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Internet News Update

I’ve started a new post series: Internet News Update. Now I’ll be posting latest Internet news updates on this blog as many times as possible. These posts will try to keep my readers up-to-date about design, InfoSec, marketing and Web development industry.

Living Outside the United States? No Pandora For You!

Pandora Logo

As Michael Arrington wrote over at TechCrunch, international access to Pandora Internet Radio has been blocked. Though I’m not worried or sad because of this access restriction, a few people in my friend circle are a bit sad who were regular users of Pandora Internet Radio.

Today, one of my regular readers tried to visit Pandora and found this:

Pandora Restricted Access Notice

Sue RIAA! Well, if you can’t do that, I’ll suggest to use Finetune. It’s an awesome Internet radio service and so far, it’s available worldwide.

[tags]Pandora, RIAA, Internet Radio, Pandora Access Restriction[/tags]

Google to Offer a Paid GMail Service

According to this news article published by Houston Chronicle, Google is planning to launch a paid version of GMail service that will have bigger space quotas.

Mr. Sergey Brin, co-founder & President, Technology at Google said, “the company will start selling additional storage capacity to e-mail users with extraordinary needs. Google still hasn’t figured out the specifics, but Brin indicated the e-mail storage and fees to be introduced later this year would be similar to Google’s photo-hosting service that charges $25 annually for 6.25 gigabytes and $500 annually for 250 gigabytes.”

“We can’t afford to give away everything for free,” Mr. Brin said.

[tags]Google, GMail[/tags]

Japan Launches a Satellite Based Alert System to Track Disasters

Japan made a nice move towards making life a bit safer for its citizens, launched a satellite-based alert system Friday that will instantly send warnings of tsunamis and updates on volcanic activity to help speed evacuations.

Wired reports:

Japan consistently experiences about 10 percent of the world’s magnitude 6 or greater earthquakes, which if underwater can trigger tsunamis, according to Meteorological Agency data. The country also has 108 active volcanoes – about 10 percent of the world’s total.

Under the system, called “J-ALERT,” the nation’s Fire and Disaster Management Agency will immediately transmit warnings on tsunamis if an earthquake occurs. It will also issue alerts following signs of volcanic activity based on information from the Meteorological Agency to local authorities, said Fire and Disaster Management agency spokesman Takeshi Itoh. Information on strong earthquakes after they occur will also be sent, Itoh said.

The warnings will activate communication devices in the regions connected to the system, setting off sirens and voice advisories via radio, Itoh said.

Sounds interesting to me!

To read the full news article, you may want to visit this link.

[tags]Japan, news[/tags]

Palm OS is Now Garnet OS

Access, a global provider of advanced software technologies to the mobile and beyond-PC markets announced that the Palm OS will now be known as Garnet OS.

The renaming is part of a process begun in October 2006, when Access announced that its subsidiary, PalmSource, the developer of Palm OS, would also take the name Access.

According to the official press release (January 25, 2007):

SUNNYVALE, Calif., January 25, 2007 – ACCESS CO., LTD., today debuted the new ACCESS Powered® logo and announced it is renaming Palm OS® to Garnet™ OS. The new ACCESS Powered™ logo replaces the Palm Powered™ logo and is now used with products from both ACCESS and PalmSource, Inc. (now known as ACCESS Systems Americas, Inc.).

Last October (2006), ACCESS announced that its wholly owned subsidiary, PalmSource, Inc., had begun the process of changing its name to ACCESS. As part of that process, along with its previously announced agreement with Palm, Inc., to sell PalmSource’s rights in the Palm Trademark Holding Company to Palm, ACCESS is renaming all products that originally had Palm-based names. The first product to be renamed is Palm OS, which is now known as Garnet OS.

[tags]Palm OS[/tags]

YouTube Introduces Exciting New Features

Via YouTube Blog , I came to know that the YouTube team has rolled out some key changes and enhancements to the site. I’ve underlined the major changes/additions.

Official New Feature Release Notes:

MESSAGING IS BACK IN BUSINESS: Messaging should really truly be fixed now, including messages that contain e-mail addresses and URLs. Thanks for your patience as we worked out kinks related to an over-enthusiastic spam filter.

GOOGLE SEARCH!: Thanks to, ahem, a certain parent company, our search is now vastly improved so it should be even easier to find your favorite sleeping kitty video exactly when you want to show it to grandma. Moreover, YouTube videos are now indexed on Google Video Search, which means more potential viewers for your videos!

B-B-B-LOCK THA HATERS: Stopping the haters in their tracks is now easier than ever. Not only is there the “Block User” feature on each person’s Channel page, but now you can instantly zap anyone you like by using the new “Block User” feature next to each comment on your video.

CHANNELS ARE EVEN MORE CUSTOMIZABLE: Don’t want to show folks who your subscribers are? Would rather not have Favorites display on you page so your own videos can get all the glory? Now you can turn modules on or off by going into the “Channel Design” area under “My Account” and choosing to show or hide various boxes. You can also select one video to display at the top of your page (go into “Channel Info” to do this).

VIEW VIDEOS THAT HAVE THE MOST RESPONSES: Under the Video browse tab, there’s a new page showing videos that have the most responses. Go to the Most Responded >> All Time to see a great set of videos that have inspired other users to post their own clips.

NEW AND IMPROVED HELP CENTER: The contents of the Help Center have tripled and it’s hopefully easier to read and navigate. Plus now you can search within the Help Center, see the Top 5 questions most asked by users, and let us know whether the information was helpful or not.

MORE ROOM FOR YOUR FEATURED VIDEOS: The categories page got a facelift and now shows two featured videos for each topic. But then, when you click through, brace yourself: we’ve got room for – count ’em – 20 featured videos within each section. More space for your incredible work! Sadia, whom you’ll meet soon, is the editor in charge of this area, so write to her with feature requests.

MEET THE GURUS: There’s a new type of Channel for people who create “how to” videos for fitness, cooking, video production, guitar playing and more. So if you’ve got a special skill, sign up for your Guru account now!

POST TO DIGG, DELICIOUS, FURL AND MORE: If you click on “Post Video” under a video, you will see a row of icons that lets you quickly post the video to these neat-o bookmarking services.

[tags]YouTube[/tags]

Wikipedia Adds Nofollow Link Attribute

Recently, Wikipedia added the ‘nofollow’ attribute to all external links. The reason for this change is to battle spam and blackhat SEO tricks.

You may want to follow this link to read the original article posted on Google Blogoscoped.

[tags]Wikipedia, Nofollow Link Attribute[/tags]

Bomb Shatters PayPal HQ Window

I was passing through the latest articles @ Wired News when this news article pulled my attention.

“An explosive device blew out a thick, plate-glass window Tuesday evening at the Silicon Valley headquarters of PayPal, the online payments unit of eBay.

No injuries resulted when what local fire officials said was an explosive device shattered a 6-foot-square window on the ground floor of the four-story building in San Jose. The explosion occurred outside a building exit.”

To read the full version of this news article, visit: http://www.wired.com/news/wireservice/0,72046-0.html?tw=rss.index

[tags]PayPal, News[/tags]



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