WordPress; Curiosity; Google, Kansas

A week of interesting news, life, and creation. Wordpress went real-time. Scott Adams wrote of Curiosity. The moon has water. A town is being renamed Google. What a wonderful world!

Data as Sound: NYTimes Sonification of Winter Olympics Results from information aesthetics

Topeka, Kansas Is Now Google, Kansas from Google Blogoscoped by Roger Browne

WordPress Goes Real-Time With PubSubHubbub from Mashable! by Amy-Mae Elliott

Curiosity from Dilbert.com Blog

Huge Garbage Patch Found in Atlantic Too from National Geographic News

How the earthquake in Chile could change Earth’s axis from Scientific American

Roadmap: Make Your Corporate Websites Relevant by Integrating Facebook, Google, MySpace, LinkedIn, or Twitter from Web Strategy by Jeremiah

Price Points from chrisbrogan.com

The White House Supports Google in Conflict with China

Google Shanghai Eclipse Viewing Offsite

Sebastian Anthony (RSS feed) had an interesting article on DownloadSquad on Jan. 14. about the White House publicly backing Google in a recent conflict with the Chinese government! Two countries squaring off over a conflict of a search engine?

Google stepped also conflicted with the Chinese government when they decided to stop censoring their company’s search results in China.

Google Voice mails exposed for all to see and hear

Apparently, even the most secure and private information isn’t.

http://blogs.zdnet.com/security/?p=4694

Makes me wonder what sort of cross-departmental communication is happening at Google. Fix it quickly guys!

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32 New Planets Found Outside Our Solar System

What about Pluto?

32 New Planets Found Outside Our Solar System
via National Geographic News on 10/18/09 – http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2009/10/091019-32-new-planets-found.html

The massive haul of new worlds brings the number of known extrasolar
planets to more than 400, astronomers say.

How and Why to Eliminate the Associated Press

Oops.

A voice of wisdom addressing how the old paradigm is trying to hold it’s position against a more sensible rising new paradigm of self-organizing syndication:

The Associated Press is becoming the enemy of the Internet because it is fighting the link and the link is the basis of the Internet. [More]

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