Today’s most interesting stories in technology, media and entertainment: Sony is coming late to the 3DTV party, but they think the new technology will account for 10% of their television business.
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Today’s most interesting stories in technology, media and entertainment: Sony is coming late to the 3DTV party, but they think the new technology will account for 10% of their television business.
Chile earthquake: Northern Ireland missionary cracks ribs while fleeing (Belfast Telegraph)
A Santiago-based missionary from Northern Ireland was forced to live in his car for three days after the devastating earthquake in Chile. Related Stories Dissident attacks prompt calls for special PSNI unit Tour buses seized in legal bust-up Fury at Facebook ‘panic button’ snub Cheapest pub in Ireland: it’s a snip at just £134,500 Warning after arsonists spark spate of Belfast hill fires
Response to Chile earthquake lukewarm (TCU Daily Skiff)
Facebook invitations to help Haiti probably flooded your inbox days after a 7.0-magnitude earthquake struck the developing country in January, but calls to aid victims of the 8.8-magnitude earthquake that shook Chile on Feb. 27 have been slower to come by.
Response to Chile earthquake lukewarm (TCU Daily Skiff)
Facebook invitations to help Haiti probably flooded your inbox days after a 7.0-magnitude earthquake struck the developing country in January, but calls to aid victims of the 8.8-magnitude earthquake that shook Chile on Feb.
Video Installation Encourages Homeless Activism In New York City
Using the latest technology, a traveling installation in New York City reminds passerby about the challenges facing the city’s homeless population and empowers viewers to take action. The installation is comprised of a video projection of a homeless man, which asks pedestrians to use their cell phones to send a text message that will help the homeless man get shelter
Paul Everton: Why Departing Dems Have It Right, By the Numbers
It’s not often that someone turns in his membership card to the most exclusive club in the land. But when Evan Bayh decided to give up his seat in the U.S. Senate last month, he sparked a trend continued by Rep.
Tanja Aitamurto: YupGrade: Share news and save the world
This is something I have been waiting for: a combination of social networks, gaming, and saving the world. YupGrade, a Silicon Valley-based start-up does all that.
Another Wall Street Bonus Tax Falters In Congress
Few topics have generated as much political heat between Main Street and Wall Street as the billions of dollars in bonuses handed out at financial companies that received federal bailouts. But Washington’s efforts to claim some of that money for taxpayers continue to falter. The latest attempt is a measure authored by Democratic Sens.
James McGrath Morris: Pulitzer: A Lost World Where Words Mattered
In this world of Twittering and blogging, I have been dashing across the country telling stories about a lost world of journalism where the word reigned supreme and the medium was not the message; the message was.