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Cultures and Groups RSS FeedsHow Old Is Your Computer? - It used to be that every three years, workers would get brand new computers from their businesses' tech departments. But for many those days are over.Many workers haven't been issued a new computer in years. The reason: Delaying computer upgrades is one of the easiest ways for a tech department to cut its budget. How about you working with a four-year-old ThinkPad with its maddeningly slow response times and out-of-date software Now that the economy has taken a pronounced turn for the worse, more businesses are deciding to delay their regularly scheduled PC buying. In fact, 46% of businesses have either already or plan to postpone pur...Feed Source: feeds.feedburner.com One Laptop Per European Plan? - Europeans will soon be able to buy their own XO laptop. The One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) organization is planning to sell the devices via online store Amazon's European outlets starting this coming Monday. The machines will be sold under the Give One, Get One plan that the OLPC organization has already run in the U.S. Under that plan, buyers get one machine for themselves and the other is donated to a school child in a developing nation. More at the BBC.
Tags: ... Bandwidth.com invests in FreePBX - Bandwidth.com has just made an investment in FreePBX, the popular front-end interface to Asterisk-based distros. I discussed this news with Philippe Lindheimer just a couple hours ago. One of the questions I asked was if Bandwidth.com would get "preferred treatment" within the FreePBX interface, since Bandwidth.com offers SIP trunking. Obviously, if FreePBX gives Bandwidth.com a prominent position in the G... Multi Wi-Fi Wireless Internet on the Go - Wi-Fi wireless Internet connectivity has become nearly ubiquitous. Whether you're at home, in a coffee shop or even on some commercial airliners, you can get online with a Wi-Fi-equipped laptop, smart phone or portable game machine. Now, Wi-Fi is making its way into your car. A small California company, Autonet Mobile, has teamed up with Chrysler and others to sell a service that floods any brand or model of car or truck with Wi-Fi Internet connectivity that can be used by multiple passengers and ... Calling All Bloggers! Free Blogging on TMCnet.com - This is a call out to all bloggers out there - Rich Tehrani, my boss has extended an open invitation to bloggers interested in blogging for TMCnet.com, a leading communications/telecom site according to Alexa, Quantcast, and others.Today, TMC launches its Blog Aid program to help people out of work stay in the public eye - in order to improve their hiring prospects in a tough economy. In the last few months, many good mar... Callpod Drone VoIP Bluetooth Headset - Callpod's new Drone USB Bluetooth adapter turns your mobile phone's Bluetooth headset into a headset/mic for your PC or Mac allowing you to receive Skype or other VoIP calls using your high-end Bluetooth headset (Plantronics, Jawbone, etc.). Just connect the Drone into the USB port of your computer, and it will immediately connect with your Bluetooth headset or headphones to provide streaming music and voice over a 100 meter (328ft) range. When a Skype call comes in, Drone switches over to the call automatically. It supports the A2DP (Stereo) Bluetooth profile.Of course, many PCs and laptops come with Blu... Mojo Mobility Charges Gadgets Wirelessly - Mojo Mobility Inc, a Silicon Valley-based venture firm, has developed a technology to simultaneously charge multiple mobile devices simply using a flat surface that doesn't even to touch the charging circuitry of mobile phones, iPods, iPhones, and other gadgetry.While NFP (Near Field Power) is not a new concept, the non-contact charging system leverages an electromagnetic induction method. The system is composed of two coils, one for transmitting and the other for receiving electric power.Mojo Mobility has developed a prototype sheet-type ch... High quality YouTube Video Hack - Sick and tired of cr**py YouTube video quality? Well, check out kottke.org's tips on how to enable HQ video on YouTube. It's not HD quality, but much better than the default. The specs for the Youtube HQ video is mp4 encoded using H.264 and stereo AAC sound at 480x360 resolution. Also you need to do to link to a high quality video on your blog is simply append &fmt=18 onto the end of the YouTube URL, i.e.: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MuqiGrWBRqE&fmt=18 And if you want to embed the code on your blog/site you add &ap=%2526fmt%3D18, i.e.: <object widt... Life Got You Down? Buy a Video Game Console - Despite a worsening economy, all three current-generation video game consoles had better U.S. sales in October than they did a year ago, according to the latest figures from The NPD Group. And both Microsoft's Xbox 360 and Nintendo's Wii sold more units in October, a four-week reporting period, than in September, a five-week period. Wowwee! Also the worst of the economic bad news had yet to hit in September. Sony, however, saw month-over-month PlayStation 3 sales decline, while sales of its previous generation (and less expensive) PlayStation 2 remained strong. Also, the PS3 saw the strongest year-over-year sales increase in October. ... How Much Is That HDTV in the Window? - New consumer research has found that 34% of U.S. households have at least one HDTV set, double the percentage of households that had such TVs two years ago.The growth of HDTV sets has largely been driven by on-going consumer purchasing of TV sets coupled with a dwindling supply of lower-end non-HDTV sets being sold, according to the Leichtman Research Group. Overall, 22% of all households purchased a new TV set in the past 12 months, with 43% of this group spending more than $1,000 on a new TV.These findings are based on a survey of 1,302 households throughout the United States.Now if we could just get the other two-thirds to p... Gadgets Going Green - Green indeed! We can now trade our used electronics in exchange for Amazon.com gift cards through third-party Gazelle.com. This is both a convenience and additional way to save money this season. It's also a very handy option to trade in unwanted items for Amazon.com gift cards. Gazelle, which recycles or resells the used devices depending on their condition, also provides users with the option to receive their payments in the form of a check or PayPal deposit -- or to have it donated to charity. The company said that its customers earn an average of about $115 when selling their electronic devices -- but doesn't say how ... Yahoo Mail - Defer this! %#$^@$ - I'm getting mighty ticked off with Yahoo! Mail lately. I have industry contacts, family, and friends that use yahoo.com email accounts and I've been getting this "defer" messages lately. Yahoo is using an anti-spam tactic where they "defer" the message from your SMTP server. It's also known as "greylisting". Yahoo mail denies the first delivery attempt of an email (421 Message temporarily deferred). Yahoo assumes that spammers don't try sending the same email twice, so they put the IP address of that email server in a list and then if the delivery is retried within a short amount of time, they assume tha... TMC Launches NGN (Next Generation Networks) Magazine - Today, TMC announced the launch of NGN Magazine focused on next generation networks and how service providers and carriers can build these networks and what they will need to know to maximize savings and ARPU (average revenue per user). "We're in an interesting time," says TMC President and Group Publisher, Rich Tehrani. No, he's not referring to the American political scene or the chaotic American economy. Rich is referring to Next Generation Networks, which Rich believes will be critical to the future of service providers and carriers. Certainly, in these tough economic times, squeezing the most efficiency and most value-add services is critical. ... Microsoft and IBM Announce Sametime and Microsoft OCS integration - As one of my sources told me a few days ago, IBM and Microsoft planned on offering Sametime and OCS 2007 integration to be announced at VoiceCon. Three days ago I wrote:Rumor has it that Microsoft and/or IBM will announce integration between Office Communications Server 2007 and IBM's Lotus Sametime "Unified Telephony" platform at this week's VoiceCon show. If true, this would combine approximate... Comcast Best in VoIP Quality, AT&T Best in VoIP Reliability - Keynote Systems released their latest VoIP quality report with some interesting findings. For one, Comcast, a cable company dominated the voice quality rankings beating the closest competitor by nearly 300 points. As for reliability, to no surprise AT&T won this category, no doubt to their decades of experience in building reliable voice and data networks.Keynote Systems measures VoIP quality (MOS scores), call completion, etc. by automatically placing calls from corporate apartments using residential VoIP services and network services just like a typical residential customer would. Service Reliability scores are based on the key performance m... Let's See How Crazy Black Friday Gets This Year! - Crazy Eddie take note! The Friday immediately following Thanksgiving has long been known as "Black Friday" because it represents the unofficial beginning of the holiday shopping season, or the day when retailers hold massive sales in hopes of steering their (red) losses into (black) profits.And from what I've been reading about holiday shopping this year, gadgets may be one of the few bright spots Among the most heavily discounted electronics items poised to dominate this year's sales are low co... Notice Less Spam Today? - The volume of junk e-mail sent worldwide dropped drastically today after a Web hosting firm identified by the computer security community as a major host of organizations allegedy engaged in spam activity was taken offline, according to security firms that monitor spam distribution online. Immediately after two Internet providers cut off MoColo's connectivity to the Internet, security companies charted a precipitous drop in spam volumes worldwide. E-mail security firm IronPort said spam levels fell by roughly 66% as of Tuesday evening, and Spamcop.net, another spam watch dog, found a similar decline, from approximatley 40 spam e-mails per second to 10 per secon... Sony Reader PRS-700 -- Great, But for One Thing ... - Yes, there was a commuter this morning waiting for the 7:17 reading his Kindle. And that's all I needed to start thinking about ebooks and ebook readers and how maybe someday all printed material will be digital and there will be no more newspapers or magazines. Wait! I'm getting a bit ahead of myself. Do find the whole thing pretty cool so was intrigued by this piece of writing today. So all you ever wanted to know about the Sony Reader PRS-700 is here at Mobile Tech Review. A very positive review, but there is something amiss ..... VoIPshield Finds Security Flaws in Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007, Office Communicator and Windows Live Messenger - I'm always a bit skeptical of VoIP security vulnerabilities discovered by firms which sell security products. Nevertheless, I thought it was worth sharing this bit of news.Update: Microsoft responded that VoIPShield's test is "on a non-secure implementation of OCS, which you would have to disable as we are secure with a default installation."See, that's why I was "a bit skeptical"! ... Internet Explorer 6 Mobile Browser Coming - Internet Explorer 6 Mobile browser is close to release, with the Windows Mobile Team Blog announcing the availability of emulator images of Windows Mobile 6.1.4 containing the updated browser. Even though Microsoft is finalizing IE 8 for PCs, it's only up to version IE 6 for its mobile platform, though IE8's javascript engine is backported to IE6 Mobile.Check out the features in Pocket Internet Explorer 6 Mobile (PIE6): Improved fidelity (support for full fidelit... Cisco ASR 9000 High-end Router Launches - Cisco Systems unveiled a supercharged router called the ASR 9000, which is capable of moving 6.4 terabytes per second of traffic. The router is aimed at service providers with next-generation networks which plan to run bandwidth heavy services such as video, IPTV, mobile broadband, and more. With the explosion of Youtube videos, and other bandwidth-hungry apps, service providers are looking to stay ahead of the bandwidth demand curve. The ASR 9000 hopes to address that need with the ability to support the future "Zettabyte era". According to CRN, "The Cisco Aggregation Services Router 9000 Series (ASR 9000) is designed to be the carrier Ethernet foundation fo... Opera Mini 4.2 beta mini-review - Opera Mini 4.2 beta just launched today. Opera Mini is one of my favorite mobile phone Internet browsers. It's a tough call between Opera Mini and Skyfire. Skyfire supports Flash and video, so it's better at multimedia, however, I find Opera Mini better suited to regular web pages with just graphics and text. Opera Mini is much faster at loading web pages and scrolling than Skyfire. Still, I use both on my Windows Mobile.That said, today Opera Mini is trying to add video streaming support. Ironically, yesterday I was trying to figure out how to copy/paste my Orb TV streaming links from Opera Mini 4.1 to Pocke... snom 820 Comes to North America - The snom 820, snom's high-end IP phone, today will debut for the North American enterprise and small and medium-sized business (SMB) markets. I remarked on the snom 820's sleek design, large high-resolution TFT color display, and wideband codec support when the product first launched last month. The snom 820 is now generally available today in the US, Canada, and Mexico through snom's network of North American distributors and resellers and has an MSRP of US $419.I have an 820 that I'm currently testing. Below is a couple photos I took. Full-fledged review coming soon! ... Rosy Future for Wireless -- Both Audio and Video - Shipments of four classes of wireless audio and video connectivity products for the home will increase nearly 500% by the end of 2013, according to a new study from ABI Research.The four technologies involved are named as Bluetooth, WiFi, ultra-wideband (UWB) and 60 GHz. The last one is described by ABI Research as the "likely standard-bearer" for in-home wireless distribution of uncompressed high-definition video. The research firm adds that as the wireless home electronics market grows, these technologies will coexist and become closely integrated according to their strengths and specialities.More at ... Wal-Mart Getting Jump on Black Friday Deals - An upcoming Wal-Mart sale will offer Black Friday-like deals, including a notebook for $298 and 46-inch 1080p LCD HDTV for $798.Just as it did last year with a sale that lured shoppers into its maze of fluorescent lighting for $350 laptops, Wal-Mart will once again begin its holiday sales early with a one-day shopping event to precede Black Friday. The company's sale will include several high-profile deals, including a laptop for $298, a 46-inch Sanyo LCD HDTV for $798, and a PS3 that comes with a $100 gift card.Specifications on the $298 laptop, a Compaq CQ50-139WM, have moved up significantly from the models offered as last year's doorbusters. Though it will still get a single-core ... Circuit City's Lights Get Even Dimmer - Circuit City, the No. 2 U.S. consumer electronics retailer, has filed for bankruptcy -- just weeks before the start of the holiday shopping season. (A sad day for the gadgets world ) CC is the largest retailer to file for Chapter 11 since Kmart in 2002. (Seems even longer ago than that!) Circuit City fell victim to tighter credit terms from vendors, a dwindling cash position and decreased consumer spending amid a deepening economic crisis. The filing comes one week after the 59-year-old retailer ... Sametime and Microsoft OCS integration - Rumor has it that Microsoft and/or IBM will announce integration between Office Communications Server 2007 and IBM's Lotus Sametime "Unified Telephony" platform at this week's VoiceCon show. If true, this would combine approximately 20 million Sametime users with Microsoft's fast growing OCS 2007 user base creating the largest unified communications user base.There are ways of getting OCS and Sametime to integrate via 3rd party gateways, however it is somewhat limiting. I don't believe you can do video for instance.If Sametime and OCS can interoperate and offer IM/presence, voice, and video, that would be HUGE.
Tags: Lotus Sametime, micros... Nortel cuts jobs and lowers forecast - Nortel plans a major restructuring and another round of job cuts. From Fortune: The Toronto networking equipment giant said Monday it would trim 1,300 jobs on top 1,200 cuts previously announced. Nortel had 32,550 employees at the end of 2007. The company also said four top executives, including its head of sales and its chief technology officer, would leave at year-end. The news comes as Nortel posted third quarter earnings that met lowered targets. The company warned, how... NetQoS Unified Communications Monitor 2.0 Launches - NetQoS today launched its first unified communications focused management tool called NetQoS Unified Communications (UC) Monitor. NetQoS is broadening the focus of its formerly named VoIP Monitor product to reflect the growing role and functionality of unified communications. NetQoS UC Monitor 2.0 supports voice and video quality metrics in a Microsoft Office Communications Server (OCS) environment as well as enhanced diagnostics and reporting for Cisco IP telephony environments.
In my conversation with NetQoS I asked them what the upgrade/migration path was for current customers, and they said existing customers would be upgraded to NetQoS UC Monitor 2.0 free of charge. One interesting feature in NetQoS UC Monitor 2.0 is that it can adjust the MOS alerting thresholds based on codec. For instance, ... Closed Captioning for Deaf Comes to Radio? - Now hear this!Researchers at Towson University in suburban Baltimore are working on new technology that will allow for closed captioning of radio broadcasts for those with hearing impairments. (Now this is a good idea!) The new system, which could be marketed next year if all goes well, was tested Tuesday night in conjunction with NPR's coverage of the presidential election.Look for this on your new HD Radio!More at The Sun.... little book... - http://www.archive.org/details/BookOnLife-Rev4
... Great advanced searching feature - IA has a great searching feature I just "discovered". Here is a sample output for author Emile Zola:
http://preview.tinyurl.com/65sqt9
The great thing with this method, one can click on th ... Re: New Open Library Blog - Thanks I've subscribed via RSS. Couple good posts so far, great technical details. ... New Open Library Blog - Check it out: http://blog.openlibrary.org/ ... Re: Book digitized by Google and uploaded to the Internet Archive by user tpb - Sadly, they remain to pollute the IA servers and waste space. Not to mention the pain of having to use the advance seach feature just to avoid having to dig through them.
Yes, the files that Googl ... Google uploads - Every one of the books which I checked from this user are in the public domain. in fact probably 85% of the books published between 1923 and march 30, 1989; are in the publ;ic domain. Also, many (alm ... Re: google books - Every one of the books which I checked from this user are in the public domain. in fact probably 85% of the books published between 1923 and march 30, 1989; are in the publ;ic domain. Also, many (almo ... Re: Book digitized by Google and uploaded to the Internet Archive by user tpb - Google knows it has quality control problems and more recently it has improved - but there are still a lot of older poor quality scans floating around. I could see Google releasing those older scans t ... Re: google books - 1. See a lengthy thread about this below.
2. The Google hit count numbers are totally unreliable. It may be 800,000, or it may be 200 in reality when you try to scroll through the results screens.
... google books - http://www.archive.org/details/googlebooks
Digitized books from many different libraries from the Google Book Search program. These digital files have been downloaded from the Google site and uploaded ... Re: Book digitized by Google and uploaded to the Internet Archive by user tpb - I think Google has been getting into trouble with copyright, could it be that they are degrading the quality of their scans on purpose, as a means of heading off legal action by pay-for-text publisher ... Re: Book digitized by Google and uploaded to the Internet Archive by user tpb - I agree that that most all Google material is garbage.
Fortunately the descriptions have the fact they are Google scans and you can avoid them. Though if you have the thumbnails turned on you can se ... Re: its agaist the law to distrubute spam and porn in the USA - No junk today, wonder why?
Its too much to hope that Archive Management have woken up and switched a spam filter on.
Very likely the spammers are monitoring the forums, and realised they might just ... Re: its agaist the law to distrubute spam and porn in the USA - I am sure some archive management are turning a blind eye, they must have some kind or reason or incentive.
Have the ever spoken out? sometimes i wonder if the whole archive is automated?
I saw some ... Re: spam and porn feeds - Sorry Mate, Monday To Friday, I get both spam and porn, and I have to work. I monitor heaps of other RSS feeds for research, in fact, I work unpaid in advocacy, and i need honest info on meds, legal d ... Re: spam and porn feeds - @Today it's medication on my text RSS, tomorrow its porn on my video RSS again
Turn off your RSS on weekends. ... Re: Isn't selling Valium w/o a perscription against the law - All such medications can be legally used in appropriate circumstances, but few people have the training to decide when its appropriate, that's why only doctors get to write scripts, and medication can ... Re: its agaist the law to distrubute spam and porn in the USA - You are right. This stuff should not be that hard to block; however it is really the fault of our governments. They waste their on our time by passing useless legislation and giving taxpayer money to ... Re: Isn't selling Valium w/o a perscription against the law - he'd probably have better results selling drugs in the Grateful Dead forum. ... Re: Isn't selling Valium w/o a perscription against the law - Yeah, it appears that Valium, or "Diazepam", medical terms, is an addictive, controlled substance, so I suggest we block this from archive.org, before he starts hocking speed and meth (or ar ... its agaist the law to distrubute spam and porn in the USA - Attention Archive management! have you all gone nuts or have you all been taken over by the hackers and turned into spam and porn distributing zombies?
Start stopping the waste of your and my resourc ... Re: Isn't selling Valium w/o a perscription against the law - These scumbags pollute everything they touch. This archive is not meant to sell anything. This is the crap that these people learn in college today, make money no matter what. Sad commentary on the hu ... Isn't selling Valium w/o a perscription against the law - I think it would be a bad idea to use archive.org to traffic in controlled substances.
This post was modified by dudeman5685 on 2008-11-22 02:57:18 ... Re: Book digitized by Google and uploaded to the Internet Archive by user tpb - I too have been trying to use some of the texts posted from Google Books by tpb, and am totally appalled by the lack of any kind of quality in the submissions. Missing pages, inverted or blurred scans ... DjVu viewer or plugin not found - The link to a DjVu viewer or plugin on the FAQs page brings up a site that I was not able to find a viewer or plugin for Windows XP. I did find a viewer for a Pocket PC. When I click on a DjVu file in ... Re: Full-Text Search the Texts Archive with Google - Interesting.
Just so you know, Google Book Search seems fundamentally broken. I guess it's better than nothing but is highly variable. Check my post at Ask Metafilter
http://ask.metafilter.com/1064 ... Re: Reprise of the upload discussion. - Well, the simplest way would be to conduct your searches through the 'Advanced Search' page. Go to Texts and click 'Advanced Search' or go straight here: http://www.archive.org/advancedsearch.php
Und ... Full-Text Search the Texts Archive with Google - Ah! This is a breakthrough for me. Everyone else probably does it, but I thought just in case anyone didn't know about it I would post it here.
The breakthrough is not just searching IA through Googl ... Re: Reprise of the upload discussion. - "I assume that is why collection categories are created, to allow the segregation of materials by content."
Does anyone know if there a way to filter out the Google scans when searching? (I ... Re: Book digitized by Google and uploaded to the Internet Archive by user tpb - "I don't know anything about the technical or the copyright aspects of the Google material posted here, but I can say that 90% of the scans I've come across are very poor quality compared with th ... Re: Reprise of the upload discussion. - Question is whether the editions are the same between what was on IA and what was on google, there often are many editions of the same work and it would be nice to have all of them in the archive, how ... Re: Reprise of the upload discussion. - I'll ammend my own post. Has someone uploaded all of Google to the IA, including the indexes? The answer is yes.
This is fairly major. Now I can get Google scans with the full function without on IA ... Reprise of the upload discussion. - I am new and this is my first post.
I noticed that some Google scans are being uploaded to IA. This seems to be the case even when IA already has a copy of the book.
Case: Zinkeisen, History of the ... A little request to Duke and Boston Col -
Could one of you please find it in your hear to upload:
Full report of the proceedings of the International Workers' Congress, London, July and August, 1896
http://www.worldcat.org/wcpa/oclc/219247 ... Digitizing Packaging - Is there a dedicated archive for the digitizations of product packaging, or; instruction, owners, specification. and operation manuals. Much of this material is not copyrighted or the copyrights were ... Re: Book digitized by Google and uploaded to the Internet Archive by user tpb - Excellent, thanks. Hopefully they will list these libraries/collections on the main Text page with the others.
Re: download counts, yeah who knows, guess we'll need an insiders view to explain it.
Y ... Re: Book digitized by Google and uploaded to the Internet Archive by user tpb - Addition: The European Libraries also contain books from Lausanne and Ghent Universities, although Oxford makes up the vast majority. ... Re: Book digitized by Google and uploaded to the Internet Archive by user tpb - Oh, look, I came across another collection page, 'European Libraries'. http://www.archive.org/details/europeanlibraries
Seems to be all the Bodleian/Oxford University books from Google.
Re: the downl ... Re: Book digitized by Google and uploaded to the Internet Archive by user tpb - I don't know anything about the technical or the copyright aspects of the Google material posted here, but I can say that 90% of the scans I've come across are very poor quality compared with the Mic ... Re: Book digitized by Google and uploaded to the Internet Archive by user tpb - Well, partly to answer my own question, looking at the full metadata record (under the "HTML files" link) it appears the "publicdate" field is recent, in the past few months, so th ... Re: Book digitized by Google and uploaded to the Internet Archive by user tpb - Hi thanks for the info, I had not noticed the Google sponsor category, which I guess makes it official. One thing I don't understand is why the books have such high download counts, as if they have be ... Re: Book digitized by Google and uploaded to the Internet Archive by user tpb - Cool thing to do. Taking it into your own hands.
BTW, It's really obvious that google will soon be getting out of the free PD download business. That would explain why they are not complaining about ... Re: Book digitized by Google and uploaded to the Internet Archive by user tpb - This is exactly the situation with the Sam's Photofact series. They are charging for viewers to see their material almost all of which is Public Domain. This is why it is critical that this stuff get ... Re: Why isn't Google verifying copyright status of newer works? - You're right-- my mistake. But downloading in-copyright books is not allowed, which makes it all pretty useless, IMO. Just good for browsing. Even if you BUY the book, you're stuck watching it online . ... Re: Book digitized by Google and uploaded to the Internet Archive by user tpb - Yeah, apparently the term "limited" in the Constitution now means 'finite'. Limited means limited though, but because property rights are what this is all about, it's not gonna change.
Actu ... Re: Book digitized by Google and uploaded to the Internet Archive by user tpb - Most of the latter Google books did not have watermarks on them. Actually all identification can be removed from these images with the right software.
As far as the full text search engine part. This ... Re: Book digitized by Google and uploaded to the Internet Archive by user tpb - Yes, I was wondering about this too. Well, one can hardly fail to notice the size of the IA Texts Archive doubling rather quickly to over 1,000,000 items and when one types in sponsor:"google& ... Book digitized by Google and uploaded to the Internet Archive by user tpb - I've been seeing Google Book scans in the new uploads section. Here is one example:
http://www.archive.org/details/statistischemon01zentgoog
According to the first page (a Google notice) there are s ... Re: Why isn't Google verifying copyright status of newer works? - In no defense of the settlement, section 4.1.d ("basic features of institutional subscriptions") states that subscriptions will enable users to view, copy/paste [4 pages at a time], and prin ... Re: Why isn't Google verifying copyright status of newer works? - Speaking of clueless, I work for a library consortium and they are resistent to downloading any requests for Interlibrary loan from the internet archive or other online services, because they apparent ... Copyright © 2008, Mulitple Sources of Income. All Rights Reserved. |