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The Commission on Presidential Debates has officially partnered News Corporations’ MySpace. MyDebates will have an application for download that provides live streaming video of each debate. Then, each debate will be tagged and archived so that anyone can view them on-demand. Hopefully MySpace users of age will get out and cast their votes this November!
Mobile Me is back up and running - but Steve Jobs isn’t happy about how it went down. He said it wasn’t their finest hour, and in his opinion, the service was launched before it was “up to Apple’s standards.” Here’s the full text of the email courtesy of Ars-Technica.
Delta is now offering wi-fi service on almost 350 planes by the year 2009.
Friendster is alive and well and flourishing in Asia. So much so that they’ve just gotten twenty million dollars in venture funding from I-D-G, and picked up an ex-Googler as their new C-E-O.
Blockbuster is looking to install over ten thousand DVD kiosks all over the country in the next eighteen months. They’ll start small, with fifty machines built by NCR - the company that makes ATMs.
A ridiculous application called “I am Rich” hit the App store - but thankfully, now it’s gone.
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