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Ina Fried / CNET News.com:
Office, Vista changed in wake of Adobe threat — update Microsoft is making changes to the next versions of both Office and Windows as part of an effort to head off a legal challenge from Adobe Systems. — Microsoft said earlier Friday that it expects an antitrust suit from Adobe after months …
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Nate Mook / betanews.com:
Microsoft to Drop PDF Support in Office — Amid threats of a lawsuit from Adobe, Microsoft acknowledged Friday that it would remove support for saving files in PDF from Office 2007, as well as dropping its own rival format XPS from the productivity suite and Windows Vista.
Brian Jones / Open XML Formats:
Legal issues around PDF support — About 8 months ago we announced to our MVPs that we would provide PDF publish support natively in the 2007 Office system. We made the move due to overwhelming customer demand for PDF support, and it was received really well.
Maya Roney / Forbes:
Adobe May Benefit From Microsoft PDF Exclusion
Adobe May Benefit From Microsoft PDF Exclusion
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New York Times:
U.S. Wants Companies to Keep Web Usage Records — The Justice Department is asking Internet companies to keep records on the Web-surfing activities of their customers to aid law enforcement, and may propose legislation to force them to do so. — The director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation …
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Declan McCullagh / CNET News.com:
DOJ, Net firms fail to agree on data retention — A meeting at the U.S. Justice Department on Friday to discuss forcing Internet providers to record Americans' online activities ended without reaching an agreement, according to multiple participants. — The meeting of about 15 industry representatives …
Elise Ackerman / siliconvalley.com:
U.S. wants Web records — The U.S. Department of Justice has quietly told Google, Microsoft and other major Internet companies that it wants them to keep detailed records of where people go while surfing the Web for up to two years. — The proposal, which would require congressional approval …
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Searching for Parking? Try Online — The internet might soon be the best place to snag a parking spot in a busy city. — Several companies are experimenting with systems that let drivers go online or even use cell phones and handheld devices to reserve a space in a garage or locate nearby street parking.
Declan McCullagh / CNET News.com:
Dotster named in massive cybersquatting suit — update A new federal lawsuit charges that Dotster, one of the largest domain name registrars, has unlawfully participated in a massive cybersquatting campaign targeting companies such as Cingular Wireless, Disney, Ikea, Google, Neiman Marcus, Playboy and Verizon.
Mark Hachman / PC Magazine:
BellSouth Says It's Not Blocking MySpace — BellSouth customers filled the Technorati blog Thursday and Friday, complaining that they had not been able to access YouTube, which stores and plays back user-generated videos, and MySpace, a social networking site for teens.
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Arshad Mohammed / Washington Post:
VOIP, Cellphone Bills Could Rise for Subsidy — Consumers could see their mobile and Internet telephone bills rise under a Federal Communications Commission proposal that would increase the amount such companies pay to subsidize telephone service in poor and rural parts of the country.
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Tim Ziegler / webmonkey.com:
Get Your Feet Wet with WordPress — Tim Ziegler builds websites in Texas with d2p. He wants to fabricate a giant bicycle-powered gyroscope. He hopes he's around when the robots all break free. — Over the last few years, WordPress has emerged as one of the best blogging tools available.
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Keith Reed / Boston Globe:
Comcast upgrade speeds up downloads — Aiming to keep its broadband customers happy without lowering prices, Comcast Corp. is introducing a technology that temporarily doubles users' download speeds. — New England is the first region in the country where Comcast customers can try out the technology …
Google Blogoscoped:
Google Experiment Collapses "More" Links — Others have seen this Google homepage design experiment before, and now TomHTML of Zorgloob spotted a Flickr screenshot; you can see a link reading "More you can do with Google" below the search box. When you click it, links like "Images", "Groups" and so on appear right on the page.
Ina Fried / CNET News.com:
Vista beta sucks up battery juice — Windows Vista delivers some pretty snazzy new graphics, but all that "wow" can be a real drain. — With the new version of Windows, Microsoft has created an operating system that offers advances in many areas, but laptop battery life is not one of them.
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Ina Steiner / auctionbytes.com:
eBay to Launch Blogs & Wiki Features — eBay will be introducing eBay Blogs, another way to give sellers an opportunity to market themselves, as well as an eBay Community Wiki. eBay is holding sessions on the new tools at the upcoming eBay Live conference in Las Vegas June 13 - 15.
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Marshall Kirkpatrick / The Social Software Weblog:
eBay to include blogs, wikis - will people use them?
eBay to include blogs, wikis - will people use them?
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