvis) there appears to be no way to clear the trip log brief of a difficult reset! Perhaps this really is just an oversight which will be fixed in an upcoming firmware update; I’m definitely hoping Garmin hasn’t decided that privacy features should be restricted to greater priced models!</p>
<p> I noticed no routing irregularities whilst using the Garmin nuvi Essential series, nor did I notice excessively long waits for satellite acquisition. Except for the missing bells and whistles, it performed also as my other nuvis. I did have difficulty getting it to go into USB mass storage mode when connecting to my computer, but this was solved by ensuring that the unit was on prior to connecting it. And this problem went away entirely as soon as I updated to firmware version 2.ten. The only other item of note is that I found the mount just a little awkward to clip the nuvi into at initial, but after awhile I got used to how it attaches and seldom had issues with it.</p>
<p> In conclusion, it&#8217;s extremely recommended. This really is with out a doubt the very best entry level navigator Garmin has ever released. It has an ultra-wide 5” screen along with functions previously restricted to mid-range units. You can’t go wrong with this one. You can also read the <a href="http://redirectingat.com?id=21261X792902&xs=1&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.gpsreviewspro.org%2F&sref=rss">GPS Reviews</a> on my website!</p>

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		<title>Guardian’s n0tice puts a new twist on hyperlocal</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 28 Oct 2011 11:14:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>shaun</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Guardian, one of the world&#8217;s most forward-thinking newspapers, has been conducting some interesting online experiments recently, including a cool little tweetbot that answers your questions by finding stories in the news, and its attempt to open up news production. But one of the most interesting trials could be a new hyperlocal service called n0tice [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>The Guardian</em>, one of the world&#8217;s most forward-thinking newspapers, has been conducting some interesting online experiments recently, including a cool little tweetbot that answers your questions by finding stories in the news, and its attempt to open up news production.</p>
<p>But one of the most interesting trials could be a new hyperlocal service called n0tice that the company is putting through its paces.</p>
<p><img src="http://gigaom2.files.wordpress.com/2011/10/n0tice.jpg?w=300&#038;h=200" alt="n0tice" title="n0tice" width="300" height="200"  class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-429009" />The site, which is currently running in invite-only beta, is an attempt to create a publishing platform based on location &#8212; and it uses the metaphor of a community noticeboard to get there. People can sign up to create their own board, customize it, leave messages, place small ads, anything they like. In a way it harks back to the days of BBS, but with all the bells and whistles you might expect from a website in 2011. </p>
<p>Testers, mainly in the U.K. where most of the focus is, are starting to use it for a range of different things: whether it&#8217;s existing local bloggers giving it a trial run, people selling items, listing events in their community, reporting road closures, and so on.</p>
<p>And there&#8217;s a business model too: while small ads are free to run, companies that want to target users pick a location and pay depending on how far they want their message to spread.</p>
<p><img src="http://gigaom2.files.wordpress.com/2011/10/n0ticescreenshot.jpg?w=600&#038;h=400" alt="" title="n0ticescreenshot" width="600" height="400"  class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-429010" /></p>
<p>It&#8217;s certainly a departure for <em>The Guardian</em>, which has largely focused on content over platforms &#8212; and the end result is a hybrid with some serious potential. It&#8217;s part blogging platform, part Craigslist, part communal Twitter stream, part forum, part event listing. Work clearly needs to be done on some areas, and the emphasis is likely to shift over time, as more and more users come in and shape it &#8212; but the real question is whether it becomes more than the sum of its parts, or less.</p>
<p>Hyperlocal has long been something media companies have talked about as a way to save themselves, yet in reality it has struggled to really make its mark. On a micro scale, a number of local media properties have done this very well over the years &#8212; sites like McKinney, Texas&#8217;s Townsquarebuzz or Howard Owens&#8217;s The Batavian, say &#8212; but in order to be sustainable for a large media organization, hyperlocal needs to  scale. That&#8217;s part of what convinced MSNBC to buy and relaunch EveryBlock, a data aggregation service that promised to make important local news available to you. </p>
<p>But where EveryBlock was all about data, n0tice is about people. </p>
<p><img src="http://gigaom2.files.wordpress.com/2011/10/mattmcalister.jpg?w=140&#038;h=140" alt="Matt McAlister, the Guardian" title="Matt McAlister, the Guardian" width="140" height="140"  class="alignright size-full wp-image-429012" />&#8220;I love Everyblock, it&#8217;s a real inspiration, actually,&#8221; explains Matt McAlister, who is running n0tice from his lofty perch as director of digital strategy for <em>The Guardian</em>&#8216;s parent company, Guardian Media Group. &#8220;But I wanted to go as far in the opposite direction as I could in terms of aggregation, at least at the start. We may be wrong about that choice, but I&#8217;d like to think that people will be interested in participating on n0tice in part because it&#8217;s their space to make.&#8221;</p>
<p>He adds that it&#8217;s also different from other services that it shares similarities to, such as AOL&#8217;s often-derided Patch.</p>
<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s different from Patch in lots of ways, but one significant difference is that anyone can own a noticeboard, kind of like WordPress. It&#8217;s totally open that way. It&#8217;s different Craigslist in that it feels like a more holistic view of what&#8217;s happening the local area, not just things that people are trading.&#8221;</p>
<p>Still, with <em>The Guardian</em> behind it, a lot of people are going to be watching n0tice to see what happens. There are a few things that are worth thinking about that should be taken into account, though.</p>
<p>First, the UK classifieds market is far more disjointed than, say, America. Craigslist &#8212; so often invoked as the scourge of the U.S. news industry &#8212; is not just weak, it&#8217;s more or less non-existent. Sites such as the eBay-owned Gumtree are more powerful but not entirely embedded.</p>
<p>Second, the idea that newspapers have failed to compete with Craigslist &#8212; as posited in this piece at the Nieman Journalism Lab &#8212; also carries less weight in the U.K. Britain&#8217;s Daily Mail, for example, has been active in the small ads online for years with the likes of loot.com and has a growing property website empire. </p>
<p>Third, the real competition for a service like n0tice may ultimately be from social networks like Facebook or Twitter, where communities of interest already coalesce. McAlister&#8217;s argument here is that n0tice doesn&#8217;t have to beat social networks, it just has to be open enough.</p>
<p>&#8220;We haven&#8217;t really viewed what we&#8217;re doing in a competitive landscape, but rather approaching a common real world problem that doesn&#8217;t seem to have been solved yet. Given the open nature of the platform we&#8217;re building, I imagine we&#8217;ll be able to do a lot with WordPress and Twitter and Foursquare and any other open platform.&#8221;</p>
<p>Some seeds of where this thinking might go can be traced through his own work. Before being catapulted to run group-wide digital strategy, McAlister helped architect the Guardian Open Platform system &#8212; which attempts to turn the news into an API. Prior to that he was director of the Yahoo Developer Network and at the intersection of publishing and the web with The Industry Standard and Infoworld.</p>
<p>He confirms that combining with other services will be important as n0tice grows. A read API is about to be launched and they&#8217;re working on a write API too. Meanwhile, it will be important to connect to existing social networks and sources of activity. &#8220;We have done some lightweight hooks so far, but clearly there will be some fun things we can do with Twitter, Foursquare, Facebook et cetera,&#8221; he says.</p>
<h2>Staying power needed</h2>
<p>Still, even if n0tice gains traction, the longer term issue may be whether it has support. After all, <em>The Guardian</em>&#8216;s approach to the local market and small ads has lurched one way and then another over the last few years &#8212; it sold off its regional news operation for £44m, sold half of its sizeable classifieds business Trader Media, and launched and then closed a series of local blogs. </p>
<p>It&#8217;s not the only one: large news organizations including the New York Times and Washington Post have launched attempts at hyperlocal platforms or services, only to shut them down soon afterwards. Even with support from the top, does the company really have the willpower to get stuck into hyperlocal and stay there?</p>
<p>&#8220;My hope is that the advertising model we&#8217;re working on will support the investment people make in n0tice,&#8221; says McAlister. &#8220;If that&#8217;s the case then it will at least be sustainable, if not actually a generative platform &#8212; something that gets stronger the more people use it.&#8221;</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 08 Jul 2011 19:14:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Rumors have been flying around the industry for some time that Amazon is working on next generation versions of its Kindle that can do things like run video. Perhaps it will be a color version of the existing Kindle, with some extra bells and whistles. Perhaps it will be a tablet, produced in conjunction with [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img title="Friznit's so-called 'iPlayer for Kindle'" src="http://gigaom2.files.wordpress.com/2011/07/iplayerforkindle.jpg?w=300&#038;h=200" alt="Friznit's so-called 'iPlayer for Kindle'" width="300" height="200" class="alignright size-medium wp-image-373650" />Rumors have been flying around the industry for some time that Amazon is working on next generation versions of its Kindle that can do things like run video. Perhaps it will be a color version of the existing Kindle, with some extra bells and whistles. Perhaps it will be a tablet, produced in conjunction with Samsung. Perhaps it will be both.</p>
<p>However, until the release date of such a magical device is actually announced, the whole idea is little more than pie in the sky. So what do you do in the meantime if you want to kick back and watch some video on your Kindle?</p>
<p>Turns out it’s not impossible.</p>
<p>One developer at the BBC, Mark Longstaff-Tyrrell, came up with an ingenious solution to this pressing dilemma. By combining the broadcaster’s popular iPlayer video streaming service, a few bits of software and the magic of closed captioning, he has built what he calls (with tongue in cheek) “iPlayer for Kindle”.</p>
<p>Here’s how it works. The program plays with closed captions running. Each time there is a line of dialogue, a snapshot of the screen is taken. Over the course of an on-screen conversation or a series of scenes, these snapshots are compiled. Once that’s done, they can be put together to form a fairly accurate representation of the program — sort of like a stop-motion version of TV.</p>
<p>In addition, Longstaff-Tyrrell came up with a workaround for the moments when this closed caption system isn’t helpful — for example, when a dramatic moment happens on screen, but there is no subtitling because nobody is talking. At those moments the system takes a series of grabs at regular points through a scene.</p>
<p>Once all these pieces are in place, those captioned scenes and silent scenes are compiled into a file which you could save and flick through on your e-reader — looking something like a comic book that you can flip through to see the action. Here’s an example.</p>
<p>Obviously, this doesn’t turn your Kindle into a video player. It’s basically a long and carefully constructed joke. Longstaff-Tyrrell says, for example, that you can always print out your episodes onto paper, a format which “also allows distribution via the postal service” and that since a typical episode will be “weighing in at only 20MB and with offline viewing, this format has a clear advantage over existing mobile iPlayer services”. Still, who knows how it could be useful — it&#8217;s certainly a different way to catch up with your favorite programs.</p>
<p>So, yeah, it&#8217;s a rough and ready hack — but, like all the best ones, it has a sort of crazy elegance about it. Count me as a fan.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[The fight for Hadoop dominance is officially on. The unveiling of Yahoo&#8217;s Hadoop spinoff Hortonworks will undoubtedly be the talk of today&#8217;s Hadoop Summit, but its not the only game in town. In fact, while Hortonworks is busy answering questions about its product strategy, Cloudera and MapR will demonstrate new versions of their distributions overflowing [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img title="hummer" src="http://gigaom2.files.wordpress.com/2011/06/hummer.jpg?w=300&#038;h=201" alt="" width="300" height="201" class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-369509" />The fight for Hadoop dominance is officially on. The unveiling of Yahoo&#8217;s Hadoop spinoff Hortonworks will undoubtedly be the talk of today&#8217;s Hadoop Summit, but its not the only game in town. In fact, while Hortonworks is busy answering questions about its product strategy, Cloudera and MapR will demonstrate new versions of their distributions overflowing with bells and whistles.</p>
<p>I wrote yesterday about the importance of new tools designed to improve the Hadoop experience at a level above the distribution layer, but the distribution &#8212; the underlying code base that defines Hadoop&#8217;s core architecture and capabilities &#8212; is still king. Apache Hadoop is a set of open source tools designed to enable the storage and processing of large amounts of unstructured data across a cluster of servers. Chief among those tools are Hadoop MapReduce and the Hadoop Distributed File System (HDFS), but there are numerous related ones, including Hive, Pig, HBase and ZooKeeper.</p>
<p>Most vendors try to distinguish their Hadoop distributions with MapReduce and HDFS. Some will try to tweak the core Apache features and architectures, while others will replace one component &#8212; generally HDFS &#8212; altogether.</p>
<p>EMC and IDC released their Digital Universe study this week, estimating that we&#8217;ll create 1.8 zettabytes of data this year and that data growth is outpacing Moore&#8217;s Law. Now that we&#8217;ve realized there&#8217;s value in all that information, we&#8217;re anxious to capture, analyze and use it, and that requires more and better big data technology. As this diagram from Karmasphere illustrates, Hadoop is a very large part of the big data stack, which means we&#8217;re just getting started.<strong><br />
<img title="HadoopDataFabric-KS" src="http://gigaom2.files.wordpress.com/2011/06/hadoopdatafabric-ks.jpeg?w=604&#038;h=379" alt="" width="604" height="379" class="" /></strong></p>
<p><strong>So many distributions, so little time<br />
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<p><strong>Cloudera: </strong>Cloudera, whose CDH was the first commercial Hadoop distribution, takes the approach of taking the full complement of available open source components and integrating them into an enterprise-grade product. Its value isn&#8217;t so much in &#8220;improving&#8221; Hadoop as it is in making everything from Hadoop MapReduce to its own Sqoop (SQL to Hadoop) tool work well together out of the box.</p>
<p><img title="cloudera monitor" src="http://gigaom2.files.wordpress.com/2011/06/cloudera-monitor.png?w=300&#038;h=225" alt="" width="300" height="225" class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-369499" />Cloudera actually released CDH version 3.5 recently, but today it released a bunch of new features for its Cloudera Enterprise product, a suite of management tools designed to make it easier to operate CDH clusters. The coolest has to be something called SCM Express, which makes getting started with Hadoop easier. Cloudera&#8217;s Charles Zedlewski explained that SCM Express is a free tool that lets users provision and launch up to a 50-node Hadoop cluster &#8220;in about six clicks.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong><img title="compsol-diag3" src="http://gigaom2.files.wordpress.com/2011/06/compsol-diag3.png?w=300&#038;h=266" alt="" width="300" height="266" class="alignright size-medium wp-image-369497" />MapR: </strong>However,Cloudera has lots of company, including the brand new MapR. That startup just released its first two products today &#8212; a free Hadoop distribution called M3 and a paid distribution called M5. MapR takes the Cloudera approach of integrating the entire spectrum of Hadoop tools into its distribution and including management functionality, but it also has made a number of significant changes to the MapReduce and HDFS components to improve performance.</p>
<p>MapR&#8217;s Jack Norris says the result is &#8220;probably the most comprehensive distribution,&#8221; which performs two to five times faster than the standard Apache Hadoop. A majority of MapR&#8217;s changes are to the storage layer, which it has reworked to be faster, easier, more reliable and more scalable than HDFS.</p>
<p><strong></strong>You can&#8217;t talk about MapR without talking about EMC, which announced last month that the Enterprise Edition of its Greenplum HD Hadoop distribution will be &#8220;powered by MapR.&#8221; Norris explained to me that the product, available later this year, will utilize MapR&#8217;s M5 version, which includes advanced storage capabilities around high availability and data protection. However, EMC&#8217;s line of Greenplum HD distributions, which also includes a free Community Edition, is actually centered around the specialized Hadoop code developed by and running within Facebook.</p>
<p>Of course, Hortonworks isn&#8217;t to be discounted, nor are DataStax with its Cassandra-based Brisk distribution or IBM, which has been promising its own Big-Blue-style Hadoop distribution for some time. But the most interesting thing about all this Hadoop activity might be the pace of it: as of mid-March, Cloudera stood alone as a commercial Hadoop provider<strong>. </strong>Now it has four competitors with more likely to come.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[The LG Cookie Style T310 Games Pop and also the LG GM205 cellular phones are both priced for consumers an audience on a finances, but exactly where the Pop is actually a entirely functional touch cellphone, equipped with a three inch touch screen, the GM205, relies on aged fashioned buttons for it use, which tends [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The <a href="http://redirectingat.com?id=21261X792902&xs=1&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.mobile60.com%2Fgames%2Fm-390-lg-cookie-style-t310.html&sref=rss">LG Cookie Style T310 Games</a> Pop and also the LG GM205 cellular phones are both priced for consumers an audience on a finances, but exactly where the Pop is actually a entirely functional touch cellphone, equipped with a three inch touch screen, the GM205, relies on aged fashioned buttons for it use, which tends to make the latter the mobile phone of selection for those searching for a straightforward telephone, which will deliver and acquire calls and text without having all the bells and whistles.</p>
<p> Each, the <a href="http://redirectingat.com?id=21261X792902&xs=1&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.mobile60.com%2Fgames%2Fm-393-lg-c105.html&sref=rss">LG C105 Games</a> Pop and the LG GM205 come equipped with a inbuilt FM stereo radio, assist Bluetooth and also have a inbuilt camera, but in which the GM205 includes a 2 megapixel camera, the Pop, comes with a digital camera which has a 3 Megapixel resolution. The LG GD510 Pop comes with a 3&#8243;display, although the LG GM205 includes a a lot smaller display using a dimension of just two.0&#8243;. Each designs help 2G, and of equally phones the inner memory/storage could be expanded, however the Pop might be expanded up to 16 GB, whilst the GM205 only supports SD cards approximately 2GB.</p>
<p> The <a href="http://redirectingat.com?id=21261X792902&xs=1&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.mobile60.com%2Fgames%2Fm-705-lg-octane.html&sref=rss">LG Octane Games</a> comes equipped with a Li-Po 1100 mAh battery, supplying approximately 450 hours of standby time, and up to eight hours of discuss time, while the LG GD510 Pop comes with a Li-Ion 900 mAh battery, offering approximately 360 hrs of standby time and approximately three hours of chat time.</p>
<p> Whilst overall the LG GM205 comes with much more decent hardware in location, it is impressive that LG has picked for your design of your standard mobile cellphone, over the much smoother design and style from the LG GD510 Pop in comparison to models from other makers inside the same price tag variety. However, the two phones offer almost exactly the same in performance, and choosing on which 1 to decide on, will come down to be strictly a make a difference of style.</p>

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		<description><![CDATA[Evolve Three&#8217;s goal of creating the world&#8217;s most versatile touchscreen tablets seems to be going swimmingly so far &#8212; first the boutique Australian outfit introduced the triple-booting Maestro, and now it&#8217;s got an Oak Trail slate on the way with some most intriguing hardware. You see, not only does this Maestro C have a 1.5GHz [...]]]></description>
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Evolve Three&#8217;s goal of creating the world&#8217;s most versatile touchscreen tablets seems to be going swimmingly so far &#8212; first the boutique Australian outfit introduced the triple-booting Maestro, and now it&#8217;s got an Oak Trail slate on the way with some <em>most</em> intriguing hardware. You see, not only does this Maestro C have a 1.5GHz Intel Atom Z670 inside, 2GB of DDR2 RAM and most all the bells and whistles you&#8217;d expect from a netbook PC, it&#8217;s also got a bezel that physically rotates &#8212; turning into a chunky kickstand and exposing ports at the same time &#8212; and a removable wireless keyboard that doubles as a hard-shell protector for the entire 10.1-inch capacitive touchscreen. There&#8217;s also a 32GB &#8220;high performance&#8221; SSD, optional 3G connectivity, a pair of stereo speakers and once again, three operating systems to choose from at startup. The only things keeping us from purchasing our customary two units is lingering worry that the other shoe has yet to drop&#8230; not to mention a starting price of 9, sans optional keyboard.
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		<description><![CDATA[One of Michael Robertson&#8217;s friends sent him a link on Tuesday to an article about Amazon launching its Cloud Player music service, with a note saying: &#8220;Finally, people can store their music in the cloud!&#8221; The friend knew this would get a laugh out of the Mp3tunes.com founder, since he has been trying to build [...]]]></description>
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<p>One of Michael Robertson&#8217;s friends sent him a link on Tuesday to an article about Amazon launching its Cloud Player music service, with a note saying: &#8220;Finally, people can store their music in the cloud!&#8221; The friend knew this would get a laugh out of the Mp3tunes.com founder, since he has been trying to build a similar cloud-based music service for more than a decade. So how does he feel about Amazon joining the party? &#8220;Bring it on,&#8221; he says. Robertson also believes Amazon&#8217;s approach could have interesting legal consequences, since it appears to be playing fast and loose with the terms of its licenses from the major record labels.</p>
<p>Robertson said he looks at Amazon&#8217;s entry into the cloud-based music market in two ways. As a competitor, he said, &#8220;We kick their butt in all kinds of ways &#8212; we work on the iPhone, we work on Windows 7, we have an open API. If you match us feature-for-feature, we are clearly superior.&#8221; He called the Amazon offering &#8220;a solid version one,&#8221; but said it is missing many of the added bells and whistles that Mp3tunes offers, including the ability to transcode music on the fly when streaming to a mobile device.</p>
<p>Competition aside, the Mp3tunes founder also says he is glad that Amazon has launched its service, and that Google is soon expected to do the same. He&#8217;s hoping that these new services will bring more attention to the marketplace, where his company and several other small players such as mSpot have been toiling away trying to get noticed for years.</p>
<blockquote><p>They did a lot of things right with this service. And it will bring more attention to the landscape and that will be good for everyone.</p>
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<p>So far, the only ones who have really paid much attention to Robertson are the major record labels, who have repeatedly sued him for trying to put &#8220;their&#8221; music in the cloud. His first effort was MyMp3. That service was part of mp3.com, the company he launched in 1997, long before Apple introduced the iPod and came to dominate the field of digital music. Like Amazon&#8217;s new service, MyMp3 also allowed users to upload music to their digital lockers and listen to it whenever they wanted.</p>
<p>Mp3.com was sued by all the major record labels, who argued that the service amounted to widespread copying of their content, and Robertson sold the company in 2001. Eventually &#8212; after launching several other services, including a voice-over-IP company called SIPphone and a Linux-based Windows competitor called Linspire (originally known as Lindows) &#8212; he started Mp3tunes. Once again he tried to offer cloud-based music storage lockers, complete with what he called &#8220;side-loading,&#8221; which allowed users to move music they bought elsewhere online into their lockers.</p>
<p>Not surprisingly, Robertson was sued again, by the record label EMI. The case is currently before the courts, and the Mp3tunes founder says that what Amazon is doing has a direct bearing on his lawsuit, since many of the services the giant online retailer is offering &#8212; including moving purchases directly into users&#8217; storage accounts &#8212; aren&#8217;t permitted by the licenses Amazon has with the major record labels (the company has said that it doesn&#8217;t think it needs new licenses). Says Robertson: </p>
<blockquote><p>It&#8217;s a fascinating throwdown with the record labels. Everyone knows that Apple and Google are formulating their own plans in this area, and here&#8217;s Amazon effectively saying we don&#8217;t care about those licenses.</p>
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<p>As for being the pioneer who has been trying to build a business for a decade, only to see giants like Amazon and Apple come along and try to take it away, Robertson is surprisingly sanguine. &#8220;That&#8217;s the free market,&#8221; he says with a laugh. &#8220;The same thing that allows me to do it allows anyone to come along and copy me and compete with me. It&#8217;s not enough to have the idea, you have to have the execution and the timing &#8212; and being early is almost the same as being wrong, unfortunately.&#8221;</p>
<p>The Mp3tunes founder says his service has about 750,000 users but admits, &#8220;That&#8217;s not really enough to build a business on.&#8221; Robertson is hoping that while the big players are expanding the market, he can carve out enough of a user base to keep his decade-long fight alive. And if not? &#8220;Then I lose,&#8221; he says. &#8220;That&#8217;s part of life.&#8221;</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Prior to making usage of <a href="http://redirectingat.com?id=21261X792902&xs=1&url=http%3A%2F%2Ffreespywareremoval-software.com%2F&sref=rss" target='_blank'>free spyware removal software</a> it&#8217;s going to buy you to definitely learn more about the essential points of distinction between free  spyware removal software and paid versions. The easy fact of the matter is that each differs in lots of ways and thus if you opt to choose free  spyware removal software then do not expect it to come with any bells and whistles. In reality, when working with free  spyware removal software your only concern must be to wish to clean up whatever spyware occurs on your computer and to also remove other nasties too.</p>
<p><b>Use Several Product</b></p>
<p>The secret for you to get the most from free  spyware removal software is to utilize several products because if you employ different such programs you will be more certain that every different sorts of spyware threat will be detected and destroyed. Most spyware removal software packages are paid products though the manufacturers enable a <a href="http://redirectingat.com?id=21261X792902&xs=1&url=http%3A%2F%2Ffreespywareremoval-software.com%2Ffree-virus-removal-software%2F&sref=rss" target='_blank'>free virus removal software</a> feature which allows one to download the program to check it for any given period of time &#8211; typically for around 30 days.</p>
<p>By using a free  spyware removal software program it is possible to scan your pc though before doing this it is important that you make sure that you have deleted your Internet browsing history and also the cookies because sometimes the free  spyware removal software considers cookies to be very damaging spyware. By deleting the cookies you may also accelerate the performance of the browser and thus it isn&#8217;t a bad idea to adopt this task.</p>
<p>A few of the better free  spyware removal software includes the likes of Spybot search and destroy as well as the excellent Spyware Removal Doc. Rogues is believed to be the best spyware removal software and something that will effectively destroy Trojans and worms and which will also remove harmful registry keys as well as files and more importantly it&#8217;s going to permanently stop pop-ups. You can visit the website (spywareremovaldoc.com) and download fourteen day free  spyware removal software.</p>
<p>Once you&#8217;ve purchased and brought home your computer and you&#8217;re simply prepared to sit back and relax for a little Internet browsing makes sure that you&#8217;ll have taken the time to have a good virus protector tool which will provide necessary security for your requirements and the computer against malicious spyware attacks. Such security measures can activate and take away as well as prevent spyware from infecting your pc and is the best defense you&#8217;ve against different and potentially malicious online threats.</p>

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<p>There&#8217;s been a lot of pre-launch interest in Rupert Murdoch&#8217;s new iPad &#8220;newspaper&#8221; The Daily. This is partly because the News Corp. founder is known for making ambitious bets on new technology &#8212; even if they don&#8217;t always work out, as he found with MySpace &#8212; and also because Apple was a key partner, and used the News app to launch its new subscription model for content (it costs 99 cents a week or  for a year).</p>
<p>So does The Daily live up to its billing? Is it the future of newspapers? Not really. It does some interesting things, but it also does some very confusing things, particularly around sharing content. And much of it, apart from some bells and whistles, consists of fairly humdrum day-old stories that you might read in, well&#8230;a regular old printed newspaper.</p>
<p>The first clue to what you get with The Daily, as more than one person has noted, is in the name itself. It is published more or less just like a regular newspaper, in the sense that the bulk of the content is produced and then published to the app once a day. Although News Corp. made a point of noting at its launch event that the app will be updated throughout the day as news breaks, there was no sign of that happening while I used it for most of the day on Wednesday, and that was while riots were still breaking out in Cairo. </p>
<p>Even though Twitter content appeared in a box in one of the stories (a profile of Rihanna) and had live links, the actual tweets themselves were almost 12 hours old &#8212; even after the app updated itself and said it was downloading a new version of the paper.</p>
<p><b>It&#8217;s like a newspaper&#8230;but on the iPad!</b></p>
<p>The result is that you get something that feels very much like a newspaper, with stories about things that happened yesterday. And while you can share stories via Facebook and Twitter, none of the pieces contain any links to anything on the web, making the app feel very much like similar apps from print publications like the New York Times, Esquire and Wired &#8212; disconnected from the Internet in a lot of ways. There are live links in Twitter streams in stories (particularly the customizable sports section, which lets you follow teams), and there is a small section of links called &#8220;What We&#8217;re Reading,&#8221; but other than that there isn&#8217;t a whole lot of linking going on at all. </p>
<p>There&#8217;s also no way to contact the writers or interact with them in any way, as Salon founder Scott Rosenberg noted, apart from posting a comment (which you can also do via audio, an unusual choice).</p>
<p>The general web user can&#8217;t get to any articles on The Daily&#8217;s website. But when you share a link to a story in the Daily via Facebook or Twitter, people can click through and read it on the site &#8212; a &#8220;social media passthrough&#8221; that the New York Times is also reportedly building into its upcoming web paywall. But with The Daily, when you click through to read the piece, you get what amounts to a screenshot of the app page &#8212; an image, rather than text. With some stories, you also get a large warning, complete with a big exclamation mark, that says the story is &#8220;missing content available only in The Daily iPad app.&#8221;</p>
<p><img src="http://gigaom2.files.wordpress.com/2011/02/the-daily-shared-story1.png?w=604&#038;h=375" alt="" title="The-Daily-shared-story1" width="604" height="375"  class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-293416" /></p>
<p>All of that aside, the biggest issue with The Daily is that even when you share a story, there is little that might encourage anyone to cough up the money to subscribe (a Columbia Journalism Review editor called it &#8220;a general-interest publication that is not generally interesting&#8221; and added that &#8220;great design will not trump lackluster content&#8221;). In the inaugural version, there were a couple of features that were worth reading, but they didn&#8217;t add much to similar stories that have appeared elsewhere for free. And a surprising amount of what appeared in the app &#8212; once you got past all the videos, most of which were devoted to advertising, and the interactive Sudoku and crossword puzzles &#8212; was run-of-the-mill news briefs that you might see in any newspaper such as USA Today.</p>
<p><b>If the content is ho-hum, what are users paying for?</b></p>
<p>Much of the pre-launch promotion of The Daily suggested that it was going to focus on the content in a way that many newspapers don&#8217;t, and that the  million or so Rupert Murdoch was spending on the project indicated there would be a higher level of quality. But while the app is well designed and the articles and photos are nice to look at, there isn&#8217;t a whole lot on the content side that makes it any better than newspapers that can already be read for free &#8212; and whose links can be shared and read without the bizarre restrictions that The Daily has invented to try and convince people to pay for it. </p>
<p>David Weidner of WSJ&#8217;s MarketWatch said that &#8220;the pricing is right,&#8221; and that  a year made more sense than 0 a year for the New York Times, and it&#8217;s true that the low price may get some to sign up &#8212; but the bigger question is, how many?</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Help desk management software benefits small and large companies alike.  The related expense of such software is often what keeps many companies from rendering such services for themselves.</p>
<p>Network configuration management that comes with an expensive price tag may work great but often remains outside the realms of affordability for small to mid sized companies.</p>
<p>Have you heard that you &ldquo;get what you pay for?&rdquo;  Sure is the case for many software tools like these which come with a free price tag.  For obvious reasons this is not a recommended path either.</p>
<p>Is there an answer of hope to be found?</p>
<p>Indeed.</p>
<p>That hope is what I am targeting this article towards.</p>
<p>Software like this can normally handle the following type of issues plus many more:</p>
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<li>The about to auto assign tasks</li>
<li>Working more efficiently</li>
<li>Project completion due dates</li>
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<p>If expensive options are unaffordable and free options don&rsquo;t deliver the results you are looking for, then exactly where can the answer be found?</p>
<p>What if you could really find free software that has all the bells and whistles of the more expensive options?</p>
<p>Help desk software that other people pay for you to use, what if that were a possible concept?</p>
<p>What if all it took was a simple click on a download button to take a test drive of such a product option?</p>
<p>Enough with the &ldquo;what if&rsquo;s&rdquo;.  Allow me to introduce Spice Works.  The way Spice Works provides services is what makes it stand head and shoulders above its competition.  First, there software is free to use while the built-in value is rich in resources and support.</p>
<p>Their system works like this:</p>
<p>As you use their application you will notice highly relevant advertising to consider using.  These ads are related to products that are highly desired within the world of technology.</p>
<p>Therefore, if you are looking for a <a href="http://redirectingat.com?id=21261X792902&xs=1&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.spiceworks.com%2Fit-articles%2Fhelp-desk-services%2F&sref=rss" target='_blank'>help desk</a> solution for your help desk then I highly recommend visiting SpiceWorks.com and taking their network configuration tool software for a test drive.  Experience <a href="http://redirectingat.com?id=21261X792902&xs=1&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.spiceworks.com%2Ffree-network-monitoring-management-software%2F&sref=rss" target='_blank'>help desk management software</a> software that works at SpiceWorks.com today.</p>

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