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Gmail wants everyone to know where you are, the Authors Guild is up in arms about Kindle's speech-to-text feature, and you can now travel the Oregon Trail on your iPhone.
A new feature highlighting some of our favorite user-submitted videos, put together by the Download.com Video team and hosted by Katie Whiting. In this episode we have a girl who travels through atmospheric soundscapes, an insightful documentary short about file sharing and piracy, a very scary bedtime story, and a boy in a serene, green enchanted forest. To watch each individual video, follow the links below.
1.) 46bliss: "The Way You Are"
2.) "Illegal Information"
3.) The
Twitching Hour
4.) "Ikarus: "Believe"
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Inside the TechCrunch50 swag bag
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Rafe and Molly take over the show today, due to travels by Tom and Natali, and not surprisingly, geek out and argue a lot about things like FM radio transmitters. In the actual news, it's cell phone Monday with lots of talk about the spread of Android, the future of smartphone Internet apps, and the stupidity of illegally pirating a movie and reviewing it on Fox News. Oops.
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Tokyo is arguably the high-tech capital of the world. With cutting-edge technology, efficiency in travel and creative options for living in constrained spaces, the city of 12 million people is also a model for other growing cities. CNET News.com's Michael
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As the new owners of the Pirate Bay take over they will have to eventually change things and sell out. So Rafe has dubbed them as Cruiseship Bay. We also discuss the pyrrhic victory of RIAA over Usenet.com and Rafe and Natali hate some more on Verizon.
