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About 4,500 children die each day from unsafe water and lack of basic sanitation facilities.
Via UNICEF. Imagine if all the Casey Anthony airtime had been donated to infomercials with all proceeds going toward clean water initiatives.

Source: unicef.org

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  • 1 year ago
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“Boy have we patented it.”

I was wondering when Apple was going to try to bring down the hammer on an Android manufacturer. Hilariously, Samsung is a key component supplier for Apple, which makes this a bit awkward. But what’s Samsung going to do? Cancel billions of dollars in orders in other company departments out of spite? I’m sure Toshiba would be happy to fill the gap if so.

(by higaara)

Source: youtube.com

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  • 2 years ago
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We hope that they’ll reach a new license deal, but we’re keeping all of our legal options open.

Sony’s Liz Young, re: Amazon’s new Cloud Player service for Amazon MP3 downloads. Apparently Amazon didn’t run this buy the record companies, after all. Frankly, good for Amazon.

If I were Bezos, I’d tell the RIAA to STFU. Otherwise, the recording companies can have a fun time explaining to a judge why people aren’t allowed to listen to music that they’ve purchased– and which were willingly sold– in a non-DRM’d format.

The reality is that people can today take Amazon MP3 purchases and upload them to Dropbox or iDisk and listen to them on their devices over the air. Amazon’s service simply removes the extra “re-upload” step from the equation. And if Steve Jobs is angry about anything today, it’s about not making this play first.

(Amazon’s Cloud Drive faces music industry backlash)

Source: appleinsider.com

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  • 2 years ago
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