Bookmarks for 08-27-08

27 Aug, 2008  |  Written by Romain Péchard  |  under My Del.icio.us

Android phone (Google phone) to be a hot topic and maybe hit the market early next year, the future of browsers, Mozilla offering users the ability to develop on-demand plugins, Warner Bros trying to compete with Hulu, Music industry looking for a way to make business with the Internet. Here it is.

It’s Official: The G1 From T-Mobile is the First Android Phone
My new phone is about to be released? Since I don’t care anymore about an iPhone and I actually sold mine, I was waiting for any info about the Android development.

3 Unique Search Engines of the Future
Next generation of browsers would have that look and feel. Not only Search engines.

If You Want To Create a Mashup, Just Ask Your Browser. Mozilla Labs Launches Ubiquity.
The idea is breaking through. Now they have to do it. Can’t wait to see that works.

Ubiquity for Firefox from Aza Raskin on Vimeo.

The WB Rises From Ashes As Competitor To Hulu
The well known Hulu (if not you should click here to discover Hulu) now has a new (reborn actually) competitor. Unfortunately for Warner Bros. they do have a lack of social and engagement features to match Hulu. For the moment.

Future of Online Music - Industry Players Discuss
Music majors and industry players are looking at how they can turn Internet into an asset. Nice move, which should have been done a decade ago, but what’s happened won’t be changed. They now should think over what’s really music for people in that new world, what’s being interesting to sell and share.

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