Comment: Re:Obligatory Google is awesome thread of the week (Score 1) 322
Wait, wait, wait, you think God makes products that work? Obviously you've never been in love
More to the point, obviously he's never suffered from erectile dysfunction.
+ - Google magazine search hides a poverty of sources->
As a professional librarian, I was interested to see what range of coverage this new functionality offered. A search found nothing, but revealed other industry professionals were asking the same questions.
This poses a problem to both librarians and non-librarians alike, as conducting research on an unscoped source will lead to hits of unverifiable quality. In this case, google books searches "a few dozen" magazine titles according to an email from "Yana" (no surname) at the Google Book Search Team (full transcript here.) Compare this to library and academic industry standard journal database Proquest Social Sciences — only one part of the Proquest offering, and listing 547 titles.
Google is free, but through public and academic libraries databases such as Proquest (of which I am in no way a representative) achieve a nearly similar coverage for virtually free. The facebook group is added as it is a method I am using to promote concern over this issue and a repository for communications with google. Slashdot readers interested in joining a more enduring facebook group may go here."
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Comment: Re:Wow. (Score 1) 104
"X has no taste" parses syntactically, ergo one can say it. Being right or wrong is another matter.
The real issue is that the GP fell for an obvious troll.
I'm like you. Things go on my comics list (mine's on my flock RSS browser), some have stayed on for years, some stay on for a while - my tastes change, or they change for the worse, or they don't change (ie they reveal themselves to be one-noters).
FWIW my taste differs from yours from your list.
+ - New gamers' energy drink 2x caffeine of Red Bull->
The site claims the drink contains twice the caffeine per serve as Red Bull.
I'm strangely tempted, but equally I predict a link between uptake of this drink by consumers and gaming-related heart attack deaths."
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+ - Intuitive youtube interface in fullscreen mode->
There's an excellent description including screenshots here."
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+ - UK Media Studies lecturer bans web-based research->
Having seen Brabazon in action as a keynote conference speaker two or so years ago I was amused at her unreadable sketchy OHP sheets (why not use a snazzy animated-with-soundLet them read books, commands the impressively named Professor Tara Brabazon, of the University of Brighton where she is Professor of Media Studies. She says that she has banned her own students from using Wikipedia or Google as research sources, and insists they read printed texts only. In a lecture, she argues that only thus will we produce the critical thinkers that the nation needs.
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