Listen "WebbAlert - November 19, 2008"
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Can't see the video? Watch this video now in a browser or download this video now.Yahoo CEO Jerry Yang has announced that he will step down as soon as the company finds someone to take his place. Yang informed his employees of the decision via a memo that you can read here.
Microsoft has officially released the New Xbox Experience update for the Xbox 360. And if you thought it was just a cosmetic touch up, think again. To get your hands on it, just sign in to Xbox Live, and enjoy.
Google's highly anticipated voice activated search app for the iPhone is now available. While it's not quite as earth shattering as many thought it would be, it's still pretty impressive.
Life Magazine has partnered with Google to bring its entire photo archives online. Eventually, you'll be able to browse around 10 million high-resolution pictures, the majority of which have never been seen before.
Six Apart is offering free Type Pad accounts to out-of-work and soon-to-be-out-of-work journalists. That's a $150 value. Yours free! (If you qualify.)
Adobe has signed a two-year streaming deal with Major League Baseball. Microsoft's Silverlight seen shuffling away in the rain after being replaced by Flash.
Researchers have developed a technology that can turn a picture of a key into an actual working key. I guess we can add locksmith to the list of jobs that humans will eventually forfeit entirely to machines.Want to get every episode of WebbAlert automatically delivered to your iTunes software, or another great player? Click here!
Microsoft has officially released the New Xbox Experience update for the Xbox 360. And if you thought it was just a cosmetic touch up, think again. To get your hands on it, just sign in to Xbox Live, and enjoy.
Google's highly anticipated voice activated search app for the iPhone is now available. While it's not quite as earth shattering as many thought it would be, it's still pretty impressive.
Life Magazine has partnered with Google to bring its entire photo archives online. Eventually, you'll be able to browse around 10 million high-resolution pictures, the majority of which have never been seen before.
Six Apart is offering free Type Pad accounts to out-of-work and soon-to-be-out-of-work journalists. That's a $150 value. Yours free! (If you qualify.)
Adobe has signed a two-year streaming deal with Major League Baseball. Microsoft's Silverlight seen shuffling away in the rain after being replaced by Flash.
Researchers have developed a technology that can turn a picture of a key into an actual working key. I guess we can add locksmith to the list of jobs that humans will eventually forfeit entirely to machines.Want to get every episode of WebbAlert automatically delivered to your iTunes software, or another great player? Click here!
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