iCWeekly Episode 94: MySpaceBook

Show Notes for 11-21-10

Tommy's out for the day, John regrets coming home from Hawaii and audio troubles abound. Fortunately, for us, there is more news than you can shake a stick at. Facebook, MySpace and FREE software! 

British police toss their radios and take up texting to save money

The Wall Street Journal posts and article about user tracking on the Internet that tracks users on the Internet

The U.S. Government wants the power to shut down any web site it sees fit

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security may fine web sites, up to, $100,000 / day for not complying with their wishes

The Canadian government wants to know all about you and doesn't care if you don't want it to

A New York teen makes a boat load of cash selling parts to make a white iPhone

More than half of Facebook users use it every day

Facebook accounts for 1 in 4 web pages visited

MySpace finally gives into Facebook - MySpaceBook anyone?

Facebook's next generation messaging may not be all that and the bag of chips it's made out to be

Starships are just around the corner, according to some scientists

Bacon! Bacon! Bacon Flavored Drink Tablets - for your drink, of course!

How much does it cost the government to get your private data?

FREE Software:

Pulse, a slick reimagining of how RSS feeds can work on the iPad and iPhone

Mac or Windows: TAL-Filter-2, a free host-synced filter module with different filter types, panorama and volume modulation possibilities

Ableton has released a collection of five free Live Packs – the Creative Diversity series

Digital Musician releases a real-time collaboration plug-in for your favorite DAW

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