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Don Dodge / Don Dodge on The Next Big Thing:
Microsoft Unified Communications Plan — The NY Times says "Microsoft Plans to Blend Phones with Computers". Great headline, but Microsoft had all the pieces (email, IM, Live Meeting, VoIP) for a long time. Now the Unified Communications Product Roadmap ties them all together seamlessly.
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Engadget, Alec Saunders .LOG &mdash …, The Ponderings of Woodrow, Between the Lines and Microsoft
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VoIP & Gadgets Blog:
Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007 — On May 30th, I speculated that Windows Live Meeting 2006 was coming - the next version after Windows Live Meeting 2005. I was close — Microsoft actually "skipped a year" and released Microsoft Office Communicator 2007, a unified communications client …
Brian Ward / TechEffect:
Jeffrey Citron defends Vonage, announces new V-Phone USB device — Earlier today Leo Hindery basically said anyone who thinks VoIP service can be monetized is out of his mind. Enter Vonage's chairman and chief strategist, Jeffrey A. Citron, who spent about a half hour using cute charts …
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David Berlind / Between the Lines:
RSS: The new intranet protocol? — In a story he headlined Web 2.0 sews grassroots collaboration, CNET News.com's Martin LaMonica wrote: … LaMonica's story goes on to say that Microsoft is responding by building wiki functionality into a forthcoming version of its Sharepoint collaboration technology.
Marshall Kirkpatrick / TechCrunch:
Automattic now offers enterprise WordPress support — How do you make money by giving away free software? Automattic, the company that's home to several key developers of the free open source blogging software WordPress (used by this blog and many more) has announced today a new service called the Automattic Support Network.
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Jacqui Cheng / Infinite Loop:
MagSafe meltdown strikes again! — Back in March, we reported about a poor MacBook Pro user who posted photos on Flickr along with an account of having come home to find his MagSafe connector melted. Thanking his cats for apparently disconnecting the MagSafe accidentally (see, I told you guys! …
Reuters:
Tower stacking up downloads — Music retailer Tower Records is preparing to take the shrink-wrap off its digital download store on Tuesday, when Tower.com/Digital goes live with a comprehensive service powered by Puretracks. — Tower will market the digital alternative across all media …
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Enid Burns / ClickZ:
Research: Internet Users Plagued by 'Banner Blindness' — An eye-tracking study conducted by the Nielsen/Norman Group finds Internet users avoid viewing banner ads. Text advertising is read more often than display ads, according to the research. — Banner blindness means Internet users focus …
Bob Tedeschi / New York Times:
As Online Ads Grow, Eyeballs Are Valuable Again on the Web — THE great eyeball chase is back in full swing. And it does not matter that the eyeballs may not be buying anything. With online advertising revenues growing quickly, new information-rich sites of all kinds are mushrooming across the Web.
Jeffrey H. Birnbaum / Washington Post:
No Neutral Ground in This Internet Battle — Net neutrality. — Sounds benign, but no two words have stirred more passion this year. The mere mention of the issue is enough to make a wonk explode. — Yet the public advocacy on this important topic has concealed far more than it has illuminated.
Paul R. La Monica / CNNMoney.com:
DVD or download? — Early adopters may think that movie downloads are cool but it's too soon to declare the death of the DVD. — NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) — How are you going to watch movies at home in the future? — Are you going to download them on your computer and then watch them on your TV or an iPod?
Simon Pope / Apple:
Apple Executives to Preview Mac OS X "Leopard" at WWDC 2006 Keynote — CUPERTINO, California—June 26, 2006—Apple® today announced that CEO Steve Jobs will headline a team of Apple executives, including Philip Schiller, senior vice president of Worldwide Product Marketing; Bertrand Serlet …
Adam / Emergent Chaos:
I'm Joining Microsoft — I'm very pleased to announce that I've accepted a position with Microsoft. I'll talk in a bit about the work I'll be doing, but before I do, I'd like to talk a bit about the journey that's brought me here, and the change I've seen in Microsoft that makes me feel really good about this decision.
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Digital Common Sense
Peter T Davis:
Podcasts, an efficient means of content delivery? — I've been following some podcasts on and off for the past six months or so, and have begun to question whether it's an efficient use of my time. The content of the shows I listen to are generally very high.
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Robert Scoble / Scobleizer:
Peter says podcasting is inefficient
Peter says podcasting is inefficient
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Eric Rice, JD on EP, Texas Startup Blog, Weblogs Work, Podcasting News, Brian Sullivan's Random … and Glass House
linuxdevices.com:
Linux hackers re-claim the Linksys WRT54G — As predicted, the open source community has come up with a way to convert VxWorks-based LinkSys wireless WRT54G routers to Linux. The process does not require hardware hacking, and installs a recent version of "DD-WRT micro."
Anne Broache / CNET News.com:
U.S. Supreme Court to weigh standards for patent "obviousness" — The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday agreed to take up a case involving one of the thornier questions in patent law: What makes an invention "obvious"—and therefore unworthy of a patent? — The case at issue involves patents covering …
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Mike / Techdirt:
Gimmicky WiFi Networks No One Needs — In the mad dash to build out WiFi networks as a broadband network, there are an awful lot of questions that have remained unanswered. There's the question of whether or not the technology is really right for the job.
ftc.gov:
FTC Issues Statement on Whois Databases — Access to Databases Critical to Enforce Consumer Protection Laws — The Federal Trade Commission today told a meeting of the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers that access to the Whois databases is "critical to the agency's …
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GigaLaw.com Daily News
Sara Kehaulani Goo / Washington Post:
Cellphone Company Makes A Call: Korean Americans — When Helio LLC wanted to market a new $250 ultra-high-tech cellphone this year, it targeted three distinct groups: spoiled teens, tech geeks and Korean Americans. — Korean Americans make up less than 1 percent of the U.S. population …
Matt Marshall / SiliconBeat:
Sometimes innovation is not enough — Knight Ridder Inc (KRI), parent company of the Mercury News, is expected to disappear tomorrow following today's approval by shareholders of its purchase by McClatchy. We asked Peter Rip, a venture capitalist with Leapfrog Ventures, for a guest post.
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