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My theatre department, like any good college program, requires us to take classes that teach us disciplines across the board. Everyone, whether you want to be an actor or not, has to take acting. We all have to learn about theatre production (aka things like scenic, prop & costume construction & how to operate a light or sound board, etc.). We all have to take introduction to theatre design.

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Daily Wrap: Ruby, PHP and Python Compared and More

Posted: 26 Jan 2012 06:00 PM PST

Ruby, PHP and Python are compared in an infographic by Udemy. This and more in today's Daily Wrap.

Sometimes it's difficult to catch every story that hits tech media in a day, so we wrap up some of the most talked about stories. We give you a daily recap of what you missed in the ReadWriteWeb Community, including a link to some of the most popular discussions in our offsite communities on Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn and Google+ as well.

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Udemy says that Python is the "most-discussed" language, but if you are looking for a job, PHP is the language to know. The percentages vary across the different job channels, but PHP seems to be more popular among job listings and job titles.

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Microsoft Will Pay Nokia "Billions" To Use Windows Phone

Microsoft paid Nokia $250 million in the fourth quarter to adopt the Windows Phone operating system, according to Nokia's fourth-quarter earnings report released Thursday.

That was the first in a series of so-called "platform support" payments believed to eventually total billions of dollars. To date, Microsoft and Nokia have been quiet about the deal's specifics, perhaps because it appears as if Microsoft is paying Nokia significantly less than its paying other cellphone manufacturers. (more)

SoundCloud Goes HTML5, Makes Non-Flash Audio Player Its Default

SoundCloud, the up-and-coming social audio publishing platform, is endorsing HTML5's role in the future of the Web. Today, the Berlin-based startup is officially rolling out its HTML5 audio player as the service's default, knocking the original, Flash-based player from that esteemed position. (more)

AT&T CEO Randall Stevenson Blasts FCC, Hints At Higher Prices and Data Restrictions

AT&T has a bone to pick with the Federal Communications Commission. In the mobile operator's quarterly earnings call this morning, CEO Randall Stevenson blasted the FCC over its leadership in making additional spectrum available to carriers to handle the explosion of mobile data flowing through the operators' pipes. Stevenson and AT&T are bitter after the FCC blew up its proposed acquisition of T-Mobile. Stevenson said that because of AT&T's spectrum crunch it will be forced to raise prices and take additional actions against the highest data users. (more)

Why Does the Next Xbox Need Discs At All?

If the next generation of Microsoft's Xbox gaming system will be designed to bring us well beyond 2020, why would it still rely on last century's technology, spinning discs, for games?

Videogame blog Kotaku reported yesterday that the next Xbox - still not yet announced by Microsoft - will support Blu-ray discs, and may incorporate some sort of technology that prevents users from playing used games. (more)

Google+ Is Now Open To Teens, Offers New Safety Features

Google VP of Product Bradley Horowitz announced today that Google+ will now be available to teens. Previously, the social network was exclusively for adults over 18, but now anyone with a Google Account can use it (13+ in most countries). (more)

All of Planet Earth Is Now on Google+

Google Earth released version 6.2 today. It patches up some of the choppy textures it used to have, so it now looks like a smooth, realistic surface - no more "quilt effect." The texture improvements are now in all versions of Google Earth, including the mobile versions. This update also adds Google+ integration. Screenshots from Google Earth can be shared with Google+ circles with a new "share" button. (more)

Twitter Will Censor Certain Tweets In Certain Countries

Twitter will censor tweets in certain countries while still publishing them throughout the rest of the world, the company said Thursday on its blog.

"As we continue to grow internationally, we will enter countries that have different ideas about the contours of freedom of expression. Some differ so much from our ideas that we will not be able to exist there," the company said. "Others are similar but, for historical or cultural reasons, restrict certain types of content, such as France or Germany, which ban pro-Nazi content." (more)

Legal Analysis: How the Megaupload Defense Could Proceed

There will be two battles fought simultaneously in defense of Megaupload, the cyberlocker site accused by the U.S. of hosting and publicizing illicit copyrighted material. One is in the public arena, where we can expect the defendant to portray itself as Robin Hood, not so much stealing content from the rich as repurposing it for the poor, the meek, the 99%. It may even get some traction in that arena, but those same tactics may not play so well to a jury. That will be a separate battle whose defense strategy may not be so populist. (more)

Buying a Donut Earns You Facebook Credits

Plink has just announced a Facebook Credits loyalty program in partnership with fast-food chains Dunkin' Donuts, Quiznos, Red Robin and Taco Bell. Users earn Facebook Credits by joining Plink and logging on with their Facebook credentials and credit or debit cards. Like any loyalty program, the more people purchase, the more Facebook Credits they'll rack up. (more)

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It's Like Facebook For The Art World

Posted: 26 Jan 2012 05:30 PM PST

Forget the random pictures of babies and puppies, alarming status updates from family members and political rants. On My-ArtMap, you will be immersed in art. It's as simple as that. The site, which is targeted at an international audience, is available in English, French, German, Italian, Russian, Spanish and Chinese. You can create a username and password for the site, or login using Facebook Connect. It is also available as an iPhone app.

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My-ArtMap is a social network exclusively for the art and art market. Like the Art World, it is populated by art professionals, including auction houses, galleries, museums and art collectors. The site just exited beta, shortly after acquiring many new members from Spain, Italy and Germany. It is heavily focused on Europe, at least for the time being.

"Facebook is a great project, but the international art market is very closed and the requirements especially for this market are really different in comparison to other markets," says ArtMap CEO Stefan Sebk. "Facebook and Google are too big and not specialized enough for the art market!"

The site's news feed is known as the Newscafe. Much like Facebook, it surfaces stories posted by fellow users. But unlike the Facebook algorithm, My-ArtMap does not differentiate between highlighted and most recent stories.

The "Galleries" section allows users to create their own virtual art galleries around specific topics. These images can either have a certain theme, or could be a collection of artwork. For some reason, even though I set the language to English, the text in this section keeps popping up in German.

Users can also create groups around a specific topic to discuss ideas privately.

The site still has quite a few quirks. It's unclear how the Newscafe algorithm sorts stories, and sometimes the text doesn't translate. Still, this is an interesting project that seems like it could become a very useful tool for the social networked Art World.

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How To Find That 1 Thing You Lost Online

Posted: 26 Jan 2012 05:01 PM PST

Argh! What was that video called? Was that on Twitter or Facebook? Where did I save that article? Who was it who made that joke about the Edsel? Do you find yourself asking these questions often? As we get wrapped up in more and more Web services, things tend to get disorganized.

We've got inboxes over here, inboxes over there, boards here, there, tweets, docs, posts and shares. It's almost too much to keep straight. Fortunately, there are little helpers out there. I've found two I love, and I'll show you how to use them. One is free, the other is in closed beta, but there are invites below! If you've got other suggestions, please feel free to share them in the comments.

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Greplin is the way I find that one online thing I'm looking for. It's a fast search engine that can index a whole bunch of common cloud services many of us use. Once it's done crawling for the first time, you don't have to wait for a second. You type in your search query, and Greplin brings back an organized list of everything in your cloud-life that matches.

It can search Gmail, Google Calendar, Google Docs, Google Reader and Google Contacts (as well as the professional Google Apps versions). It searches Dropbox, of course. It searches Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr and LinkedIn. It's got Delicious and Pinboard. It has Yahoo Mail. It even searches Reddit. And these are all free. Premium users can search Evernote, Yammer, Salesforce, Basecamp, Highrise and Campfire. All of these services in one search.

Some of them you have to unlock by inviting friends. That's okay. Invite your friends. They'll thank you for it.

Here's Greplin in action:

Yes, you're reading that right. My Greplin has (at press time) 1,106,324 documents in it. Every search is instantaneous, though. I can filter the results by service (Twitter, Google Reader, whatever) as well as by type of content: events, files, links, messages, notes, people and streams. Clicking on each service on the left sidebar tells you its status and how many items are indexed.

Greplin's premium service is $4.99 a month or $49.99 a year. But basically every consumer service, and even the Google Apps service, is available for free. Evernote is in premium, and that's a very tempting hook for power users. But it's amazing what the free version of Greplin can do. In addition to the Web version (which works on mobile), there's a free iPhone app, and it's killer.

What About Sensitive Stuff Like Logins & Passwords?

User names, passwords, ID and credit card numbers are hard to remember, too, and we need to use them often online. But it's not a good idea to keep those in a cloud-hosted service like the ones Greplin searches. It's best to keep those in a secure service if you're going to store them on your computer at all.

Today I found out about Dashlane, which will do just that. It's a desktop application for Mac and Windows that will remember all your sensitive info so you don't have to. It's also just a convenience; it plugs into your browsers and lets you fill in Web forms with your saved information automatically. It's like 1Password, which is available for Mac, Windows, iOS and Android, but the features are a little simpler.

2012年1月27日金曜日

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Bildungsroman - Interview: Susan Lee

Susan Lee is a busy, creative person wears a lot of hats. (That's probably why we get along.) As a playwright, a filmmaker, a screenwriter, a teacher, and a painter, Susan has made her mark in many different fields. I know she's made her mark on me as a director and as a friend.

I first crossed paths with Susan in 2009: I was acting in a musical, and she was the stage manager for the show. Since then, I'd had the good fortune to work with Susan on multiple productions, including a Moises Kaufman play, a short film (more about that shortly), and some amazing new works.

If you like heroes, villains, and intrepid girl reporters, then you've got to check out Susan's project Mastermind. What would you do if you couldn't recall your past - then discovered you had been the evilest of them all? The tag line itself is awesome:

What he doesn't know could kill you...

The masked villain, Mastermind, has not been seen for a year, except for a pre-recorded tape announcing that he has secreted a bomb somewhere in the city that will detonate soon... unless he stops it.

An amnesiac man, J.D., who has been trying to build a new life for himself with his girlfriend, Liz, finds himself thinking he may have been Mastermind before he lost his memory. Liz, a reporter, has covered Mastermind extensively and he tries to enlist her to attempt to recover his memories before the bomb goes off in order to save the city. But Liz struggles with the choice to help him because she wants to save their relationship.

Mastermind has evolved from a play to a short film (as seen at Comic-Con!) to a webseries - and now, a graphic novel. How has the story changed along the way, and what's coming next? Let's find out.

Tell us the history of Mastermind and how you came to work on the project.

Mastermind was submitted to Eclectic Company Theatre as part of Hurricane Season, their yearly one-act writing competition/festival. I read the first paragraph, which is Mastermind talking about blowing up the city, and I was hooked. Michael Patrick Sullivan's writing has a very Joss Whedon flair, which I love. And the characters of Mastermind, J.D., and Liz are all so well-written and complex, especially Liz. I apparently was so passionate about the project that the rest of the directors in the company were afraid to even suggest they were interested in it after I planted my flag in it.

What do you think the different formats have to say about the piece?

2012年1月25日水曜日

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If you don't like the touchpad in your laptop, you've probably bought yourself an external USB mouse. The touchpad might get into your way when you type. So, the best thing you can do is to disable it altogether or just disable it when an external mouse is attached.

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This is the procedure you need to follow to disable the touchpad in your Dell laptop:

Go to the Control Panel. Under the ‘Hardware and Sound' options, click ‘Mouse'

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U.S. Women's Soccer Team Is Explosive in Olympic Qualifiers, Defeats Dominican Republic and Guatemala By Combined Score of 27-0 - Soccer

After a forceful start in CONCACAF Olympic Qualifying, the U.S. women's soccer team took its foot off the pedal against Guatemala on Sunday. It didn't stop the ball from rolling into the back of Guatemala's net 13 times, though.

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Johnny Otis dies at 90; R&B singer wrote 'Willie and the Hand Jive' « Full Guitar Lessons

Pioneering rhythm-and-blues singer, songwriter, drummer, bandleader and disc jockey Johnny Otis made the kind of conscious life choice early on that few people have the inclination, or circumstance, to carry out.

Born white, the son of Greek immigrant parents, and raised in a predominantly black neighborhood in Northern California in the 1920s, Otis decided as a youth that he'd rather be black.

The choice put him on a path to a life in music during which he created the sensually pulsing 1958 hit "Willie and the Hand Jive." It also gave him a deep connection to black culture that helped him discover such future stars of RB and rock as Etta James, Little Richard, Jackie Wilson, Hank Ballard and Little Esther Phillips.

"Yes, I chose," Otis told The Times in 1979, "because despite all the hardships, there's a wonderful richness in black culture that I prefer."

Otis died Tuesday in the Los Angeles area, where he had lived for much of his life, said Tom Reed, a black-music historian. He was 90.

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