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-ICANN Board Member Calls .xxx Decision "Weak And Unprincipled"
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-The U.S.-based ICANN, the group responsible for internet domain suffixes, has once again rejected calls to create a .xxx domain for adult sites. The board voted 9-5 against the domain, but not everyone is happy with the decision.
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-Susan Crawford, a member of the ICANN board, [writes on her blog][3] that she found the resolution adopted by the Board (rejecting .xxx) both "weak and unprincipled."
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-This is not the first time ICANN has rejected the idea of an adults-only domain suffix. The idea was first floated in 2001 and rejected in 2006.
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-"This decision was the result of very careful scrutiny and consideration of all the arguments," Dr Vinton Cerf, chairman of ICANN, said in a statement on the group's Web site.
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-But Crawford disagrees, writing on her blog that ICANN has ignored the internet community at large. "I am personally not aware that any global consensus against the creation of an .xxx domain exists."
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-She goes on to argue that "in the absence of such a prohibition, and given our mandate to create TLD competition, we have no authority to block the addition of this TLD to the root."
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-Those in favor of the .xxx domain argue that creating a virtual red light district would make it easy for those who wanted to avoid or filter adult content to do so, but opponents argue that it would also be easier to find the material.
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-The European Union has already accused the U.S. of political interference in the decision claiming that ICANN is bowing to political pressure from the Christian groups in the U.S. who feel that the .xxx domain would somehow legitimize the porn industry.
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-But it's not just Christians that opposed the domain, some porn site operators worry that the domain name, while voluntary, would make it easier for governments to shun adult sites into what the industry terms an online ghetto.
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-However Crawford points out that "this content-related censorship should not be ICANN’s concern." She goes one to argue that "ICANN should not allow itself to be used as a private lever for government chokepoint content control by making up reasons to avoid the creation of such a TLD in the first place."
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-Traditionally ICANN does not regulate content in any way and indeed in the U.S. requiring porn sites to use the .xxx domain would very likely violate the First Amendment.
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-Although ICANN rejected to current proposal it is possible that supporters will rewrite the proposal and resubmit at a later date.
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-[photo credit][4]
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-[1]: http://www.icann.org/minutes/resolutions-30mar07.htm#_Toc36876524 " Proposed sTLD Agreement with ICM Registry"
-[2]: http://www.icann.org/announcements/announcement-30mar07.htm "Board Rejects .XXX Domain Application"
-[3]: http://scrawford.blogware.com/blog/_archives/2007/3/30/2845638.html "Why I Voted For XXX"
-[4]: http://www.flickr.com/photos/pinkmoose/181948399/ \ No newline at end of file
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-[Google Notebook][1] is no longer a [Google Labs][2] project. Notebook, Google's scrapbook and note-taking service, has [officially come out of beta][3] and gained a sleek new interface in the process. Other changes include support for Notebook in seventeen languages with more reportedly on the way.
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-The old look of Google Notebook has been replaced by an Ajax interface that borrows heavily from GMail and looks more or less like what we've come to expect from Google services (screenshots after the jump).
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-The left column navigation has been rearranged and a rich text toolbar was added to the main Notebook pane.
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-International users will welcome the additional language support, and while the functionality of Google Notebook remains largely unchanged, the new interface makes it feel like more of a finished project.
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-That said, Notebook still lacks some key features, most notably a good organizational scheme -- support for tags would be nice.
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-I'll confess that, while I've flirted with Google Notebook in the past, I've never really found much use for it. Still, if you're the sort of person that loves to save random scraps of data, the new interface should make it easier to do so and Google notebook definitely beats the pants off cutting and pasting into Notepad.
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-Also be sure to check out the Firefox extension which puts all the functionality of Notebook in the browser so you can take notes on a page without leaving it behind.
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-The new Google Notebook interface (here's a [screenshot of the old look][4] for comparison)
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-[1]: http://www.google.com/notebook "Google Notebook"
-[2]: http://labs.google.com/ "Google Labs"
-[3]: http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2007/03/google-notebook-goes-multi-lingual.html "Google Notebook goes multi-lingual"
-[4]: http://bp1.blogger.com/_ZaGO7GjCqAI/RgtqEWQ_B_I/AAAAAAAABPo/JfBh5lTfOrA/s1600-h/google-notebook-initial-ui.jpg "Old Notebook Interface" \ No newline at end of file
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-According to [APC magazine][1], Microsoft's Office For Mac 2008 has moved from alpha to private beta. There's still no word on when the public betas will arrive, but APC has a few screenshots of the new user interface design.
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-Although the Mac version of Office will not use the Ribbon interface found in the new Office 2207 for Windows, the interface design in Office For Mac is clearly striving for the same goals -- exposing previous hidden tools and making complex tasks simpler.
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-Unlike the Window's version of Office, which largely dispensed with toolbars in favor of the single Ribbon design, the Mac UI retains the traditional menus and toolbars. However, the design principles behind Ribbon -- making tools more visual and less dialog box based -- have made their way to the Mac version.
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-Judging by the screenshots APC has posted, the Mac Office UI will have a modern black sheen look similar to some of the apps in Apple's recent iLife suite.
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-All of the Office 2008 for Mac applications sport what APC calls, "elegant visuals such as 3D effects, mirroring, glass effects, glows and shadows." Clearly Microsoft is trying to use the UI visual "wow," if you will, to distance itself from competitors like NeoOffice.
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-Unfortunately the APC article doesn't mention much in the way of new features, other than the UI changes and MyDay, an Entourage appointments like app that keeps track of your daily tasks. The only other notable feature mentioned is integration with iPhoto in Word's Publishing Layout View.
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-When I [spoke to the Mac Office team][2] several months ago they refused to give any sort of time table for the first public betas, but judging from these screenshots, Office For Mac 2008 appears to be progressing nicely and I wouldn't be surprised if the public betas dropped by the end of summer.
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-[1]: http://apcmag.com/5780/office_2008_for_mac_hits_beta_shows_slick_ui_and_draws_on_escher "Office For Mac 2008 private beta"
-[2]: http://www.wired.com/software/coolapps/news/2007/01/72476 "MS Office for Mac on the Way" \ No newline at end of file
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-Earlier this week Microsoft released a collection of patches for some prominent Windows Vista bugs, most notably one that affected a certain MP3 player from Apple. Although Apple released an update to iTunes recently that solved a number of Vista-iPod issues, they neglected to patch a flaw in the Safely Remove Hardware command that could cause data corruption.
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-Among this week's Vista updates is one that [solves the Safely Remove Hardware bug][1]. If you haven't updated Apple recommends using the Eject iPod command in iTunes to unmount your iPod rather than the Vista Safely Remove Hardware taskbar tool.
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-Other patches in the Vista update include one that [keeps Vista from corrupting Camera RAW images][3] taken with Canon EOS-1D or EOS-1Ds cameras. We wrote about [the Camera RAW issues in Vista][2] last month and while this patch doesn't solve all the problems, it is at least a step in the right direction.
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-So far as I can tell, the metadata corruption issues we covered last month appear to still be a problem and the Nikon codec problems also remain unsolved (if you know of an update for the Nikon RAW codecs in Vista be sure to let us know in the comments below.
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-Other Vista bug fixes include one that solves a video quality issue when Vista is connected to a TV, one that [stops Vista from abruptly going to sleep][4] when a dial-up PPP connection is active, and one that [updates Microsoft's Windows Customer Experience Improvement Program][5].
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-[1]: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=AE02A107-EBC8-4B67-A597-80349631C395&displaylang=en "Update for Windows Vista"
-[2]: http://blog.wired.com/monkeybites/2007/02/vista_issues_fo.html "Vista Issues For Pro Photographers"
-[3]: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=D413A8E9-5B51-4C39-8842-209D65DFE069&displaylang=en "Update for Windows Vista"
-[4]: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=5754C17D-91A0-4DCA-AB86-16E09A5C717B&displaylang=en "Update for Windows Vista"
-[5]: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=3f1b3917-3eda-4bf9-bb00-3de33f6f22fe&displaylang=en&tm "Update for Windows Vista"
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