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12:35 PM ET, June 20, 2006

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Patricia Sullivan / Washington Post:
As the Internet Grows Up, the News Industry Is Forever Changed  —  The news industry, congenitally nervous about its future, looks at the Web this spring and sees cause for panic.  —  Advertisers are rushing to the Internet.  Readers, even of the best newspapers and magazines …
Discussion: InterMedia
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Steve Fox / Washington Post:
Web Site Starts From a Memo, Gains Millions of Readers  —  As Bob Kaiser settled into his first-class seat for the flight home to Washington from Tokyo, he took out his pen and pad and began to muse about the future — and frogs.  —  "The Post is not in a pot of water …
Discussion: Digital Micro-Markets
Jay Rosen / Washington Post:
Web Users Open the Gates
Laurie J. Flynn / New York Times:
Researchers Say New Chip Breaks Speed Record  —  Researchers at I.B.M. and the Georgia Institute of Technology are set to announce today that they have broken the speed record for silicon-based chips with a semiconductor that operates 250 times faster than chips commonly used today.
Martin LaMonica / CNET News.com:
Microsoft to embed Live services in Windows  —  BOSTON—Microsoft's Live-branded online services don't end at the Web browser.  They extend deep into Windows.  —  The company last week quietly showed off software for embedding its Web-based Windows Live ID authentication services within Windows applications.
Discussion: Macehiter Ward-Dutton and Bink.nu
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Elinor Mills / ZDNet:
Yahoo Messenger gets plug-ins  —  Yahoo introduced on Monday a beta of its Yahoo Messenger with Voice chat application that includes free plug-ins designed to let people to do things like track eBay auctions, see friends' wish lists on Amazon.com, collaborate real-time on event planning and compare calendars with contacts.
Discussion: 21talks and TECHNOSIGHT
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Michael Arrington / TechCrunch:
Yahoo Opens IM to Developers  —  Yahoo Messenger, with 60 million worldwide users, just got a lot more interesting.  Today at 6pm PST Yahoo is launching Yahoo Messenger 8.0 for Windows PCs and releasing a software development kit to allow third parties to create content plugins that users can add to their Yahoo IM.
Peter Rojas / Engadget Mobile:
T-Mobile Sidekick 3 hands-on!  —  As promised, our initial impressions of the new T-Mobile Sidekick 3...First off, the Sidekick 3 is really just an evolution and enhancement of its predecessor (just as the SKII was with the original Sidekick).  It's about 20% smaller (it's definitely more pocketable) …
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Paul Briggs / MobileWhack.com:
T-Mobile Sidekick 3 Cell Phone Officially Launched  —  According to Engadget, Tri-band Sidekick 3 is officially launched today by T-Mobile and Danger but we can't find any link on the official release.  No matter, millions of people are waiting for the final specs of the Sidekick 3 which is also known as Sidekick III.
Discussion: Gadgetell and Engadget
Wall Street Journal:
'DRM' Protects Downloads, But Does It Stifle Innovation?  —  Consumers now have the ability to buy digital versions of music and movies from a vast (and growing) online catalog.  But that convenience has come at a price: Most of the digital content is packaged with technology called digital rights management …
Jon's Radio:
User-generated content vs. reader-created context  —  For an internal IDG newsletter I was asked to pick the industry buzzword that most annoys me and write a brief essay explaining why.  I chose user-generated content and wrote the following: … It's not enough to merely be annoyed …
Tom Foremski / IMHO:
Sun CEO will announce thousands of layoffs this Thursday  —  Sun Microsystems (SUNW) will announce on Thursday a large round of layoffs in a bid to cut about one-half billion dollars in annual costs as it transforms itself into a broad based computer software and services company.
New York Times:
A Coming Attraction: Movies on iTunes  —  Consumers have been willing to spend 99 cents to buy Shakira's "Hips Don't Lie" or $1.99 for an episode of "Desperate Housewives" from iTunes.  —  Now Steven P. Jobs is betting they will also pay $9.99 to download "The Godfather" to play on their iPods.
Discussion: B2Day
The Australian:
Ozzie, Ozzie, Ozzie: chant of change at Microsoft  —  The appointment marks the emergence of a ferocious technology intellect, writes Richard Waters in San Francisco  —  MICROSOFT has a new brain.  Ray Ozzie, a white-haired Chicago native with a courtly manner, is in many ways the anti-Bill Gates.
Discussion: InfoWorld Tech Watch and Slashdot
David Pescovitz / Boing Boing:
MOG: social networking around music  —  Nearly 4000 photos of stick figures in peril in this Flickr pool.  Link  —  MOG: social networking around music  —  Tomorrow, my friend David Hyman will launch MOG, a free social networking service that links people together based on the music they dig.
Seth Stevenson / Slate:
Mac Attack  —  Apple's mean-spirited new ad campaign. … (Click here to see the ads.)  —  When I write about ads, I often face an obstacle: I'm not in the target demographic.  Am I really in a position to judge whether, say, a Lexus ad is on the mark?  The chances that I …
Churbuck.com:
Proactive tech support - further thinking ...  Technical support has always been an oxymoron for most owners and users of anything electronic.  The dreaded process of dialing an 800 number, navigating the voice prompts, and then being told there is a 45 minute wait before a person can help …
Hakon Wium Lie / CNET News.com:
Perspective: Microsoft's forgotten monopoly  —  The story of how Microsoft used its monopoly in operating systems to acquire a dominant position in office applications and browsers has often been told.  But there's another Microsoft monopoly that's rarely mentioned, even though most of us see it every day.
Michael Kinsley / Slate:
My History of Slate  —  The founding editor looks back at our first 10 years.  —  In August 1995, I made a secret trip to Seattle to talk with Microsoft about starting an online magazine (whatever that might be).  On the plane back home to Washington, D.C., I found myself sitting next to Christopher Buckley, the comic novelist.
Jennifer DeLeo / Gearlog:
Do Southern American Idol Fans Skew Voting Results?  —  Okay, it's time for another rant.  —  I received a press release in my inbox today entitled, "Does Cingular's Southern Charm Skew 'American Idol' Results?"  My first response to the title, before even reading the release was, "Yes!!"
Discussion: The Browser and Engadget Mobile
 
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Mike Shields / mediaweek.com:
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Jlewin / Podcasting News:
Nick Jr. Promoting New Animated Series With Video Podcast
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Peter Pachal / SCI FI Tech:
'Nokia Open' phone is nice, unrealistic idea
Scott Karp / Publishing 2.0:
Media Should Evolve Into Marketing Services
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Amit Singh / osxbook.com:
There Are No Published Motion/Light Sensor APIs
Chris Leckness / MobilitySite:
Dell Annouces Latitude D420, Sleek Ultraportable
Discussion: Gizmodo and MobileWhack.com
Dawn Kawamoto / ZDNet:
Trojan targets Google hosting service
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Tom Evslin / Fractals of Change:
America's Antiterrorist Network
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Microsoft:
Microsoft Security Advisory (921365)
Lucy Sherriff / The Register:
Hacking students will need background checks
Discussion: TechSpot
Ian Harvey / Globe and Mail:
Handhelds give blind insight
Discussion: 21talks
brightcove.com:
Sony BMG Chooses Brightcove To Launch New Internet Video Initiative
Greg Sandoval / CNET News.com:
Video sites grapple with specter of smut
USA Today:
The phone booth returns — sans phone
Anil Dash:
Office 2007 is the Bravest Upgrade Ever