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Buzz Report: Kissing and telling goes social
Created: 09/18/2008
Video description: In the news this week, a new Web site lets you brag to the world about who you slept with. We kind of thought that was just "the Internet," but apparently, this site has maps.

Buzz Report: Kissing and telling goes social Video Transcript

OK! Hi, I'm Molly Wood, and welcome to the Buzz Report. This week, robot cars, the return of Windows, and sleazy Web sites. But first, it's the Gadget of the Week. The Gadget of the Week is the robot Prius. It was built by Anthony Levandowski, who happens to be an engineer for Google. The Prius is fully autonomous, and recently, it drove itself along San Francisco's Embarcadero, hopped on the Bay Bridge, and exited at Treasure Island. And the only bad thing that happened is that it kind of scraped the wall a little! Well, and it took us another step closer to Google having direct or indirect control of all the technology it will ever need to lead us to our robot overlord apocalypse. But other than that, it's a really impressive technological achievement! And now for the news. Rumor has it that the next version of Windows, Windows 7, has hit a major milestone, and that a public beta might be available by the end of the year. Dude. It better be, and it better be GOOD. Like, get-the-stench-of-Vista off your shoes good. Because I gotta tell you, I LIKE the Seinfeld-Gates ads, but I'm like, the only one. The U.S. Government Accountability Office says the Department of Homeland Security is, quote, "not prepared" to handle cyberthreats. In fact, some analysts now think that DHS can no longer even be trusted with the cybersecurity mission, and that someone else needs to step in for the sake of national security. And you know what happens now...we outsource it to Google. It's PIECES in a PUZZLE, people! Put it all together! Oh, all right, I'll stop now. It's just...almost too easy. In other news this week, reports surfaced that, apparently, a limited number of 4 gigabytes Apple iPod Nanos were being sold in Europe, even though the new Nanos were officially released in 8 gigabytes and 16 gigabyte configurations. Although, frankly, why anyone cared to report this is beyond me. And finally, let's see what's happening in the world of Web sites. This site is NOT Clogging the Tubes yet, and hopefully, it never will be. Boffery.com is in private beta, and will, according to early billing, be a site where you upload information about people you had sex with, and then they will create a neat little map to show just what a slutty, kiss-and-tell a-hole you really are. People. That is not polite. Do not do that. I'm Molly Wood, and this has been the Buzz Report. See you next week.

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