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Jodi Kantor / New York Times:
The Extra-Large, Ultra-Small Medium  —  ON Monday morning, news networks were breathlessly covering two entirely different hurricanes.  The first blew off the screen in all its fury, droplets speeding by, stop signs spinning, palm fronds flying and strands of soaked hair clinging to correspondents' foreheads.
Discussion: IP Democracy
Jennifer Bails / PittsburghLIVE.com:
No longer lost in translation  —  An increasingly globalized world became even smaller on Thursday when Carnegie Mellon University and German scientists unveiled technology that makes it possible to speak one language, yet be understood in another.  —  Although this speech translation system …
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Byron Spice / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:
Let's talk!  The computer can translate  —  Stan Jou's lips were moving, but no sound was coming out.  —  Mr. Jou, a graduate student in language technologies at Carnegie Mellon University, was simply mouthing words in his native Mandarin Chinese.  But 11 electrodes attached to his face …
Discussion: we make money not art
Saul Hansell / New York Times:
Google Wants to Dominate Madison Avenue, Too  —  IN many ways, Larry Page and Sergey Brin seem an unlikely pair to lead an advertising revolution.  As Stanford graduate students sketching out the idea that became Google, the two software engineers sniffed in an academic paper that …
Richard Siklos / New York Times:
What We Have Here Is a Failure to Communicate  —  JOHN F. STREET, the mayor of Philadelphia, perhaps put it best at the announcement of a new corporate headquarters for the Comcast Corporation early this year: "As Microsoft is to Seattle and Coca-Cola is to Atlanta, Comcast is a symbol of Philadelphia's growth and innovation."
Bill / Wander, Think, Repeat:
I know very little about Google or Googlebase (but I'm writing this anyway)  —  A tidal wave of speculation washes over the internet every time Google releases, comes close to releasing, or accidentally exposes, a project.  —  Case in point.  There is, apparently, something in the works called GoogleBase.
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Andy Oram / O'Reilly Network:
Control Freaks: Modding and the Clash with Law  —  Modding is childish and eccentric and deeply serious.  People are investing major chunks of disposable income and (astonishingly, in a flat-out work-obsessed society where no one has time) untold hours in modding.
CrunchNotes:
Tag Camp Day Two Notes and Podcast  —  The second and final day of Tag Camp was certainly interesting.  Like the first day, there were three formal channels of presentations, as well as a wide variety of informal discussions taking place in the main area.  —  The highlights of my day were …
Discussion: Software Only, HorsePigCow and DV Guru
Anne Eisenberg / New York Times:
From Your Living Room to the World, via Podcast  —  WHEN Kim Maffin learned that she had multiple sclerosis about a year ago, she decided to use a new technology to reach out to others coping with the disease.  She started making podcasts - recorded audio programs that people can download …
Nick Bradbury:
OPML Validator Beta  —  It's great to see that Dave Winer is working on an OPML Validator - this is a big help to aggregator developers who wish to ensure OPML import/export compatibility with each other, so my thanks to Dave for investing his time in this.  —  I have to confess …
Discussion: Alex Barnett blog
Jonathan Riddell / KDE Dot News:
Free Remote KDE Desktops from CosmoPOD.com  —  CosmoPOD.com offers free remote KDE desktops over NX.  Anyone can sign up to have their own desktop accessible from any computer with a network connection.  CosmoPOP uses KDE's Kiosk framework to ensure security for their system.
Discussion: OSNews.com and digg
Michael Arrington / TechCrunch:
Blogniscient v. Memeorandum  —  Ben Ruedlinger's Blogniscient relaunched today with a completely new look and feel.  An old screenshot of the service is here.  —  Blogniscient is a blog news organizer that, like Memeorandum, uses a propreitary algorithm for determining what's hot in the blogosphere at any given time.
Discussion: Mashable*
Tom's Hardware Guide:
The $500 Gaming Machine  —  The Budget Gaming PC Challenge  —  If you are like this writer, your passion for the latest and greatest technology is bigger than your wallet.  Let's face it, most of us can afford to fork over the occasional $50 for the latest game title …
jkOnTheRun:
OnTheRun with Tablet PCs #1- Warner Crocker interview  —  OnTheRun with Tablet PCs is the podcast all about ink and slate and show #1 is the inaugural effort of James Kendrick and Marc Orchant.  This show features a special guest- the newest Tablet PC MVP Warner Crocker and covers a range of topics about the Tablet PC.

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