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Om Malik / GigaOM:
Its Time To Transition — What do you do, when all your life you have chased scoops, and then got scooped on your own news? You tip the hat to the person who beat you to your own story. As kids would call it, I got punked by Valleywag. — I wanted to wait till end of this month …
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Scoop: Blogger Om Malik quits Business 2.0 and takes funding — Keep inflating the media-bubble-about-the-tech- bubble: blogger Om Malik took funding for his tech site, GigaOM. The news comes from a leaked internal memo from Business 2.0 editor Josh Quittner.
Matt Marshall / SiliconBeat:
Om Malik quits Biz 2.0, raises cash to build out broadband news site — It was only a matter of time. — Om Malik (bio), the San Francisco writer of the cutting-edge blog on broadband news, Gigaom, has raised several hundred thousand dollars from San Francisco venture firm True Ventures …
Steve Rubel / Micro Persuasion:
Om Malik Leaves Business 2, Turns Free Agent
Om Malik Leaves Business 2, Turns Free Agent
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USA Today:
RIAA chief says illegal song-sharing 'contained' — LOS ANGELES — Nearly a year after the Supreme Court issued a landmark ruling against online music file-sharing services, the CEO of the Recording Industry Association of America says unauthorized song swapping has been "contained."
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Declan McCullagh / CNET News.com:
Judge won't block distribution of Google Earth — A federal judge in Massachusetts has rejected a request for an injunction preventing Google from distributing its popular 3D Earth-mapping and visualization program. — U.S. District Judge Douglas Woodlock on Friday denied …
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David Bercovich / Official Google Enterprise Blog:
Put your business on the Map — For almost a year, the Google Maps API has been available for free, public-facing sites. A remarkable variety of websites (over 30,000 in number) have already integrated Google's mapping technology using this API. Including our own. Check out the Google Mini Map here.
Frank Taylor / Google Earth Blog:
Major New Announcements for Google Earth
Major New Announcements for Google Earth
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Macworld UK:
Inside Apple's iPod factories — Apple's iPods are made by mainly female workers who earn as little as £27 per month, according to a report in the Mail on Sunday yesterday. — The report, 'iPod City', isn't available online. It offers photographs taken from inside the factories …
Long Zheng / istartedsomething:
Windows Vista screencasts — I've done several Windows Vista screencasts focusing on various important new features: Aero, file management, guided help, tablet PC functionality, sidebar, improved search indexing and Media Center. These are just a taste of some of the new features you will find in Windows Vista.
Geoff Duncan / news.digitaltrends.com:
Verizon Offers to Be Your Kids' Chaperone — Verizon is launching a new Chaperone service, enabling parents to keep tabs on their kids's LG Migo phones. — First it was Disney offering special phones parents could use to keep tabs on their wayward progeny; now Verizon Wireless is getting in on the act …
Google Blogoscoped:
The Google Connection: Google Employees on Orkut — Marissa Mayer, Googler, 173 centimeters, blue-eyed, blond and athletic, who likes dancing, candlelight and flirting and doesn't like smoking, is a friend of ... ... Ninane Wang, Googler, born in Beijing, age 26, who worked at Microsoft before …
Danny Sullivan / Search Engine Watch Blog:
Google GBuy Launch Later This Month To Challenge PayPal? — Google's GBuy Could Be 'Revolutionary' from Forbes covers news from RBC analyst Jordan Rohan that Google's existing payment system — Google Payments — may be expanded for any merchant to use outside of Google Base.
Robert Weisman / Boston Globe:
Internet stealth company steps out — Waltham firm has 650,000 Web names — A venture-backed Waltham company that's quietly amassed more than 650,000 Internet domain names is stepping out of stealth mode today and unveiling its plans to build a substantial Boston-area Web 2. business around …
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Dave Mitchell / trustedreviews.com:
Buffalo AirStation Nfiniti - Draft-n Router — Buffalo AirStation Nfiniti — There's no doubt that the 802.11n standard has caused more controversy than any other wireless specification. Originally put forward for informal investigation way, way back in 2003 there have since …
Peter Pachal / SCI FI Tech:
GrandOpera: big screen with a modular PC — All-in-one monitor and PC units are convenient because of the space they save, but if either the monitor burns out or your computer dies, you end up tossing out a perfectly good component with the busted one. Japan's Quixun knows that pain …
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Washington Post:
The Internet's Future — THE SENATE will hold hearings tomorrow on "net neutrality," the idea that the pipes and wires that form the Internet should treat all content equally. An alliance whose membership ranges from the Christian Coalition to MoveOn.org is demanding that Congress write …
Google Blogoscoped:
Google "Onebox" Results We Still Need — A "onebox" is an instant result on top of Google's organic search result. For example, when you enter weather ny, Google shows you the current New York weather without you having to leave the results page. Here are a couple of onebox results we don't have yet, but which might prove useful:
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Ben Ames / PC World:
Intel Says More Efficient Chips Are Coming — Researchers have found a way to cut power consumption by 35 percent, company says. — Researchers at Intel have found a better way to insulate circuits, enabling them to save energy as they pack more transistors onto each processor.
Tim Lee / The Technology Liberation Front:
Skype and CALEA — After writing this morning's post about VoIP and CALEA, it occurs to me that this sort of regulatory issue is probably one of the motivations behind Skype's decision to make SkypeOut free in the United States. Skype and the FCC are heading for a collision course.