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Iran launches Spanish TV in jab at US 'dominance'
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Tue, 31 Jan 2012 10:33:42 GMT
AP - Iran's president on Tuesday lauded his country's newly launched Spanish-language satellite TV channel, saying it would deal a blow to "dominance seekers" — remarks that were an apparent jab at the U.S. and the West.
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NJ woman accused of streaming kid sex abuse cries
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Tue, 31 Jan 2012 00:44:23 GMT
AP - A New Jersey waitress cried in court Monday as she heard a prosecutor accuse her of "extreme sexual assault" on a 5-year-old girl she was baby-sitting and of streaming video of the abuse online.
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6 Ways to Give Your App a Leg Up on the Competition
(Mashable)
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Mon, 30 Jan 2012 21:44:56 GMT
Mashable - Paul Baldwin is the chief marketing officer of Outfit7 Inc., a subsidiary of Out Fit 7 Ltd, the leading entertainment app developer. Paul has more than 17 years of experience developing, marketing and monetizing digital entertainment content.
Spend a few minutes browsing through both the Android and Apple app stores and it's easy to see the fierce competition for user attention. The number of apps has grown to more than 1 million, each vying for downloads and market share.
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YouTube Cover Song Face-Off: Adele's 'Set Fire to the Rain'
(Mashable)
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Sun, 29 Jan 2012 17:54:41 GMT
Mashable - Each week, Mashable picks a popular song, finds 10 covers of it and asks you to vote for your favorite.
More than year after Adele's mega popular 21 came out, the album's third U.S. single -- "Set Fire to the Rain" -- claims the top spot on Billboardâs Hot 100 this week.
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How Will Google's New Privacy Rules Affect You?
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Sat, 28 Jan 2012 19:20:53 GMT
ContributorNetwork - COMMENTARY | Imagine you sign up for an account on YouTube, and the next day when you go to show your kids kitten videos your YouTube page is full of links to stuff based on the "provocative," "edgy" new TV series you looked up last night on Google. Or even videos with names related to the more ... interesting things that you said to your significant other, over Gmail or Google Talk.
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How to Keep Google from Finding Out Everything About You
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Sat, 28 Jan 2012 19:20:52 GMT
ContributorNetwork - COMMENTARY | When Google's new privacy policy goes into effect on March 1, "more than 60" Google websites and properties will start sharing your personal data between them. The upside of this: When you go to, say, YouTube, it might recommend videos based on that conversation you had with your friends over Gmail or Google Talk, where you talked about what movies to watch. The downside? It might show you videos based on certain other conversations, as well.
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Google Privacy Policy Raises Red Flags Again
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Sat, 28 Jan 2012 00:34:48 GMT
ContributorNetwork - Google has decided to unify all 60 of its services under one umbrella privacy policy. Records of searches done on Android phones, the Internet and YouTube will be combined to create ultra-personalized advertising. Users won't be able to opt out of the policy, although web browsing history settings can be changed to avert the use of web browsing statistics for advertising purposes.
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Meet Beckinfield, a YouTube Show With 4,000 Actors [PICS]
(Mashable)
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Fri, 27 Jan 2012 21:59:08 GMT
Mashable - The make-believe town of Beckinfield is the setting for the Mad Libs-style show of the same name, which uses crowd-sourced amateur actors from all over the world who create the show's story by posting videos.
Writers outline the plot and email a "town happenings" newsletter to actors each week. Each actor tells a small piece of the story in their video, adding their own flair. Related segments are linked together to create a kind of webisode that will be unique to every viewer depending on which videos they watch.
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