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Rhiannon Apple

New Microsoft Tool Blocks Behavioral Advertising 02/11/2011 - 0 views

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    Write up on cookie blocking going on
Ivy Chang

ThingLink's Interactive Images Come to Facebook - 1 views

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    Marketers just got a powerful new way to reach fans on Facebook: interactive images powered by ThingLink. The popular interactive-image platform officially hit Facebook on Tuesday morning. That means posts there now let fans interact with content embedded "inside" an image - other photos, video or text blocks, for example - without leaving Facebook Timeline.
Simeon Spearman

ThinkGeek Drum Machine bangs out block-rockin' beats wherever you go (video) -- Engadget - 0 views

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    Wearable tech
Rebecca May

RFID-Blocking Privacy Control Handbag For Smartphones @PSFK - 0 views

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    handbag lets you go off the grid
Ivy Chang

Cocoagraph turns Instagram photos into chocolate blocks | Ubergizmo - 0 views

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    turn your instagram photos into chocolate
John Rich

Ad tech always wins: Ad blocker users are the new hot ad-targeting segment - Digiday - 0 views

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    This should go well. Not.
Simeon Spearman

Urban Outfitters Creates A Fake Neighborhood Block For New York City Store - PSFK - 0 views

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    I don't really know what this falls under to be honest. Branding?
Emily Knab

Why Did Mark Zuckerberg Make Himself Unblockable on Facebook? - 0 views

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    theres a site blockzuck.com that was created as a kind of protest to get people to block mark zuckerberg bc of privacy issues... now "zuck" has made himself unblockable 
Emily Knab

Wowd launches tool to find what's important on Facebook | VentureBeat - 0 views

  • Social Discovery Client.
  • for Facebook lets users easily filter updates from friends, create custom feeds, and block game spam
  • Feeds can be saved and organized.
  • ...1 more annotation...
  • Spindex from Microsoft’s Fuse Labs as a potential rival.
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    Social Discovery Client by Wowd lets Facebook users filter their news feeds and block game spam, can save and organize feeds daily 8.9
Greg Steen

Why the Internet Freaked Out When Fox Pulled House from Hulu - 0 views

  • Many observers immediately labeled Fox's block a violation of the principle of "network neutrality"—the idea that Internet service providers should allow subscribers to access all legal content online. Neutrality rules have been the subject of fierce debate in Washington, and activists are constantly on the lookout for perceived anti-neutrality maneuvering.

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    If Fox's move violated "neutrality," though, it wasn't in the way we've long defined that term. Advocates for net neutrality rules have mainly been concerned about the power that cable and phone companies can exert on the Internet. The theory is that in most local areas, broadband companies exist as monopolies or duopolies—you can get the Internet from your phone company or your cable company—and, therefore, are in a position to influence online content. What if, for instance, AT&T demanded that YouTube pay a surcharge every time a customer watches a video? To prevent such abuses, the Federal Communications Commission imposed Internet "openness" guidelines (PDF) in 2005, and since then regulators and lawmakers have been arguing about how to make those guidelines both permanent and enforceable.

    But this Fox-Cablevision-Hulu scenario turns the neutrality debate on its head. Here, it wasn't the broadband company—Cablevision—that blocked customers' access to content. Instead, it was the content company, Fox, that imposed the ban. Why is that distinction important? Because while it's easy to think of justifications for imposing neutrality regulations on broadband companies, it's less clear how we should feel about imposing rules on content providers. Telecom companies are regulated by the FCC, and there's a long history of the government forcing "openness" rules on public communications infrastructure. If the government can prohibit phone companies from deciding whom you can and can't call, shouldn't we have a similar rule preventing ISPs from deciding what you can get on the Web?

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    B/c House is awesome, obviously!  I bet it's lupus!  Srsly though, article talks about how internet content is beginning to be subject to the same bullshit as TV and other traditional media.  And net neutrality comes into play of course.
Emily Knab

Veggie Bot Turns Vegetables Into Toy Building Blocks | Fast Company - 0 views

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    daily 10.13
Emily Knab

Band members arrested after blocking 101 Freeway for performance | L.A. NOW | Los Angel... - 0 views

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    daily 10.13
Jan Zheng

TV Networks block Google TV - 0 views

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    Color me shocked, but TV networks aren't very happy with the combination of TV and the Web. This sounds like the beginning of a long line of anti-trust and other kinds of lawsuits. Grab the popcorn!
Emily Knab

Fox blocking Google TV? | BGR - 0 views

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    daily 11.12
Greg Steen

Google Lets Users Blacklist Sites From Search Results - 0 views

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    Google is giving users the ability to block sites that annoy them from ever showing up again in their search results, via a new link next to search results.
Simeon Spearman

Sifteo launches intelligent blocks as a new form of entertainment | VentureBeat - 0 views

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    Siftables going to market! Finally!
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