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Over the summer, Google launched a Second Life-esque 3D chat product called Lively. It seems Lively is not exactly living up to its name. Google is killing Lively at the end of the year.
While Lively is certainly not the first Google product to head to the chopping block, its shelf life did seem a bit short. Still, Google says it needs to focus on its flagship areas of search, ads, and apps.
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Kate Knight, 28, from Wirral, was convicted of attempting to murder Lee Knight by lacing his food with ethylene glycol, had her appeal rejected by the Court of Appeal.
The jury heard Knight used internet search engine Google to find a method of killing, settling on anti-freeze.
Knight served the anti-freeze in red wine and Indian takeout on their wedding anniversary.
In a separate murder trial:
A detective testified in a US court that a laptop computer taken from the home of a British man accused of killing his wife and nine-month-old daughter was used to search online on “how to kill with a knife“, four days before the slayings.
Medford police Detective Lawrence James, a computer expert, said the Google search was done on January 16, 2006.
Neil Entwistle has pleaded not guilty to murder charges stemming from the killing of his 27-year-old wife, Rachel, and their daughter, Lillian Rose, in their rented home in Hopkinton, Massachusetts on January 20, 2006.

The search for the murder suspects in the killing of UNC-Chapel Hill student Eve Carson continues. New photos of one suspect are shown here.
Police released two new photos Monday night of a young man wearing jeans and a black coat inside a North Carolina convenience store.
Chapel Hill Police Chief Brian Curran said the man appears to be the same person seen in two ATM surveillance photos released Saturday.
The suspect is seen in the black & white photos wearing what’s thought to be a vintage Houston Astros cap. The ATM card of slain UNC student Eve Carson was used when all four photos were taken, according to Chapel Hill police.
UNC trustees have offered a $25,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of Carsonβs killer. People with information should call the area Crime Stoppers at (919) 942-7515. Callers may remain anonymous. The Crime Stoppers Web site, here.
A tribute by the University to Eve Carson’s life, here.
Police arrested a suspect in the murder of Auburn student Lauren Burk yesterday. The crimes are believed to be unrelated.
Journalism—real, in-depth, investigative, hard-hitting journalism—is expensive. The first thing the major news broadcasters did after being deregulated, was drop their documentary units. This type of journalism is also known as "long-form" journalism, and the Internet is helping to kill it.
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In a session called “The Cult of Blogging,” the sect turned out to be a little smaller than expected; out of three scheduled speakers, only one managed to show up.
Om Malik gets a pass - the poor fellow apparently threw his back out - but Michael Arrington simply forgot to come, leaving us with [...]
Radiohead kicked open the door, Trent Reznor is in the foyer admiring the chandelier, and bands like Oasis, Jamiroquai, and The Charlatans are rolling up the street looking for the party.“One likes to believe in the freedom of music, but glittering prizes and endless compromises shatter the illusion of integrity.” — Geddy Lee sings [...]
It’s hard to pimp your Website in the city that never sleeps.
Especially when you’re the Internet OutsiderInsider.
The who? A man without fear: Blodget. No beta blockers needed!
On a two day killing spree, he slashed MSN, leaving Live Search Sucking Wind After All These Years. (Or days.)
Henry’s Panama hat? Strategically dipped (hannibal lecter-like) [...]
Facebook Flyers Pro, the advertising program offered within the Facebook social network, could be a fascinating competitor for AdSense for a few reasons.
If you are an advertiser eager to reach 18-23 year old single males attending the University of Kentucky, with a select group of keywords, and do so at a better bid price than [...]
Some buzz centered on Robert Scoble’s contention that properties like Facebook and human-edited search engine Mahalo add up to a Google-free future misses out on an important factor.When you spend a lot of time working around the tech industry, it’s easy to get caught up in the belief that a truly innovative or useful product [...]