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Kathleen Pender / San Francisco Chronicle:
Google's April surprise for state — Big chunk of record tax receipts from insiders' stock sales — Internet giant Google's stock has soared since it went public almost two years ago — and that has created a windfall for state government coffers. — California took in a record $11.3 billion …
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Steelieboy / F**kedGoogle:
Google insider selling so massive it makes the Drudge Report: — Here's the link to Drudge (assuming you're too lazy to type the URL) and here's the link to the actual story. — There are some absolutely amazing figures in there- things like Google insider sales and the taxes they paid …
USA Today:
TiVo hooks up with Internet video and ad sales service — NEW YORK — The wall separating televisions from Internet video is about to lose a few more bricks. — TiVo will unveil Tuesday a deal that will enable about 400,000 subscribers who have their machines connected via broadband Internet access …
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Thomas Hawk's Digital …, BuzzMachine, IP Democracy, Syndicator Blog, Clickety Clack and Niall Kennedy's Weblog
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Steve Lohr / New York Times:
Microsoft and Google Grapple for Supremacy as Stakes Escalate — The Microsoft- Google rivalry is shaping up as a titanic corporate clash for the ages. — It may not turn out that way. Markets and corporate fortunes routinely defy prediction. But it sure looks as if the two companies …
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Yahoo! Search blog:
Livesearch on AlltheWeb — Today we are introducing a new search technology called Livesearch on AlltheWeb. It helps you find what you want faster, by showing search results instantaneously as you type. Livesearch also shows related queries, spelling suggestions, and enables …
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SearchViews, Google Blogoscoped, Micro Persuasion, Lifehacker and Search Engine Roundtable
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Paul Miller / Engadget:
Microsoft blends platform lines with Live Anywhere — The latest ambitious endeavor by Microsoft might have "monopoly" written all over it, but we have a feeling they wouldn't want it any other way. Microsoft's new Live Anywhere that they announced at today's E3 keynote takes their Xbox Live concept …
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Jennifer Granick / Wired News:
Spot a Bug, Go to Jail — Breaking News from AP and Reuters — See Also — Circuit Court — A new federal prosecution again raises the issue of whether computer security experts must fear prison time for investigating and reporting vulnerabilities.
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David Meyer / ZDNet:
T-Mobile bans VoIP from super-3G service … Observers doubt the policy is sustainable - meaning T-Mobile may be planning its own VoIP client — T-Mobile UK has announced a flat-rate version of its data tariff, aimed primarily at business users. — The release of Web'n'Walk Professional coincides …
Matt Marshall / SiliconBeat:
What's up at eHarmony? Appoints third CEO this year. — eHarmony, the private Pasadena company that seeks to hook up couples, has appointed its founding investor, Greg Waldorf, as interim chief executive officer. — He's the third CEO this year. The company announced Waldorf's appointment …
Ken Belson / New York Times:
U.S. to Auction Frequencies for In-Flight Internet Use — Many fliers look forward to boarding planes so they can get away from their phones and e-mail. That sanctuary will inch one step closer to oblivion today when the Federal Communications Commission begins to auction off frequencies for in-flight Internet service.
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Craig Eisenberger / drexel.edu:
Drexel Professor: For a Bigger Computer Hard-drive, Just Add Water — Imagine having computer memory so dense that a cubic centimeter contains 12.8 million gigabytes (GB) of information. — Imagine an iPod playing music for 100 millennia without repeating a single song or a USB thumb-drive …
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Anne Thomas Manes / The View From The Bow:
UnREST over WS-* and other "enterprisey" things — Mike Herrick, who just happens to be one of my Burton Group clients, has accused me of having "totally drunk the WS-* the Kool-Aid". He goes on to say, "I just was disturbed that given the history on things like J2EE she so easily assumed that WS-* will survive and thrive."
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Service-Oriented Architecture
Michael Arrington / TechCrunch:
Squidoo: Seth Godin's Purple Albatross? — Seth Godin is an exceptional marketing consultant. I've read all his books - my favorite is Purple Cow. I routinely bring up his ideas when talking to companies about the best way to get media and early adopter attention: build an exceptional …
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Corante Web Hub, HorsePigCow, Bloggers Blog, Labnotes, duncanriley.com, Mashable*, Texas Venture Capital … and The Stalwart
Mike / Techdirt:
Recording Industry Now Okay With Letting You Listen To Your CDs On Your iPod — from the how-kind-of-them dept — In the past, the recording industry has made it very clear they're not at all happy with the idea of people ripping songs off of legally purchased CDs for the sake of listening …
Susan / The 360:
Google and eBay in Ad Industry Shoot-Out — A consortium of some of the biggest advertisers in the United States has plans to move the ad industry out the era of the cattle exchange and into the internet age. They're looking for someone to build an ADSDAQ — an online exchange similar …