Saturday, July 23, 2011

Boot-up: Ordnance survey for Vince cable, reddit, and Twitter spam gold

Vince cable cares ordnance survey photography: Steve Parsons/PA
Quickly to chew over, as picked by the technology team burst of 10 links for you
"The Prime Minister has announced today that the ministerial responsibility for ordnance survey, in addition to land registry office and met passed Office innovation and skills (BIS) to the Department for business."
"Move the Government to the ordnance survey and the Government of customer functions by the Department for communities and local government."
"BIS Permanent Secretary, Martin Donnelly, welcomed the movement, creation of a public data Corporation (PDC), marked a step in the direction have been announced for the Government in January of this year."
Ordnance survey was never quite useful within DCLG. It will be interesting to see who is his ministers.
"Basically, I think that Twitter priorities are wrong here." Twitter needs a far more aggressive, automated, proactive, heuristic-based anti spam system. And if someone has the price have trouble getting legally tweeting, is not a link without text up to 100 people in a row, who follow them precisely 1 minute intervals only we pay.
"In the meantime never feature 'report spam' again, I use because it seems, as I waste my time am exactly."
This however assumes that spam on Twitter actively annoys people. There is no amount of prove, that it does though, because in contrast to e-Mail has reached not to the point where it significant share of a timeline - and every single spam account has actually tweeted the same person twice?
"More than 48 m mobile users accessed cards on their device in may, marking by 39% over the previous year." "A comparative look at map use under fixed Internet users (i.e. access to from a home or work computer) found that visitation may 2011 compared with the previous year plunge into a slight drop in the total audience 2%, and at the same time a much larger audience of 93.8 m visitors saw this show."
Give him a few quarters and mobile desktop.
"I have been for the most part, she use Android phones and tablets since the beginning, and I love." They work fine most of the time and are a pleasure to use. This is the case, until something goes wrong, and as [ZDNet colleague] discovered Scott, it is usually the result of a Google partner something on a specific device to change traffic jams to the pipes.
"I suspected this was the case, and it was proven to me when I switched recently to the Samsung nexus S 4 G." The nexus-S Google's flagship phone, and as such it bypasses all Samsung adjustments in favour of the stock Android running. This has a user experience led better than I, with other Android devices have experienced. "The operation of the phone is perfect, and the performance is stellar in every respect."
Perfect? Wow, that's pretty benchmark.
"In a note to investors Monday repeated report that research in motion may be plans to stop production of the BlackBerry textbook Wi-Fi model RBC capital markets Managing Director Mike Abramsky an OTR global." The Wi-Fi version of RIM Tablet research in motion is the only version currently manufacturers. "The reasons for the setting of the Wi-Fi Edition, Abramsky says, could be used to a pullback in production, a move that would align channel inventory with slower than expected sell-through, with a focus on upcoming cellularly in addition to RIM playbook versions."
* May * be considered. But some commentators on the post to point out that you can get a used textbook for much less than the recommended retail price.
Note: RIM has this completely denied, tweeting: "Pure Fiction." No plan to cease. "In fact, WiFi PlayBook starts in new countries practically every week."
As soon as Wednesday what? Oh, you mean... sure. Wonder, whether it instead, delay on the day so that its financial results of the papers on Wednesday morning wash, and then press ENTER again on Thursday.
"According to British Etailer clove, which is ZTE Skate sale 19 go in the United Kingdom on September, and it is now for pre-order, up to a tantalizing £ 250 prize." "Has a solid £ 100 to £ 200 cheaper than similar in size to rivals such as the HTC HD desire and S2 of Samsung Galaxy, and it's probably cheaper to Orange, where it go on numbers like you for a still its subsidized price confirmed."
ZTE (a Chinese ODM enabled OEM) will be a force to reckon with in the Smartphone market. Microsoft and Apple, likely have dates already posted their patent attorneys.
"Today we can add one other strange planets to the list [of extra-solar planets, that perhaps we could up life]: 55 Cancri f, one of the five planets an orange dwarf some cancer orbit 40 light-years away in the constellation known."
"Institute of technology in Pasadena, California and a few pals have measured its orbit exactly for the first time Kaspar von Braun at the California." These guys are in a position to confirm that 55 Cancri f is a real candidate to support liquid water.
"they say, although this planet is much more elliptical than the Earth, it spends the most of the time (74 percent) in the habitable zone."
Cook so we would just freeze / to death three months of the year? Save us a seat.
A year ago, reddit introduced a subscription program "" reddit gold. Clear the show, more visible, to start some other interaction benefits, for $4 / month or $30.
So, how has it gone?
"SeaMicro built shook up the world of data center computing through energy-efficient server to Intel's low-power Atom chips, used in Netbooks and notebooks." "For the third time in nine months, SeaMicro leads to a different line of servers that and a quarter of the electricity can pack a lot of computing power in one-sixth of the usual place."
Impressive: the key is that it not only go on the CPU but also the other chips, that burn stream, to take the 2 / 3 of consumption.
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