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Google Plans to Shut Down Lively 3D World
Thu, 20 Nov 2008 15:03:35 +0100 - Philipp Lenssen
Google announced that on December 31st they will shut down Lively, which was their 3D chat world, and somewhat of a potential competitor to Second Life. Room widgets embedded in other sites are then supposed to show an image but no more interaction, which would add Lively to the list of Google's canceled products. Google's post on this decision does not really give a detailed reasoning for this shut-down of a product which was just released this year, except that they're saying "we want to ensure that we prioritize our resources and focus more on our core search, ads and apps business." In particular, this leaves some questions ...
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China Tibet Information Center Google-Advertising Its Views On Tibet
Thu, 20 Nov 2008 13:44:01 +0100 - Philipp Lenssen
The Shanghaiist reports: With political arrows still being shot back and forth between Beijing and Dharamsala [home of the exiled current Dalai Lama], China has been panning out its efforts to win the propaganda battle over Tibet (...) Lately we've been observing lots of Google ads pointing to the China Tibet Information Center appearing in places like Youtube ... and even our Google Reader. Given the massive reach of Google's self-serve contextual ads, this means anytime you're viewing something related to China or more specifically Tibet anywhere on the web, that ad may appear, pointing you to http://eng.tibet.cn/ where China's version of the Tibet story is presented. You'd think these state behemoths ar ...
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