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Michael Arrington / TechCrunch:
Feedpass Does Absolutely Nothing — There has been a lot of debate about a new service called Feedpass over the last couple of days. — Feedpass, like Feedburner, will take any RSS feed URL and convert it into something more manageable. For example, I created a TechCrunch feed at Feedpass …
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Dave Winer / Scripting News:
How to compete with FeedBurner — If I were going to launch a competitor to FeedBurner, here's how I'd do it. — First, I'd either do a deal with a registrar, become a registrar, or merge or partner with one. It's absolutely essential that the user own the domain that their feed is hosted at …
Marshall Kirkpatrick / The Social Software Weblog:
FeedPass makes RSS subscription and monetizing other peoples' content easy — People around the web have been talking about the RSS support service FeedPass, which as you can see in action here at a FeedPass page for my personal blog, or this NYTimes feed I've wrapped in AdSense and split …
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Dave Winer / Scripting News:
Editorial: I'm not sure I understand what FeedPass is doing …
Editorial: I'm not sure I understand what FeedPass is doing …
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Jessica Guynn / Contra Costa Times:
Call them equal opportunity bloggers — Word to the wired: Don't ask the founders of BlogHer where the women bloggers are. — You see, a hyperbolic debate is raging in the blogosphere: Why is this supposedly democratic medium recreating real-world inequality?
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Lorne Manly / New York Times:
For Tiny Screens, Some Big Dreams — IN a nondescript office park, hard by a freeway and other markers of suburbia like Circuit City and Trader Joe's, a band of creative souls is working on another staple of the American experience: new forms of entertainment for people to fill the few remaining gaps in their media-oversaturated days.
Justin Berton / San Francisco Chronicle:
The age of privacy — Gen Y not shy sharing online — but worries about spying — Over the past 12 years, Melissa Gira has cultivated a daily audience of 4,000 strangers, whom she lets watch her most intimate moments on her Web site. They have watched her wake up and recall her dreams …
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Jenstar / JenSense:
YPN launches direct deposit, tax withholding and faster payment turnaround — Direct deposit is one of the most-requested features made by YPN publishers, and I am pleased to say that this feature is now a reality. — Publishers can now enter their bank account details to receive their payments via direct deposit.
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mobiledia.com:
Samsung Invents Sliding-Clamshell Design — Samsung has combined two popular cell phone form factors into one design, inventing the sliding-clamshell. — Having advantages of both sliding and folding phones, the new form is built from a soft cover, allowing the body to slide lengthwise as well as become extended and folded.
net-security.org:
"Pay Per Click" fraud botnet discovered — PandaLabs has detected a network of computers infected with the bot Clickbot.A, which is being used to defraud 'pay per click' systems, registering clicks automatically and providing lucrative returns for the creators.
Jeff Jarvis / BuzzMachine:
Enabling v. owning — Umair Haque is suffering a big strategic crush on Fox, In this post, he takes out after the first, early investment relationships from Denuo, the Publicis think tank. I won't comment on that because I have loads of conflict of interest (friendships and working relationships with Denuo and its investments).
Gregg Keizer / Yahoo! News:
Windows System Reqs. 1990-2006: More For Less — The publication Thursday of Windows Vista's minimum hardware specs is only the last in a long series of requirement postings by Microsoft. To show some perspective, TechWeb compiled the Redmond, Wash. developer's stated reqs for each major Windows release since 1990's Windows 3.0.
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Nintendo DS Lite Mania! — Recently with the impending US release, I finally got the Nintendo DS bug. I don't know what tipped it over for me (probably SylphIRC), but it looks like there's some momentum at the office. Ed, Kevin, and Eric are all getting NDSLs.
Seth Godin / Seth's Blog:
Lessons Learned from Trader Joe's — I was talking with a colleague today about the magic of Trader's. Here's how they make billions: — 1. they target a consumer that cares a great deal about what they buy at the supermarket. As a result, their customers are more loyal …
ZDNet:
UK law will criminalise IT pros, say experts … Security experts fear that the UK government is on track to outlaw the supply of network security tools, and even scripting languages such as Perl — IT and security professionals who make network monitoring tools publicly available …
Anne Broache / CNET News.com:
Bill aims to school judges in patent law — A new proposal in Congress aims to expand the number of federal judges who specialize in complex patent litigation. — Rep. Darrell Issa (R-Calif.) and Rep. Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) introduced a bill late on Thursday that would establish …
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