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obsessable.com - 1/7/2009
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Eye-Fi, the makers of the SD cards that fit in your current digital cameras and connect over WiFi to upload pictures without connecting to your computer, announced a new move to offer direct to YouTube video uploads today. The new technology hasn't yet been released, but Eye-Fi will be ...
mashable.com - 1/14/2009
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Perhaps this has been going on for a
while, but I’ve never noticed it before. YouTube users...
often create an original video using their favorite popular song as the audio. I’m afraid that they won’t be able to do that much longer, ...
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YouTube Now Mutes Videos With Unauthorized Copyrighted Music
cradlepoint.com - 1/5/2009
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Mobile User Personal Hotspots and Mobile Broadband Routers
made to be truly mobile. Create a secure WiFi...
network virtually anywhere. Share your connection with up to 16 devices. Never search for a hotspot again, take it with you wherever you go. ...
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blog.wired.com - 1/14/2009
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Major label Warner Music Group made big waves
with its proclamation that it wasn't being paid enough...
for its music being played on YouTube, and its attendant demand that Google remove all of its music from the site. As Mashable mentioned, ...
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Warner Music Group Mutes YouTube
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Upload video instantly from your camera to YouTube with new Eye-fi cards
Tech Digest —
... PC, but also to YouTube. Previous versions only worked with photographs. The potential for these cards is wonderful, but also dangerous. Someone photographing in a restricted area could be running a Wi-Fi network nearby and despite having his or her camera confiscated, keep access to the pictures stored within. That's good for citizen journalists, but very bad for security. I suspect it'll only take one high-profile, governmental incident before these are banned. Eye-Fi (via Obsessable) For more CES coverage, check out this post. ...
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