Victoria Espinel Will See Full Senate Vote for Copyright Czar

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Wired was among a number of news sources last week that reported on Victoria Espinel’s progress throguh the U.S. Senate, where she is moving through the confirmation process and could soon become the first Copyright Czar.The Senate Judiciary Committee unanimously approved Victoria Espinel’s nomination Thursday, paving the way for a full Senate vote to confirm the nation’s first copyright czar.

No Senate vote date was set immediately for a nominee who was applauded by both the “copyleft” and the “copyright.”

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Social media a smash hit on the Xbox — 2 million users in its first week!

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It seems the recent addition of Twitter, Facebook and Last.fm to the Xbox Live experience is proving to be a hit! The jury’s still out on whether Twitter has been such a huge success on the PS3, but I’m sure Sony will release a statement soon to compete with Microsoft.

According to a spokesman from Microsoft, over 2 million users logged into Facebook using their console… in just the first week! Not only did they log in and poke their cute prospective girlfriends and answer banal questions about each other, they also created half a million Last.fm accounts and streamed a total of 120 million minutes of music — again, in just the first week!

These crazy numbers are shocking; it’s truly a case of build-it-and-they-will-come. The break-neck pace at which Microsoft and Sony update their consoles is a sure sign that competition between the PS3 and Xbox is still hotting up.

The console war is not yet over! Poor Wii… there’s a new Zelda title coming soon, right?

[via CNET]

Social media a smash hit on the Xbox — 2 million users in its first week! originally appeared on Download Squad on Wed, 25 Nov 2009 08:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Image optimization: get more visitors by being listed at the very top of Google’s search results

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Google Images has indexed billions of images. If your image can be found for the right keyword, then you will get targeted visitors to your website. We have six tips that help you to get your images on Google’s first results page.

Greasemonkey script fixes Twitter’s new retweets

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Are you one of the many, many people who seem to be up in arms about Twitter’s implementation of retweets? A neat little Greasemonkey script called Retweet Avatars might go a long way toward making you feel better about the new system. Instead of showing the original poster’s icon, it shows your retweeting friend’s icon, with a much smaller inset for the original tweeter.

This two-icon system is similar to the way some third-party clients plan to support retweets, and I think it’s a good compromise. You still have “strangers in your stream,” but their icons aren’t displayed as prominently as those of the people you actually follow. Maybe Twitter should go ahead and use this system by default. Until they do, though, the script works for Greasemonkey in Firefox, although I couldn’t get it working in Greasekit for Safari.

As a side-note: if you prefer to switch the icons, so the original poster’s is larger, you can do that by making a 1-character change to the script. Instructions are on the userscripts.org page.

Greasemonkey script fixes Twitter’s new retweets originally appeared on Download Squad on Tue, 24 Nov 2009 09:35:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Facebook users approve new privacy policy

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Facebook made a promise earlier this year to listen to user input about any changes to its terms of service and privacy policy, and so far they’ve followed through. Facebook opened up a comment period on an update to the privacy policy earlier this month, and now the users have spoken and approved the changes. During the process, the Facebook Site Governance fan page doubled its membership, growing to almost 500,000 fans.

The new privacy policy was written from scratch, so it’s hard to point to item-by-item changes. In general, the new terms are stricter about the kind of data Facebook can share with third parties, and the degree of access advertisers have to Facebook users. Facebook has raised the ire of users in the past with programs like Facebook Beacon (which published your activity on third-party sites to your Facebook account). Beacon has been discontinued under the new privacy policy.

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Facebook users approve new privacy policy originally appeared on Download Squad on Mon, 23 Nov 2009 11:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Back from the dead? Yahoo Upcoming gets some surprise feature love

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It’s been a number of months (if not longer) since Yahoo showed any love to its Upcoming events service. Since acquiring the service in October 2005, the service has seen just one re-design - and few additional features since. However, in a largely-uncovered announcement earlier in the week, Upcoming now offers a new Jumpstart feature that scans your Pandora, last.fm and iTunes libraries and then follows your favourite artists on the service - alerting you to forthcoming gigs listed on Upcoming.

Whilst other services, including last.fm, allow you to easily view your favourite artists, it’s an interesting addition to the Upcoming service - and hopefully means that Yahoo are now looking at ways to build on a largely unloved product.

Back from the dead? Yahoo Upcoming gets some surprise feature love originally appeared on Download Squad on Sun, 22 Nov 2009 10:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Seen that? - Blogging Explained in Simple Terms

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Blogging Explained in Simple Terms at The Search Engine Weblog By now, if you haven't heard of Blogging, you must be in a coma, seldom watch or listen to the news, or never use the internet. Bloggers are the newest and most popular …



Facebook is trying out a new photo upload tool, and it doesn’t suck!

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Facebook is the most popular photo sharing site in the world, but its photo upload tool has always been clunky and frustrating to use. No longer, thanks to a prototype New Photo Uploader that will hopefully displace the current upload tool very, very soon. Instead of the slow, tough-to-navigate system that loads up thumbnails of every. photo. in. your. pictures. folder. by default (ugh!), this new version has navigation that looks a lot more like what you’re used to in Windows Explorer or the OS X Finder.

Facebook ditched the old-school Java uploader they’d been using since 2005, and built a plug-in from scratch with newer tools. Aside from looking better and running a lot more smoothly, the new uploader can also run in the background, so you don’t have to stop browsing while you wait for your pics to upload. The first time you try to upload photos after turning on the prototype, you’ll be prompted to install the Facebook plugin. It doesn’t take long, and it’s well worth the extra 30 seconds to get a better, faster photo uploader.

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Facebook is trying out a new photo upload tool, and it doesn’t suck! originally appeared on Download Squad on Fri, 20 Nov 2009 17:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Trillian brings impressive multi-network chat to the iPhone chat

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Trillian, the excellent all-purpose chat app we’ve loved for years on the PC, just made the leap to the iPhone.

There are a lot of things to love about this pocket-sized version of Trillian, including its great-looking interface and its support for several different chat services. You’ll need to sign up for a free Astra account if you don’t already have one, but it’s nice that Trilian’s existing desktop users can just plug and play with no account setup required.

Little perks of Trillian on the iPhone include push notifications (yay!) and the ability to send photos. Managing contacts is also pretty easy. In fact, Trillian’s the first iPhone chat app I’ve seen that has a straightforward way of moving contacts between groups.

I do have a couple of minor bones to pick with Trillian, though. First, no landscape keyboard? Seriously? IM is a typing-intensive activity, and the iPhone’s small portrait keyboard doesn’t cut it for fast and furious chats.

Second: it takes two clicks to close your current chat (the “more” button and then “end conversation”). Can’t we just get a close button? These are minor issues with what’s otherwise a great app, and a decent value at $4.99, especially if you use more than one chat service at a time.

[via CNET]

Trillian brings impressive multi-network chat to the iPhone chat originally appeared on Download Squad on Fri, 20 Nov 2009 10:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Fishbowl is a kick-ass Facebook client for Windows 7

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When Microsoft introduced us to Silverlight 4 the other day, the demoed a slick Facebook application. It’s called Fishbowl, and it’s now available for download. Not only does Fishbowl provide a nice, clean display of your stream (read: free of sidebar annoyances), but it’s packed with excellent features, responsive, and extremely intuitive to use.

It’s also ready to add some sizzle to your Windows 7 taskbar with jumplist and Aero Peek goodness. Read on after the break!

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Fishbowl is a kick-ass Facebook client for Windows 7 originally appeared on Download Squad on Fri, 20 Nov 2009 09:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Listerine is a fresh and clean Twitter list organizer

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With everyone going gaga over Twitter lists, it was only a matter of time before someone built a third-party service for creating and managing lists. Enter Listerine. Instead of making you go through pages upon pages of people you follow, this handy web app shows all your Twitter friends in a drag-and-drop interface.

The friends display shows mutual friends with a heart icon, and people who don’t follow you back with a star. There’s a search field, in case you follow so many people that even this compact grid layout is too difficult to navigate. To add a friend to a list, just grab their icon and drag it. Perhaps Listerine’s coolest feature is the ability to direct-message everyone on a list. This works great if you want to invite your local list to an event, or DM your team at work.

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Listerine is a fresh and clean Twitter list organizer originally appeared on Download Squad on Wed, 18 Nov 2009 17:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Seesmic launches native Windows Twitter client

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Seesmic sure picked a weird time to announce a new Windows-native Twitter client. It’s one of the most popular clients running on Adobe’s cross-platform AIR platform, which just hit version 2.0. AIR was everyone’s biggest complaint about Seesmic, so it makes sense that they’d want to ditch AIR on at least one OS. Creating a native app also allows for drag-and-drop Twitter list management and plug-ins for various third-party Twitter services.

Plugins so far include the user recommendation service MrTweet and the index of popular links, Tweetmeme. Other Twitter-like services will also be able to integrate with Seesmic through the new service. This doesn’t necessarily mean the end of development for the AIR version of Seesmic, unless they come out with a native Mac client too. The Mac Twitter space already has a lot of great apps, though, so I’m not sure that’ll happen.

To get beta access to the new Windows client, you’ll have to sign up for Team Seesmic.

Seesmic launches native Windows Twitter client originally appeared on Download Squad on Tue, 17 Nov 2009 17:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Twitter apps now have people search, thanks to a new API

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Third-party Twitter apps have access to nearly all of Twitter’s functions. Even the new lists feature and the new retweet format can be supported by any ambitious developer. It’s sort of strange then, that Twitter’s people search is just now getting an API.

Now that this missing API is finally here, the ability to search for users should be popping up in your favorite Twitter program very soon. “Find people” on Twitter’s site works by search both name and username, which is something apps couldn’t achieve with the (admittedly very handy) “go to user ” function.

If you’re a curious developer, go check out the official announcement on Twitter’s API announcements list.

Twitter apps now have people search, thanks to a new API originally appeared on Download Squad on Tue, 17 Nov 2009 12:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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The right SEO tactic for low and high competition

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Depending on the keywords for which you want to get high rankings, you have to employ different tactics. Keywords with less competition require different tactics than keywords with high competition. Two charts illustrate the importance and the effect of different Optimization tactics.

Analyze Words - analyze Twitter users based on their toots

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Analyze WordsWho doesn’t love a superficial pop-psychology tool? Analyze Words purports to reveal the personality of Twitter users by analyzing their recent toots tweets. The resulting analysis is broken down into three main categories: Emotional Style, Social Style, and Thinking Style.

Each main category consists of three or four ratings; for example, Emotional Style consists of Upbeat, Worried, Angry, and Depressed. Social Style’s ratings are Plugged in, Personable, Arrogant/Distant, and Spacey/Valley girl, and Thinking Style’s ratings are Analytic, Sensory, and In-the-moment.

Unfortunately, Analyze Words doesn’t do any intelligent filtering - for example, retweets are analyzed along with regular tweets, so if you happen to retweet a lot of other people’s content, the analysis won’t really reflect your own words. But maybe I’m just being touchy because Analyze Words told me I’m a worried, arrogant / distant sensory thinker. Or something like that.

Analyze Words - analyze Twitter users based on their toots originally appeared on Download Squad on Fri, 13 Nov 2009 12:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Twitter’s new retweets stumble, but they’re still coming (and it’s good)

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There’s been a flurry of news and views surrounding Twitter’s retweet feature as it rolls out to more users this week. To sum up, limited introduction of the new feature was announced, then it was halted to fix some bugs, and now it’s back on again. No big deal, but the user reaction to the new retweets has been so enormous and so polarized that Twitter founder Ev Williams saw fit to write a rare blog post on the subject.

The feature received heavy criticism from some users (including confused celebrities) who didn’t understand that retweets will start appearing in your stream with the icon of the original poster. The words of someone you don’t follow have always been able to end up in your stream as retweets, but now you’ll see an icon, too. Don’t freak out. If you see someone you don’t like, you can go to that user’s settings and block retweets from him or her. That’s right: you have control over your retweet settings for individual users.

Ev’s response in support of retweets includes two very strong points. Number one: formalizing retweets and showing the original poster’s icon clears up any confusion about who wrote what you’re reading. It also means you only see the message once, even if 17 of your friends retweet it, which makes for a tidier Twitter stream. Number two: the new system makes retweets trackable. You’ll be able to click on tabs to see retweets by others, retweets by you and your tweets, retweeted. This wouldn’t have been possible without formally coding the retweet process into Twitter.

This isn’t a web-only feature: app developers already either support it or are working to make sure they support it soon. Some of them even have more elegant presentations of retweets than the web interface. In the meantime, chill out when you see a strange face in your stream. This is the new way of things on Twitter, and it’s actually pretty cool.

Twitter’s new retweets stumble, but they’re still coming (and it’s good) originally appeared on Download Squad on Thu, 12 Nov 2009 10:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Bump for Android: slick contact-sharing app not iPhone-only anymore

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Bump, the impressive iPhone app that lets you trade contact info and other data by physically bumping two phones together, isn’t just an iPhone app anymore. Bump for Android has arrived (so sayeth TechCrunch, at any rate), and it covers Bump’s biggest weakness: you had to have an iPhone to use it. Between iPhones and Android devices, Bump now has the potential to become a common way of swapping contact info.

In addition to the Android launch, Bump also polished up its iPhone app. The new version, which is in the app store now, taps into Facebook to compare address books with your bumping buddies and see whether you have any contacts in common. You can also send either a message or a newsfeed post to yourself via Facebook when you bump someone new, so you can remember to get in touch with them later. These features haven’t made their way to the Android edition of Bump yet.

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Bump for Android: slick contact-sharing app not iPhone-only anymore originally appeared on Download Squad on Thu, 12 Nov 2009 09:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Tweetdeck back in the iPhone app store with new features, fewer bugs

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Twitter fanatics were disappointed when the hotly-anticipated update to Tweetdeck’s iPhone app was pulled from the app store due to bugs, but it’s available again today. The upgrade is a big one, including some of the most important features of the Tweetdeck desktop version. The biggest deal might be Facebook integration, a feature that keeps Tweetdeck competitive with its main desktop rival, Seesmic (which has Facebook support, but has yet to launch an iPhone app).

In addition, Tweetdeck for iPhone now has video uploading via 12Seconds.tv, taking advantage of the video capabilities of the iPhone 3GS. It also uses the device’s GPS for a “nearby” feature that lets you read tweets from folks in your vicinity. Although I take every opportunity to bash Twitter’s trending topics, fans of that aspect of the service will now find it in Tweetdeck. One feature I won’t bash, though, is the address picker, which lets you choose a contact from list so your @replies are without typos.

Combine all those features with details like a landscape keyboard mode and the ability to save drafts, and you’ve got a pretty solid version 1.1. If you’ve been using and enjoying Tweetdeck, this update should be some sweet icing on the cake.

Tweetdeck back in the iPhone app store with new features, fewer bugs originally appeared on Download Squad on Wed, 11 Nov 2009 10:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Seen that? - New AOL Homepage Launched

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New AOL Homepage Launched at The Search Engine Weblog Aol has launched a brand-new layout to their site…it's really nice! It definitely has more of a portal fee, in the Yahoo! vein. Lot's of interesting tools like weather, AOL Radio, and the AOL …



Reeder for iPhone lets you read your Google Reader feeds in style

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For the last few weeks I’ve been looking for a suitable RSS reader application for my iPhone. I’ve found myself frustrated with long-time favourite NetNewsWire (which currently lacks any of the Google Reader sharing options) and the Google Reader web UI. Much like every Twitter client out there, I’ve bought my fair share of RSS readers for the iPhone and after much testing I have finally found a new favourite: Reeder.

Reeder [iTunes Link] has all the relevant sharing options I’ve craved in one place - and best of all is stylish as hell. There’s plenty of applications with custom user interfaces on the iPhone - some more successful than others - but Reeder balances the familiar with custom elements, and as a result the interface looks great when browsing (and reading) content.

If I had any complaints about Reeder, it’s that the application lacks the ability to view your friends’ shared items within the application, but given the sheer style and speed of the application it’s a small oversight. If you’re looking to pick up a copy of Reeder, the developer has dropped the price to $0.99 until version 1.1 ships - and available now on the App Store.

Reeder for iPhone lets you read your Google Reader feeds in style originally appeared on Download Squad on Tue, 10 Nov 2009 10:15:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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