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  1. At Rapleaf, your personals are public

    News items | ZDNet - Aug 31, 2007

    The start-up aggregates social-networking profiles and, through TrustFuse, opens the possibility of selling that data to marketers. In the cozy Facebook social network, it's easy to have a sense of privacy among

    Tagged: internet, data, site, information, social networking, e mail, network, profile, start up, rapleaf, privacy policy, consumer services, stefanie olsen

  2. Week in video: The future of cinema, art and housing

    News items | ZDNet - Aug 31, 2007

    From factory-constructed homes to digital cinema to "shifting" artwork, we offer a preview of what's to come. This week we offer a preview of what may be the future of the arts, as well as the homes in which we live

    Tagged: art, video, digital media, image, cinema, movie, news com, cnet news com staff

  3. NBC, Apple play game of brinkmanship

    News items | ZDNet - Aug 31, 2007

    A day after reports said NBC would not renew its iTunes contract, Apple announces it will not offer NBC's new TV shows. This spat is about control. A correction was made to this story. Read below for details. An

    Tagged: music, tv, universal music group, game, apple ipod, nbc, apple inc, greg sandoval

  4. SSE extension wars heat up between Intel and AMD

    ZDNet Blogs - Aug 31, 2007

    The battle of chips between Intel and AMD has once again found its way to the CPU instruction extensions. This time it's Intel's SSE4 instruction set versus AMD's SSE4a and recently-announced SSE5 instruction set and

  5. Electric cars already on the road: take a look

    ZDNet Blogs - Aug 31, 2007

    We've built a photo gallery of all the electric cars we could find already on the road or coming soon. Over a dozen pics in our gallery. Check it out. My favorite, based on name, not design: the Zenn. It's pictured

  6. Build a $2,500 supercomputer

    ZDNet Blogs - Aug 31, 2007

    Supercomputing Costco-style In 1997, IBM's Deep Blue supercomputer beat world chess champion Gary Kasparov. Today you can build a more powerful machine for less than $2,500 in an 11" x 12" x 17" box. That works out to

  7. What is an authentic community?

    Rational rants - Aug 31, 2007

    My old friend and cofounder at BuzzLogic, Todd Parsons, has posted about the need to connect financial incentive to blogging activity, calling it an “an army on the rise”: Despite its image, Pay Per Post is gathering

    Tagged: business and 038 technology

  8. Fake ad: iMacs are “Vista-capable”

    The Apple Core - Aug 31, 2007

    A fake ad shows the new generation of iMacs with a virtualized Blue Screen of Death. But should Mac users be so smug about the Blue Screen of Death?

    Tagged: general, windows, imac

  9. Consulting objectivity

    software News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Aug 31, 2007

    Suppose your company wanted to hire a consultant to advise on appropriate computing infrastructure strategies for the next five years. Suppose further that you're down to two choices distinguished mainly by their

    Tagged: software, desktops, consulting, paul murphy, sun ray, sun microsystems inc, tools and techniques

  10. Vocus, an unsung SaaS success story

    Software as Services - Aug 31, 2007

    On-demand PR applications provider Vocus announced its Summer '07 release in an otherwise quiet week for the SaaS industry. Nasdaq-listed Vocus is an unsung SaaS success story, with annual revenues of around $50m and a

    Tagged: business applications

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