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Google's Tim Armstrong to Run AOL Has He Lost His Mind?
Of all the people who have lined up thinking they could fix AOL, Tim Armstrong, Google's head of US ad sales, is certainly the most prominent. He's been at Google almost from the beginning — originally working out of his house in Connecticut — and he has played a huge role in making Google the ad ...
Apple to Preview iPhone 3.0 Next Week
The iPhone is set to get a facelift. Apple will show off a new version of the iPhone operating system, iPhone 3.0, on March 17, along with a new version of the phone's software development kit. While details are scanty, iPhone 3.0 could include features such as universal search, multi-media messaging and an updated user interface. ...
Vocalist PJ Parker Climbing All About Jazz Charts
Powered by reaction to her latest CD release, Dreams Are Meant For Two, jazz vocalist PJ Parker is rising up the ranks of several All About Jazz lists. Her free AAJ download, her own composition So What Do You Say?" has been the number one ranked download for the last 10 and last 30 day categories ...
Twitter Adds New Search and Trends Tools Plus a Hypebot Twitter Contest
Twitter has begun adding new tools that music marketers should find useful to some user profiles and is expected to roll them out system wide soon. A search box allows you to track recent activity on the hugely popular mobile social networker. Type in a band name and see what the latest tweets are saying about ...
Times Techie Envisions the Future of News
Nick Bilton, an editor in the New York Times research and development lab, doesn't think much of newspaper. In fact, he doesn't even get the Sunday paper delivered to his house. Thankfully for Bilton and his employer, he's bullish on news. It's just the paper he hates. Paper is dying, but it's just a device," Bilton ...
First YouTube Symphony Orchestra Picked
The auditions are over. The first YouTube Symphony Orchestra — selected by viewers of the Web site — will consist of more than 90 musicians from some 30 countries. More than 3,000 videos were submitted by amateur and professional musicians from 70- plus countries. Musicians from professional orchestras including the London and San Francisco symphonies ...
Desperately Trying to Quit Twitter
Twittering away ones own life Twitter is an online service you can use to send out short (140 characters or less) notes to the world via the Web, IM and text-messaging. People use it to issue updates about what they're doing, eating, seeing, feeling, etc., to their family, friends and whoever else might be ...
California Looks to Expand Data Breach Notification Law
California State Sen. Joe Simitian, the man responsible in large part for the nation's first data-breach notification law, has introduced new legislation that would require companies doing business in the the state to provide more information in their breach notification letters to consumers. But Simitian (pictured at right) said getting consumers compensated for data breaches isn't ...
Cognitive Scientists Seek to Quantify Body Movement
With a dozen high-def cameras and a couple of camcorders, plus pens, notebooks, sketch pads and laptops, more than 40 people spent three recent weeks in a black-box theater on the campus of UC San Diego documenting what was occurring there. The object of their study was notoriously elusive: dance and the process of choreographic ...
Cyber-Security Czar Quits Amid Fears of NSA Takeover
Rod Beckstrm, the Department of Homeland Security's controversial cyber-security chief, has suddenly resigned amid allegations of power grabs and bureaucratic infighting. Beckstrm — a management theorist, entrepreneur and author — was named last year to head up the new National Cybersecurity Center, or NCSC. To some, it seemed an odd choice since Beckstrm isn't an expert ...



