Thursday, July 09, 2009

Google takes training wheels off Gmail, other apps

Why mobile phone users should pay ringtone royalties; 4chan hellraisers finding fame brings heat?
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Google takes training wheels off Gmail, other apps

Finally conceding that big-time companies don't want to buy e-mail that seems as though it's still only half-baked, Google this morning announced that Google Apps -- including Gmail, Google Calendar, Google Docs and Google Talk -- has officially lost its beta designation. My Network World colleague John Fontana writes: While Google claims the move is just semantics, it acknowledges that the "beta"... Read full story

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Why mobile phone users should pay ringtone royalties
This splendid idea inexplicably managed to raise a ruckus right before everyone fled for the holiday weekend: Every time a musical ringtone plays in public -- suggests the American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers (ASCAP) -- carriers should pay a royalty for the "performance," a cost that would unfortunately need to be passed along to wireless phone users. Consumer advocates and online...

4chan hellraisers finding fame brings heat?
It seems as though the more attention 4chan attracts -- and it's been attracting plenty of late -- the more trouble the notorious den of mischief makers has staying online. Coincidence? Probably not. The main 4chan site is inaccessible at the moment and apparently has been kaput for going on 24 hours.

Boston must have IT budget dollars to burn
Sharon Machlis, my IDG Enterprise colleague at Computerworld, writes: Boston will soon have an official iPhone app allowing residents to send photos of neighborhood nuisances to City Hall and request action, the Boston Globe reports this morning, "making the filing of complaints quicker and easier for iPhone users."

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