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[2005-08-31] Slide Slips Photos Over RSS The Windows-based Slide application allows users to share photos with other Slide users via RSS technology.
[2005-08-29] World of Warcraft Cracks 4 Million Customers WorldWide Think online gaming is huge? You have no idea. Blizzard Entertainment announced their "World of Warcraft" game passed the one million subscriber mark in North America and broke the four million subscriber mark world wide. That's a lot of gamers. That's also a lot of monthly income.
[2005-08-26] Amazon Naughty Bits May Be Bad The world's largest online retail giant might just hit a hump with one of their most recent offerings aimed at "Sex and Sensuality." Literally thousands of products are available through their health and personal section but some industry watchers say Amazon's attempt at an online fun party could come back to haunt them.
[2005-08-25] MTV Going Broadband For VMA The Viacom property's Video Music Awards will have a broadband presence for Internet users this year.
[2005-08-24] Master Chief Going From Machinima To Cinema Universal and Fox have signed on with Microsoft to make a summer 2007 movie based on the Halo video game.
[2005-08-23] Amazon Ships In Plain Brown Wrapper Amazon, the world's largest online retailer recently added a new line of products to their health and personal care section. Amazon realized many people have a variety of needs in the health and personal areas and they merely strive to meet those needs by offering a number of products aimed for sex and sensuality.
[2005-08-22] Amazon Adds Shutterfly Photo Services The folks out at Amazon added Shutterfly photo services to the world's largest online retailer's list of services. The new service will allow Amazon users to order a wide variety of custom image based products to their basket.
[2005-08-19] Amazon Applies Shortening To Renowned Authors Amazon, the largest retailer on the Internet, launched a new service today in hopes of reviving short-form literature. Enlisting the aide of dozens of established authors, Amazon will offer their customers a brand new service and perhaps even find some new ones. For just 49 cents, one can download and enjoy essays and short stories by their favorite writers or find someone new.
[2005-08-15] Urine Charge With New Battery In the Far East, scientists have developed a paper battery that draws power from the ultimate portable source - the bladder.
[2005-08-08] Apple's 4-Day Million It only took Apple four days to sell over one million songs through its new iTunes Japan service. It was launched on Thursday and got off to a very good start.
[2005-08-05] Advertising On a Dead Man eBay auctions are just getting weirder and weirder. Now there's a guy auctioning off the rights to advertise on his dead body when he does in fact die.
[2005-08-04] MSN Launches Filter Blogs Back in June, MSN let the world know that it was looking for people to write for its new blogs. Yesterday, MSN launched filter.msn.com, which has contains these blogs.
[2005-08-02] Expedia Expanding On MSN Travel Microsoft's former online travel service will expand its presence on MSN travel and local sites.
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