Topic: VIDEO - on August 14, 2013 at 3:16:00 PM CEST
Placebo – Too Many Friends (feat. Bret Easton Ellis)
"PAY ATTENTION...AND PLEASE WRITE YOUR ANSWER IN THE COMMENT SECTION BELOW"
#TooManyFriends
Written & Directed by: Saman Kesh / @ghibli303 Narrated by: Bret Easton Ellis / @BretEastonEllis
Freaking Saman, you did it again!! You make me woke up from bed to congratulate you (apparently you can't really write comments from the Vimeo App). I would call this another creative "Home Run". I hope the day to collaborate together on a project is getting closer. You really remind me that creativity has no boundaries and it's a great way to make a living.
Great work men!
Placebo // Too Many Friends (with Bret Easton Ellis) from Saman Kesh on Vimeo.
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Topic: TV - on August 14, 2013 at 2:57:00 PM CEST
Deutsche TV-Sender auf YouTube
Im letzten halben Jahr haben die Investments in YouTube-Inhalte und YouTube-Netzwerke deutlich zugenommen. Das ist nicht weiter verwunderlich, denn die Strukturen auf der Plattform professionalisieren sich zunehmend, so dass man in ausgewählten Fällen bereits von einer neuen Sendergeneration sprechen kann. Es ist also nur eine logische Konsequenz, dass allein in den letzten sechs Monaten Medienkonzerne über $110 Millionen in das Ökosystem investiert haben:
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Topic: DRUGS - on August 14, 2013 at 2:54:00 PM CEST
Ex-Callgirl-Agentin: "Hollywood Madam" betreibt üppige Marihuana-Plantage
Als Polizeibeamte die Ex-Callgirl-Vermittlerin Heidi Fleiss zu Hause aufsuchten, staunten sie über deren grünen Daumen: Gleich mehrere hundert Marihuana-Pflanzen hatte die Dame bei sich stehen. Sie seien für eine "Genossenschaft in Las Vegas" bestimmt, beteuerte die 47-Jährige.
Hunderte wohlgepflegte Marihuana-Pflanzen entdeckten Beamte der Polizei im US-Bundesstaat Nevada auf dem Anwesen von Heidi Fleiss, bekannt als die "Hollywood Madam". Die Gesetzeshüter fanden 158 Hanfpflanzen im Garten und 234 weitere im Haus der ehemaligen Callgirl-Vermittlerin in Pahrump an der Grenze zu Kalifornien.
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Topic: DRUGS - on August 14, 2013 at 2:53:00 PM CEST
US could slash prison terms for drug dealers under sweeping review
Prison terms for all federal drug dealing offences could be cut under a sweeping sentencing review expected to be announced on Thursday that may go much further than the tentative steps toward ending America's "war on drugs", begun this week by attorney general Eric Holder.
The US Sentencing Commission, the independent government agency responsible for setting guidelines for judges, will meet in Washington to consider amending the "drug quantity table" – the grid that determines prison lengths for dozens of different categories of offence.
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Topic: STRANGE - on August 14, 2013 at 2:51:00 PM CEST
Welcome to the future: New Zealand approves permit for jet pack
We could all be flying around on jet packs sometime soon—we just have to pony up $150,000.
New Zealand and Australian media reported Tuesday that the country’s Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) has granted approval to the Martin Aircraft Company for an “Experimental Flight Permit,” which could pave the way for broad commercial sales.
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Topic: WEB - on August 14, 2013 at 1:16:00 PM CEST
Meet the Hackers Who Want to Jailbreak the Internet
One guy is wearing his Google Glass. Another showed up in an HTML5 t-shirt. And then there’s the dude who looks like the Mad Hatter, decked out in a top hat with an enormous white flower tucked into the brim.
At first, they look like any other gaggle of tech geeks. But then you notice that one of them is Ward Cunningham, the man who invented the wiki, the tech that underpins Wikipedia. And there’s Kevin Marks, the former vice president of web services at British Telecom. Oh, and don’t miss Brad Fitzpatrick, creator of the seminal blogging site LiveJournal and, more recently, a coder who works in the engine room of Google’s online empire.
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Topic: GOOGLE - on August 14, 2013 at 1:07:00 PM CEST
Google: “Nutzer von Gmail können keine Privatsphäre erwarten”
In einer Stellungnahme zu einem laufenden Gerichtsverfahren haben Anwälte von Google erklärt, dass Nutzer die Emails an Googles Mailservice Gmail schicken, keine Privatsphäre zu erwarten hätten. Das berichtet Consumerwatchdog, denen die Stellungnahme von Google vorliegt.
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