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Archive for September, 2007

iPhone unlockers lining up

Wednesday, September 5th, 2007

Two claims of unlocking Apple Inc.’s iPhone have surfaced in recent days and a third is set to be announced Saturday.

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Your Introduction To The World Of Paintball

Tuesday, September 4th, 2007

Originally paintballs were available in 2 common calibers. The first paintguns where side-feed bolt action rifles that held 14 paintballs which were slow and tedious to load, players had to lift the paintgun muzzle up and while rolling it on it side, work the bolt and hope one of the paintballs would roll into the breech and get ready for your next shot.

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Next Internet Millionaire Airs

Monday, September 3rd, 2007

A new genre of reality shows has hit the internet. Internet entrepreneur Joel Comm hosts an online show giving 12 contestants the chance to learn about internet marketing while receiving cash and prizes. The 12 week show is only available online and has a few twists and turns throughout the series. The Next Internet Millionaire contestants were chosen from YouTube and flown into Colorado for the competition.

Vandalism and Wikipedia

Sunday, September 2nd, 2007

Wikipedia, one of the largest reference sites is open to the public for editing. But now Virgil Griffith has created a new application for the free site to allow users to see who has edited the page. After last year, reports showed that several big companies tweaked their own pages to only allow good things on the pages…Virgil Griffith created WikiScanner. He directed us to the Maltastar page to view a list of vandalism on Wikipedia. We talked with Convergence and Broadband Blogger from ZDnet, Russell Shaw and communications manager for the Wikimedia Foundation, Inc. to get an insight.

Google’s Matt Cutts

Saturday, September 1st, 2007

WebProNews managed to catch up with Google’s Matt Cutts on the second day of Search Engine Strategies in San Jose after his panel on click fraud. The session turned a bit spicy when a representative from one of the 3rd party click fraud watchdog companies called Google to the carpet on some of the stats in their presentation. Is click fraud a huge issue? Is it being addressed sufficiently? Tune into WebProNews for the full story and if you have any experience or opinion about the click fraud issue, be sure to weigh in with a comment.