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The Internet Finally Kills off Printed Encyclopaedia Britannicas [Internet]

Encyclopaedia Britannica was the last word in in-home facts for nearly a quarter of a millennium, from 1766 to 2010. Now, it’s just one more casualty of the Digital Age along with classifieds and the Ye…

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March 13th in Gizmodo by . Comments Off .

Does SXSW Still Matter? [SXSW]

There’s a famous photo from SxSW taken 10 years ago, with just about every significant blogger at the time all gathered around one table. Many of them went on to form incredibly influential companies, l…

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Dropbox’s Site Redesign: Now Built for Comfort and Speed [Dropbox]

Dropbox has been rolling out new features pretty regularly over the past couple of weeks but there’s no hiding the cloud storage service’s shiny new UI. More »

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MPAA Goes for Hotfile’s Jugular with Summary Judgment Request [File Sharing]

With MegaUpload out of the picture and numerous other file-sharing sites running scared, the MPAA has another major content hub in its sights. And from the looks of court documents unsealed this week, H…

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Vizio welcomes YouTube as part of its Internet Apps arsenal

Not long after bringing some Redmond vid-calling to your living room, Vizio’s introducing another app that may just enhance your couch entertainment. Via its Twitter account, the outfit announced YouTube will now be a part of its Internet App portfol…

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Vizio welcomes YouTube as part of its Internet Apps arsenal

Not long after bringing some Redmond vid-calling to your living room, Vizio’s introducing another app that may just enhance your couch entertainment. Via its Twitter account, the outfit announced YouTube will now be a part of its Internet App portfol…

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Anonymous Reacts to Sabu’s Betrayal of LulzSec [Hackers]

We know the FBI pressured LulzSec leader Sabu into giving up vital info one some of the most active hackers in his collective. But how does Anonymous feel after this most recent, and hugely significant,…

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WTF QR CODES: The Definitive Compendium of a Sad and Horrible Technology [Qr Codes]

For whatever reason, QR codes still haven’t died. Near Field Communication is far superior in every conceivable way, yet it’s only in a small handful of phones. And apparently I’m not the only one angry…

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The Most Beautiful Online Magazine We’ve Ever Seen [Beautiful]

Edits is a magazine about photography. There are a million magazines about photography—the world doesn’t need anymore. But the world needs every magazine that gives a damn about technology to ripo…

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How to Trust Your Neighbors in a Networked World [Book Excerpt]

SARS, Bird Flu, terrorists, religious extremists, extreme religionists, DEMOCRATS—it seems that we find a new reason every week to mistrust those around us and yet our society has yet to implode i…

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