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Samsung in ‘last-stage talks’ to use Google TV, will show off hardware after CES

The true second act of Google TV won’t take place until new hardware hits the streets, and Reuters reports that while Samsung is still on board , it will unveil its product(s) next year at an event other than CES.

The true second act of Google TV won’t take place until new hardware hits the streets, and Reuters reports that while Samsung is still on board , it will unveil its product(s) next year at an event other than CES.

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Mobile Miscellany: week of October 24, 2011

This week was packed with news on the mobile front, so it was easy to miss a few stories here and there. Here’s some of the other stuff that happened in the wide world of wireless for the week of October 24, 2011: Fan of white phones? Here ya go: the BlackBerry Bold 9900 , Curve 9360 and Torch 9810 can be pre-ordered on Phones4U.

This week was packed with news on the mobile front, so it was easy to miss a few stories here and there. Here’s some of the other stuff that happened in the wide world of wireless for the week of October 24, 2011: Fan of white phones? Here ya go: the BlackBerry Bold 9900 , Curve 9360 and Torch 9810 can be pre-ordered on Phones4U.

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Accel Partners to Open New York City Office in June

Accel Partners, a noted Silicon Valley investment firm, is preparing to open an office in New York.

Accel Partners, a noted Silicon Valley investment firm, is preparing to open an office in New York.

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Automatic LED Stair Lighting System – Reactive Lighting

I have been spending all sorts of time recently getting ready for the release of the Reactive Lighting – LED Stair Lighting System . The powerful stair lighting controller and wide variety of stair lights has gotten a lot of attention from some of the partners that we have been working with pre-launch. We will be launching the company tomorrow (March 31, 2011) at the Home Expressions show here in Winnipeg Manitoba

I have been spending all sorts of time recently getting ready for the release of the Reactive Lighting – LED Stair Lighting System . The powerful stair lighting controller and wide variety of stair lights has gotten a lot of attention from some of the partners that we have been working with pre-launch. We will be launching the company tomorrow (March 31, 2011) at the Home Expressions show here in Winnipeg Manitoba

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Google’s Schmidt says requiring stock Android would violate ‘the principle of open source’

The suggestion has been made countless times that manufacturers who customize their devices’ builds of Android (that is to say, nearly all of them) should have the decency to offer users the option of reverting to a completely clean, stock version of the platform if they so choose. The concept came up at a press lunch featuring Google CEO Eric Schmidt last week, and the dude responded with an interesting explanation for why they don’t require that of their partners: “if we were to put those type of restrictions on an open source product, we’d be violating the principle of open source.” Of course, “the principle of open source” is open to wild differences in interpretation, the source of well over 20 years worth of intense debate in the developer community and the reason why countless types and versions of open source licenses exist (GPL, BSD, MIT, and so on).

The suggestion has been made countless times that manufacturers who customize their devices’ builds of Android (that is to say, nearly all of them) should have the decency to offer users the option of reverting to a completely clean, stock version of the platform if they so choose. The concept came up at a press lunch featuring Google CEO Eric Schmidt last week, and the dude responded with an interesting explanation for why they don’t require that of their partners: “if we were to put those type of restrictions on an open source product, we’d be violating the principle of open source.” Of course, “the principle of open source” is open to wild differences in interpretation, the source of well over 20 years worth of intense debate in the developer community and the reason why countless types and versions of open source licenses exist (GPL, BSD, MIT, and so on).

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MultiTier

MultiTier is an advanced online marketing tool for Joomla based websites wich allows you to create your own affiliate network and promote your website (bussines) fast and easy.

MultiTier is an advanced online marketing tool for Joomla based websites wich allows you to create your own affiliate network and promote your website (bussines) fast and easy.

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Intel Leads $3.5 Billion Effort to Advance U.S. Tech and Innovation

Intel is leading 24 venture capital firms and 17 technology companies in an effort to bring 10,500 new jobs and $3.5 billion dollars into American technology companies.

Intel is leading 24 venture capital firms and 17 technology companies in an effort to bring 10,500 new jobs and $3.5 billion dollars into American technology companies.

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DivX TV: Online Television, No Box Required [VIDEO]

What’s different about DivX’s approach to bringing Internet TV to your living room is that it doesn’t require you to purchase a separate hardware box to funnel the content.

What’s different about DivX’s approach to bringing Internet TV to your living room is that it doesn’t require you to purchase a separate hardware box to funnel the content.

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TEDTalks : Seeking salvation and profit in greentech – John Doerr (2007)

“I don’t think we’re going to make it,” John Doerr proclaims, in an emotional talk about climate change and investment. Spurred on by his daughter, who demanded he fix the mess the world is heading for, he and his partners

“I don’t think we’re going to make it,” John Doerr proclaims, in an emotional talk about climate change and investment. Spurred on by his daughter, who demanded he fix the mess the world is heading for, he and his partners

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