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Researchers find 87% of U.S. classic video games are out of print and ‘critically endangered’

GeekWire

(Sega Image) A new study found that the vast majority of video games with a physical release in the U.S. In the study, Salvador’s VGHF research team set to find out how many “classic” video games that received an official release in the U.S. Kelsey Lewin, co-director of the Video Game History Foundation.

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How copyright lawsuits could kill OpenAI

Vox

This did not escape the notice of the record companies, and in 2001, a federal court ruled that Napster was liable for copyright infringement. But that was 2001 — before the iPhone, before YouTube , and before generative AI. The company has already announced licensing deals with folks like the Associated Press and Axel Springer.

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The Web 2.0 Revolution: keynote speech - Trends in the Living Networks

Trends in the Living Networks

from 1994 until the web crash in 2001. Since 2001 a new approach to tapping the potential of the internet, dubbed Web 2.0, Now video glasses allow consumption of video content in a large screen format while you’re on the move. Thus began what is now dubbed Web 1.0, Conversation.

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Xbox Series X and S: everything you need to know about the next-gen of Xbox

The Verge

They’re also both backwards compatible with all officially licensed Xbox One accessories like controllers and headsets — although there are no plans to support the Kinect camera. There are, however, big differences between the two. New games, new hardware.

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Five steps to effective content distribution strategies

Trends in the Living Networks

By 2001 analysts were growing concerned that Microsoft’s revenue stream could falter, as the IT managers at large corporations began baulking at upgrading the software on all their PCs every time a new version of Microsoft Windows or Office was released. Define and refine strategies for standards and interfaces.

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Sen. Ed Markey on the politics of technology

The Verge

The cable companies, telephone companies, you can provide video service, internet service, phone service, long distance, everybody can do everything. 1993, I was able to move over 200 megahertz of spectrum for the third, fourth, fifth, sixth, and seventh cellphone license. Everybody can do everything. One big free for all.

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