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8:30 PM ET, November 20, 2006

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New York Times:
176 Newspapers to Form a Partnership With Yahoo  —  John Marshall Mantel for The New York Times, left; George Frey for The New York Times  —  Terry S. Semel, left, chief of Yahoo, which is trying to regain its luster.  Dean Singleton, the chief of MediaNews, said the deal would help newspapers earn money online.
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Marshall Kirkpatrick / TechCrunch:
Can Yahoo! and Local Papers Save Each Other?  —  Yahoo! announced this morning a partnership with a number of large newspaper chains, controlling a total of 176 publications, to share content and functionality.  Both Yahoo! and local papers around the US are in a state of crisis …
Discussion: Bruce Clay, Inc. Blog and Web X.0
David Milstead / shns.com:
Scripps, newspaper publishers strike deal with Yahoo
Discussion: PaidContent
Dan Gillmor / Center for Citizen Media:
Yahoo's Partnership with Newspapers
Discussion: Monkey Bites
Elaine Peterson / dlib.org:
Beneath the Metadata  —  Some Philosophical Problems with Folksonomy  —  Associate Professor / Information Resources Specialist  —  Montana State University <elainep@montana.edu>  —  Background  —  People have been trying to classify and organize information for thousands of years.
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Mary Jo Foley / All about Microsoft:
Yes, there is an Office 2007 'kill switch'  —  Buried in a Knowledge Base article that Microsoft published to the Web on November 14 are details of Microsoft's plans to combat Office 2007 piracy via new Office Genuine Advantage lockdowns.  —  When asked last month whether Microsoft was planning …
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Larry Dignan / Between the Lines:
The economics of Microsoft's kill switch
Discussion: HipMojo.com
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 …
Valleywag:
Netscape: the Calacanis effect  —  Jason Calacanis said, last week, that he was leaving AOL because Jonathan Miller, AOL's ousted CEO, was one of the only business mentors he'd ever had.  Loyal, touching, but maybe also rather opportunistic.  Valleywag has obtained the internal traffic stats …
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 …
Valleywag:
Marc Benioff browbeat Journal brass  —  The Salesforce.com CEO was so outraged by a Wall Street Journal investigation into his mansion in Hawaii, that he had the reporter arrested and flew to New York to browbeat senior management at the newspaper, Valleywag's learned.
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Larry Dignan / Between the Lines:
Enough with the Yahoo conspiracy theories
Discussion: SearchViews and Things That
Ryan Block / Engadget:
Wiimote strap breaks, controller destroys TV  —  So there's this dude who was playing Wii Sports bowling, as his story goes, and his pal rolls a Lebowski and the next thing you know the strap breaks from the force of the swing; his slippery hands let loose, and the Wiimote flies like a missile and cracks his pal's TV.
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Kotaku:
Wiimote vs Television
Discussion: Gizmodo and Neowin.net
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) …
Discussion: Geeking with Greg and Techdirt
Everton Blair / Connected Internet:
Microsoft Windows Comes Of Age - Happy 21st Birthday!  —  Believe it or not Windows is 21 years old on Monday.  When it was launched in 1985 the PC market was barely out of it's infancy, and whatever you may think of Microsoft it is amazing what they Bill Gates & Co have built in such a relatively short time.
Joris Evers / CNET News.com:
'Tis the season to send spam  —  In addition to plenty of turkey, a record amount of spam will be served up this holiday season.  —  Mass e-mailers traditionally bump up their activity as the year winds down.  But this year, the amount of junk messages could be unprecedented, companies that make spam-busting tools say.
Discussion: Techdirt and VoIP Blog
Tim O'Reilly / O'Reilly Radar:
The Significance of Threadless.com  —  One of the recurring themes on the O'Reilly Radar is that of "news from the future," the idea that, as William Gibson put it, "The future is here.  It's just not evenly distributed yet."  We look for events and people that give us signals about what is to come.
Staci D. Kramer / PaidContent:
FIM Sells Non MySpace Intermix Assets, Technology To Former CEO Rosenblatt's Demand Media  —  You're reading it here first ... Richard Rosentblatt, who engineered the attention-getting sale of Intermix and its chief asset MySpace.com, has acquired assets of Intermix Network LLC from Fox Interactive Media for his Demand Media.
Discussion: HipMojo.com and andrewteman.org
Maria Aspan / New York Times:
Lyrics Celebrating Bank Merger Impress Only Copyright Lawyer  —  A video of two Bank of America employees singing a version of U2's "One" to commemorate their company's acquisition of MBNA recently made the rounds of the blogs, prompting amusement and some ridicule from online viewers.
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 …
 
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Simplicity and power  —  When we launched Google Page Creator …
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Console Wars & The Ladies of eBay
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Ryan Stewart / The Universal Desktop:
The Resurgence of Flash  —  When Flash first started taking off …
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Interested in learning how to develop mashups?  Welcome to Mashup U. Online
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Ballmer: Linux users owe Microsoft
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Alex Mindlin / New York Times:
Click on Me Now or Visit Me Later
Darren Murph / Engadget:
Boston's mayor to bill Sony for mayhem at Copley Plaza
BBC:
'Worm' attacks Second Life world
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Wii launch wrap-up
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AGLOCO launches — will pay you to surf the Web
 

 
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