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Elinor Mills / CNET News.com:
Judge sides with Google in dispute over keywords — A federal court on Thursday dismissed a lawsuit against Google over its practice of allowing companies to buy search-related ads that are displayed when people type in the name of a competitor. — In early 2005, computer repair company …
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Eric Goldman / Technology & Marketing Law Blog:
Google Wins Keyword Lawsuit—Rescuecom v. Google — Rescuecom Corp. v. Google, Inc., No. 5:04-CV-1055 (N.D.N.Y. Sept. 28, 2006). You can find the ruling here (WARNING: 1.7MB file) — Introduction and the 1-800 Contacts Precedent — Last year, the Second Circuit issued a major ruling …
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Mike / Techdirt:
Another Judge Says There's No Trademark Violation In Selling Ads On Trademarked Keywords — from the understanding-trademark-law dept — It seems that companies never stop suing over this particular issue. Despite numerous cases before it, including from Geico and American Blinds …
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Saul Hansell / New York Times:
YouTube's Video Poker — Chad Hurley effects a calm, almost detached demeanor, even as the Web site he runs, YouTube.com, has provoked a frenzy of consternation among executives of record labels, TV networks and movie studios. For millions of Internet users, the site that opened …
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Valleywag:
What do we lose when YouTube sells out? — (Psst. Digg this.) — It's the place you go for Family Guy clips and last night's Jon Stewart interview. For now, media companies keep their hands off YouTube and cut deals with the site instead. But some day, if it doesn't die first …
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Fred / A VC:
Stop The YouTube Hating! — I love YouTube. It is the single best thing that has happened to the Net in the past several years. Nobody is going to convince me otherwise, no matter how hard they try. Calacanis won't. Cuban won't. Doug Morris won't.
John Paczkowski / Good Morning Silicon Valley:
Keep it moving, folks — gels and liquids in the bin, Sony batteries in the big asbestos box … Looks like the game of Russian roulette Sony's playing with its lithium-ion battery packs is a nasty variant in which the gun arrives fully loaded — six-bullet Russian roulette, as "Family Guy's" …
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Kotaku:
Famitsu Polls Japanese Retail, Says Wii Wins Xmas — Cash-for-game-reviews sham Famitsu asked Japanese retailers (we assume places like Sofmap, Yodobashi Camera, Laox, etc.) how they thought the next generation of consoles would fare this holiday season. They asked about the ones that matter anyway—PlayStation 3 and Wii.
Mike Elgan / Computerworld:
Opinion: Why Microsoft's Zune scares Apple to the core — Computerworld) Microsoft Corp. plans to launch a competitor to Apple Computer Inc.'s iPod, a wireless media player called the Zune, just in time for the holidays. — Apple fans point and laugh at Microsoft's entry into a market totally dominated …
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techon.nikkeibp.co.jp:
JVC Develops World's Largest 110-inch Rear Projection System — Victor Company of Japan, Ltd. (JVC) has developed a 110-inch rear projection system that is to be the world's largest. The screen measures 243.5 x 137 cm. The display device employed in this system is JVC's proprietary …
Phil Wolff / Skype Journal:
Yahoo! Hack Day vs. eBay DevCon — Just got home from the opening day of Yahoo!'s first open Hack Day. I thought it might be useful to contrast it with eBay's DevCon. — eBay DevCon — Yahoo! Hack Day — Where — Las Vegas, Mandalay Bay Convention Center
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John Gruber / Daring Fireball:
New in 10.4.8: Zoom Using Scroll Wheel — Here's a new feature in the Mac OS X 10.4.8 mouse preferences panel:1 "Zoom using scroll wheel": — [UPDATE: The same feature is also available for trackpad users who have the "Use two fingers to scroll" option turned on.]
Noahmax / Defense Tech:
'INVISIBILE' BOOMERANG 'BOT — It's nice to have a set of robotic eyes in the sky. But surveillance drones tend to be loud, and rather obvious, as they keep watch above a Middle Eastern city. Many guerilla types know by now to avoid the things. — That's why a small company out of Minneapolis …
Peter Galli / eWEEK.com:
Gartner: Linux Not About to Do Damage to Windows — PHOENIX—Microsoft Windows will not suffer irreparable damage on the server side at the hands of the Linux operating system over the next five years, Gartner analyst George Weiss told attendees at the Gartner Open Source Summit here September 28.
Wall Street Journal:
Mobile ESPN Will End Venture, Seek New Strategy — ESPN, a unit of Walt Disney Co., plans to pull the plug on its sports-themed mobile-telephone venture later this year but hopes to expand its wireless presence by licensing its Mobile ESPN application to other providers.