Welcome to the February 10, 2008 edition of carnival of tech news.

bennie presents Technology and Blogging as a Learning Method posted at Technology Matter, saying, “Some opinions about using blogs and technology as a learning method.”

Griffo presents Macbook Air vs Eee PC posted at Just another tech blog….

Rob Moshe presents Live Your Best Life By Serving Others. posted at Rob Schaumer, saying, “This is not necessarily a fitting post for your carnival. Once the project starts, each day I will recognize a fellow blogger that “Helped”"

Computers

FitBuff presents 10 Reasons for Heart Rate Monitor Training posted at FitBuff.com’s Total Mind and Body Fitness Blog, saying, “Heart rate monitors are one gadget that is usually either a complete hit or miss. Check out this article for tips on finding a quality product, as well as why you should be using a heart rate monitor in the first place.”

Ian Richardson presents Ezy Article Duplicate Checker is freakin? awesome piece of software. posted at Make Everything EzyAs123.

Matthew Paulson presents DataSync Business News » Blog Archive » A Comparison of Zimbra & Outlook’s Web Clients posted at DataSync Business News.

Thomas D. Brownsword presents Current Special On My Newest Product posted at Business Action Steps.

Robert Phillips presents DVDs as a Lead Generator posted at How to Create a DVD without Spending a Dime.

Internet

Phil B. presents Bloggers Love Giving Advice « Phil for Humanity posted at Phil for Humanity, saying, “The Internet, specifically bloggers, has started replacing self help books and television shows, just how the Internet is replacing traditional news media.”

Raymond presents File Sharing and Downloading Music - Fun and Free But Beware of The RIAA posted at Money Blue Book.

Sagar presents How to Homebrew Wii Games: 73 Tips, Tutorials and Resources posted at Virtual Hosting.

Nim presents What is Web 2.0? - the machine is us/ing us posted at dixlinx.

DrGizmondo presents Cerebral Black Hole - Where Culture Goes to Die posted at Cerebral Black Hole, saying, “The Internet is seen by the vast majority of the planet as the ultimate example of free speech and expression and allows the voiceless to have their voice heard above the din. Many countries such as America and France have freedom of the press and expression enshrined in their constitutions. Others may not have constitutional freedoms, but do have legal protection allowing them to express themselves as they see fill, say what they what about who they want. Alas there are still Black holes of freedom in the Internet, many of these are historically repressive of all forms of free speech and expression; and all see the Internet as a threat to their ability to retain a hold on power.”

blue skelton presents The War for Document Production: Google vs. Microsoft Corporation posted at Blue Skelton Publications, saying, “In the past week, I have watched two of my favorite mega corporations go to war. It is not a shooting war yet, thank god, but we have seen increasing competition between Google and Microsoft. The feud began when Google unveiled that its Google Documents would feature an offline component. Microsoft answered with a bid to purchase Yahoo.”

Technology

Jose DeJesus MD presents iPhone Tips - iPhone camera Tips posted at Physician Entrepreneur, saying, “Here is an audio recording Dr. DeJesus is sharing with us that offers tips for getting the most from the camera in your iPhone, with an explanation of how this camera differs from other cell phone cameras.”

Baz Old presents JQuery, Prototype, and MooTools Benchmark - SlickSpeed posted at Web Development 2.0: Web Design, CakePHP, Web 2.0.

Daniel Lafleche presents Sundance Film Festival 2008: Five Key Trends and Must-Knows for Indie Directors and Producers posted at Film and Video Marketplace Blog, saying, “The fascinating 2008 edition of the Sundance Film Festival , which has just ended, leaves us with a lot to think about. Sad news: Sundance seems to be turning its back on technology.”

Phil B. presents The Future with Molecular Assemblers << Phil for Humanity posted at Phil for Humanity, saying, “In the future, mankind will have machines able to build anything out of trash. These machines are commonly known as replicators; however nanotechnology will most likely create molecular assemblers and nano-forges.”

Amy S Quinn presents How to Homebrew Wii Games: 73 Tips, Tutorials and Resources posted at Virtual Hosting, saying, “If you’ve spent all your money on a bidding war to get the Wii and you’re out of cash for games, follow this guide to some of the best Wii homebrew resources out there.”

Kingsley Tagbo presents In Search Of A Mentor.

Pat presents The Switch from Analog to Digital posted at Thats Wutzup on the net.

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