Half-Life 2: Lost Coast Released

Half Life 2: Lost Coast has been released and is available to HL2 owners via Steam.

Half-Life 2: Lost Coast is now available for play for all Half-Life 2 owners.

Half-Life 2: Lost Coast, a single-player level custom-created to showcase High-Dynamic Range lighting (HDR) in the Source engine, is available now to all owners of HL2. As a technology showcase, Half-Life 2: Lost Coast’s system requirements are very high. During installation, Steam will prompt you if your system does not meet the recommended configuration. We hope you enjoy it.

Downloading it now. Not that my system can handle it. :P

Google Base Now Online

The Google Base webpage is available again. Since it was first discovered earlier in the week, the page has been giving server errors as well as 403 forbidden and 404 not found errors.

Visiting the page, you are prompted to input a username/password, however nothing currently happens after entering your information. – At least, it didn’t for me. I’m wondering if this will be a limited or invite only beta similar to how GMail was done.

More Google Print News

I’m finding this rather funny. Google is being sued by multiple groups over Google Print, Google’s plan to digitize paper books and make the content available online. Personally, I think it’s a great idea, as long as the information is freely available. I really don’t care if it is done by Google or some other company. That’s me, however the Authors Guild and the Association of American Publishers don’t like the plan… or at least they don’t like Google. Both organizations have filed a lawsuit against Google for copyright violations related to Google Print.

Now, while Google is in the courts there is a group of companies called the Open Content Alliance, which is comprised of the Smithsonian Institution, Hewlett-Packard, Yahoo, Microsoft’s MSN, Internet Archive, and others, which is wanting to do pretty much the exact same thing. You’ll be able to find the books scanned by the Microsoft-Yahoo-Internet Archive alliance at openlibrary.org.

Is this group looking for a lawsuit as well? With Google Print, you only get to view a snippet or a few pages at most; however what I saw at Open Library looks like you could sit at your computer and read through an entire book. How is Google violating copyright law if this other group isn’t? I just don’t understand.

Anyway, here is some more information on all of this:

Am I the only person that doesn’t understand the lawsuits?

Earthlink Releases Firefox Tools

Internet Service Provider, EarthLink has released “Earthlink Tools for Firefox“. You’ll find the following included in the “tools”:

  • Includes the EarthLink Toolbar, featuring ScamBlocker, and the hot new EarthLink theme.
  • Displays a visual protection rating for Web pages you are visiting.
  • Alerts you before you enter a page on our list of known fraudulent Web sites.
  • Integrates with Firefox’s built-in popup blocker.
  • Includes a built-in search box for fast, convenient searching.

Umm… yippie.