Facebook 'Like' Button to Morph into 'Read,' 'Watch,' 'Listen'?

2011年9月20日星期二
Facebook 'Like' Button to Morph into 'Read,' 'Watch,' 'Listen'?

Facebook's "Read, Watch, Listen" theme of its f8 developer event on Thursday apparently now involves altering the "Like" button to specific actions.

In other words, "read," "watch" and "listen" will be applied to the "Like" button. The result? Buttons that will allow you to indicated that you have "Read" books or articles, "Listened," to music, or "Watched" videos or other content.

So far, multiple reports have confirmed the "Read, Watch, Listen" theme, including TechCrunch, AllThingsD, and others. One industry source has also confirmed the theme to PCMag.com, although the source said he wasn't sure if that was going to be an official motto, or just the substance of the talk.

TechCrunch is the source of the reports that claim that the buttons will be rebranded, however. A "Want" button might also appear. The New York Times has also reported reported that the site will launch a media-sharing service for movies, music, and other content at the F8 developer conference.

Facebook has already confirmed that it is rolling out a real-time ticker and an updated News feed, which will surface more relevant content to the user. You'll see the top photos and statuses that were added in your absence, marked by a blue "Top Story" corner on the top left. If you sign in more frequently, the news feed will feature most recent stories first. Photos will also be bigger.

Facebook also confirmed three speakers for an F8 session on digital music: Bob Pittman, the chairman of Clear Channel, Daniel Ek, the chief executive of Spotify, and Troy Carter, the chairman and chief executive of Atom Factory, which represents artists like Lady Gaga, among others. That appears to confirm the reports of the so-called "Facebook Music" portion of the platform, which companies like Rdio, MOG, Rhapsody and others are participating in.

While Facebook hasn't tipped the products it will launch at the show, it will be answering questions on "Location and Events," "Photos," News Feed," "Distribution," "Profile," "Pages," "Social Plugins," and "Credits," according to an agenda of the show.

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Google+ Opened to All, Gets Search, Better Hangouts

Google+ Opened to All, Gets Search, Better Hangouts

Google Sept. 20 opened Google+ to beta, meaning any user can join. The company also rolled out a raft of product improvements, including search and mobile Hangouts.

Google+ has moved from limited field-testing to beta in less than 90 days, and Google (NASDAQ:GOOG) celebrated the graduation by launching several new features for the social network, including search and improved Hangouts.

The graduation from field test to beta means users no longer need an invitation to join Google+, the search-engine provider's alternative network to Facebook for information-sharing among friends, family, colleagues and complete strangers. Any user 18 and over may join the network here.

Google+ for the first time has search capabilities to let users tap into Google search to find interesting topics, posts, people and even information from the external Web. Users may simply type what they're looking for into the Google+ search box to see relevant content.

For any searches conducted on Google+, results will only include items that a user sees, said Vic Gundotra, Google's senior vice president of engineering.

The most improvements to Google+ come via Hangouts, the popular group Web conferencing application that lets up to 10 users hold court at once in the same browser-based video chat session.

Hangouts On Air is a hangout that lets users broadcast and record their session. When a user is "on air," up to nine other people can join the Hangout, though anyone can tune in to the live broadcast. The idea was likely inspired by early Google+ adopters such as Daria Musk, who performed her songs at set times on Hangouts.

For the time being, Google is beginning Hangouts On Air with a limited number of broadcasters. The company is hosting its first On Air hangout with Blackeyed Peas frontman will.i.am Sept. 21.

To encourage additional information-sharing via Hangouts, Google has also added screen-sharing, sketchpad for group doodling, named Hangouts, for users who want to create public Hangouts around a specific topic, and the ability to create Google Docs from Hangouts. These features are accessible by clicking the "Try Hangouts with extras" button in the Hangouts green room.

Google has also enabled Hangouts via users' mobile phones, which they can access by finding an active hangout in the Stream and tapping "join. "

Available in the Android Market here, Google+ Hangouts currently only supports Android 2.3 "Gingerbread" and newer devices with front-facing cameras.

The app will likely play well on the large screens of the 4.3-inch Motorola Droid Bionic and Samsung Epic 4G Touch, which boasts a 4.52-inch display. Support for Hangouts via Apple's iPhone is coming soon, said Punit Soni, Google+ mobile product manager, wrote in a blog post.

Users may now edit their profile photo from their Android mobile application, customize their notifications and move the Google+ application to SD storage on Android devices.

Other Google+ mobile improvements include better Short Message Service (SMS) support, allowing users in the U.S. and India to post to Google+, receive notifications and respond to group messages via SMS; improved +mentions support to let +[insert name] inside a post or comment to add users to a conversation; and the ability "to +1" comments from Google+ (for iOS but not yet for Android).

Finally, Google renamed its Huddle mobile group messaging application Messenger and adding photo-sharing.

Google says it launches products only when it feels they are ready for poking and prodding by its beloved consumers, but it wouldn't be a stretch to believe the company wants to remind users about Google+ before Facebook's F8 developer conference Thursday.

Facebook is expected to make several media-related integration announcements that boost information-sharing at its event.

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Windows 8 Tablet Market Might Dodge Apple’s iPad

2011年9月17日星期六


Windows 8 Tablet Market Might Dodge Apple’s iPad



Windows 8, Microsoft’s latest version of its legendary operating system is already out. The reviews are coming and the PC Magazine notes are showing a lot of them on Twitter. The new suite is “radically different,” according to ABC News, which gave the new program a glowing write-up. Windows 8 is designed to work on desktops, tablets and mobile devices.

Windows 8 Tablet Rival With Apple’s iPad

Some see a major rivalry coming with Apple. Now will the Windows 8 tablet ecosystem have a chance at knocking the iPad out of its tablet-dominant position? Will that mean that Windowswill now see as frequent tinkering and updates to its mobile product line as users have received from Apple? A good question. Professional reviewers are weighing in, too, beyond the question of whether this marks the death of Flash, to take up what the system feels like to use.

Windows 8 Tablet Might Dominate Over iPad

The Tablet might dominate over iPad in the market since Windows 8 can now be run in the tablet. Apple will never tell you that they’ve got a tablet for sale, they’ve got an iPad for sale. As Chris Davies will tell you, not everyone loves the iPad and, believe it or not, some people purchase tablet computers just so they can run Android, even if they have to hack them to get it. US retailer Best Buy is taking tablets seriously with a massive floor setting – Android clearly dominates the floor with sheer numbers.

Windows 8 Tablet Versus Apple’s iPad

The reason the iPad sells well is that people don’t go shopping for a tablet, they go shopping for an iPad. If people realize they can get a tablet version of their PC running Windows and they see this as the easier choice before re-learning another OS, iOS or Android (or maybe even BlackBerry), Microsoft will have a winner on their hands. On the first night that Windows 8 was available for download, a supposed 500,000 downloadswere recorded. Apple does not release information on such numbers, but it is expected since iOS updates are now pushed to devices. Meanwhile we should also consider the following fact for long-term evolution of the platform: Windows 8 supports all apps that have worked in the past for Windows 7. This means, for example, your Windows 8 tablet will be able to run Photoshop without a problem. That said, the Apple App Store has always been in a better position than competitors in regards to app piracy, while PC apps have been pirated rampantly for quite a few years now.


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2011年8月25日星期四


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Jobs, an intense visionary, who drove Apple's success

2011年8月24日星期三
For 23 years Steve Jobs has been the heart, soul and inspiration of Apple Inc.
Although he has now stood down from his dollar-a-year chief executive’s post he remains connected to Apple and as chairman will of course continue to provide his wisdom and insight to the company.
So Apple’s share price, after a momentary drop, resumed the level that this year has made it the most valuable company on earth, surpassing, albeit briefly, even Exxon Mobil.


The chief executive of Apple, Steve Jobs.
The out-going chief executive of Apple, Steve Jobs. Photo: AFP
Those 23 years might have been 35, but in 1985 he lost a palace coup and for 12 years was absent from the company he co-founded.

Yet even during that wilderness period, his star was pointed back to Apple. He founded another company, NeXT Computers, and there led the building of an operating system that, in 1996, Apple - by then on the edge of bankruptcy - bought and turned into Mac OS X.

It was this operating system that, along with inspired product design and Jobs’s clear vision, drive and unique understanding of the world’s digital future that made Apple the household name - globally - it is today.
It also brought fame and fortune for Jobs and his team, and that delivered products that have changed the lives and habits of millions of people around the world.

Intense personality
Jobs himself can be a difficult person: intense, charming but occasionally irascible, demanding always of the best, and extraordinarily private.

I first met him face to face in 2001 in Tokyo where he was to speak at the Japanese Macworld Expo and promote Apple in the only Asian country where, at the time, Apple had much traction.

Unusually he was wearing a suit - a grey number with pinkish pinstripes that he said he hated but claimed was the result of his wife’s advice that the Japanese were formal people and would expect something more than his signature jeans and black turtleneck shirt.

He was sitting at a desk reviewing a new type font Apple was then considering adopting, typing the names of his children.
Did he miss them, I asked. Yes, he replied, indicating he hated travel that took him away from the children for more than a day or two.
So I wrote about his feelings for his family and a week or so later heard through the Apple grapevine that I had incurred his wrath for “intruding into his private life and family.”
Forgiven
I guess I was forgiven, or at least time closed the breach, for when next I met him at the opening of one of the first Apple retail stores in New York’s SoHo (south of Houston) district, he was charming, relaxed and happy to chat.
That he has retired from day to day leadership of Apple is not as ominous for the company as it is for Jobs, his health and his future. 
As he said in his letter to his colleagues and the world, he believed now that his battle with pancreatic cancer meant he “could no longer meet my duties and expectations as Apple’s CEO.”
But he remains, much more cadaverous than he was before the cancer struck him, yet still with the intellectual fire and foresight that has characterised his spectacular career.
As chairman he will still be there to offer advice and point the way for a company far in the lead in personal computing and in shaping the digital lives that we now lead.




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Libyan Capital Celebrates But Gadhafi Evades Capture

2011年8月23日星期二

Residents of the Libyan capital, Tripoli, celebrated early Wednesday despite finding no sign of Moammar Gadhafi or his family after rebels overran his compound, taking weapons, television sets and souvenirs from the home of their embattled leader.
The storming of Bab al-Aziziya, long the center of Mr. Gadhafi's power, came after three days of fighting in Tripoli that the head of the rebel National Transitional Council, Mustafa Abdel Jalil, said had left more than 400 killed and 2,000 wounded. He did not specify whether he was talking of both sides.
Jalil also told France-24 Television that some 600 pro-Gadhafi fighters had been captured but that the battle would not be over until the Libyan leader himself was a prisoner. Tripoli's new rebel military chief, Abdel-Hakim Belhaj, said late Tuesday that a small area of the vast Gadhafi compound was still under government control.
Hours after the battle erupted, a pro-government television channel quoted Mr. Gadhafi as saying he had retreated from Bab al-Aziziya in a “tactical move” after dozens of NATO airstrikes there. Al-Rai TV reported Wednesday that Mr. Gadhafi addressed Libyans on a local radio station, saying he vowed martyrdom or victory in his fight against what he called NATO aggression.
Gun battles flared across the capital Tuesday as pro-Gadhafi fighters blockaded foreign journalists in their hotel. Meanwhile, residents in the Libyan port city of Zuara, near the Tunisian border, said loyalist forces continued to pound the town with mortars and rockets.
U.S. officials in Washington said Tuesday they believe Mr. Gadhafi is still in Libya. In New York, Libya's Deputy U.N. Ambassador, Ibrahim Dabbashi, told reporters he expects Tripoli to be completely liberated within the next three days.
Meanwhile, Libyan rebels say they also have taken control of the eastern oil port of Ras Lanuf Tuesday. The major oil port is east on the road to Mr. Gadhafi's hometown of Sirte.
In addition to parts of Tripoli, pro-government forces also control at least two major cities affiliated with his tribe – Sabha, to the south, and Sirte, some 450 kilometers east of the capital along the coast.
A NATO spokeswoman, Oana Lungescu, told reporters in Brussels that NATO's mission in Libya is not over, and that it will continue military operations until all attacks and threats of attacks against civilians have stopped.
NATO military spokesman Colonel Roland Lavoie added that NATO forces are not specifically targeting Mr. Gadhafi, but that the alliance will strike “wherever is necessary” in Libya to protect civilians.
Mr. Gadhafi's whereabouts remain unknown. But his son and one-time heir apparent, Seif al-Islam, defiantly appeared in the city late Monday saying his father was still in Tripoli and that his government was still in control.
The rebels earlier claimed to have arrested Seif al-Islam, but he spoke to foreign journalists at the Gadhafi-controlled Rixos Hotel, then led a convoy of vehicles through loyalist areas, where television footage showed him pumping his fists in the air as supporters cheered him on.
Senior rebel sources also said another of Mr. Gadhafi's sons – Mohammed – escaped house arrest Monday. A third son apparently is still in detention.
Opposition council chief Mustafa Abdel Jalil said Mr. Gadhafi will receive a fair trial if captured.


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Egypt and Israel Move to Halt Growth of Crisis

2011年8月21日星期日
CAIRO — The Egyptian and Israeli governments moved Sunday to ease tensions over fatal cross-border attacks, apparently seeking to stop the crisis from flaring up into a full-scale diplomatic rift.

Egypt, which reacted angrily in the first days after the killings of three of its security officers by Israel, maintained a low profile on Sunday, while senior government officials held crisis meetings in private.

An Israeli official confirmed that an Israeli military delegation arrived in Egypt on Sunday, quietly and unannounced, for behind-the-scenes talks with Egyptian officials, and a second Israeli official issued a public statement of regret for the deaths of Egyptian soldiers.

The dispute arose Thursday after Palestinian militants carried out an attack in southern Israel, near the Egyptian border, killing eight Israelis. Israeli security forces chasing the militants fired into Egypt, killing three Egyptian soldiers in what officials have said was an accident.

Israel has yet to officially accept responsibility for the killings but has promised to hold a joint inquiry with Egypt to determine the facts.

The killings prompted an outpouring of rage against Israel in Cairo and provided a thorny diplomatic test for Egypt’s new military government, which has sought to maintain its peaceful relationship with Israel while being responsive to the street, where antipathy toward Israel holds sway.

The Egyptian cabinet issued a statement on Saturday demanding an apology and an investigation, and saying the ambassador to Israel would be recalled. Thousands of protesters gathered outside the Israeli Embassy in Cairo, burning an Israeli flag and demanding the ambassador be expelled and the embassy closed.

The protests at the embassy continued on Sunday night, but the crowd had dwindled to several hundred. They waved flags, launched fireworks at the building and chanted slogans, including “Close the embassy” and “Arab blood is not cheap.” Some expressed anger that the Egyptian military government had not taken sterner measures against Israel.

Egyptian soldiers took up positions in armored cars nearby, but kept their distance in an apparent attempt to avoid confrontations.

The noisy demonstration contrasted sharply with the remarkable official silence from both governments.

Egyptian authorities made no official statements on Sunday, and there were conflicting reports about whether the government intended to follow through with the announced plan to recall its ambassador to Israel. A statement about recalling the ambassador was removed from the cabinet’s Web site over the weekend, shortly after being posted.

In Israel, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu refrained from making any public remarks over the weekend.

Israeli officials have also stopped publicly criticizing Egypt for the lawlessness in the Sinai Peninsula, where Israel says the militants crossed the border to carry out their multi-pronged attack on Thursday. Earlier statements to that effect fueled the initial fury in Cairo, and the Egyptian cabinet expressed anger at the Israeli comments.

Israel’s president, Shimon Peres, expressed regret on Sunday for the Egyptian deaths, building on a similar statement by Defense Minister Ehud Barak on Saturday.

“I regret that Egyptian soldiers fell and am certain that no Israeli would want to see Egyptian soldiers killed,” the statement by Mr. Peres said. “I convey my condolences to the Egyptian people and the soldiers’ families.”

Among the conciliatory official statements, one dissonant note came from the Arab League, which condemned Israel. According to the Egyptian official news agency MENA, the group issued a statement saying that it held Israel “fully responsible.”

The anger on the streets of Cairo was evidence that the fall of President Hosni Mubarak in February has ushered in a new era in which Egyptians critical of their country’s 1979 peace treaty with Israel are far more willing to give public voice to anti-Israel sentiments. So far it is unclear how the military government will respond.

The diplomatic challenge it faces was perhaps brought into sharpest relief on Sunday by the instant celebrity accorded Ahmed el-Shahat, now known on Twitter as #Flagman.

Mr. Shahat scaled the multi-story Israeli embassy building in the early hours of Sunday, removed the Israeli flag and replaced it with an Egyptian one. He brought the blue and white Israeli standard down with him, where it was burned and he was celebrated as a local hero.

After video of the climb appeared on YouTube and circulated on Twitter, his fame circled the globe.

“My happiness is indescribable,” he told the Jazeera Live Egypt television channel in a telephone interview. “I did something that millions of Arabs want to do, to bring down the Israeli flag. This is a chance to put more fear in the hearts of the Zionists.”


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