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12:55 PM ET, September 2, 2006

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Ismael Ghalimi / IT|Redux:
About a Chap  —  Once upon a time, there was a chap who liked computers, databases, and cool little widgets that can be displayed in a web browser.  He started writing about it, gave it yet-another-two-dot-zero-name that people could make fun of, and got a couple more chaps reading what he had to write about it.
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Kcamp-Voip / Realtime-VoIP:
A Call to Women in VoIP  —  There's a social issue I've been following for a year or two.  It's a recurring conversation related to conferences at one level, but begs a whole larger set of questions about women in technology and the real or perceived glass ceiling in the tech sector.
Discussion: VoIP Blog, Anne 2.0 and VoIP Watch
The Head Lemur / raving lunacy:
Validating Shelley Powers or more middle aged white guys tethered together  —  MEMO:  —  FROM: head lemur  —  TO: OFFICE 2.0 Conference Organizers  —  SUBJECT: OFFICE 2.0 Conference  —  It has come to my attention that yet another gathering of middle aged white men is occurring yet again.
ElisaC / Worker Bees Blog:
Conference organizers make my head explode
Discussion: Labnotes and HorsePigCow
BBC:
Net browser promises private surf  —  A web browser that leaves no trace of a user's online surfing habits on their computer has been released.  —  Browzar, as it is known, automatically deletes all records of the pages a person has visited when it closes down.
Discussion: Guardian Unlimited and Slashdot
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Samlowry / Web3.0log:
New secure browser Browzar is fake and full of adware  —  Social news rave about Browzar - they claim it a new secure browser leaving no footprints.  After looking at it closer, I found out that it's not a browser at all, and moreover, this software thrusts search via it's own PPC-SE full of ads on user.
Michael Arrington / TechCrunch:
Is Browzar Just An Adware Machine?  —  Earlier this week the big story was the launch of a new "safe" browser called Browzar, which InfoWorld called "the latest entrant to the crowded Internet browser market".  —  Browzar promises to make web surfing more anonymous by disabling cookies, history, auto-complete, etc.
Discussion: Neowin.net
Pete Cashmore / Mashable!:
Breaking: MySpace to Sell Music From 3 Million Bands  —  In a direct challenge to Apple's iTunes, MySpace has announced its intention to sell songs from the 3 million unsigned bands on MySpace.com.  Even more surprising: the songs will be sold as unprotected MP3s, free from DRM.
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Liz Gannes / GigaOM:
Welcome to MySpace Records  —  MySpace is opening shop as an indie record store — make that 3 million indie record stores.  Using Snocap's backend, MySpace plans to give all the musical artists on its site the option to set up online storefronts on their profile pages and their fans' profile pages by the end of the year.
Steve Rosenbush / Deal Flow:
Alcatel buys Nortel 3G unit  —  Alcatel is continuing its rollup of North American telecom equipment assets.  The French telecom equipment giant, which is in the process of buying U.S. telecom gear leader Lucent Technologies, said Thursday it will acquire the high-speed wireless equipment making assets …
Joel Spolsky / Joel on Software:
Wasabi  —  I think some people thought I was joking earlier today when I said that we have our own compiler, Wasabi, for FogBugz.  —  Yes, Wasabi is real.  Because FogBugz is sold to customers who run it on their own servers, it has to run on hundreds of thousands of web servers "in the wild …
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Erin Biba / Wired News:
Netflix Presents … "Tell us we're brilliant," Mark Duplass says.  He and his brother Jay are standing in front of an audience that's just seen The Puffy Chair, a movie the brothers wrote, directed, produced, and starred in.  Their euphoria is understandable: The indie film they made has finally …
Discussion: Howard Lindzon and TechSpot
Michael Kanellos / CNET News.com:
Office Depot to offer $99 PC with $99 shipping  —  The bargain season for back-to-school shopping begins next week, but read the fine print.  —  Office Depot will sell a Hewlett-Packard desktop PC complete with a CRT monitor and printer for $99.  The bundle, which typically sells for $429 …
Discussion: Neowin.net
Marshall Kirkpatrick / TechCrunch:
Partystrands aims to be Last.fm + Digg for the jukebox  —  Partystrands is a music service launching next month that will bring together aggregated recommendations, voting and photos synchronized on location by mobile phone.  Created by the Corvallis, Oregon and Barcelona, Spain based company MyStrands …
Discussion: GigaOM and digg
Ina Fried / CNET News.com:
Hackers crack Apple, Microsoft music codes  —  In the continuation of a long-running arms race, both Apple Computer and Microsoft have seen their music protection technologies come under fire in recent days.  —  In the past month, separate programs have emerged to strip away the digital rights management …
Discussion: Connecting the Dots
Mike / Techdirt:
RIAA Still Feels Entitled To Scour Everyone's Hard Drives  —  from the a-neutral-expert-might-not-find-what- we-want dept  —  Ever since the RIAA started taking on file sharing, it's always acted as if it were entitled to all sorts of things it isn't: access to the names associated …
Reuters:
Brazil judge orders Google to disclose users' data  —Text+SAO PAULO, Brazil, Sept 1 (Reuters) - A Brazilian judge has ordered the local office of Web search company Google (GOOG.O: Quote, Profile, Research) to disclose the data of users of Google's social networking site Orkut accused of crimes like racism or child pornography.
Discussion: Valleywag and 27B Stroke 6
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Barry Schwartz / Search Engine Watch Blog:
Google Modifies Navigational Search Results  —  I reported this morning that Google has changed the way they handle navigational like searches.  For example, if you do a search on a site's name (i.e. navigational) you now get a different type of result set then you did a week or so ago.
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Google Blogoscoped:   Google Adjusts Site Results
Bink / Bink.nu:
Microsoft Delivers Windows Vista RC1 build 5600  —  Title  —  Windows Vista RC1 (v5600-16384) for X86 and X64 (English)  —  Release Date  —  Size  —  Version  —  Category  —  Milestone  —  Description  —  Please ensure you uncheck any files you don't wish to download.
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Paul Krevs / Neowin.net:
Windows Vista RC1 Released
 
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Dave Winer / Scripting News:
One sure sign of a bubble is the meta-ness of the excitement.
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Ryan Block / Engadget:
myTunes: the simplified iTunes DRM stripper for Windows
Dan Lurie / The Unofficial Apple Weblog:
StoryZOT  —  MacZOT is back with more ambiguity in the form …
Discussion: digg
Cyrus Farivar / Engadget:
IRS to refund federal excise tax on long-distance calls
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ShoeMoney.com Involved In A Landmark Blog Case - Slander In Comments
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Sony shoots down PSP redesign reports
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Evan Blass / Engadget:
Toshiba drops a bomb: Gigabeat V in the US
Discussion: Anything But iPod
AppleInsider:
Intel's Merom to power Apple's next-gen iMacs
Ted Samson / InfoWorld Tech Watch:
Samsung breaks 4G barrier
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