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iPhone: ESPN Radio - AppJudgment

iPhone: ESPN Radio - AppJudgment

from Viddler > Tag - iphone on October 21, 2009
Duration: 0
nn Annie Gaus reviews ESPN Radio for the iPhone. By appjudgmentnn Tags : 50 dollar iphone app, appjudgment, espn, espn radio, iphone, ncaa, nfl, rock band, rock band for iphone, sportscenter, stephen wolfram, steven wolfram, wolfram alpha, wolfram alpha app, wolfram alpha expensive app
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iPhone: ESPN Radio - AppJudgment

iPhone: ESPN Radio - AppJudgment

from recent posts tagged stephen - blip.tv (beta) on October 21, 2009
Duration: 277
Annie Gaus reviews ESPN Radio for the iPhone.
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CH Labs: Wolfram Alpha

CH Labs: Wolfram Alpha

from CollegeHumor on September 24, 2009
Duration: 0
The newest search engine is also the most heartbreaking. See our videos a month earlier at http://www.collegehumor.com and follow us on http://www.twitter.com/collegehumor
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CH Labs: Wolfram Alpha

CH Labs: Wolfram Alpha

from Most Viewed on September 24, 2009
Duration: 62
The newest search engine is also the most heartbreaking. See our videos a month earlier at http://www.collegehumor.com and follow us on http://www.twitter.com/collegehumor
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CRATONI Terron Helmet

CRATONI Terron Helmet

from YouTube :: Tag // motion-graphics on September 20, 2009
Duration: 119
Author: connectedsports Keywords: MTB Mountainbike SCOTT CRATONI Helmets Terron Helmet 2009 Helm von Sabine Spitz Wolfram Kurschat Timm Jander Christian Köhler Luc Morrin Valdora Radsport Dressel Team Coburg Bamberg Sport Race German Cyclist Cross Country Bundesliga Triathlon Ironman Bayerischer Meister connectedsports rider promotion eurobike 2008 projekt 20:10 2010 Sportmarketing solutions GbR Added: September 20, 2009
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The New York Times tries a new approach, plus why Wolfram Alpha is interesting

The New York Times tries a new approach, plus why Wolfram Alpha is interesting

from TechVi on May 11, 2009
Duration: 482
The New York Times has launched a new application for reading the paper's content in a standalone application. While the hype train behind the death of newspapers has been going in full force since the start of the economic downturn late last year, this new initiative has been going for a few years though the refreshed interface makes it a much more attractive offering. Will people be into using it, and should you give it a shot? We ask Brad Linder, writer for Download Squad and Liliputing, as well as Frederic Lardinois of ReadWriteWeb about the new program. Both feel like it's a beautiful program that's worth trying out, but since beyond national headlines, which are free, the $4 pricetag (per week, mind you) is extremely prohibitive for most users, relegating this to a niche service at best. Neither Brad nor Frederic, given their internet-enriched natures, will be plopping down the cash or using it on a daily basis, but it's worth trying out. Also in the news, next Monday marks the launch of a new "knowledge engine" called Wolfram Alpha. Unlike search engines, this service doesn't necessarily aim to provide links to useful online pages, but instead hopes to answer basic data specific questions with an informed response. Many in the tech community had, in our view, erroneously, labeled Wolfram Alpha as a Google killer, but Frederic, who's had hands on time with the service, says that simply isn't the case. Wolfram Alpha, he says, is more akin to an ecosystem, like Twitter, that doesn't necessarily rely on its use of the website to be useful. Brad, on the same page, thinks it'll be an interesting technology that will integrate well with other sites, rather than becoming a destination site like Yahoo or Google. What's your take? Are you waiting for a new way to search, or is Google good enough? Also, would you ever pay for news, let alone in a standalone application? Is there any content you'd pay for online at all? Sound off in the comments, or leave a response video on our YouTube Channel.
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Dollhouse Exposed - How To Hack In & Who Runs It

Dollhouse Exposed - How To Hack In & Who Runs It

from Favorites of hummingcrow on May 02, 2009
Duration: 124
From Episode 1x11 - Briar Rose Behind the scenes of how to hack into the dollhouse and revealing information about who runs it. Webpage used for the show: http://library.wolfram.com/infocenter/BySubject/Mathematica/ Main page for Wolfram: http://wolfram.com Watch the hacking clip from the show: http://kl.am/HuluDollHack Further reading: Apha is coming http://blog.wolfram.com/2009/03/05/wolframalpha-is-coming/ Music by: http://www.youtube.com/user/audionautix Follow me on twitter! http://twitter.com/FirstDigg (I use this one a lot now) http://twitter.com/Urgo (my orig name, still use off and on)
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