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Google Reads 10/29/2003 01:39 PM

The world's largest card file? "Google is in talks with several publishers to build a service that would allow Web surfers to search the full text of books online, according to a report this week from Publishers Weekly's online site."




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The New York Times and the New Republic have already offered their mea culpas for failing to question the pre-war intelligence on Iraq. Today it's the Washington Post's turn. In a long piece full of office intrigue and a little sniping to boot, Howard Kurtz says that the Post buried stories that called into question the reasons for war.

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Now, a PC that types what it reads in
your mind!


Now, a PC that types what it reads in
your mind!
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Graphic Design, PHP 4 scripting and programming, Photoshop, Illustrator, Dreamweaver, ColdFusion, Java, Flash MX, MYSql database administration, CSS, DHTML ...

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(AP)


Group Reads All of Shakespeare in 1 Day
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AP - To read or not to read. And in 24 hours? That was the question for the Wellesley College Shakespeare Society, which now has the answer.

Hedlund Reads Yahoo 360


Hedlund Reads Yahoo 360 04/02/2005 12:49 AM
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Nowhere to hide: who really reads your
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Nowhere to hide: who really reads your
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new safari reads atom, too


new safari reads atom, too 06/28/2004 04:38 PM
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Rowling reads to gathered fans


Rowling reads to gathered fans 08/15/2004 06:08 AM
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Captain Ed, who knows more about these
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Captain Ed, who knows more about these
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career as a forger

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zell reads his spam? amazing.


zell reads his spam? amazing. 09/03/2004 04:11 PM
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Jason Kottke reads my DRM talk


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In a can-of-worms style legal ruling, a judge has dismissed a case against Northwest Airlines concerning how they treated customer info. It's already well known that many web surfers ignore privacy policies or simply assume that, if there's any privacy policy, their info must be safe. However, in this case, the judge ruled that Northwest did not violate its privacy policy in giving out customer info, because there was no evidence anyone actually read the privacy policy! In other words, even if a company has a privacy policy, it doesn't matter, because no one will read it at all. While this (rightfully so) worries many consumer advocates who are now pushing for federal privacy laws, it also opens up other possibilities. Almost no one reads software end user license agreements. In fact, that's one of the reasons why adware is so common - because companies hide the fact that they're installing all sorts of junk on your computer in the EULA. However, if you took this particular ruling and applied it to the EULA, you could conceivably claim that no EULA is valid, because there's no evidence anyone read it either. In the meantime, though, this ruling really just confirms what most people already knew in the first place: most privacy policies are completely meaningless. The only difference is they used to just be meaningless to the company and now they're meaningless under law as well.

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iRATE Radio, an open-source application that sends users free-legal MP3s through its radio client, is now able to read the ID3 tags of MP3 files to identify Creative Commons license information. Enabling this kind of feature is exactly why Creative Commons put forth its MP3 embedding strategy many months ago, which defines a standard way to embed Creative Commons metadata in the ID3 tag of an MP3. Our hope was that file-sharing networks, and applications like iRATE, would read the ID3 tags, and tell users if there was a Creative Commons license attached. This way, users could feel assured to trade these MP3s online, or even make remixes of them. Check out some screenshots of the CC enabled iRATE Radio application.

iRATE has yet to enable the second part of our MP3 strategy, where MP3s are validated through an automatic web page verification process. (Validation can be done manually, though). This step is important because it prevents people from making fraudulent license claims about the MP3s.

Beyond being able to read ID3 tags, iRATE Radio has a catalogue of over 46,000 MP3s it can send you. It's also really smart in that it enables users to rate songs and then sends you more songs based on your ratings and preferences. We hope that more applications follow the lead of iRATE!


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lg_washingmachines.jpg imageA new washing machine developed by the Dai Nippon Printing Company can read special smart tags on clothing and instruct the user the best method with which to wash the clothes. Not only that, but the LG-built unit can keep track of how many times a particular item has been washed, what material it is made out of, and can even send an email or SMS when your load of laundry is complete.

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