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Converting PCs to Macs
July 14, 2008 at 5:14 pm by BettinaHave you ever sat staring
at your PC monitor wishing you had the cool and clean set up of a Mac
desktop? This is something I always wanted. Although I like Macs and
hope to have one some day, I'm still more familiar with the way of the
PC. But I've taken the first step and started the transition directly
on my Dell ... with RocketDock. |
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EmailComments (2) Spam stuffs inboxes
July 8, 2008 at 11:41 am by Bettina
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EmailComments (0) Animated series exlusively online
July 3, 2008 at 11:27 am by BettinaThat's right, rumor has it that Google is teaming up with Seth MacFarlare (creator of "Family Guy") to produce an online animated series. The plan will use Google's Adsense advertising system and the Google Content Network to run the series. There will be numerous strategies used for incorporating the advertisements into the clips including "preroll" ads, which will remind viewers of a commercial, banners at the bottom of the video clip, or a "brought to you by" note at the beginning. The series will be exclusive to the Internet alone. It will include a new line-up of characters and will be 50 episodes that are two minutes each. MacFarlane describes the episodes as, "an animated version of the one frame cartoons you might see in The New Yorker, only edgier."So why is this such a big deal? If Google succeeds, this could become the premier Internet business model for Hollywood to look in to. That being said, should I even bother getting an HD TV? Maybe I should just wait for all TV shows to be exclusively online and TV's will become nonexistent. |
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EmailComments (0) Saving energy one search at a time
July 2, 2008 at 9:45 am by BettinaBlackle.com ... yeah, I had never heard of it either and was a little skeptical that it even existed. But here it is! |
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EmailComments (2) So long, XP
June 30, 2008 at 10:30 am by Bettina
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EmailComments (1) Performance Words
June 27, 2008 at 11:14 am by BettinaBesides the Internet, my other loves are words and language. Here is a cool video showing "A More Perfect Union" spelling out the preamble to the United States Constitution in a high school gym in New York City. I'm glad they remembered the punctuation, too (I'm such a geek). Take a look ... (HD) A More Perfect Union from Andrew Sloat on Vimeo. |
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EmailComments (1) The original Microsoft family
June 26, 2008 at 10:22 am by BettinaThen (1978) ... |
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EmailComments (0) Domain names of the future
June 25, 2008 at 10:11 am by BettinaTomorrow is a big day for the Internet. The net's regulators will vote to decide if the strict rules on top level domain names (.com, .org, .net, .us, .uk, etc.) could be relaxed. This could be the biggest transformation in decades if the plan to open the address system are passed. |
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EmailComments (0) eBooks of the Future
June 23, 2008 at 10:04 am by Bettina
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Tags: Furlong Nicola future eBooks Quillr
EmailComments (1) Google's race to the moon
June 20, 2008 at 11:08 am by Bettina
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Tags: google X moon prize space race Lunar
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minutes each. MacFarlane describes the episodes as, "an animated version of the one frame cartoons you might see in The New Yorker, only edgier."
Here is how Blackle explains the concept, "Image display is primarily a function of the user's color settings and desktop graphics, as well as the color and size of open application windows. A given monitor requires more power to display a white (or light) screen than a black (or dark) screen."
The era of 

names to be
internationalized. This means they could be written in scripts for
Asian and Arabic languages. Hundreds of new domain names could be created by the end of 2008. This will increase even more in the future.
As old fashioned as a book might seem in today's world, the printed novel is still alive and well. There is something about holding a good book in your hands, turning the pages and reading the text at your own pace while painting a picture of the story in your mind that can't be replicated. Besides, we can all agree that the book is always better than the movie. So in what way can we possibly improve on the book?
Google rules cyberspace, but soon it may rule the moon. The space race has been taken to a whole new level thanks to the search engine giant.