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CrankyGeeks Episode 145

Thursday, July 8th, 2010

Show Guests:
Sebastian Rupley , Co-Crank, Editorial Director, PCMagCast.com
Rafe Needleman , Editor, Webware.com (CNet)
Loyd Case , Editor, ExtremeTech.com

The Topics:

iPhone Hackers Boot Linux
A new opportunity was discovered in the ongoing battle between Apple and iPhone hackers, now that a hacker group has created an iPhone boot with a Linux 2.6 kernel. The announcement of the successful kernel porting was made on the “Linux on the iPhone” blog, complete with thorough instructions and source code.

SCO’s days over?
Though SCO still has the option to appeal, federal district court judge Dale Kimball has now officially written its death sentence in the form of a somewhat fierce final verdict. Judge Kimball decided that SCO was subject to a contract with Novell, which it infringed upon by revoking SVRX confidentiality provisions in a licensing agreement with Sun. Many bloggers praised the judge’s decision, calling SCO officials “patent trolls.”

Sling.com: Like Hulu, With a Twist
Video-streaming site Hulu has become a popular place to catch TV shows, video clips and movies for free on the Web, since its launch in March. This week, Sling Media, which makes the Slingbox device that lets you watch your home TV remotely, created a “beta” version of its own video-streaming site, Sling.com. If you have a Slingbox device, which lets you control and view your TV from any Mac- or Windows-based computer with high-speed Internet access, you can also use the site to control your Slingbox.

More Yahoo! Speculations
The Sunday Times of UK reported, or speculated, last weekend that Microsoft is going to buy Yahoo’s search business for $20 billion in a very complicated way. The story states that Jonathan Miller, formerly chief executive of AOL, and Ross Levinsohn, a former president of Fox Interactive Media, are going to direct the new management team. Is this justifiable a rumor?

Interpol Increases Use of YouTube
Interpol, the “world police” is boosting up its social networking efforts. Utilizing sites such as  YouTube, Interpol has been able to thus far, arrest two pedophiles and collect video clips of Rwandan war criminals through the user-video site and other social networking platforms.

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CrankyGeeks Episode 155 – H.264 Version

Wednesday, July 7th, 2010

Today’s Guests:
Sebastian Rupley, Co-Crank, Editorial Director, PCMagCast.com
Dave Mathews, Inventor, Tech Journalist
Bill Schmelzer, Tech Analyst, Ziff Davis Media

The Topics:
Yahoo Headed for Reorg
Multi-Thousand Dollar Slingbox Session
Computers Still Suck
Microsoft and Smartphones
Is Windows 7 On Track?

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Apple vs. Psystar, Secret Rockmelt Browser, 10 Stupid iPhone Apps, Phones vs. the Kindle, and more… Episode 180 – H.264 Version

Wednesday, July 7th, 2010

Today’s Guests:
Sebastian Rupley, Co-Crank, Editorial Director, PCMagCast.com
Dave Mathews, Inventor, Tech Journalist
Andrew Eisner, Director of Content and Community, Retrevo.com

The Topics:
Marc Andreessen Working On Secret Rockmelt Browser
Apple and Psystar: Watch the Fur Fly
10 Inane iPhone Apps
Will Google Benefit from the Yahoo/Microsoft Search Deal?
Phones are Competing With the Kindle

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Outed Blogger Suing Google, iPhone Legally Unlocked, Facebook's Hiring Spree – CrankyGeeks Episode 181

Wednesday, July 7th, 2010

Today’s Guests:
Sebastian Rupley, Co-Crank, Editorial Director, PCMagCast.com
Rafe Needleman, Editor, CNet’s Webware
Tom Merritt, Executive Editor, CNET

The Topics:
Outed Blogger Suing Google
How the Microsoft/Yahoo Deal Benefits Google
Blogger Legally Unlocks iPhone
Who Owns Transit Data?
Hey Clearwire: Here’s How You Do WiMax

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How to Get Your Blog Into Google News and Yahoo News

Saturday, June 26th, 2010

By Zeke Camusio

Google News and Yahoo News are the biggest automated news aggregators online. Millions of news junkies across the world read these news sources on a daily basis. If you want major exposure and publicity for your blogs, Google and Yahoo are where you want to be.

You will drive HUGE traffic to your blog plus you gain instant popularity from readers across the world! This is another great way to showcase your expertise and credibility to mass audiences.

Before you can submit your blog URLs, make sure to sign up for both a Google and Yahoo account (sign-ups are free!)

How Google News Works

Google “crawls” news sites and gathers articles. Headlines are crawled based on algorithms/certain factors: how often and the particular site where the story appears.

Google taps into more than 4,500 English-language news sources worldwide. There are NO human editors associated with selecting articles. They solely rely on online news outlets and online publishers to determine which stories have the most prominence/relevance. Google News consists of top stories and eight sections: World, Nation, business, Sci/Tech, Sports, Entertainment, Health and Most Popular.