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Google Spaces shows us where Wave went

So it’s safe to say that Google Wave didn’t really make one upon the tech world as a whole, but it certainly was a neat idea. While Wave itself now lives with the Apache Software Foundation , the core concept, easy and direct collaboration with anyone, has new life with Google Shared Spaces. The Wave gadgets have been given a standalone home here, the idea being that you create a Space, invite some people, and then do — well, whatever it is you need to do. It’s basically just a more task-focused version of Wave, and maybe that’s all the service really needed. Direction. Right now there are just shy of 50 such gadgets for you to try, but anyone with a little JavaScript know-how can whip up their own in a jiffy, though sadly there’s no interactive gadget-creation Space. Now that would be something. [Thanks, Hassan] Google Spaces shows us where Wave went originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 22 Dec 2010 12:48:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Turkish man goes on trial for plot to kill rabbis

Suspect says he ‘hates Jews’ but denies murder allegations, faces up to 15 years in prison if found guilty

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Saudi pro-democracy group’s protest banned

No reasons given for ban on sit-in protest seeking end to royal family privileges

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African Savannah & Forest Elephants Actually Two Distinct Species

photo: Steve Garvie / Creative Commons You may not have been debating whether African elephants living in savannah or forests were two separate species, but it’s been an unanswered question among scientists for a while. A new study in the journal PLoS Biology claims to put the question to rest though, determining though DNA sequencing that African elephants are in fact two separate species–in fact they are genetically furth… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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The worst name for a knockoff cellphone, ever

And in case you’re wondering, they’re ripping the Oppo logo. The worst name for a knockoff cellphone, ever originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 22 Dec 2010 12:24:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Gibbs: Bipartisanship Is Obama’s ‘Way Forward’

White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs told reporters that the President’s recent legislative accomplishments were the result of bipartisanship in the interest of the American people, not just the actions of democrats. (Dec. 22)

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Japanese Scientists Create A Mutant Mouse That Tweets Like a Bird

Photo credit: Osaka University via Discovery News In order to study how language evolves, scientists in Japan have created a mouse that can tweet and chirp like a bird. Apparently the mutation was a complete accident as they bred generations of genetically engineered mice with various mutations to see what happens. They’re now hoping to capitalize on by coaxing out the mutation in future generations. They hope that the singing mice will reveal clues about language evolution such as the formation of dialects. … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Washington Examiner columnist Timothy Carney is taking on The Competition today, mocking The Washington Post for what he reports is their unique way of reporting “That pattern we never told you about, of corporate lobbyists favoring Democrats, is ending”. The Business Roundtable tapped former Republican Gov. John Engler as its CEO, and reporter Dan Eggen found it moving to the right — but never told Post readers that they had previously moved to the left to win friends in the new socialist administration: Today, Eggen has a piece headlined “With Republican as leader, Obama-friendly Business Roundtable may become less so.” Eggen writes: read more

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PM: Don’t take law into your own hands

In a week filled with violence and protests against foreign infiltrators, Netanyahu calls on Israeli citizens to leave the issue in government hands: ‘Government working, it’s our job to solve problem,’ he says

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I’ve been blogging for over six years now, working 12-16 hour days for many of those years and I’ve loved almost every part of the gig. That is up until the last six months or so. My email Inbox has been insane for I’d say five years now. At times I must receive one every 20 seconds when it’s a hectic news day. I have to turn that around because emails have been so valuable to me personally and to the site. Not only do I receive great tips from readers on things I may not have seen, I do get interview requests and transcripts sent from the various shows via email along with everything else you can imagine. I like to respond to my readers as much as possible, but with the volume of emails that’s almost impossible now. Please keep sending them. I plan on doing some meditation on this issue over the holidays. Paul Krugman writes I Don’t Want To Be Your Friend Nor will I even bother to open an email without a subject line . OK, in fairness, I don’t use communications in general the way the 20-somethings (or less!) Facebook is trying to cultivate do; even with actual friends, my messages are more along the lines of “are you free for dinner next Friday?” than “Hey, I’m around, wanna meet up?” Still, at the risk of sounding like an old fuddy-duddy (after all, I am an old fuddy-duddy), there are very real virtues to old-fashioned email. You can convey a lot of information, if necessary — and it’s information that stays available in the archive. Plus, the lack of immediacy is, given the way I live, a virtue. In general, I can’t break what I’m doing to talk to you or text you; so an asynchronous form of communication, which I can respond to when convenient, is a huge advantage… read on When you do email myself or anyone else at C&L, please make sure you have a good subject line. If it’s in reference to a story published elswhere then please make sure you link to the article or video and include some of the text. I usually delete anything that only has a link with no explanation. How do you handle your Inbox? I understand my Inbox isn’t normal. Are you leaving emails in the dust or just incorporating them into your vast reservoir of technological linkage tools?

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