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Taking cues from the structure of Wikipedia and the algorithms used by Google, Alexander Wissner-Gross, a Harvard Ph.D. candidate, has developed software to automatically create reading lists for students based …Comment Original post by LinuxInsider

“If you implement the sort of checking that they have at other sites, then a huge proportion of the interesting stuff on YouTube would be declared illegal, which would put a big dent in the usability.Comment Original post by TechNewsWorld

LARRY PAGE: “In 2007 we ought to take the adult industry by storm.” SERGEY BRIN: “It’s not easy, it’s a large field with lots of players…” ERIC SCHMIDT: “How can we crush competition?” LARRY: “We could start …Comment Original post …

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In 1997, Jonathan T. Taplin, a veteran film and television producer, stood up at a cable industry convention and asserted that in the future all movies would be distributed over the Internet.Comment Original post by New York Times

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In 1997, Jonathan T. Taplin, a veteran film and television producer, stood up at a cable industry convention and asserted that in the future all movies would be distributed over the Internet.Comment Original post by New York Times