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Feeds for NYT > Technology [ ]1. Telling Friends Where You Are (or Not)Giving people more choices in revealing their locations with their cellphones is being popularized by the Foursquare service.
2. China Issues Warning to Google?s PartnersAuthorities warned that Google?s partners must comply with censorship laws even if the search giant does not, an industry expert said.
3. Video Game Review | Final Fantasy XIII: From Square Enix, a Stunning and Distant WorldFinal Fantasy XIII is a milestone of artistic conception and technical execution that has been egregiously undermined by obstinately prosaic overall design.
4. Media Cache: German Publishers Question Apple's Rejection of NudityGerman publishers are worrying that Apple?s desire to limit offensive material on its iPhone applications is spilling over into censorship, particularly when it comes to nudity.
5. Volunteers Duplicate Federal Videos for an Online ArchiveThe International Amateur Scanning League has taken it upon itself to copy as much federal video as it can and put it online.
6. British Put Teeth in Anti-Piracy ProposalInternet companies and civil liberties groups contend the powers it would give the British authorities would be a move toward censorship.
7. ?Earth Days? Documentary to Be Seen on Facebook FirstEight days before the film is shown on PBS, it will appear on Facebook for a social experience of the film.
8. Online News Readers Use 5 Sites or Fewer, Study SaysOnly 35 percent have a favorite site and 21 percent rely primarily on a single source, according to a survey by the Pew Research Center.
9. One Analysis of the Google Buzz MessThe outcry over Google's social networking feature sheds light on the challenges all technology companies must face when it comes to thinking about privacy, says one researcher.
10. One on One: Andrey Ternovskiy, Creator of ChatrouletteA interview with Andrey Ternovskiy, the 17-year-old Russian founder of Chatroulette who has abandoned high school to travel the world and meet with technology investors.
11. What We're Reading: A Cook, a Slacker, Some Bubbly and Fall ColorsOur daily roundup of tech tidbits features a Flickr visualization of seasonal colors, Tim Cook's $5 million bonus, an upstart competitor to Twitter and Slacker Radio's coming music service.
12. When Will Location-Based Coupons Take Off?People want to receive location-based cellphone coupons, but most have not, according to a Web analytics firm.
13. Apple?s Spat With Google Is Getting PersonalOnce allies, Steve Jobs and Eric Schmidt are now engaged in a gritty fight over mobile computing and cellphones.
14. Ping: Labels Balk at Services to Stream Music to Various DevicesMusic in the cloud, an Internet music service that everyone anticipates but which has not yet caught on, would cause problems for the music industry itself.
15. Novelties: From Camera to Computer, With Fiber Optic LinksFiber optic links may soon help consumer gadgets and computers communicate with each other at ultrahigh speeds.
16. Honey, Don?t Bother Mommy. I?m Too Busy With My Blog and Building My Brand.So-called mommy blogs were once little more than glorified electronic scrapbooks. Now they have evolved into a cultural force to be reckoned with.
17. The Medium: RateMyProfessors.com.How to make it to the top of the engrossing professor-ranking site, RateMyProfessors.com.
18. The Haggler: Capturing the Moments of Customer FrustrationWhen a Flip video camera won?t connect with a Mac laptop, a new father inadvertently embarks on a customer-service adventure.
19. Ushahidi - Africa?s Gift to Silicon Valley: How to Track a CrisisA small Kenyan-born Web site is bringing crowdsourcing to disaster relief and other humanitarian causes.
20. Facebook Helps Social Start-Ups Gain UsersFacebook Connect can help nascent Web services recruit a healthy crowd of users in a hurry, and help the users find their friends on those sites.
21. Vast F.C.C. Plan Would Bring Net to More in U.S.The 10-year plan would reimagine the nation?s media and technology priorities by establishing high-speed Internet as the country?s dominant communication network.
22. Appeals Court Upholds Cable TV Access RulesThe regulations require cable TV companies to make programming available on equal terms to rival TV providers.
23. Netflix Cancels Contest Over Privacy ConcernsThe movie rental company canceled a competition to improve film recommendations after learning that customers could be identified from data it released.
24. China Warns Google Again on CensorshipA top Chinese regulator warned bluntly that any move by Google to stop censoring its Chinese search engine would draw a response from Beijing.
25. The Media Equation: Talking Back to Your TV Set, EndlesslyWith social media, a traditionally passive form of entertainment could someday become a conglomeration of professional production and multiple conversations.
26. State of the Art: Multitouch Computing Is Here. Will Gorilla Arm Follow?Finger gestures used on the iPhone can now be used on laptops and full-size computer screens, but the tactile experience isn?t quite the same.
27. Tricks to Keep Your Device?s Battery Going and GoingSmartphone and laptop batteries may seem like cruel masters when they threaten to lose power, but you have more control than you may think.
28. Sony Adds Motion Control to the PS3Sony introduced its answer to the motion-controlled Wii, the PlayStation Move.
29. IPhone Battery Replacement: DIY or Not?When an iPhone's battery needs replacing, can you do it yourself?
30. Protecting Your Privacy on Google BuzzThe new social networking service continues to evolve, giving users more control over who can see what.
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