GOOGLE and ADMOB sittin’ in a TREE, unopposed by the F-T-C. Details: http://www.emarketer.com/blog/index.php/deal-ftc-approves-googles-acquisition-admob/ From ArtDaily: “Mexican Codices will be Digitalized for their Study”. The National Library of Medicine has launched a new […]
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Want Your GTV? Google Goes to Television
Google announced yesterday Google TV, which is partially about television and partly about Android and partly about Google crawling out of your computer devices and into your living room. (Did anyone else […]
Morning Buzz — May 21, 2010
Today’s picture from http://www.flickr.com/photos/nationalarchives/3002426059/. CNET has a pretty extensive article on Google’s recently-announced WebM video format. In Cleveland? Looking for a golf course? Here ya go. NCSU has released an online shelf […]
Morning Buzz — May 20, 2010
Cornell University Library has joined the Flickr Commons. Library Boy notes that the US Federal Judiciary has gotten its own YouTube channel and points to some other law-themed YouTube channels. German prosecutors […]
Harry Ransom Center Announces Online Database for Medieval and Early Modern Manuscripts Collection
The Harry Ransom Center of the University of Texas at Austin has announced an online database for its medieval and early modern manuscripts collection. The collection contains 215 items going from the […]