NYPD probes cop in YouTube body-check video
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Officer is stripped of his gun and badge after a video posted on YouTube shows him allegedly body-checking a bicyclist during Critical Mass bicycle ride. (CNET News.com — 29 July, 2008)
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The Smoking Gun, an online news site, posts report from New York City policeman who said he was knocked down by bicyclist after warning the rider to stop riding recklessly. That’s not what the scene looks like on YouTube. (CNET News.com — 31 July, 2008)
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Flixwagon, which makes live video streaming software for mobile smart phones, says it has unveiled an application for people using so-called jail-broken Apple iPhones so that they can broadcast video online. (CNET News.com — 29 July, 2008)
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Police stripped a New York City officer of his badge and gun Monday after a video posted on YouTube showed him body-checking a bicyclist who was part of a Times Square demonstration. (MSNBC — 29 July, 2008)
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Open source is winning, one customer at a time. (CNET News.com — 29 July, 2008)
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Apparently YouTube’s annotation technology needed a helping hand: Google acquired start-up Omnisio for similar technology. (CNET News.com — 31 July, 2008)
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Inverter maker Xantrex gets bought for about $500 million; Rocky Mountain Institute argues for a portfolio approach to renewables; the first coal to liquids plant in the U.S.; why clean-tech VC take a shine to Obama; Postal Services looks to alt fuels. (CNET News.com — 29 July, 2008)
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Wonder how Google might be adjusting search results depending on where you are or what you searched for before? The company now tells you some about it. (CNET News.com — 31 July, 2008)
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Telecom equipment maker posts a wider loss on restructuring costs and warns it faces challenges ahead amid concerns about the economy. (CNET News.com — 15 hours ago)
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You think know all about the Tesla Roadster. Did you know there’s a touch screen next to the steering wheel for managing the battery’s charge? (CNET News.com — 30 July, 2008)
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The social network has pulled the plug on one of its most popular games after the manufacturer of classic board game Scrabble pointed out the obvious–it’s a rip-off. (CNET News.com — 29 July, 2008)
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