Saturday, 15. May 2010

US-Behörde soll Ölbohrungen illegal genehmigt haben


Haben staatliche Aufseher in den USA Gesetze missachtet, um Ölgiganten zu schonen? Bohrungen wurden genehmigt, ohne Umweltzulassungen einzuholen - auch an der "Deepwater Horizon", berichten US-Zeitungen und zitieren Forscher, denen zufolge gerade weit mehr Öl ins Meer gelangt als bekannt.

spiegel.de

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Google gesteht Datenpanne bei Street View


Google selbst spricht von einem "sehr großen Fehler": Entgegen eigenen früheren Angaben hat der Suchmaschinenkonzern mit seinen Street-View-Autos doch Daten aus offenen W-Lan-Netzwerken aufgezeichnet - weltweit und über Jahre hinweg. Die Panne fiel erst dank einer Nachfrage aus Hamburg auf.

spiegel.de Fehler im perfekten System [lol]Google erbost die BundesregierungPolitik fordert von Google Aufklärung über WLAN-Datensammlung [Update] Datenschützer fordern Einblick in Google-Software

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Google admits collecting Wi-Fi data through Street View cars


Google has been accidentally gathering extracts of personal web activity from private wifi networks through the Street View cars it has used since 2007, it said last night.

It was discovered as a result of a data audit demanded by Germany's data protection authority, and is likely to inflame critics of Google concerned about the web giant's use of private data.

guardian.co.uk reuters.comtheage.com.aubbc.co.uk

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Keeping It Classy: ATM Dispenses Gold Bars


It's the ultimate hole-in-the-wall - a money machine that dispenses pure gold.

But installed beneath the gold-coated ceilings of Abu Dhabi's Emirates Palace hotel, where royalty and billionaires come for cappuccinos topped with gold flakes, the machine almost seems part of the furniture.

reuters.com 9 PHOTO

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Mick Jagger talks downloading and piracy on 40th anniversary of "Exile on Main Street"


This BBC News interview with [Sir] Mick Jagger on the 40th anniversary of the Rolling Stones' Exile on Main Street contains a few really choice grafs about the myth that the internet has robbed artists of their livelihoods. He seems pretty chill about the perceived threats of downloading, and explains that for a long time, the record labels did a fine job of robbing artists.

Exile on Main St.

bbc.co.uk wiki

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Public Image Ltd. Returns For A Thrilling Live Concert


After a nearly 20-year hiatus, the highly revered and often imitated post-punk group Public Image Ltd. has re-formed and launched a new U.S. tour. The band made a stop in Washington, D.C., for a full concert, recorded live at the 9:30 Club.

Public Image Ltd. was frequently overlooked when it originally formed and released a string of records in the 1980s and early '90s, or maybe it was looked at for the wrong reasons.

Public Image Ltd.

npr.org

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The 50 Greatest Hip-Hop Samples Of All Time


These days, everyone loves hip-hop. But how much does the average fan really know about the building blocks that formed the foundation of the genre's entire sound? That's right, before it was all-808-everything, hip-hop used a secret (and sometimes not-so-secret) selection of classic soul, funk rock, and jazz records from the ’60s and ’70s to create their sound. From tiny, obscure snippets to instantly-recognizable loops, the sample-based producers of the late ’80s and early ’90s uncovered some truly classic musical gems that are still sought after and used today.

best.complex.com

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Bootsy Collins talks about acid tripping with James Brown and dosing his brother


In this YouTube clip spotted by an eagle-eyed Boing Boing reader in an earlier post about Bootsy Collins' soon-to-be-launched Funk University, the legendary bass god talks about his first time taking LSD—which happened to be while he was hanging out and having deep chats with James Brown. Bootsy also admits to having dosed his brother "Catfish," as a prank, while they were all touring with J.B.: "Catfish," the story goes, was always mooching food off of others on the tour bus, so Bootsy and his friends (on one occasion or more) stuck LSD in it before offering it to him. Somehow, a tale that would otherwise seem cruel is funny and charming when delivered by Bootsy, whom I adore.

boingboing.net

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