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Sam Gustin / New York Post:
YOUTUBE'S GOT A FAT IDEA OF ITSELF — INTERNET upstart YouTube, the bane-du-jour of copyright holders everywhere, won't sell itself for anything less than $1.5 billion, The Post has learned. — But that number far exceeds the price top media execs appear willing to pay for a company many believe lacks a sustainable business model.
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Michael Arrington / TechCrunch:
YouTube's Magic Number - $1.5 Billion — I spoke with NYPost writer Sam Gustin for a few minutes last night as he was preparing an article on YouTube. His article is now up - you can see it here. The most interesting part of the conversation was when Sam told me that a source …
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Washington Post:
HP CEO Allowed 'Sting' of Reporter — Hewlett-Packard Co. chief executive Mark V. Hurd approved an elaborate "sting" operation on a reporter in February in an attempt to plug leaks to the media, according to an e-mail message sent by HP Chairman Patricia C. Dunn.
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Matt Richtel / New York Times:
H. P. Investigators Sought Meeting With Top Leaders — Investigators at Hewlett-Packard sought a meeting last January with the chief executive and the chairwoman to describe internal efforts to trace news leaks and get their leaders' advice, according to e-mail exchanges between the investigators and a senior company lawyer.
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Peter Waldman / Wall Street Journal:
H-P's Dunn Was Closely Involved In Leak Probe
H-P's Dunn Was Closely Involved In Leak Probe
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Saskia Scholtes / Financial Times:
Market gossip goes high-tech — Market gossip is to take on a more high-tech form thanks to a new automated system that will trawl through more than 40m internet sources - from blogs to regulatory filings - on behalf of hedge funds. — Due for an official launch early next year …
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Marshall Kirkpatrick / TechCrunch:
A look inside the Monitor110 research suite
A look inside the Monitor110 research suite
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Kevin Poulsen / 27B Stroke 6:
ATM Hack Uncovered — A security expert in New York has learned how to get free money from some ATMs by entering a special code sequence on the PIN pad. — Last week, news reports circulated about a cyber thief who strolled into a gas station in Virginia Beach, Virginia, and …
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Dave G. / Matasano Chargen:
ATM Backdoor... Why is no one talking about this?
ATM Backdoor... Why is no one talking about this?
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Matt Marshall / VentureBeat:
Will Yahoo's stock price kill acquisition of Facebook? Facebook IPO? — Yahoo has been in talks to acquire the college social networking site, Facebook, for up to $1 billion, according to the WSJ. — But the article doesn't raise the obvious question about Yahoo's plunging stock price …
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Robert McLaws:
Mary Jo Foley: The Exit Interview — Alright, I admit it. I knew what was going on all along. Mary Jo Foley dropped a bombshell this afternoon, announcing she was leaving MicrosoftWatch to branch out on her own after 11 years at ZiffDavis. What are her plans for the future?
Beckie Edwards / Consumerist:
Cingular's One-Way Contract — Beckie is a reader who started out with a cell phone from a small company that got bought by AT&T. As you well know, AT&T was bought by Cingular. A few months later, Beckie received a letter from Cingular asking her to voluntarily discontinue her service …
Mike / CrunchNotes:
Side Effects of Anonymous Attack Blogging — So it turns out the guy who anonymously writes dead2.0, an occasionally insightful attack blog, has been identified. He's a VP at a startup that we'd cover at TechCrunch and CrunchGear, and that I lean towards liking.
Bruce Schneier / Wired News:
Lessons From the Facebook Riots — Earlier this month, the popular social networking site Facebook learned a hard lesson in privacy. It introduced a new feature called "News Feeds" that shows an aggregation of everything members do on the site, such as added and deleted friends …
Om Malik / GigaOM:
Skype backer takes on ETrade with free trades — Morten Lund, the guy who was the earliest backers of Skype is at it again. He has financed Zecco, a start-up that will allow consumers to trade stocks for zero commissions, versus $10 to $20 that many online brokers charge today.
Macworld:
iTV: What you need to know — We answer questions about Apple's upcoming movie-playing set-top box — It's not every day that Apple gives use a preview of a piece of hardware that's not going to arrive for at least three months, and maybe as long as six.
Luke Smith / 1up.com:
Gran Turismo HD: Two Versions, Tons Microtransactions — Famitsu reports a brand new model for Gran Turismo on PS3. — There's horse armor and then there's the kind of microtransactions that Famitsu is reporting (via: Beyond3D and the vitriolic NeoGAF). According to the Famitsu inteview …
Stephen Shankland / CNET News.com:
AMD chip socket makes room for others — Advanced Micro Devices will let computer makers pop specialized coprocessors into sockets that otherwise would house an AMD primary processor such as Opteron or Athlon. — It's an expansion of the Torrenza initiative, introduced in May …