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World Tech Round Up - Friday July 3, 2009 E-mail

Written by Ken Rutkowski, on 03-07-2009 12:45


* Google's books deal under US scanner
* Silicon Valley star readies new venture capital firm
* Troubles Plague Cyberspy Defense
* Why the Mobile Web Won’t Save Sirius XM
* WiMax Ready To Surge Again
* DVR Use to Hit 50% in Two Years, Ad Skipping to Rise to 18%
* Has in-flight entertainment got wings in the iPod era?
* Subway Puts Phelps Back in Its Advertising Pool

Today's Featured Company / Person - GDGT - Gadget lovers rejoice - this is a social site where you can obsess over those tiny bundles of tech joy among others just as geeky as you. GDGT (pronounced “g-d-g-t,” but I like to just say “gadget”) is a highly structured wiki that centers on tech gadgets. Anyone can edit any information on the site, but everything is structured which allows for lots of slicing and dicing of the data. The site includes intensely detailed specs on each product and groups products into logical categories. There are over a dozen categories and thousands of products in GDGT now, and users will quickly add more. All that structured data also allows for an incredibly useful Gadget finder tool as well. Users select gadgets that they own, used to own, or want, and can add reviews and ratings. Blog reviews are threaded into the discussion as well. GDGT also has a forum feature where users can discuss relevant gadget related topics.


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1. 04-07-2009 17:11

Sigh....
Heres an idea, next time Andy wants to buy a laptop to add to his 7 others creating a landfill in his house, how about making him donate the equal amount to a homeless charity and also give $20 to hungry person 'before' he can even enter the Apple store. 
 
That should slow him down a bit. What a muppet.

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