16Feb/100
Global Geek News Podcast #56
Here are the shownotes for episode #56 for the Global Geek News Podcast.
Global Geek News #56
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Stories:
- Windows Phone 7 official, lacks flash and multitasking
- France votes Tuesday on net censorship
- NBC plots crackdown on Olympic pirates
- Australian judge rules facts cannot be copyrighted
- Racist content on US server ‘within UK jurisdiction’
- Record 13 year sentence for hacker
- Apple may use iPad to test lower priced TV shows
- Congress wants and e-book reader for low-income kids
- Internet ‘rewires our brains’ and makes teenagers more vulnerable to mental illness
- Google experiments with becoming a fiber ISP
- Google launches Buzz
Tips of the Week:
- 10 Best ways to use your PC while you are at work or asleep
- 9 More ways to promote your blog offline
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Host: Jeremy Bray & Wesley Faulkner
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3Feb/100
Global Geek News Podcast #54
Here are the shownotes for episode #54 for the Global Geek News Podcast.
Global Geek News #54
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Stories:
- Bans on phones and texting while driving shown ineffective
- 70% of employers have rejected applicants over online information
- 3 Strikes coming to the US via the back door?
- RIAA to appeal Thomas ruling
- Microsoft sues prominent bittorrent tracker for $43 million
- Microsoft sued over Xbox Live points
- IFPI loses deep-linking case against Baidu
- CompTIA backs down, old certs still good for life
- War of words between Apple and Adobe heats up
- Amazon caves to Macmillans eBook pricing demands
Tips of the Week:
- 64 things every geek should know
- How to write a viral blog post: 7 real examples
- Reminder: Windows 7 RC shutdowns begin in a month
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Host: Jeremy Bray
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Tagged as: 3 stikes coming to the US in backroom deals, Adobe, Amazon, anti-piracy, Apple, Baidu, bittorrent tracker sued, cert lifespan, CompTIA certifications, deel linking legal, driving while talking or texting bans shown useless, e-book price wars, employers reject applicants over online information, Facebook, Flash on the iPad, IFPI, innovation, iPad, Jammie Thomas ruling appeal, Macmillan, Microsoft, Microsoft Student Insider, Office 2003, Office 2007, P2P, piracy, RIAA, search engine, Social Networking, Tips for geeks, Twitter, Windows 7 RC shutdowns about to start, writing a viral blog post, Xbox Live point class action lawsuit
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