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Reuters:
Cisco unveils HD video conferencing system — Network equipment maker Cisco Systems on Sunday unveiled a high-definition video conferencing system that it says can grow into a billion-dollar business in five to seven years. — Named TelePresence, the product is the latest move by Cisco …
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Andy Abramson / VoIP Watch:
Gartner Analysts: Good News For 2.0 Companies
Gartner Analysts: Good News For 2.0 Companies
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IP Telephony, VoIP, Broadband
Katie Hafner / New York Times:
We're Google. So Sue Us. — Google attracts millions of Web users every day. And, increasingly, it's attracting the attention of plenty of lawyers, too. — As Google has grown into the world's most popular search engine and, arguably, the most powerful Internet company …
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Matt Marshall / VentureBeat:
Jingle gets $30M to grow its free directory assistance service — (Updated below with comments from chief executive George Garrick) — Jingle Networks, a Menlo Park start-up which provides free phone directory assistance, has raised a whopping $30 million more in venture capital — upping the ante in what is now a crowded field.
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TechCrunch, GigaOM, The Kelsey Group Blog, Thomas Hawk's Digital …, Screenwerk and Blogging Stocks
Andrew Murray-Watson / Telegraph:
AOL chief says Time Warner demerger 'becomes interesting' — Time Warner, the giant US media group, is considering the sale or demerger of AOL, the internet business it merged with in 2000, at the height of the last stockmarket boom. — In an interview with the Sunday Telegraph …
Kevin J. Delaney / Wall Street Journal:
Google Adjusts Hiring Process As Needs Grow — Google Inc.'s recruiting process is legendary in Silicon Valley. Tales abound of job candidates who suffered through a dozen or more in-person interviews, and applicants with years of work experience who were spurned after disclosing they had so-so college grades.
Harry McCracken / PC World: Techlog:
Five Lessons For the iPod's Fifth Anniversary — It's hard to remember now, but there was a time when man and woman roamed the planet without little white buds in their ears. That time would be the era prior to October 23rd, 2001—the day that Apple unveiled the iPod.
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Michael Kanellos / CNET News.com:
Putting blogs to work for Wall Street — Collective Intellect has a goal: Make bloggers work for The Man. — The company has created a service that combs through thousands of blogs, news sites, chat rooms and other Web sites every day and then surfaces rumors and news reports that might …
Carrie Johnson / Washington Post:
AOL Fraud Prosecutors Stop Short Of the Top — Time Ran Out Before Cases Could Be Made — One of the government's most highly touted accounting-fraud investigations — into questionable advertising deals at America Online Inc. around the time it merged with Time Warner Inc. …
David Berlind / Between the Lines:
Found: 1 black 30 GB video iPod. Is it yours? — If this isn't a test for how the blogosphere can get things done, I'm not sure what is. As a part of this test, if you happen to read this blog entry and you have a blog, please spread the word and let's see if the viral nature of the blogosphere can help this iPod find its owner.
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Doc Searls Weblog
Danny Sullivan / Daggle:
News On My Plans For Next Year — I'm currently on vacation, which is a bad time to announce some of my plans for 2007. But I reached an agreement with Incisive on Search Engine Strategies literally minutes before leaving, which I can now talk about. In short, I'll be chairing the SES NY 2007 show …
Nick / Rough Type:
Web 2.0lier than thou — Jaron Lanier recently called the Web 2.0 movement "digital maoism." Now, as if on cue, the Cultural Revolution has begun. — Lawrence Lessig, in a post titled "The Ethics of Web 2.0," suggests that some Web 2.0 companies are not fit to wear the Web 2.0 label.
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O'Reilly Radar, Greg Yardley's Internet Blog, Realtime Community, OpenBusiness, i-boy and IPcentral Weblog
Damien Mulley:
How odd - my Thinkhouse PR blog post is banned from Google — My post about Thinkhouse PR seems to have been blacklisted or banned from Google. Previously I was 3rd in google for the phrase "Thinkhouse pr" and now nothing. Other bloggers who pointed to my post are still there. Kind of odd isn't it?
Steve Poland / TechCrunch:
No plans? Meet New People via Activities — No plans this week? Or, ever found yourself with an extra ticket to a concert or sporting event, but didn't have anyone to go with? In the past, your solution was wading through Craigslist postings or calling all your friends.
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CNET News.com:
Google to unveil election mashup — Google is expected to unveil on Sunday night a mashup that combines its popular Google Earth mapping program with information about the U.S. congressional races coming up in two weeks. — The Google Earth 2006 election resource tool indicates …
Tom Zeller Jr / New York Times:
The Internet Black Hole That Is North Korea — THE tragically backward, sometimes absurdist hallmarks of North Korea and its leader, Kim Jong-il, are well known. There is Mr. Kim's Elton John eyeglasses and strangely whipped, cotton-candy hairdo. And there is the North Korean "No! Yeeesssss ... No!