- LinkedIn Hooks Up with CNBC
- Digital Trends News - September 5, 2008
- Cable news network CNBC has entered into a new partnership with the social networking service LinkedIn to add collaboration and community features to the CNBC.com Web site. Under the deal, users will be able to share CNBC articles and content with co...
- Interview: Cash Cab's Ben Bailey
- Digital Trends Features - August 26, 2008
- Ben Bailey may be best known as the Discovery Channel’s trivia-dispensing cabbie in Cash Cab, but most people don’t realize that he’s also a stand-up comedian and gadget hound. Ben told us about the tech behind Cash Cab, his adorati...
- Whoops! L.A. Times' 2008 'Dewey Defeats Truman' moment
- CNET News - August 25, 2008
- Barack Obama has chosen Hillary Clinton to be his VP candidate, according to an article on The Los Angeles Times' Web site. It and others describing VP choices were apparently prepared in advance and published, briefly, in error.
- Presidential campaigns, journalists share lists on Google Reader
- CNET News - August 18, 2008
- Google's new "Power Readers in Politics" shares lists and articles followed by the presidential campaigns and political journalists.
- Royalty Rates Threaten to Sink Pandora
- Digital Trends News - August 18, 2008
- After all of last year’s rhetoric about the death of Web radio due to a music industry rate hike, it looks some of those predictions are close to becoming reality. According to an article in The Washington Post, the popular Web radio property P...
- Dell Hopes New PMPs will Challenge Apple
- Digital Trends News - August 15, 2008
- After letting word slip last month that it would return to manufacturing MP3 players, Dell has revealed more about its planned line of PMPs in a BusinessWeek article published on Thursday. According to the magazine, Dell will attempt to topple Apple ...
- E-mail messages tell story of Clinton's failed bid
- CNET News - August 13, 2008
- Atlantic Monthly article uses e-mails to expose the inner workings of Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign.
- Images: Where particles, physics theories collide
- CNET News - August 13, 2008
- The Large Hadron Collider, the world's most powerful particle accelerator, not only promises the emergence of a brave new world of physics, it's pretty to look at, too.
- Cat fight! Arrington calls attention to Demo-related plagiarism claim
- CNET News - August 11, 2008
- A kerfuffle erupts over claims and disavowals of claims related to an article on suggestions for start-ups presenting at TechCrunch 50.
- Date set to fire up world's most-powerful particle accelerator
- CNET News - August 8, 2008
- Large Hadron Collider, which sits in a nearly 17-mile-long circular tunnel that lies beneath the French-Swiss border, is set to start circulating particles next month.
- NBA Allstar Grant Hill Steps off the Court and onto the Digital Gridiron
- Digital Trends Features - August 7, 2008
- Grant Hill may be best known as a NBA superstar, but when he's not honing his skills on the court, you might just catch him in a heated game of Madden Football with his teammates, playing Super Mario Brothers with his daughter, or browsing virtual ar...
- iPhone Application Wish List
- Digital Trends Features - August 4, 2008
- We've already spent way too much time trolling through Apple's new App Store for ways to make our iPhone 3G even sweeter than it is out of the box. We have our favorites, like the iTunes Remote and AIM, and we still love fun items like Midomi, Shazam...
- Knol and void: The day I became a published Google 'expert'
- CNET News - July 25, 2008
- Writing a knol article on Google--something akin to a Wikipedia entry--can make you feel authoritative and empowered, until someone comes along and contradicts you.
- Google Launches Knol
- Digital Trends News - July 24, 2008
- Yesterday Google unveiled Knol, its answer to Wikipedia. Like Wikipedia, it’s a collaborative site, but there are differences: although a collbarotive site, meaning people can add to articles, each Knol, or piece, will have a primary author, wh...
- Like Wikipedia but for Cash: Google's Knol
- PC World News - July 23, 2008
- Google today opened the doors to its new Knol, which allows anyone to write articles and earn AdSense revenue on their pages.
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