Australian network filtering promises to reach out to block games, online games and more - Massively
Australian network filtering promises to reach out to block games, online games and more
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Australian network filtering promises to reach out to block games, online games and more - Massively
Australian network filtering promises to reach out to block games, online games and more
Lifehacker - Flash Arriving on Almost Every Phone OS in October - Flash
Adobe stated during a recent earnings announcment that a beta of Flash Mobile 10 will be released in October, optimized for Android, Symbian, Palm Web OS, and Windows Mobile phones. Despite one conspicuous absence, that's somewhat good news for many.
The Cloud Computing Metaverse | Cloud Computing Journal
Cloud Computing Journal
Second Thoughts: What to Do About Iran
It's sickening to watch what is happening in Iran now, when people have already started to move on to other things, because as a long-time watcher of various democratic movements and people's revolutions, I can see the signs when the...
Help Save the Earth, Time to Subsitute Hemp for Oil | Water | AlterNet
Help Save the Earth, Time to Subsitute Hemp for Oil
MixedRealities :: It is happening. Right now. In Iran, and everywhere.
It is happening. Right now. In Iran, and everywhere.
The Green Line of Defense
Robert Fisk: Iran's day of destiny - Robert Fisk, Commentators - The Independent
It was Iran's day of destiny and day of courage. A million of its people marched from Engelob Square to Azadi Square – from the Square of Revolution to the Square of Freedom – beneath the eyes of Tehran's brutal riot police. The crowds were singing and shouting and laughing and abusing their "President" as "dust".
McCartney urges 'meat-free days' to tackle climate change - News, Food & Drink - The Independent
Chargrilled asparagus and lemon tart – that's the vegetarian menu for a glamorous cast of musicians, actors, writers and artists starting a mass movement today to limit meat eating and combat climate change.
It was a surreal day, an ominous day in Tehran yesterday, of censored newspapers and of soft words and threats against Mahmoud Ahmedinejad's political opponent, Mirhossein Mousavi. We didn't even know where Mousavi was – in custody or house arrest – nor whether a hundred of his election campaign workers had been arrested. It was a day heavy with plain-clothes policemen, blocked roads and jeering supporters of the government. No, there will not be another revolution in Iran. But this is not quite the democracy that Ahmedinejad promised.
Announcing PeaceFest 09, a three-day event to benefit peace-building organizations, and happening in Second Life. Starting July 31, PeaceFest will feature live musicians, artworks, panel discussions, and events of all kinds to entertain, educate and generate contributions for worthy causes that have global impact. PeaceFest 09. Dream. Care. Do.
Earlier today we covered rumored pricing for Windows 7 upgrades; now, live from Apple's WWDC event, it looks like we've got an official upgrade price and rough release date for Snow Leopard, Apple's update to Leopard. The price tag: $29 for a single upgrade, $49 for a five-user family pack. The release date: September. Considering Windows 7 is dropping October 22nd, it looks like this fall is going to be an all-out OSgasm. [Gizmodo]
Electronic Frontier Foundation Launches School Copyright Curriculum | GamePolitics
Digital Urban: Orange County Great Park - 3D GIS Interactive Model
MixedRealities :: If you want the future now, get rid of those silos!
A Blog about Philosophy, Economics and Virtual Worlds
http://www.ted.com Media big shot Felix Dennis roars his fiery, funny, sometimes racy original poetry, revisiting haunting memories and hard-won battle scars from a madcap -- yet not too repentant -- life. Best enjoyed with a glass of wine.
Lifehacker - YouTube XL Brings YouTube to Your TV - YouTube XL
Hot on the heels of Hulu's remote-control friendly desktop application, YouTube introduces its own TV-sized interface called YouTube XL.
Google and The Red Queen - An Essay By Extropia DaSilva
Gwyneth Llewelyn's essays on Second Life socio-economic issues.