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Valleywag:
Valleywag Release Candidate 2 — Some changes, today, on Valleywag, in design, personnel, and mission. Obviously, there's a new design. Nick Douglas, editor since launch earlier this year, is leaving. And we're going to change the mix of stories, slightly. — 1. Design.
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Kevin Newcomb / ClickZ:
Pre-Roll Not the Answer for Online Video — The growth of online video this year has been staggering, but marketers are still struggling to find ways to effectively monetize the channel. According to a new report from eMarketer, as well as comments of several speakers at the Ad:tech …
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Jonathan Schwartz / Jonathan Schwartz's Weblog:
A Rising Tide Lifts All Boats — A rising tide lifts all boats. If there were ever a philosophy that guided our decision making at Sun, it's that - the notion that an internet connected by freely available standards is more valuable, to Sun and our customers, than one defined by dependencies on proprietary technologies.
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Martin LaMonica / ZDNet:
Sun picks GPL license for Java code
Sun picks GPL license for Java code
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dailywireless.org, Inside eWEEK Labs, Monkey Bites, Smalltalk Tidbits … and Google Operating System
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Java Is Free — When I took the job at Sun in early 2004 …
Java Is Free — When I took the job at Sun in early 2004 …
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Between the Lines, Ed Burnette's Dev Connection, Global Nerdy, Kevin Burton's Feed Blog, eHomeUpgrade, Dana Gardner's BriefingsDirect, Good Morning Silicon Valley, Connecting the Dots, Download Squad, Groklaw, 21talks, Scobleizer, tecosystems, Guardian Unlimited, Paul Mooney, All About Symbian, Smalltalk Tidbits …, elemental links and sun.com
Cary Sherman / CNET News.com:
Perspective: The farce behind 'Digital Freedom' — perspective Last month, the Consumer Electronics Association and other groups announced a "Digital Freedom" campaign that latches onto the concept of fair use—supposedly to benefit consumers. — Seems like a worthwhile effort.
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Marshall Kirkpatrick / TechCrunch:
Confabb: Find, Track and Review Conferences — Confabb is a new service launching today that offers a centralized place to find information about all kinds of conferences. The site offers everything from speaker and event reviews to photos of the events after the fact through integration with Flickr.
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Robert Scoble / ScobleShow:
Behind the scenes of "zero cost" new startup: Confabb
Behind the scenes of "zero cost" new startup: Confabb
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Kevin J. O'Brien / TechNewsWorld:
Gates: Internet Bubble Is Back — "We're back kind of in Internet-bubble era in terms of people thinking: 'O.K., traffic. We want traffic. We want traffic,'" Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates said. "There are still some areas where it is unclear what's going to come out of that."
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Hacking the XBox 360's HD-DVD for the PC — Double Double toil and trouble, well more accurately it's Torx 5 Torx 7 toil and lots trouble. Enticed by the $199 price, we set ourselves on a mission to find out if the Microsoft's XBox 360 HD-DVD player could work on a normal PC.
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Michel Marriott / New York Times:
Microsoft Counting on a Twist to Make Zune Shine in Shadow of iPod — The hoopla was still swelling around last November's debut of the Xbox 360, Microsoft's latest entry in the game-console wars, when some on its development team began turning their attention to conceiving a new product.
Google Blogoscoped:
Popular Blog Posts — I asked several bloggers about their most popular, or one of their most popular, blog posts - the kind that made an impact on people, had skyrocketing traffic numbers, or triggered a meme or changes. Here are their answers (please note that I adjusted case for some answers …
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Bruce Clay, Inc. Blog, niallkennedy.com, Thomas Hawk's Digital … and Rex Hammock's weblog
Matthew Klam / New York Times:
The Online Auteurs — 1. Some people were clowns at the kitchen table and in Mrs. Gadjodnick's third-grade class — they've been funny all their lives — and without making a big thing out of it, they've always believed that the world could use them up there on the silver screen.
Kenneth Li / Reuters:
Lycos seeks rebirth as "virtual living room" — NEW YORK (Reuters) - Lycos Inc., a U.S. Internet portal that survived the bursting of the late 1990s dot-com bubble, plans to resurrect itself as a teen broadband video channel with a built-in text chat room. — Having missed much of the …
Valleywag:
Battelle gets Farked — Federated Media Publishing, the ad network run by John Battelle, has lost one of the most popular sites it repped, and another may also leave the stable. Fark, the heavily-trafficked humor site run by Drew Curtis, has appointed Maxim, the men's internet and magazine title, to sell its inventory.
James Brightman / Business Week:
Predatory Packaging — Are expensive bundles of next-gen consoles, games and assorted add-ons just one big con? — Many GameStop/EB customers may have been alerted this week to an upcoming bundle package for the Nintendo Wii. Rather than offering a standalone console for purchase online …
Reuters:
Google's video service faces suit — Google Inc.'s video service faces at least one copyright infringement lawsuit, the company confirmed, and the Web search leader faces a separate subpoena tied to the service. — Copyright infringement has become a hot topic as pirated video from TV …
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James Bannan / APC:
Vista RTM cracked by pirates before release — Well, so much for closing piracy loopholes! With Windows Vista and Office 2007 only just going Gold, and not even available to Microsoft beta testers, developers or volume licence subscribers, the first cracked versions have already hit the pirate boards.
Mark Anderson / Wired News:
A Sneak Peek at a Fractured Web — CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts — Internet censorship is spreading and becoming more sophisticated across the planet, even as users develop savvier ways around it, according to early results in the first-ever comprehensive global survey of internet censorship.
Washington Post:
For Ted Leonsis, a Quest to Find Himself Faster Online — For a man who's often in the public eye, Ted Leonsis didn't like what he saw when he Googled himself last year. — Leonsis — vice chairman of AOL, majority owner of the Washington Capitals hockey team and the Mystics of women's basketball …
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