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Nick / Rough Type:
The death of Wikipedia — Wikipedia, the encyclopedia that "anyone can edit," was a nice experiment in the "democratization" of publishing, but it didn't quite work out. Wikipedia is dead. It died the way the pure products of idealism always do, slowly and quietly and largely in secret, through the corrosive process of compromise.
Joris Evers / CNET News.com:
Microsoft shows off JPEG rival — SEATTLE—If it is up to Microsoft, the omnipresent JPEG image format will be replaced by Windows Media Photo. — The software maker detailed the new image format Wednesday at the Windows Hardware Engineering Conference here.
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Ballmer: Vista Launch Could Slip Further — Consumer version of the OS is scheduled to launch in January 2007, but that could change. — The launch of the consumer version of Windows Vista, Microsoft's new operating system, could be pushed back past the stated January launch date …
Colin Campbell / next-gen.biz:
Doubts Over Pre-owned PS3 Bombshell — A story claiming that Sony is preparing to stop the potential sale of pre-owned PlayStation 3 games is being met with some skepticism by industry insiders. — According to a UK news source, citing retail contacts, Sony is preparing to make it illegal for consumers to sell used PS3 games.
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Marguerite Reardon / CNET News.com:
Vonage shares slide on first day — update Vonage's Internet phone service wasn't the only thing selling at a discount on Wednesday. So was its stock. — Shares of the new public company slid more than 14 percent from its initial offering price after the company's stock completed …
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Chris Morris / CNN:
Mario creator outlines Nintendo strategy — Creator of the game company's biggest franchises discusses Wii, PS3 and surprises yet to come. — Game Over is a weekly column by Chris Morris — NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) - Psst. Want to know a Wii secret? — The man who created Mario …
Wall Street Journal:
Should the Net Be Neutral? — The "net neutrality" debate has reached a fever pitch as Congress mulls legislation that would allow Internet service providers to charge Web sites for preferred delivery of digital content. — Net neutrality advocates, including Internet giants like Google and Amazon.com …
Windows Live Local:
Major Update to Live Local ships! — The final bits of our latest release are just about done flowing from our staging servers to our Live site. If you are actually awake and reading this, be one of the first to check out the biggest release yet of Windows Live Local.
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Sylvia Carr / CNET News.com:
Mozilla CEO: Why we're still shunned by corporate IT — Mozilla, maker of the open-source Firefox Web browser and Thunderbird e-mail client, says a reliance on proprietary technologies is still an obstacle for IT directors looking to deploy open source in the enterprise.
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Chris Pirillo:
Windows Vista Feedback — I spent a few hours with Windows Vista last night, per Jim Allchin's request to send him feedback about what I discovered in terms of discrepancies and oversights. I took that task seriously, and stayed up late to compile this far-from-comprehensive list.
Jonathan Fildes / BBC:
Web inventor warns of 'dark' net — BBC News science and technology reporter in Edinburgh — The web should remain neutral and resist attempts to fragment it into different services, web inventor Sir Tim Berners-Lee has said. — Recent attempts in the US to try to charge for different levels …
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Elinor Mills / CNET News.com:
AOL eyes broadband and advertising — AOL will launch a new search function this summer aimed at broadband users, as the company seeks to make more money off advertising amid slipping revenue from subscriber losses, the chief executive said Wednesday. — "When we launched AOL.com seven …
Tiago / Coolest Gadgets:
Opera 9 Beta 2 - Download it now — The famous Opera Browser has come a long way since its birth, and yesterday, Opera 9 Beta 2 became available for download. There might be some bugs since the product is not 100% finished, but that didn't stop me from downloading and trying it out for 5 minutes.
Niall Kennedy / Niall Kennedy's Weblog:
PodSession: Startup Do's and Don'ts with Matt Mullenweg of Automattic — Last night Om and I sat down with Matt Mullenweg, lead developer of open-source blogging software WordPress and a recent founder of Automattic to record our latest PodSession. Automattic is a software services company centered around …
Tanya Palta / MobileWhack.com:
Mitsubishi PK10 PocketProjector - Worlds Smallest Projector Tried Out In A Mitsubishi Concept CT Car — Mitsubishi found the perfect place to display their new LED PK10 PocketProjector. The company showcased their revolutionary pocket projector in a Mitsubishi Concept CT car and used …
metro.co.uk:
Pupils perform 'alarming' feat — A high-pitched alarm which cannot be heard by adults has been hijacked by schoolchildren to create ringtones so they can get away with using phones in class. — Techno-savvy pupils have adapted the Mosquito alarm, used to drive teenage gangs away from shopping centres.
Damon Darlin / New York Times:
Dell to Open Stores in 2 Malls as Experiment — Dell, which built its business selling PC's and other electronics directly to customers by phone and online, has decided to try something new: a storefront. — Dell said yesterday that it would open two mall stores this summer as a test …
Steve Ranger / CNET News.com:
A car that slows you down — Vehicles in London could soon be fitted with technology that would automatically slow them down if they break the speed limit. — Transport For London, or TFL, said it is investigating the technology and plans to run a trial next year in an attempt to cut road traffic deaths.
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