Tuesday, June 15, 2010

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Guggenheim to showcase YouTube clips

Posted: 15 Jun 2010 10:12 AM PDT

San Francisco Business Journal

YouTube videos, once dismissed as lowbrow humor or work distractions, are moving up in the world. Soon they'll have the cachet of high art.

New York's renowned Guggenheim Museum plans a show of YouTube videos in October at four locations. Up to 20 videos chosen by a jury will be exhibited in the New York mother museum as well as Guggenheims in Berlin, Bilbao and Venice.

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Twitter Will Add Places to Its Posts

Posted: 15 Jun 2010 10:12 AM PDT

New York Times

Twitter posts already answer who, what and when. Now they will also tell people exactly where a post was written.

On Monday, Twitter announced on its blog that Twitter Places is going live. Twitter users can tag their posts with their precise location — like Alcatraz or the Columbus Circle Whole Foods — and people can search for all the posts written from a specific location.

Twitter's founders have talked about the need to develop ways in which people can find the messages that are most relevant to them. This is a big step. If someone is walking into a concert and wants to know why the line is so long, for instance, they could search for the posts written from Madison Square Garden. If there are emergency vehicles outside a hotel, they could search posts written from the hotel.

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Youngstown explores broadband for business parks

Posted: 15 Jun 2010 06:10 AM PDT

Business Journal Daily

Businessmen operating companies where Youngstown hopes to establish broadband service say their companies stand to benefit greatly -- and high-speed Internet connections are absolutely essential to prosper in today's marketplace.

Mayor Jay Williams wants City Council to authorize the applying to the Appalachian Regional Commission for financial assistance to install broadband telecommunications fibers in the Ohio Works and Riverbend industrial parks. The total cost of the project would be $175,000, with the city required to put up a 50% match for the funding.

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Starbucks to Offer Free Wi-Fi Service

Posted: 14 Jun 2010 12:04 PM PDT

Wall Street Journal

Starbucks Corp. will make wireless Internet service free at all U.S. stores starting July 1, eliminating a previous fee of $3.99 for two hours of access.

The move comes after McDonald's Corp. earlier this year dropped all access fees on wireless Internet service, as the fast-food chain sought to make its restaurants a more suitable place to hang out.

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