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Carol J. Loomis / CNNMoney.com:
A conversation with Warren Buffett — FORTUNE EXCLUSIVE: Editor-at-large Carol Loomis speaks with Buffett on why he sped up his plan to give away his money and why he chose the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. — NEW YORK (FORTUNE Magazine) - Coming from you, this plan is pretty startling.
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Don Dodge / Don Dodge on The Next Big Thing:
Warren Buffet to give his fortune to Gates Foundation — Warren Buffet, the second richest man in the world, announced he is giving the vast majority of his $44 Billion dollar fortune to the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. I said in an earlier post that "Bill Gates legacy will be humanitarian philanthropy".
Carol J. Loomis / CNNMoney.com:
Warren Buffett gives away his fortune — FORTUNE EXCLUSIVE: The world's second richest man - who's now worth $44 billion - tells editor-at-large Carol Loomis he will start giving away 85% of his wealth in July - most of it to the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
Rafat / paidContent.org:
The Next Big Step: Announcing Our Funding, from Patricof's Greycroft Partners [by Rafat] — The biggest step till now was me deciding to go full time with the blog, back in early 2003. This tops that: — The news: ContentNext Media, the parent company of our three sites - paidContent.org …
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Michael Arrington / TechCrunch:
Ningbar Launches, Plus Ning Stats — Palo Alto based Ning made a significant change to their application interface on Friday, removing the mandatory sidebar on applications and replacing it with a fully customizable javascript bar across the top of the page. — I met with CEO Gina Bianchini a week ago to see the changes.
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Brian W. McCallister / Brian McCallister:
Ningbar Baby! — Last night (well, in the wee hours of this morning …
Ningbar Baby! — Last night (well, in the wee hours of this morning …
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Richard Siklos / New York Times:
Waiting for the Dough on the Web — NOW and then, an executive whose brain I'm siphoning will turn the tables and pose a question. And lately, I've been getting a few versions of this: "You talk to a lot of the traditional media companies. Who do you think has got this Internet thing figured out?"
Beth / Beth's Blog:
Nonprofits in Second Life: Avatar Marketing, Fundraising, and TechSoup's Plans — It's Friday, it's summer, it's raining - okay that's my set of excuses for spending a little bit of time in Second Life today. I attended a meeting at the SLTechSoup Office, a discussion forum on Avatar Marketing hosted …
Stuart / Popgadget:
Egokast video belt buckle — Oh, decisions, decisions. What belt shall I wear tonight to set off my new outfit? Hmm, the traditional leather? The one with the clamp fastener or the metal buckle? I guess I'll just settle on the one with the 3" video display where I can insert an SD card …
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Chris Barylick / Washington Post:
Amateur Hour On Video — When television came on the scene midway through the last century, it appeared to be simply a video version of radio, an established and popular medium that delivered news and entertainment. — This time around, in the fast-moving Internet age …
Jeff Jarvis / BuzzMachine:
Advertisers: You're next — I'm seeing a lot of avoidance of the elephant that isn't quite in the room yet but is banging at the door: — Advertising is the next big industry to suffer huge upheaval thanks to the internet. They may think they're already there, but they're not, not by a long shot.
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Pete Cashmore / Mashable*:
TagJag: The New Name for Gada.be — Gada.be, Chris Pirillo's RSS metasearch engine, is to be redesigned and renamed "TagJag". The relaunched site will appear at TagJag.com - it will be unveiled at Chris' Gnomedex Conference in Seattle, which starts on June 29th.
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Jack Shafer / Slate:
The Incredible Shrinking Newspaper — Newspapers are dying, but the news is thriving. — That high-pitched squealing you hear in the background is the sound of the American newspaper shrinking. — The Washington Post, the New York Times, the Boston Globe, the Los Angeles Times …
Andy Abramson / Working Anywhere:
Boeing May Toss Off Connexion — I'm one of the happy users who has been on a series of intercontinental flights on both Lufthansa and SAS who has used the Boeing In Flight Internet Service and it has worked as advertised. Hopefully Boeing won't mothball it.
Tom Espiner / CNET News.com:
Zombie builders send out phone texts — Hackers are trying to lure people to a malicious Web site using cell phone text messages, a security company has warned. — The blended attack uses social engineering techniques in its attempt to trick people to the site, security vendor Websense said in an advisory.
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Carlfish / The Fishbowl:
WE COME TO BURY WINFS... The first thing to strike me about the blog post announcing the end of WinFS as a Vista feature is how totally un-blog-like it is. — Every comment (bar one) got the point. WinFS is dead. Its carcass is being split between SQL Server and ADO.NET …
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Matt Marshall / SiliconBeat:
Cisco leads $15.5 million investment in IPTV start-up, Akimbo — Cisco Systems, perceived by some as a faceless, somewhat boring Internet router company, wants to get more personal. — There's nothing it would rather do than enter your living room, plop itself down on your couch …
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