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Submission + - Do tech people do drugs?

litewoheat writes: From the artilce "The better question is, "What kind of drugs?" Compared to New York, L.A, or D.C. the Valley is low on coke-addled dealmakers, drunk bosses, and celebrity rehab cases. But there's a decent chance some of the hardware and software you're using right now was conceived, and maybe implemented, by a big brain with a buzz on."

is it 4:20 yet?
Space

Submission + - Leonid meteor shower visible this weekend

MattSparkes writes: "The Leonid meteor shower will be visible this weekend, and because there isn't much moonlight it should be quite a show. The comet is composed of material shed from the comets in 1932. It should be visible from western Europe, Africa, northeastern North America and Brazil and will reach peak intensity around 0445 GMT on Sunday."
Censorship

Submission + - YouTube Accuses BLogger of Copyright Infringement

jabster writes: YouTube, itself being accused of copyright infringement, is now accusing a blogger of...copyright infringement. All for creating a tool that allows users to download a YouTube video. From the article: "We created the tool only after a careful review of YouTube's Terms of Use, which state "If you download or print a copy of the Content for personal use, you must retain all copyright and other proprietary notices contained therein." The letter, however, states "The YouTube's Terms of Use also allows users to access videos only through the functionality of the YouTube website via streaming on the Web, and it disallows the functionality of downloading videos." Not only am I unable to find that language in YouTube's Terms of Use, it directly conflicts with the language I did find and quoted above."

Google Buys YouTube for $1.65 Billion 424

Over 30 readers wrote about Google's purchase of YouTube today for $1.65 Billion, as rumored last week. The all-stock transaction is the single largest purchase in the company's 8-year history. The move follows on the heels of Google's convincing Sony and Warner Music to put music videos online for free. Reportedly, YouTube will retain its brand and all its 67 employees, including co-founders Chad Hurley and Steve Chen.
Hardware

Your Washer is Calling and the Dryer is on IM 144

netbuzz writes "Laundry Time, an eight-week pilot program from the Internet Home Alliance, begins next week with three Atlanta families and the technology and services of Microsoft, HP, Panasonic, Proctor & Gamble and Whirlpool. The idea is to allow family members to receive alerts and control certain laundry functions from their PCs, cell phones and TV sets, presumably so they can spend more time with their PCs, cell phones and TV sets." I am all for tech for the sake of tech, but I'm pretty sure this is one of the signs of the Apocalypse Nostradamus prognosticated.

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