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PICASA.COM Need to get a handle on all the digital snapshots cluttering up your hard drive? Download this handy photo-management tool by Picasa, a subsidiary of Google. It finds all your pics, lets you embellish them with any of 12 special effects and automatically resizes images into easy-to-e-mail file sizes. A nifty instant-messaging feature lets you share shots in real time...
...disclaimer about copyright infringement at the bottom that has grown to about three times its former length over the past two months. LimeWire now requires users to agree that they “will not use LimeWire…for copyright infringement” before they can download the software. The page for i2hub, which closed down last week under pressure from the recording industry, has been replaced with a simple memorial reading “Remember i2hub. R.I.P. 03.14.2004-11.14.2005.” And then there’s the Grokster, notable for its role in a recent suit...
...regulators may be just beginning: the next big thing in the industry is gambling on mobile phones. In the past few months, PartyGaming and several other companies, including land-based British bookmakers such as Ladbrokes, have launched pilot wireless-gambling projects; in PartyGaming's offering, mobile-phone users can download the software free by sending a text message and then play roulette or slot machines for fun or money...
Seems as if sweet beats aren’t the only thing Stanford students are downloading off of iTunes lately. Our brethren over on the west coast have just launched a program that allows students, faculty, and alumni to download academic and nonacademic materials from Stanford for free off of iTunes...
...Podcasting is very popular right now,” says Nettifee. “FAS has been putting multimedia on the web for eight years now and quite a few course materials are available for download.” Nettifee cites Harvard@Home (athome.harvard.edu) as one such site. “There are lectures, videos, and it’s all free and available to anyone with a computer,” Nettifee says. “But I think an extension to podcasting...