Amanda Kinghorn on January 2nd, 2010

Internet search giant Google has been found guilty of copyright infringement by a court in Paris. French publisher, La Martiniere, was awarded 300,000 Euros ($ 430,000) in damages and interest. Google was also ordered to pay the sum of 10,000 Euros ($ 14,000) each day until it withdraws the book extracts from its database. The court hearing was initiated by the French Publishers’ Association, La Martiniere and SGDL – an author’s group – who demanded that Google be forced to pay 15m Euros ($ 21m).

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Chris Arribbat on October 14th, 2009

My theology professor once said that loving means accepting. To love oneself means to accept that you are not a perfect being, but behind the imperfections must lie a great ounce of courage to be able to discover ways on how to improve your repertoire to recover from our mistakes. Genuine happiness also pertains to contentment. When you are contented with the job you have, the way you look, with your family, your friends, the place you live in, your car, and all the things you now have ” truly, you know the answer to the question how to be genuinely happy.

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Ken Willard on October 14th, 2009

From saving trees to nationwide WiFi, the Amazon Kindle brings a world of good to the American readers. Those who have tried it swear by it and those who have not – ought to. One of the coolest things about it is how easy it is on the eyes. For folks with old-sightedness (Presbyopia), the ebook reader is one of the best things brought forth by modern technology. The Amazon Kindle 2 rocks.

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Ross Taylor on October 13th, 2009

Over the past couple of years ebook readers have busted onto the scene. They can be seen all over now, in the airport, on the bus, or in the train station. Ebook readers are hot! So now you ask yourself, what ebook reader is right for me? That depends on what you are going to be using it for. Do you travel a lot and want instant access to thousands of books directly from the device? Do you plan on reading strictly books, or are newspapers and blogs important also? How many books would you like to keep on your device? All of these are very important questions when it comes to choosing the perfect ebook reader for yourself. Two of the most popular and functional ebook readers on the market today are Amazon’s Kindle 2 and Kindle DX along with Sony’s PRS-700 and PRS-505.

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Chris Arribbat on October 13th, 2009

When we discover a small start somewhere from within, that small start will eventually lead to something else, and to something else. But if you keep questioning life lit it has never done you any good, you will never be able to find genuine happiness. I believe that life is about finding out about right and wrong, trying and failing, winning and losing. These are things that happen as often as you inhale and exhale. Failure, in a persons life has become as abundant and necessary as air. But this should not hinder us from becoming happy.

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Phillip Freniere on October 12th, 2009

Books have been around in their current form for a very long time and have, thus far, proved resistant to technological changes. The basic concept of a book today is very much the same as it was a hundred years ago. Now, however, it looks like technology may have eventually found a better format for enjoying the written word – or has it?

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