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John Markoff / New York Times:
Google to Release Web-Based Spreadsheet — SAN FRANCISCO, June 6 — Google plans to make available on Tuesday morning a test version of a Web-based spreadsheet program that is intended to make it simple to edit and share lists and numeric information online.
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Elinor Mills / CNET News.com:
Google Spreadsheets turns up heat on Excel — Google is set to launch on Tuesday a Web-based spreadsheet program that will allow people to view and simultaneously edit data while conducting "in-document" chat, a company product manager said Monday. — The launch of Google Spreadsheets puts …
Jeremy Reimer / Ars Technica:
Coming soon: Google Spreadsheet. @SUM(trouble) for Microsoft's bottom line? — Googlespotting can be an amusing if sometimes tiresome game, with many stories (such as the GoogleOS and Google Browser) turning out to be nothing more than wishful thinking on the part of eager Internet denizens.
Google Blogoscoped:
Google Spreadsheet? — What's still missing in Google's online OS? They have text editors, email clients, chat programs, calendars and much more... but there's no Excel yet. That may change this week, according to the WSJ (as quoted by John Battelle): — Google Inc. plans on Tuesday …
Eric Auchard / Reuters:
Google tests Web-based spreadsheet to organize data — SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Google Inc. is going back to the future by reinventing the spreadsheet as a Web-based application, seeking a simpler on-ramp for consumers to input data into databases, the company said on Monday.
Om Malik / GigaOM:
Google Spreadsheet, Not iRows
Google Spreadsheet, Not iRows
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Jake / IPac - Blog:
The worst bill you've never heard of — This will be a busy week in the House — Congress goes into summer recess Friday, but not before considering the Section 115 Reform Act of 2006 (SIRA). Never heard of SIRA? That's the way Big Copyright and their lackey's want it, and it's bad news for you.
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Electronic Frontier Foundation:
Season of Bad Laws, Part 4: Music Services Sell Out Fair Use — According to our DC sources, the House Judiciary Subcommittee on the Courts, the Internet, and Intellectual Property is planning on marking up and expediting a not-yet-introduced bill entitled the Section 115 Reform Act (aka SIRA) this coming Wednesday, June 7.
Motoko Rich / New York Times:
Digital Publishing Is Scrambling the Industry's Rules — When Mark Z. Danielewski's second novel, "Only Revolutions," is published in September, it will include hundreds of margin notes listing moments in history suggested online by fans of his work. Nearly 60 of his contributors …
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Anoop Gantayat / IGN:
Sony Bundles PS2 With PS3 — Report from Japan suggests that a mini PS2 will be included in every PS3. — June 5, 2006 - A surprising report has emerged from Japan's Ultra One monthly technology magazine. The magazine's July issue reports that Sony will be achieving backwards compatibility …
Philip Campbell PhD / Nature:
Nature Peer Review Trial and Debate — Nature is undertaking a trial of a particular type of open peer review. In this trial, authors whose submissions to Nature are sent for peer review will also be offered the opportunity to participate in an open peer review process (see below for explanation).
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Victoria Shannon / New York Times:
Microsoft to Announce Ventures in Europe — PARIS, June 5 — Microsoft plans to announce in Brussels on Tuesday that it is investing in a London-based computer networking company and a Dublin developer of mobile phone software — fresh evidence of what some leading venture capitalists …
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USA Today:
Cable operators find it tough to swallow HDTV — NEW YORK — After years of dithering and infighting by government officials and corporate executives, the high-definition TV revolution is finally here. — This year, for the first time, consumers will buy more HDTV sets than traditional ones.
Jeff / ldopa.net:
cory doctorow visits a radio shack — (SCENE: a strip mall Radio Shack with a single Radio Shack EMPLOYEE standing behind the sales counter. CORY DOCTOROW enters.) — SFX: electronic doorbell goes "Dooo-weee!" — CORY DOCTOROW: Hmmph. I certainly hope that doorbell isn't keeping private records …
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BenQ Unveils DMP300 Digital Media Player for Intel Viiv Based PCs — BenQ, one of the world's top producers of consumer electronics products, today introduced the BenQ DMP300 Digital Media Player, one of the first player devices designed to work with Intel® Viiv™ technology-based PCs.