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Xeni Jardin / Boing Boing:
Fake boarding pass guy reports he was visited by FBI - UPDATED — UPDATED BELOW. — Christopher Soghoian, who created the Fake Boarding Pass Generator website, claims to have been visited by FBI agents this afternoon at his home in Bloomington, Indiana, according to a security researcher …
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Xeni Jardin / Boing Boing:
FBI returns to "Fake Boarding Pass" guy's home, seizes computers — (Story background here). Christopher Soghoian today blogs that the FBI returned to his home last night in his absence with a search warrant, and seized computers and other belongings. The 24-year old computer science student …
Richard MacManus / Read/WriteWeb:
Pluck RSS Reader Shuts Down: Consumer RSS Readers a Dead Market Now — The Pluck RSS Reader is shutting down, according to a message posted on the Pluck website: … Current Pluck users have until 1/5/2007 to export their data into another RSS Reader. — It's interesting they put …
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Mike / Techdirt:
NPR Sick Of Howard Stern Butting In; Wants FCC To Recall FM Modulators — from the interference-problems dept — A few years back, the UK decided to ban certain FM modulators such as the "iTrip" device that would let you broadcast your iPod a short distance at a low frequency on your radio …
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Frank D. Roylance / Baltimore Sun:
Public radio seeks recall of FM devices used in cars — Citing widespread interference on broadcast frequencies used by its member stations, National Public Radio has asked the Federal Communications Commission to order recalls of millions of FM modulators that drivers use to play satellite radios and iPods through their car stereos.
Xeni Jardin / Boing Boing:
YouTube removes Comedy Central clips over DMCA claims — BoingBoing reader Jeff says, … Link. — Reader comment: skott says, … [Another BB reader named] Jeff came up with a funny and spot-on list of practical reasons why comedycentral.com's video-viewing UI sucks way more ass than YouTube.
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Jason Calacanis / The Jason Calacanis Weblog:
Wikipedia leaves $100M on the table (or "PLEASE Jimbo, reconsider—media philanthropy could change the world!") — Update: Story is now on digg. — While on the subject of media philanthropy.... I sat next to Jimbo at a Wikipedia dinner over the summer.
Michael Arrington / TechCrunch:
My CarsDirect Experience — A couple of months ago I decided I was going to buy a new car, but there is almost nothing I like less than negotiating with car salespeople. The first thing they do is try to get your name and phone number. They will then begin calling you a day or two after you leave …
Tim O'Reilly / O'Reilly Radar:
Search Startups Are Dead, Long Live Search Startups — Echoing Debra Chrapaty's comment that "in the future, being on someone's platform will mean being hosted on their infrastructure", Bill Burnham has an interesting entry on why search is dead as a category for VCs:
Laurie A. Duncan / The Unofficial Apple Weblog:
Small Dog Electronics speaks out on theft-in-transit, credit card fraud and more — The other day we told you about the guy who had his (then) newly purchased iPod swapped out for a bar or soap while in transit from Small Dog, a Vermont Apple Reseller. I was amazed at how many people mentioned …
Sara Kehaulani Goo / Washington Post:
A New Advertising Engine — Google Expands Its Web Reach to Madison Avenue — NEW YORK — At Google Inc.'s new office near the Hudson River, Volvo's top U.S. advertising manager has just flown in from California to talk about next year's launch of a new car, aimed at the hip, 20-something crowd.
Om Malik / GigaOM:
Skype Mobile, Behind the Scenes — Last week when Skype announced that it had seen five million downloads for the Pocket PC platform, I was suitably impressed. Why? Because it showed that there is clearly a demand for a Skype-type solution on the mobile phones.
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Robert Scoble / Scobleizer:
Apple blogger calls "bulls**t" on me — Chuqui, who is an Apple employee, has a point. Apple employees ARE allowed to blog. They just aren't allowed to be spokespeople, as Chuqui admits. So, they don't feel empowered to talk about anything that they are working on, as Chuqui admits.
David Berlind / Between the Lines:
Why IBM's patent suit against Amazon could be bad news for the entire Web — For years, there have been a handful of companies trying to figure out how to erect a toll booth on the Web, if not the Internet altogether. In other words, they've been looking for some way to ensure that the Internet …
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Brian Benzinger / Solution Watch:
Back to School with the Class of Web 2.0: Part 3 — Finally, Part 3 of the "Back to School with the Class of Web 2.0" series is here. During the last few weeks I have researched possible scenarios and real case studies of Web 2.0 in education in hopes to show others where we are with today's education and where it could be.
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