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Business Week:
Inside Google's New-Product Process — The philosophy is, try a bunch of ideas, refine them, and see what survives, says Marissa Mayer, the search giant's product-launch czar — For outsiders looking in, Google's (GOOG) flurry of product releases can appear random and a bit confusing.
Victor Mihailescu / news.softpedia.com:
Apple Acknowledges MacBook Stains As Manufacturing Defect — It looks like they have changed the plastics used... It looks like all the complaints about the white MacBooks have finally gotten through to Apple. — A small, but still significant number of people have been reporting …
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An Origami solution to the Apple MacBook TrackPad "squishy" Button Problem — More and more Apple MacBook users are complaining of a "squishy" or unresponsive trackpad button. Some of the Apple Macbooks have a very crispy and responsive feel when you click down the button on the trackpad …
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Business Week:
Polluting The Blogosphere — Bloggers are getting paid to push products. Disclosure is optional — "You can't believe anything you see or read," complains Ted Murphy. "You think those judges on American Idol want to drink those giant glasses of Coke?"
Anders Bylund / Ars Technica:
Google Checkout: no PayPal killer — This week has seen plenty of conjecture about that online payment service Google was about to launch. Well, now the service is here and it's not the PayPal killer many expected. Our own Jeremy stood apart from the crowd by telling you so weeks ago.
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Charlie Brooker / Guardian:
Supposing ... I'm too old for MySpace — It had to happen, and it has. Age has crept up on me. I'm becoming resistant to technological change. — It used to be so different. I've always been a geek, and proud of it. In my 20s, I lived in a chaotic mangle of keyboards and wires.
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Maggie Fox / Reuters:
Cellphone talkers as bad as drunk drivers: study — WASHINGTON (Reuters) - People who talk on cellphones while driving, even using "hands-free" devices, are as impaired as drunk drivers, researchers said on Thursday. — "If legislators really want to address driver distraction …
Allison Romano / Broadcasting & Cable:
CBS, Affils Strike Digital Deal — CBS and its affiliates have agreed on the framework for a new revenue-sharing agreement that clears the way for the network to distribute its content on digital platforms and deals affiliates in on potential profit. — The pact, announced Thursday …
news.xinhuanet.com:
China to tighten supervision over blogs, search engines — www.chinaview.cn 2006-06-29 20:48:48 — BEIJING, June 29 (Xinhua) — Blogs and search engines, the most active parts of China information industry, will undergo strict supervision of the government.
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Tom Foremski / Silicon Valley Watcher—Tom …:
Chris Heuer is the project lead: Signups for the new media press release (really!) — I've been working with the PR industry to figure out a better way to create press/news releases that are more useful to reporters and others, in this multi-media channel world we live in.
IEBlog:
Uninstalling IE7 Beta Releases — We've noticed questions/comments/confusion about uninstalling IE7 so I wanted to highlight one of our FAQs and add a little more detail. — Uninstalling IE7 will leave you with a fully-functional IE6 and allow you to install the latest release, IE7 Beta 3 …
Reuters:
UPDATE 1-News Corp. sees Internet revenue rising in FY '07 —Text+(Adds details from UBS report pertaining to MySpace.com) — NEW YORK, June 29 (Reuters) - Global media conglomerate News Corp. (NWS.N: Quote, Profile, Research) said on Thursday it expected Internet revenue to rise to nearly $500 million in fiscal year 2007.
instructables.com:
introUltra TV-B-Gone — This TV-B-Gone uses a 9V battery to send its signal through a matrix of 20 IR LEDS. This extends the working range of the device to about 90ft (line of sight). Using this in a regular sized room you are pretty much guaranteed to kill the TV no matter where you point it.
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Dawn Kawamoto / CNET News.com:
Browser bugs hit IE, Firefox — Two new security flaws have been discovered in Microsoft's Internet Explorer, and one could also affect Mozilla's Firefox, security experts have warned. — Code for both the vulnerabilities has been published, but there have been no reports of attacks taking advantage …
Ian Moulster / Ian Moulster's blog:
Get Vista beta 2 before we stop downloads/orders — Update: The program will close on Friday June 30th 2006 — In case you weren't aware, we are only providing a limited number of copies of Windows Vista Beta 2 - either download or physical copies - and we're fast approaching the cut-off point.
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Ina Fried / CNET News.com:
Microsoft to chop 200 sales jobs — Microsoft said Thursday that it is cutting about 200 jobs as part of a realignment of its U.S. sales force. — The software maker is cutting 214 positions, including telesales and marketing jobs at its Redmond, Wash., headquarters as well as other positions …
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