“.. reports today that Linden Lab (second life publisher) has released statistics that show that SL ”attracted just 11,975 virtual Australians during September 2007, a decline of 13.3 per cent on the previous month, and 24 per cent from July”…”
“Can a major rock band turn out a profitable album without a major label to back it? Can said band sell the album as a legal DRM-free mp3 download? Can said download still make money even if users themselves are allowed to choose $ …”
“Voters can expect a deluge of political advertising whenever they log on to the internet in the three days leading up to the federal election due to a loophole that exempts the medium from the political advertising blackout.”
“Bloggers are now finding themselves prey to censorship from repressive governments as much as journalists in traditional media, a report says. Reporters Without Borders’ annual study of press freedom says China is one of the worst offenders…”
The battle of words between current Australian Prime Minister, John Howard, and the leader of the opposition, Kevin Rudd, has hit a tit for tat low with their current exchange of words in advertisements, both currently on YouTube …
“Beginning today, eight years of episodes of “The Daily Show with Jon Stewart” are fully accessible on the show’s Web site. Videos of every skit, every joke and every guest are available for free, fully searchable on TheDailyShow.com.”