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Google Chrome – View IMDb Information About a Selected Movie
Select a movie name in a web page and the “Go To IMDb” extension lets you access related information at the click of a mouse. Do you often view entertainment or movie-related web sites in Google Chrome and wish it was easier to access IMDb (The Internet Movie Database) information about a particular movie? The “Go to IMDb” extension adds a “IMDb” button to the right of the address bar in Google Chrome
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Google Chrome – View IMDb Information About a Selected Movie
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China Demands Real Names From Mobile Phone Users
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itwbennett writes “Starting this month, mobile carriers in China are requiring people who set up new mobile phone accounts to register with their real names as part of a new government measure to reduce anonymity among the country’s 800 million mobile users. And within 3 years, the carriers must also register the real identities of all existing users, said China Telecom spokesman Xu Fei
Loren Feldman is the jester in the court of Web 2.0
about 19 hours ago - No comments
Loren Feldman uses sock puppets to criticize the West Coast tech scene and he has ruffled a lot of feathers…
Flash video playback coming to the iPhone through the Skyfire browser
about 1 day ago - No comments
Playing back Flash video is one area of weakness on the iPhone, but Skyfire hopes to solve this when their Skyfire 2.0 web browser gets approved by Apple.
AT&T Says Net Rules Must Allow ‘Paid Prioritization’
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suraj.sun writes “AT&T said Tuesday that any Net neutrality plan restricting its ability to engage in ‘paid prioritization’ of network traffic would be harmful and contrary to the fundamental principles of the Internet.” Read more of this story at Slashdot.
There will never be enough Wi-Fi bandwidth
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As both Internet video and mobile entertainment devices like the iPad grow ever more popular, the load on network resources will only grow ever higher. Frankly, most public networks won’t be able…
The Yahoo Mail search bug: One year later
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A year ago today, I flagged a Yahoo Mail search bug.
Old QuickTime flaw exposes IE
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A zero-day vulnerability in Apple QuickTime that could allow a remote attacker to take over a computer running Internet Explorer has been reported by security researchers.
Gmail’s Priority Inbox: Auto-filtering system brings important messages to the top
about 2 days ago - No comments
Google today is launching a Gmail enhancement called Priority Inbox, an auto-filtering system that puts important messages into a window of their own.
Flickr gives NASA’s historical photos some distribution
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In a partnership, NASA, Flickr and the Internet Archive are putting up collections of historic photos ranging from launches and takeoffs to key players in NASA history.
