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Olga Kharif / Business Week:
Get Your Fix at Auction 66 — Telcos, cable and satellite TV, and intrepid speculators battle for pieces of the FCC's largest auction of wireless spectrum — Imagine Cablevision's chairman Charles Dolan, News Corp.'s (NWS) Rupert Murdoch, and Berkshire Hathaway's (BRK) Warren Buffett duking it out.
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Jeremy Pelofsky / Reuters:
Satellite, cable battle wireless in US FCC auction — WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. wireless carriers battled with satellite and cable operators on Wednesday for valuable licenses for advanced wireless services — like high-speed Internet access — on the first day of an auction that so far has raised $933.5 million.
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Jeremy Kirk / PC World:
Skype Goes Mobile With iSkoot — Application will allow use of Skype's contact list, voice service, and chat features on high-end mobile phones. — Skype will help market an application that will put its contact list and VoIP (voice over Internet protocol) and instant messaging services on high-end mobile phones.
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Antone Gonsalves / InformationWeek:
Gartner Names Hot Technologies With Greatest Potential Impact — Gartner says hot technologies include social-network analysis, collective intelligence, location-aware applications and event-driven architectures. — TechWeb — Researcher Gartner Inc. on Wednesday identified the technologies …
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Christy Pettey / gartner.com:
Gartner's 2006 Emerging Technologies Hype Cycle Highlights Key Technology Themes — Web 2.0 technologies and business models dominate emerging technologies together with Real World Web and Applications Architecture — Gartner, Inc., today announced its 2006 Emerging Technologies Hype Cycle …
ongoing:
On Carr — You know, I've really had trouble figuring out Nick Carr. I'm a confirmed subscriber, because a lot of his writing is excellent; but then, some of it seems to come from troll territory. I have a theory; and some words on Open Source. [Update: Carr responds at length.]
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Labnotes
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Alice Hill / Alice Hill's Real Tech News:
Sony Mylo: 5 Reasons Why the Sony Mylo is Doomed to Failure — Sony Mylo Update: Yesterday we covered the announcement of Sony's new WiFi communicator - the Mylo (short for My Life Online.) 24 hours later after giving it a great deal of thought, we are convinced that this seemingly innovative piece …
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Google Blogoscoped:
Google Video Added to Google Homepage — Google got rid of the Froogle and Google Groups link on top of their search box, and introduced a link to Google Video instead. From what we know, only the most successful Google services get spotlighted on the homepage... in the past, services like Google Directory had to go.
Erick Schonfeld / CNNMoney.com:
Where to find the world's hottest startups — From Aussie blog mining to Finnish friend finding, we've located the planet's most innovative new sites. … The term "Web 2.0" is used so widely these days, you'd think it was taking over the globe. And you'd be right.
BBC:
Young drive 'radical media shift' — The "networked generation" is driving a radical shift in media consumption, says UK telecoms regulator Ofcom. — Sixteen to 24 year olds are spurning television, radio and newspapers in favour of online services, says the regulator's study.
Wired News:
Wired News Writer Faked Info — Wired News has removed three articles from its website after an internal investigation failed to confirm the authenticity of a source used in the stories. — "Tribal Curse Haunts Launch Pad" (June 27, 2006), "NASA Boosts Heart-Monitoring Tech" (July 7 …
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Silicon Valley Watcher, J. LeRoy's Evolving Web, blackrimglasses.com, Techdirt and theory.isthereason
Gizmodo:
Real-Time Airport Plane Visualization — Reader Michael sent in this link to some web-based Java airport monitoring app. Just go to the site, pick an airport, and see a real-time display on planes flying in and out of your local hub. So far only major airports like Boston Logan International …
Donna Bogatin / Digital Micro-Markets:
Google Checkout pitch: '1000 dollars in AdWords for 10,000 in free processing' — Google Checkout did not garner much buzz at the Search Engine Strategies Conference (SES) in San Jose this week. — The "Meet The Search Ad Networks" panel was designed for "representatives from major search engines …
Gaming Nexus:
Could the Wii fail? — Iwata stated that Wii will embrace more creative game concepts that haven't been tried before, focusing on fresh gameplay instead of graphics. This seems like a good idea in principle, but a firm balance must be maintained. We need a healthy, diverse collection of software …
Ryan Saghir / Orbitcast:
XM Satellite Radio Teams Up With Alltel — XM Satellite Radio has inked a deal with Alltel Wireless that will give Alltel customers access to a wide range of XM Satellite Radio programming via their wireless phones. — The XM Radio Mobile service will be offered to Alltel Wireless customers for $7.99 per month.
Michael Liedtke / Associated Press:
Google to continue storing search requests despite AOL gaffe — SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) - Although he was alarmed by AOL's haphazard release of its subscribers' online search requests, Google Inc. CEO Eric Schmidt said Wednesday the privacy concerns raised by that breach won't change …
Staci / paidContent.org:
Earnings: Viacom 2Q06 Digital Revenues Up 58 Percent; Digital Ad Sales Rise 75 Percent — Updated: Viacom's 2Q06 revenues included $51 million from digital, up 58 percent from 2Q05. Digital advertising revenue, comprising 68 percent of digital revenue, rose 75 percent.
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Stephen Shankland / CNET News.com:
Intel aims for open-source graphics advantage — Intel has released open-source software to give Linux full-fledged support for 3D graphics, a move that could give its graphics chips a leg up over rivals. — Right now, Linux users typically rely on proprietary driver software …
Reuters:
UC joins Google book project — SAN FRANCISCO, California (Reuters) — The University of California has joined Google Inc.'s bid to scan the book collections of the world's great libraries, the organizations said Tuesday, marking renewed momentum for a project nearly derailed by stiff resistance from publishers.
George Ou:
Intel sells off DSP division Dialogic — August 9, 2006, Intel announced that it would sell off its DSP (Digital Signal Processing) media and signal processing business known as the Dialogic division to Eicon Networks which Intel had originally acquired Dialogic back in 1999.
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