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Jennifer Granick / Wired News:
Second Life Will Save Copyright — Businesses in Second Life are in an uproar over a rogue software program that duplicates "in world" items. They should be. But the havoc sewn by Copybot promises to transform the virtual word into a bold experiment in protecting creative work without the blunt instrument of copyright law.
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Jeffrey M. O'Brien / Fortune:
The race to create a 'smart' Google — Everything you buy online says a little bit about you. And if all those bits get put into one big trove of data about you and your tastes? Marketer's heaven. Fortune's Jeffrey O'Brien reports. — The setup — (Fortune Magazine) …
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Mike / Techdirt:
If You Liked This Post, Perhaps You'd Like To Look At The History Of Failed Recommendation Systems — from the we-recommend-you-read-this-article dept — For years, we've been hearing about the holy grail of the perfect recommendation system — and yet, every time these systems fail to live up to the hype.
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Ron Hovsepian / novell.com:
Open Letter to the Community from Novell — On November 2, Novell and Microsoft announced a significant, multi-part agreement to work together to improve the interoperability between Linux and Windows and for Microsoft to redistribute more than 350,000 subscriptions for SUSE Linux Enterprise …
Marshall Kirkpatrick / TechCrunch:
Webshots Adds Video — CNet's photosharing service Webshots is adding video sharing capabilities today, something that has been expected since at least August when the service underwent a drastic redesign. There's not a lot of information on the site yet about the new feature …
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Andrew Wallenstein / Hollywood Reporter:
Study: iPod video yet to play big — Nielsen Media Research has begun gathering its first data on the audience for Apple's iPod, calling into question the popularity of its video offering. — Owners of Apple's ubiquitous portable media device spend far more time on it listening to music …
Erik Sofge / Slate:
THE CASE AGAINST THE WII. — I'll admit it—I was in love with the Nintendo Wii long before we'd ever met. And then, a few seconds after I touched those strange, new motion-sensing controllers, months of giddy anticipation vanished. I've played and won 14-hour-long Halo tournaments.
Richard MacManus / Read/WriteWeb:
Wordpress Takes On SixApart With Enterprise Edition and Wordpress.com — While I was in San Francisco I sat down to talk to Toni Schneider, CEO of Automattic Inc - the company set up to leverage the popular open source blogging tool Wordpress. One of their main projects is WordPress.com …
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Seth Schiesel / New York Times:
A Weekend Full of Quality Time With PlayStation 3 — Howard Stringer, you have a problem. Your company's new video game system just isn't that great. — Ever since Mr. Stringer took the helm last year at Sony, the struggling if still formidable electronics giant, the world has been hearing …
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IT Security:
Hacking Email: 99 Email Security and Productivity Tips — Everyday, and some not everyday tips, on how you can keep your email safe and secure. — HACKING EMAIL: 99 TIPS TO MAKE YOU MORE SECURE AND PRODUCTIVE — When people read out a phone number, they use "phone rhythm."
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Business Wire:
Advertising.com Announces Deal with Mitsui to Enter Japanese Online Advertising Market — BALTIMORE—(BUSINESS WIRE)—Advertising.com Inc., a subsidiary of AOL LLC, today announced a deal with Mitsui & Co., Ltd. to create a new joint venture to serve the Japanese online advertising market.
Muhammad Saleem / The Mu Life:
Limitations of Socially Driven News — A number of my friends from Digg pointed out a story to me today that epitomizes several very important limitations to socially driven news. — The following story made it to the front-page of Digg.com within 2 and a half hours of being submitted …
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Richard MacManus / Read/WriteWeb:
Myfabrik - The YouTube and Flickr of Online Storage? — Today Silicon Valley company Fabrik launched its myfabrik online storage and file-sharing service, after a 4 month beta period. It's also releasing a new service called myfabrik lite, that lets users share large multimedia files (up to 1GB at a time).
Marshall Kirkpatrick / TechCrunch:
BlueOrganizer 3.0: Instant Vertical Search and Tagging — In the crowded space of social bookmarking, Adaptive Blue's BlueOrganizer is one of the most innovative services online. That innovation is continuing with today's release of version 3.0 of the product.
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BBC:
Music labels lose MP3 search case — China's leading web search engine has been cleared of copyright infringement by a Beijing court. — Baidu.com faced a lawsuit from music companies after posting links to sites offering illegal music downloads. — But the ruling said the service …
John Chow / John Chow dot Com:
New Google Ad Placements — I just received an email from Google about a new feature they have enabled on my account call Ad Placements. It's designed to help advertisers target a specific ad on your site. … A check of my Google AdSense control panel shows I have a new Ad Placement check box under my custom channels.
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