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Dominic Rushe / Times of London:
Google plots e-books coup — GOOGLE and some of the world's top publishers are working on plans that they hope could do for books what Apple's iPod has done for music. — The internet search giant is working on a system that would allow readers to download entire books to their computers …
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Darren / DarrenBarefoot.com:
My Project Du Jour: GetaFirstLife.com — Hey you, get a first life, eh? — First off, I am not a Second Life hater. Let me say that again: I am not a Second Life hater. I'm on record as saying that there's something important going on inside the game.
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Xeni Jardin / Boing Boing:
First Life: SL parody with zero sympathy whatsoever. — Scott Beale says, … Link. Thanks to everyone who suggested this. — Update: "Get a First Life" creator Darren got a "Proceed and Permitted" letter (the opposite of a "cease and decist") from Linden Labs: … Link.
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CrunchGear, Webomatica, B.L. Ochman's weblog, S.T.A.L.K.E.R. D.A.T.E.D., DarrenBarefoot.com and Damien Mulley
CarstenCumbrowski / Search Engine Journal:
All Wikipedia Links Are Now NOFOLLOW — I blogged about the Wikipedia Issues with SPAM and the discussions about the use of NOFOLLOW for ALL external Links from Wikipedia. It was done, finally. — As of now are all outbound links from the english Wikipedia Site using the NOFOLLOW attribute, no exceptions.
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Dave Barnes / MacScoop:
Apple to charge Mac OS X Tiger users for final Boot Camp release? — According to a report MacScoop has obtained, Apple will charge current users of Mac OS X Tiger for the final version of Boot Camp that will be released at the same time as Mac OS X Leopard, this Spring.
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Engadget, Infinite Loop, MacUser, Gizmodo, MacRumors, Neowin.net, UNEASYsilence, Slashdot and News dugg
Matt Richtel / New York Times:
In Raw World of Sex Movies, High Definition Could Be a View Too Real — The XXX industry has gotten too graphic, even for its own tastes. — Pornography has long helped drive the adoption of new technology, from the printing press to the videocassette. Now pornographic movie studios …
Aaron Brazell / Technosailor:
10 Things You should Know About WordPress 2.1 — Back in December of 2005, I was filling in for Darren Rowse at ProBlogger and I wrote an entry that was very highly read and commented on. The topic was 10 Things You Should Know About WordPress 2.0. The occasion was the release …
Laurie J. Flynn / New York Times:
I.B.M. to Introduce Workers' Networking Software — And you thought social networking was all about text-messaging among bored teenagers. — I.B.M. has another take on it. Today the company plans to announce a set of social software tools that will bring the kind of blogging …
Joel Spolsky / Joel on Software:
The Big Picture — A review of Dreaming in Code, by Scott Rosenberg. — Eyes work using a page fault mechanism. They're so good at it that you don't even notice. — You can only see at a high-resolution in a fairly small area, and even that has a big fat blind spot right exactly in the middle …
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Darren / Digital Camera Reviews, Ratings …:
Canon EOS 40D — Rumors are circulating around the web today that Canon are prepping for the announcement of a new DSLR - the Canon EOS 40D. Their Hongkong site currently has a page with the title Canon EOS 40D on it but with no information. See the english version of it here and the Chinese version here …
Alex Zaharov-Reutt / ITWire:
Nokia and Engin bring VoIP calls in Australia to Nokia's N80 Internet Edition mobile — Nokia's N80 3G phone has offered inbuilt Wi-Fi along with regular 2G/3G features. Now they've teamed up with Australian VoIP company Engin to offer 10c untimed VoIP calls when in range of a connectable Wi-Fi network
Saul Hansell / New York Times:
Big Labels Offer Free Music to College Students — In one more attempt to counter music piracy, major music labels have agreed to support a service that will offer free music downloads — with some substantial restrictions — to any college student. — The service, from Ruckus Network …
Bob Tedeschi / New York Times:
An Insurance Policy for Low Airfares — FARECAST, the Internet start-up that made waves last year by predicting ticket prices for air travelers, is putting its money where its mouth is. — Sort of. — The company planned on Monday to announce Fare Guard, a service that guarantees …
Matt Marshall / VentureBeat:
Wize.com, the search engine that ranks products — Wize.com, a San Mateo start-up, has launched yet another search engine for consumer electronics and other goods. — Wize's promise hangs on a single, skinny thread: Its "Wize Rank" concept. Wize Rank is a numeric ranking of products (from zero to 100).
Liz Gannes / NewTeeVee:
Kiptronic Takes $4M for Ad Platform — Kiptronic, a San Francisco-based startup that coordinates dynamic ad insertion for audio and video podcasts, will announce today or tomorrow that it has raised $4 million in venture capital funding. The Series A round was led by Blueprint Ventures …