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One day of the gerbil-powered Toyota Prius is enou

Hertz screwed up my reservation and so “upgraded” me to a Prius. Having lived in the Valley for a few years, I was used to seeing socially conscious, ecologically smug entrepreneurs driving around in their gerbilmobiles, but this was my first chance to drive one.

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It does have some nice touches. For one, it’s cool how fast the engine starts. You push the start button and drive. While it’s a bit disconcerting at first to not here the engine when I’d come to a stop (the gerbils didn’t even breathe heavily), I got used to it.

300 Gerbilpower

At any rate, if you drive a Prius, I apologize. It might make you feel good about yourself but while you might be saving the environment you’re killing gerbils en masse. And to think they’ve sacrificed so much for such paltry performance….

What I couldn’t get used to, however, was the terrible visibility in the rearview mirror or how easily the side windows fogged up. That, coupled with the distracting display panel and the poorly positioned hand controls on the steering wheel (changing the radio station from the steering wheel is an exercise in frustration) meant that I couldn’t wait to get rid of the car. Hopefully next time Hertz will give me a Ford Fiesta or Toyota Corolla.

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Matt Asay)

Not only does the Prius look like a gerbil, but it drives like one. I was actually worried that the gerbils would get hungry, but they seemed to do fine (though I burned a lot more gas in one day than I would have expected, and only drove 100 miles or less).

It turns out that I wasn’t missing a thing.

If you live in Silicon Valley, you dream of the day when you will be rich enough to slum around in a Toyota Prius. Today I got to live the Prius dream. I just hope the gerbils powering the “engine” get a rest tonight.

The worst thing about the Prius, however, is that it constantly reminds you of how socially conscious it is with an obnoxious display that shows the cogs turning (read: gerbils running). I managed to turn it off while I was driving, but it kept coming back whenever I restarted the
car (by yelling “Giddyup!” at the gerbils).

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Steam Car team claims record run

The British Steam Car spouts off as it gets ready to make a run at a 103-year-old land speed record.

After holding onto its land speed record for 103 years, the homegrown Stanley automobile from the early days of motoring has been overtaken by a late-model import. The British Steam Car team said Tuesday that, earlier in the day, in the two runs required to be considered for the record, the Steam Car averaged 139.843 mph over a measured mile.

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The British Steam Car Challenge)

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The British Steam Car Challenge)

Charles Burnett III behind the wheel of the Steam Car.

The Stanley Steamer may have finally been dethroned.

The vehicle’s peak speed in the first run was 136.103 mph, and in the second, 151.085 mph.

In each of its runs, the Steam Car, driven by Charles Burnett III, actually traveled more than 6 miles on a dry lake bed at Edwards Air Force Base, Calif. On either side of the measured mile, it requires a 2.5-mile stretch for acceleration and deceleration. In going for the record, the vehicle had to make the second run within an hour of the first–the steam team says it made the turnaround Tuesday in 52 minutes.

Tuesday’s achievement still awaits official confirmation from the certifying agency, the Federation Internationale de l’Automobile.

Photos: Steam Car team eyes record

The steam-powered mark to beat was 127 mph, set in 1906 by Fred Marriott, driving that Stanley Steamer at Daytona Beach, Fla. (According to the FIA, the overall World Land Speed Record is 763 mph, a supersonic speed reached in 1997 by a jet-powered car, the ThrustSSC.)

The British Steam Car, a project 10 years in the making, is no jet, but it does have its share of modern trappings, including carbon-fiber construction. The 3-ton, 25-foot-long vehicle has 12 boilers, and its steam gets superheated to 400 degrees Celsius before being injected into the turbine.

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Sergey Brin starts blog, tells of Parkinson’s risk

Google co-founder Sergey Brin

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The inaugural post on Brin’s blog, too.blogspot.com, is titled “LRRK2″ after the gene that he found carries a mutation called G2019S, which, “while rare even among people with the disease, accounts, in some ethnic groups, for a substantial proportion of familial Parkinson’s,” Brin said in the blog post.

Brin’s mother and her aunt both have Parkinson’s, and recent research has uncovered a genetic link in some cases of the disease, Brin wrote. And through the services of start-up 23andMe, co-founded by his wife, Anne Wojcicki, and Linda Avey, he found that he carries the same mutation. The research is still early, though, he said. And he had an optimistic take on the news.

Google co-founder Sergey Brin launched his personal blog on Thursday with some sobering news: he carries a particular genetic mutation that means he’s much more likely than average to get Parkinson’s disease.

Brin said the knowledge gives him some power.

“It is clear that I have a markedly higher chance of developing Parkinson’s in my lifetime than the average person. In fact, it is somewhere between 20 percent to 80 percent, depending on the study and how you measure,” Brin said.

“I know early in my life something I am substantially predisposed to. I now have the opportunity to adjust my life to reduce those odds (e.g. there is evidence that exercise may be protective against Parkinson’s). I also have the opportunity to perform and support research into this disease long before it may affect me,” he said. “And, regardless of my own health, it can help my family members, as well as others.”

“I feel fortunate to be in this position. Until the fountain of youth is discovered, all of us will have some conditions in our old age, only we don’t know what they will be. I have a better guess than almost anyone else for what ills may be mine–and I have decades to prepare for it,” Brin said. And, he added, “research into LRRK2 looks intriguing (both for LRRK2 carriers and potentially for others).”

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Download DRM-free Police album ‘Synchronicity’ for

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Find more deals, coupon codes, and bargains on CNET’s Shopper.com.

This “MP3 Daily Deal” is a new thing at AmazonMP3. Lest you think it’s a clearinghouse for crummy albums no one wants, I give you Exhibit A: Synchronicity (arguably The Police’s best album). Exhibit B: Coldplay’s Parachutes (one of last week’s deals). Exhibit C: The Shins’ Wincing the Night Away (which was $3.99, still a killer deal).

It’s too bad AmazonMP3 doesn’t have an RSS feed for the MP3 Daily Deal (meaning you have to visit the site every day to see what’s on sale), but there is a Twitter feed. (Look, Twitter is finally useful for something!)

Prices notwithstanding, the big draw of AmazonMP3 is right in the name: MP3. No DRM-soiled AAC or WMA files here–just universally compatible MP3s. If you’re an
iPod user, the AmazonMP3 download client can automatically add new purchases to your iTunes library, ready for syncing. Which begs the question: Is anyone still buying music from iTunes? Unless you can give me a good reason why, I may have to kick you out of the Cheapskate club. (Oh, who am I kidding… I would never kick anyone out of a club that would have me as a member.)

I’ve gushed before about AmazonMP3, the online music store that sells DRM-free MP3s at reasonable prices. Head there today and you can get The Police’s Synchronicity–not just the song, but the complete album–for only $1.99. Head there tomorrow and you’ll find another album on sale for around the same price. Wowza.

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Virtual event Reinventing Enterprise Architecture

We’re on today September 30, 2008 at Noon PST/3pm EST. Yes, I should have posted this sooner.

I’m doing a session on “The Borderless Enterprise” today as part of InfoWorld’s Reinventing Enterprise Architecture: How to hit the Reset Button.

I’m joined byEugene Ciurana, director of systems infrastructure at Leapfrog. We’ll talk about how enterprises bring SOA outside the firewall and how the Cloud comes into play. It’s a good time for all.

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Taking the measure of PR versus ‘real news’

That’s ancient history. During the course of any 24-hour news cycle, PR releases often rank higher on news aggregation pages like TechMeme than do professionally reported articles or blog items. I began noticing the shift about a year ago, and it’s only becoming more pronounced.

With people getting more information from more different sources than ever before, the reading public is smart enough to discern the difference. The company is not the final word. Instead, it’s the start of an ongoing conversation. I can’t speak for most of you, but I think we can agree that the more voices, the better.

The value of news is never going to go away, but the definition has changed. Laura Sturaitis, a senior vice president over at Business Wire, told me that in the last couple of years, her firm has pushed its clients to gussy up their press releases by including video or photos with text. It also has encouraged the use of bolding and bullet points, with an eye toward helping releases compete more successfully against other Web pages, when it comes to readers’ attention.

How should one measure the value of corporate PR against the coverage it subsequently engenders? A few years ago, that question never would have merited more than a moment’s consideration. Here was the way things worked: Flacks sent out releases, the press decided what was important, and readers read what was deemed newsworthy. End of “story.”

“This is stuff that people like to read online,” she said. “We’re not talking about the content, but the format…so the page becomes a portal or mini Web page to other kinds of information. This is a new way to tell a story.”

Maybe it’s not a question screaming to get put on the docket of the Oxford Union, but let’s not kid ourselves. Definitions are morphing, and there’s a risk of blurring the line between press releases and news. Or, I should add, a theoretical risk.

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Microsoft’s dilemma The importance of the downstr

Even so, Microsoft can’t live with the cathedrals anymore without protecting the bazaar. Open source doesn’t work that way. It’s simply not possible.

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The most critical element that emerged from Brad Smith’s OSBC keynote is the importance of protecting the downstream. By “downstream” I mean those users who may come into contact with open-source software beyond the immediate licensee. One of the benefits of open source is that once released under a certain license, the code endures under that license.

During the discussion, de Icaza explained that anyone who downloaded Moonlight from Novell was protected by the company’s licensing of Silverlight codecs from Microsoft through the company’s own cross-licensing agreement. Mike Schroepfer, vice president of engineering from Mozilla, then raised the question that if he downloads and then distributes the code for Moonlight, would he get the patent protection?

Patents foul the water. As emerged from the question-and-answer period, while Microsoft may prefer to deal with other “cathedrals” (e.g., its agreements with Novell, LG, etc.), in open source you simply can’t avoid the bazaar (e.g., downstream developers who may come into contact with the code). This is why at Microsoft’s Mix conference, Mozilla’s Mike Schroepfer took issue with Miguel de Icaza’s suggestion that his Moonlight code is protected from patent claims:

Microsoft is not alone in being threatened by open source. Everyone is to a greater or lesser extent, including open-source companies. MySQL’s biggest competitor is not Oracle. It is fee-free use of MySQL. Ditto for other open-source companies.

To work within the open-source community, which Microsoft will absolutely have to do if it wants to remain relevant in the 21st century of the Web, Microsoft must stop polluting the downstream with patent encumbrances. Period. Full stop.

“There is a patent covenant for anyone that downloads (Moonlight) from Novell,” answered de Icaza, who then acknowledged that “as to extending the patents to third parties–you have to talk to Microsoft.”

I think there are good reasons for Microsoft taking a cagey position on patents, reasons that have nothing to do with open-source developers and have everything to do with billion-dollar street brawls with other cathedrals.

James Bottomley, maintainer of the SCSI subsystem on the Linux kernel, repeatedly pressed Brad on this element of Microsoft’s open-source strategy, and Brad/Microsoft lacked a good answer. I’m not sure there is one, other than Microsoft capitulating, which Brad indicated is not an answer.

This answer led Schroepfer to point out the inconsistency between having products that are called open source but are “patent-encumbered.” “There are a lot of complicated IP patent-licensing restrictions,” he said. “Even if you have open-source (products), you can’t get the end result you’re interested in.”

Bingo. I don’t blame Miguel for this, and I don’t even blame Microsoft for it. It’s a difficult issue.

But Microsoft has acted alone in taking up an aggressive stance against open source. Why? Microsoft has more to gain from open source than it has to lose. As a platform company, there is no reason that it can’t be the preferred home for open-source projects. It won’t take up that mantle, however, until it stops polluting the downstream, which it implicitly does with each patent-licensing deal that it makes.

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Four killer! Owen V11 HD MP4 hot mystery

Uncontested top dog in the HD side, the appearance Owen V11 also impeccable. It is front and back of a "black and white with" design, mediocre compared to similar products appear more fashionable colors. 114 × 78 × 11.5mm measurements for portable and strong, 4.3-inch screen, wide vision, the young family to his side and so is not a fashionable jewelry it?

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As we all know, most high-definition video coding using variable-rate mode, the playback time, the hardware resource utilization is always changing. Therefore, the market known to support 1080p, MP4, most just barely able to play it, the face of numerous and full high-definition network resources, the actual application can not prevent jams, blocks of color phenomena, which are not smooth.

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Support for 1280p decoding Owen V11, 1080p model performance than the more powerful market

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Owen V11 unprecedented support for 1280p (1920 × 1280p) ultra-high definition standards for full HD playback to provide sufficient redundancy performance, fluency improved significantly compared to previous products. It uses 4.3-inch high-quality Toppoly screen resolution up to 800 × 480, the HD picture superiority demonstrated fullest out of the viewing angle up to 170 degrees, from any point of view in the picture quality as good.

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In the bus on the phone often see people staring at the screen to read the novel, in fact, this vision is very bad, why not try the big screen, Owen V11 then? It supports PDF and TXT format, compatible with the network 80% of the e-book resources, in 4.3-inch, 800 × 480 resolution screen to watch high-definition, of course, than the phone’s small screen much more cool!

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Since the support of high definition, the capacity will have to keep up, you ever noticed that the network 720p, 1080p video frequently several, a dozen GB, MP4 alone, self-limited memory is clearly not enough. Owen V11 built-in 4GB capacity, also provides support TF memory card, if you still feel not enough, it can use its USB-OTG function to read the external U disk, mobile hard disk audio and video files, MP4 own limited capacity of the problems have been ingeniously solved.

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Etelos brings offline data synch to Web apps

Etelos on Monday will open a limited beta for software that lets hosted application providers give their customers access to information offline.

It’s designed so that independent software vendors or businesses can convert existing applications to the offline synching capability without having to write code. By contrast, other alternatives for taking Web applications offline, including Google Gears, require developers to recode their applications, he said.

A limited beta for AOP will start Monday and Etelos will demonstrate it at the Web 2.0 Expo next week.

It’s called Apps on a Plane (AOP), a name that addresses a long-held limitation of Web applications. Namely, they can’t be used when someone is on a plane or otherwise offline.

A rules engine gives people a way to automate how data should be moved when people go on and offline. For example, a salesperson’s contact information can be updated to a CRM system and be set up to resolve conflicts, Kolke explained.

Company founder and Chief Technology Officer Danny Kolke said the software will synch data from an end user’s computer to back-end applications when they go on and offline.

Initially, AOP will modify applications written with LAMP or Java Server Pages, he said. Etelos will then support other development frameworks, including Ruby on Rails and .Net.

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