Thursday, October 11, 2012

summary

Armie Hammer is Warner Bros.' top choice to play Batman in a still-hypothetical Justice League movie.You don't need to worry if Hammer’s  Batman will officially replace the fan-favorite Batman played by Christian Bale in Christopher Nolan’s movies, according to the anonymous source, Hammer’s version of the character will only be used in this initial Justice League film and any sequels it might spawn. Unless plans change, Hammer won’t be appearing in any solo Batman adventures.Digital Spy declares that the Justice League will include a relatively standard roster for the superteam,this initial Justice League movie will focus on the core group of Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, The Green Lantern, Martian Manhunter and The Flash.No matter what will happen,  before 2015,this film isn’t scheduled release, so Warner Bros.  has lots of time to figure things out.

http://www.digitaltrends.com/movies/rumor-armie-hammer-may-play-batman-in-justice-league-movie/

Thursday, October 4, 2012

summary (week 6)

Google has released a new experiment with micropayments  to help site owners earn some money from their readers. Google offers the opening portion of the page for free. However, the code for Google Wallet is covering the rest of text with gray bars and blurring out the pictures until the reader pays money to view the rest of the page.The reader can apply for the refund within 30 minutes of the initial purchase.Once a reader has purchased the content, they have access to it forever.The micropayments also has an influence on Google search rankings.A newspaper could use Google Wallet to charge for popular articles, and it also be allowed to take better advantage of Google search by offering an increased amount of preview text compared to current online paywalls.




http://www.digitaltrends.com/web/google-launches-micropayments-for-web-content/