Monday, 21 January 2013

Power to the people: Crowdsourcing in politics

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Power to the people: Crowdsourcing in politics

01.21.2013 3:00 AM

Could direct democracy stage a comeback? White House petitions and social media rallying cries lead the way.

How to fix jerky YouTube video in Google Chrome

01.21.2013 3:25 AM

If you're a Chrome user who's tired of choppy playback, this quick fix should smooth things out.

 

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How to get started with Google AdWords

01.21.2013 3:30 AM

Building a genius campaign on the Internet's largest ad network is easier than you think. Here's how to get started and build exposure for your site.

Sony Xperia 10.1-inch tablet Z is thinner than iPad Mini

01.21.2013 5:35 AM

Sony has expanded its portfolio of Android-based products with the Tablet Z, which is thinner and lighter than competing products from Apple and Google.

Atari files for bankruptcy, but its not 'game over'

01.21.2013 6:42 AM

Video games pioneer Atari has filed for bankruptcy in the US, in a bid to protect itself from its French parent companys debt problems.

Mega: Hands-on with the encrypted cloud storage service

01.21.2013 11:17 AM

After the controversial shutdown of MegaUpload, Kim Dotcom has returned with the Mega storage service. Here's a look at its functions and shortfalls.

RIM renames store to BlackBerry World as more content is added

01.21.2013 9:10 AM

Research In Motion has renamed its web store BlackBerry World, as it gets ready to add more content ahead of the launch of the BlackBerry 10 operating system.

Review: Roozz rents software in the cloud

01.21.2013 9:35 AM

Roozz is a cloud-based service that allows you to rent select software titles as you need them. It's slick and easy to use, but the selection of titles is somewhat limited.

RIM's plan to license its new OS: Pros and Cons of the strategy

01.21.2013 10:40 AM

After a tough year, RIM is looking forward to launching BlackBerry 10, and now its CEO hints that the company might license the operating system to partners for use in non-RIM devices. Is this a good move?

Wikipedia may face disruptions as it migrates to Virginia data center

01.21.2013 10:45 AM

Online encyclopedia Wikipedia may encounter service disruptions as it is migrated to servers at a data center in Ashburn, Virginia.

Answer Line: An obscenely slow Internet connection when you're paying for a fast one

01.21.2013 7:01 AM

Interronator is paying Time Warner for 20mbps Internet service, but is only getting about .7 (note the decimal point).

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