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Images: The highs and lows of digital drama
A look back at a decade--yes, a decade--of Web series, from sitcoms to thrillers to musicals, that both succeeded and flopped.
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OpenDocument Foundation's 'woes' have little to do with OpenDoc Format's future
I've been so busy with other stuff that I've only peripherally been paying attention to an ongoing meme on the Internet about how the World Wide Web Consortium's Common Document Format (CDF) had...
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Drama in the Office of Public Printer
Recently, there has been a bit of a drama going on at the GPO and the position of Public Printer, who heads the agency and is a presidential appointment.
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iPad 3 'Heatgate' drama is completely overblown
Yes, the iPad 3 runs warmer than the iPad 2. But it's simply a consequence of the Retina display's lower light efficiency and power efficiency. Comes with the territory folks!
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HP's Q1: No drama counts as a win
HP's quarter is likely to be mixed, but the bar has been set low enough for the company to quietly start topping expectations.
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High drama around red wine research
This week's wacky high drama involves a lot of controversy around Professor Dipak Das' published studies of how resveratrol, a component of red wine, affects cardiovascular health.
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Simulation drama: 'Why IT projects fail'
Listen to business and IT stakeholders work together to create a successful project under difficult conditions.
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Mike Arrington addresses AOL 'drama' at start of TechCrunch expo
TechCrunch's founder and former editor-in-chief wants to keep the focus on startups at Disrupt SF 2011 this week.
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Yahoo's Bartz era: The non-stop drama in her own words
Why did Carol Bartz have to go? She tells the tale in her own words during investor calls.
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Google Plus: Too Much Unnecessary Drama
Google Plus has the user experience problems of a startup and its risks come with the penalties of service loss from a vital public utility.
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Copenhagen: walk-out as drama builds
Copenhagen talks suspended after African delegates walk out.
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Skype's legal drama finally ends; Time to start innovating
The Skype legal drama has finally come to a close and now, finally, executives can focus on innovating to make the product better and more competitive in this changing communications environment.
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Men watch more high-def than women--and other things about HDTV you probably already know
There was a time not too long ago when a lot of people bought an HDTV, brought it home, and started watched TV, all the while thinking they were watching in HD when they hadn't bothered to upgrade...
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High drama and low points in RIAA trial
High drama today at the illegal music downloading file of Jammie Thomas-Rasset, as RIAA expert witness Dr. Doug Jacobsen testified that he recently found a log file on the defendant's hard drive...
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No drama, Obama? Sounds dramatic to me...
In today's radio address, the President-elect specifically said he intends to add jobs in the greentech sector. Here's the specific passage: "We’ll put people back to work rebuilding our...
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Images: The highs and lows of digital drama
A look back at a decade--yes, a decade--of Web series, from sitcoms to thrillers to musicals, that both succeeded and flopped.
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Schoolyard antics take Microhoo drama to new level
Something doesn't smell quite right here. Techcrunch reports earlier today that Jonathan Miller, former AOL chief executive and one of the names that popped up as part of Team Icahn on the newly...
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Yahoo: Microhoo, Icahn drama cost us $22 million; Economy soft
The Carl Icahn proxy battle and Microsoft buyout drama appears to have been a slight distraction for Yahoo, which is seeing slowing display ad demand amid a weak economy. Yahoo on Tuesday...
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OpenDocument Foundation's 'woes' have little to do with OpenDoc Format's future
I've been so busy with other stuff that I've only peripherally been paying attention to an ongoing meme on the Internet about how the World Wide Web Consortium's Common Document Format (CDF) had...
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