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Latest News Archive December 2005





Web Future And New Media Predictions: 2006 And Beyond


  2005 is almost over, but looking ahead remains my passion. Here are a few more anticipations and predictions that should be added to my original Web Predictions for 2006 which I wrote over a week ago. Photo credit: Stefano Carboni Here are ten more disruptive and powerful changes...
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Robin Good -- December 31




Podcast Hijacking Is Here: What To Do, How To Avoid It


  Podjack: (verb) – To create an alternate RSS feed to a podcast without the permission of the podcast’s owner. Photo credit: Carsten Reisinger I am writing this piece for the sake of giving podcasters information on how to protect themselves from similar podjackings. And I’m also going to...
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Erik Marcus [via Kevin C. Borgia] - Vegan.com -- December 14




If You Are Still Buying Music CDs From Mainstream Music Publisher Read This
  US music publishers are calling for the imprisonment of owners of websites that contain song lyrics, guitar tabs and musical scores. Music publishers seek stringent punishment for websites disclosing lyrics and the Music Publishers' Association (MPA) says such unlicensed publication is illegal and that closing websites...
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Simon Aughton - PC Pro -- December 10




Sing Your Lungs Out On MyVideoKaraoke: New Video Publishing Arcade Makes Grassroots Video Singing Fun For Everyone


  Sing your favorite songs on video and share them online! As anticipated a few days ago, I am launching today my online video music station for broadband users only. This new site is my first humble effort at putting into practice some of the grassroots publishing...
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Robin Good -- December 9









The Sony Rootkit Story: Music CDs Hidden Malicious Software Creates Problems For Users While Destroying Sony's Credibility And Reputation


  Though this is not this morning breaking news, the story of the Sony rootkit still surfs many of the top news headlines as it keeps evolving and revealing more of its nasty nature. What Sony did, was to include within commercial music CDs a hidden malicious software...
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Cory Doctorow - Boing Boing - Boing Boing -- December 3









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