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Microsoft Introduces New Version of Windows Live Local — New capabilities include real-time traffic reporting, new ways to collect and share search results, tight integration with Microsoft Office Outlook and Windows Live Messenger, and geographic expansion to Canada and the U.K.
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Michael Arrington / TechCrunch:
New Features at Live.com Local Maps — The online map wars continue to escalate, as Google, Yahoo, Microsoft, Ask.com and Mapquest compete to release new features - some aimed at usability, and some designed to be just plain sexy. We compared the online maps last month and thought Yahoo …
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Peter Hirshberg / Technorati Weblog:
Technorati Teams With The Associated Press to Connect Bloggers To More Than 440 Newspapers Nationwide — Technorati and the Associated Press this morning initiated a service to connect bloggers to more than 440 AP member newspapers nationwide. — The Associated Press is the world's largest …
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Marshall Kirkpatrick / The Social Software Weblog:
Technorati partners with AP
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CNET News.com:
Plaxo gets hip to VoIP — Plaxo, the company that drove some people nuts with e-mail invitations to its service, is getting on the voice over Internet Protocol bandwagon. — On Tuesday, the Mountain View, Calif., company unveiled plans to move beyond the synchronized and centralized online address book …
fsf.org:
Protesters provide a nasty "vista" for Gates — Hazmat Suits Greet Microsoft Developers As They Gather For Annual Conference — To schedule an interview about the campaign or for more details about the event, please contact Ted Teah at the Free Software Foundation (+1 617-542-5942 x20) …
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Marguerite Reardon / ZDNet:
'Dot-mobi' domain for mobile devices hits the Web — The first domain suffixes especially created for mobile devices became available on Monday, but some critics say a new domain naming plan is unnecessary. — On Monday, Mobile Top Level Domain, the company put in charge by the Internet Corporation …
bankstocks.com:
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Richard Whitt / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Spam filter gobbles up phone bid for Cobb schools — There it was in the e-mail spam filter, along with offers to invigorate both your bank account and your sex life: an offer to save the Cobb County schools $250,000. But this message was for real. — School officials are blaming …
Jason Brooks / eWEEK.com:
Vista Needs More Fine-Tuning — Review: eWEEK Labs' tests of Windows Vista Beta 2 show steady progress, but the new 3D Aero Glass user interface in particular still flakes out. — At WinHEC May 23, Microsoft released Build 5384 of Windows Vista, a.k.a. Windows Vista Beta 2.
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Anne Broache / CNET News.com:
Politicos ponder patent system changes — WASHINGTON—In the wake of high-profile lawsuits involving BlackBerry and eBay, Congress is once again talking about fixing what the technology industry says is a thoroughly broken patent system. — While much of the U.S. Senate was occupied …
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Greg Sandoval / CNET News.com:
Morpheus makers file suit against eBay — StreamCast Networks, the creators of the Morpheus file-sharing software, is alleging in a lawsuit that auction house eBay is profiting from peer-to-peer technology that rightfully belongs to it. — StreamCast claims in a lawsuit filed Monday …
Russell Buckley / MobHappy:
Khosla Ventures Sponsors Carnival of the Mobilists — I'm really happy to announce that Khosla Ventures have agreed to sponsor the Carnival of the Mobilists from June 2006 until the end of the year, which will help us extend our presence and profile in the Blogosphere.
Arne Hess / theunwired.net:
UNVEILED: O2 Germany to release the HTC Hermes as O2 Xda trion [UPDATE] — While it's neither official released yet nor O2 Germany has given a press release, the device, formerly known as "O2 Xda Hermes", appeared now in O2's own web shop as "O2 Xda trion". — So what's the hard facts now?
Ina Fried / CNET News.com:
News.blog: Mac Mini is my most 'Vista Ready' PC — Last week, Microsoft released a test version of its 'Upgrade Advisor', a downloadable tool that aims to tell users how Vista-ready their system is. — I decided to run it on all the systems I had at my disposal and found some interesting results.
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Luke Smith / 1up.com:
The Wizard Coming to DVD — August 29 will see 'The Wizard' finally arrive on DVD. — Finally. — Digital Bits reports that after years of waiting, The Wizard is finally coming to DVD. Remember The Wizard? August 29th of this year it will be available on disc format.
Rob Fahey / gamesindustry.biz:
EA Looks East — A resident of Hong Kong for eight years now, Jon Niermann worked for Disney in Asia until the call came from Electronic Arts two and a half years ago, and he jumped ship to head up the top publisher's fledgling Asian operation. If he was anticipating a challenge - Disney …
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Computerworld:
Review and Visual Tour: Microsoft's 2007 Office Beta 2 — Word menus and toolbars are now 'ribbons' — Today's Top Stories or Other Desktop Applications Stories — May 23, 2006 (Computerworld) — When Microsoft released the first beta of Office 12 in November, many features were promised but not ready.
Paul Miller / Engadget:
Pimp My Heart, the HeartBeat Bass Booster — We're not even sure what could be said about this HBBB device. Basically the device monitors your heart beat, and then amplifies it for all the world to world to hear and see, hence the Pimp My Heart moniker. You just jack in the HBBB interface pendant …
Jonathan Amos / BBC:
Time and place for entrepreneurs — Imagine Central London has been invaded by an army of robots which are now bunkered down somewhere on Oxford Street. — Your mission, and that of your friends, is to find the shop on the capital's famous two-mile retail strip that harbours the enemy's lair.
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Jeff Clavier / Jeff Clavier's Software Only:
The Cingular 8125 could have been the perfect Windows Mobile 5.0 Smartphone — But it is not... quite far from it. Why ? Even with his price tag ($599 without a carrier subsidy ?), the Cingular 8125 (aka the HTC Wizard) has been under-spec'ed and has a few flaws: