HTML5 is changing the look of Web video, but can it edge out Flash? At the end of August, the band Arcade Fire launched an online experiment with Google that allowed fans to build a personalized music video to accompany the new song "We Used to Wait." But the video was more than a normal video: it was a collection of video windows within the Web browser that provided, among other images, aerial ...
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A weekly chat about the best ways to kill time online. Our Web Hostess, Monica Hesse, sifts the Internet so you don't have to, searching for meaning, manners and the next great meme. Google - Searching - Search Engines - Craigslist - Companies
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Thursday marks the kickoff of the 2010 NFL season, and along with it, a renewed interest in fantasy leagues and video games that let Monday-morning quarterbacks feel as if they're part of the action. The perennial champ of the genre, Electronic Arts Inc.'s "Madden," has already made its debut this year as a free Facebook application.
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Oh, good, someone invented online therapy. As if that AIM bot we played with as kids was not helpful enough? Theompany is called Mentaline, and according to their Web site they will help you find a therapist or life coach online by browsing a directory organized by ailment and then let you talk to them about your problems via webcam. Its CEO, Jesper Buch, is a self-described "man of ideas" whose ...
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Google has rekindle its love for speedy Web searches with Google Instant, a new version of the search engine that displays results as you type.
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A newly-released internal report by BP shifts blame over the disastrous oil rig collapse and subsequent spill on subcontractors Halliburton and Transocean. Mark Strassmann reports.
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PETA says the video in question was shot at Professional Laboratory and Research Services Incorporated in Corapeake.
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Adobe Systems Incorporated (Nasdaq:ADBE) is showcasing advances in next-generation video and rich media solutions at the IBC 2010 tradeshow, that improve the creation, delivery and monetization of content for broadcasters, ...
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A video in which a cancer patient declares his love for his wife has become a surprise internet hit - thanks in part to cameo appearances from a Hollywood star and a prime minister.
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The new clip for Junip 's "Always" takes co-director Andreas Nilsson 's signature creepy surreality and stretches it into something resembling comedy. (Andreas co-directed the video with Filip Nilsson .) So the intense, sunken-eyed figure who slithers like a snake and shoots instrument-annihilating rays from his fingertips turns out to be a Mr. Miyagi character, there to ready the Jose Gonzalez ...
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