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Buzz Out Loud 706: 'U can't haz Internet,' sez AT&T

by Molly Wood
AT&T threatens that the Internet is going to run out by 2010, and apparently, it's because everyone's watching Gossip Girl online. Luckily, The CW has caught on to the danger and is pulling Gossip Girl offline so the hordes won't keep watching it on their Web site. Because that would be just plain dangerous. Also, Microsoft, Nintendo, and Sony are all number one! Just ask them!
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EPISODE 706

PayPal plans to ban unsafe browsers
http://www.eweek.com/index2.php?option=content&task=view& amp;id=47667&pop=1&hide_ads=1&page=0&hide_js=1

Microsoft plans Office subscription service
http://www.news.com/8301-13860_3-9921711-56.html

Blockbuster sued over role in Facebook’s Beacon ad program
http://www.news.com/8301-13577_3-9921496-36.html

Comcast, AT&T absent at FCC hearing on Net neutrality
http://www.news.com/8301-10784_3-9921751-7.html

After complaints, Apple tweaks Software Update for Safari
http://www.news.com/8301-10784_3-9922267-7.html

AT&T: Internet to hit full capacity by 2010
http://www.news.com/ATT-Internet-to-hit-full-capacity-by-2010/ 2100-1034_3-6237715.html

Gossip Girl streams pulled off CW's site due to, well, popularity; cannibalization fears
http://www.paidcontent.org/entry/ 419-gossip-girl-streams-pulled-off-cws-site-due-to-well-popularity-cannibal/

Microsoft, Nintendo, Sony tout NPD numbers
http://www.news.com/8301-13772_3-9921783-52.html

Skeletons in the crimson closet: Facebook’s latest Harvard scuffle
http://www.news.com/8301-13577_3-9921374-36.html

RIP Edward Lorenz--Father of Chaos Theory
http://www.boingboing.net/2008/04/17/rip-father-of-chaos.html

BONUS: Fractal Magic!
http://www.crispdesign.net/fm/index.html

VOICE MAIL

Alex Miami Beach
A Twitter tale.

E-MAIL

Do Not Track registry

Tom, Molly,

Regarding your discussion in episode 704 about the do not track registry, I have a well actually for you. It looks like the deletion of cookies is not sufficient to avoid tracking these days. The Financial Post here in Canada published an article about ISPs using a service to perform deep packet inspection of your Web traffic to create targeted advertising.

According to the company providing the hardware and services, it is all anonymous, secure, etc., but we all know how well companies secure data. Plus, that one (or more) times you Google you name means that someone will be able to figure out who is the person being tracked in the data.

Here is the link to the article:
http://www.financialpost.com/story.html?id=443523

Matti (Toronto)


Psystar/Apple monopoly?

Hello TMJ,

This is Diane the architect, long time listener first time writer.
Writing in regards to episode 703, the Psystar/Apple monopoly (?). I believe the accurate term to describe Apple is proprietary. Their product is neither hardware nor software but rather the Apple experience. Users buy in knowingly to an integrated system, quality and design, but most importantly they’re buying the brand and the status that comes with that brand.

Take for example elevators (excuse the industry reference). Most elevator manufacturers in the industry are proprietary and have specific requirements that distinguish them from other manufacturers.

The operation software, machines, and parts are all proprietary components of their overall product. On top of which the maintenance servicing is restricted to their respective manufacturers, otherwise the warranty would be voided. There are some nonproprietary manufacturers that provide a product built of parts from other manufacturers, their system is open and can be serviced by anyone.

The proprietary manufacturer offers an integrated system that has a certain proven level of performance, where the nonproprietary product offers flexibility, not unlike Apple and Microsoft. Apple prices itself into a niche market and basically provides a proprietary version of a common product. Just because Apple doesn’t prefer to share like Microsoft or Linux doesn’t mean it’s a monopoly.

Anyway, love the show and keep up the good work!
--Diane.


How to vote on legislation

Hi Buzz Crew,

Long time listener and total BOL’r. In fact it was listening to your rants on technology legislation that inspired me to build Govit.com.

You can vote on all active legislation and have your vote sent instantly to your congressional representatives. It’s a super easy way to take meaningful political action.

Please vote on Net Neutrality
http://www.govit.com/H_R_5353/To_establish_broadband_policy_and_direct_the_Federal_Communi/

Lot’s of other cool things on the site too, such as tracking your votes compared with your representatives, seeing the bills sponsored by the presidential candidates, and quick easy access to your representatives 24-7.

I hope you like it. :)

--Taylor Norrish
BOL Fan and founder of Govit.com


Silent and possibly deadly

Hello BOL!
I thought I would send in a quick story regarding the Hybrid car silence issue. On June 30, 2007, I was walking home from work and was hit by a hybrid car. I did not have an iPod with me, and was not speaking on the phone. The driver made no attempt to make his presence known, and afterward, told the police that his excuse was that “you just can’t hear these hybrid cars.”

As a victim of the Silent and Possibly Deadly cars, my vote would definitely be to increase the noise these cars create. It could prevent anyone else from having to deal with the aftermath. Luckily, I had only a fractured bone in my heel and couldn’t walk for three months, but these accidents could be a lot worse.

Thanks for bringing such an awesome show to us every day!
--Lucas
Atlanta, Ga.

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by hilesr April 19, 2008 12:07 PM PDT
In BOL 706, Molly talks about usng Google Docs but not being too thrilled with Open Office. There's an OO extension that gives you the ability to move your OO files to and from Google Docs with a button on the OO toolbar:

http://extensions.services.openoffice.org/project/ooo2gd

I find myself using both OO and Google Docs more often because of the convenience of this extension.

--Roger Hiles / BOL fan
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by vic_in_toronto April 19, 2008 2:40 PM PDT
Tom,

The original software was FractalMagic by Sintar Software, circa 1980s. I doubt you'll find it online (I tried - all I found were really cool images created with it back in the day).

Check this out:
http://klippan.seths.se/ik/frholmes/english.html

They probably went under before the Web age - there is no evidence that they ever had a website or email address.

Good luck.
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