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DirecTV Heads into Streaming Internet Video, Broadband, LTE

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It seems that DirecTV sees the end of satellite and the continuation of more terrestrial operations. Or they are just trying to expand their offerings. Expanding into a subscription-based premium movie service would put them in direcT competition with Netflix and several other studios who are doing their own thing, like Disney

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In September of last year, Google Chrome Frame came out in an early version as a developer preview . This past June it was then released in Beta , much the excitement of Internet Explorer users. Yesterday a stable version of the open source plug-in became available for download.

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Mind Control and Local Search?

Okay, first things first, this post isn’t really about hypnotism or mind control, but if you’re interested to learn something with a similar effect so that you can leverage on local search, I highly suggest that you continue reading. Also, please be reminded that I will keep my case as thorough and open as possible to allow sparks to ignite on your end—ideas, suggestions, and what not. More importantly, kindly keep tab of Reciprocation and Choice Architecture , the two concepts that will serve as the backbone of this article (both interpretations I proudly borrowed from Science and Influence of Persuasion by Cialdini and Nudge by Thaler and Sunstein respectively)

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Understanding Legal Issues with Copyrighted Music in Video

ReelSEO’s Grant Crowell interviews Chicago’s high-profile “new media” attorney Daliah Saper about some of the important issues that video marketers and other professionals need to be aware of if they are using (or plan to use) other people’s music in their own online video pieces, and for their own professional gain.

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Google Gives its Search Results Pages the Bing Look

Google has given its main web product, web search a much needed redesign.

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