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USA Today:
Verizon rejected Apple iPhone deal — NEW YORK — Verizon Wireless, the No. 2 U.S. cellphone carrier, passed on the chance to be the exclusive distributor of the iPhone almost two years ago, balking at Apple's rich financial terms and other demands. — Among other things …
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Ken Fisher / Ars Technica:
Vista "upgrade" drops compliance checking, requires old OS to install — Microsoft's quest to closely control the way Windows Vista can be used on PCs has taken a turn for the worse as new information indicates that the company is breaking tradition when it comes to Windows Vista upgrades.
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Richard MacManus / Read/WriteWeb:
The Top 100 Alternative Search Engines — Written by Charles S. Knight, SEO, and edited by Richard MacManus. The Top 100 is listed at the end of the analysis. — Ask anyone which search engine they use to find information on the Internet and they will almost certainly reply: "Google."
Mary Jo Foley / All about Microsoft:
Huh? PDF standardization decision has nothing to do with Microsoft? — It's only Monday. But this statement gets my vote for quote of the week: … Does anyone out there believe this? Especially after Adobe's much-publicized objections last summer over Microsoft embedding XPS in Vista and Office 2007?
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Botnet army massing in China - Prolexic — China is now the most infected country in the world and Asia contains half the world's infected computers, according to security company Prolexic. — The figures come from the company's Denial of Service (DDoS) Weather Report …
Ken Fisher / Ars Technica:
Microsoft: Forget about PayPal; how about a MasterCard killer? — Ever since PayPal burst on to the scene, the Nostradamus types have been predicting one PayPal killer after another. First it was "e-gold," then Western Union, then C2IT (by Citibank), then Google.
Mark Wallace / Wired News:
A Second Life for MTV … Lounging by a bright blue pool, Kyndra and Cami, stars of MTV's hit reality show Laguna Beach: The Real Orange County, chat with a bunch of other teenagers. Kyndra's white bikini shows off an artificially enhanced figure, while Cami's dark skin glows against an unnaturally bright blue sky.
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Anne Zelenka / Web Worker Daily:
27 TIPS FOR TELECONFERENCING — Whether you call them conference calls or telecons or excruciatingly dull time-wasters, multi-participant phone conversations are as important to most web workers as email. If you can't meet face to face or arrange video conferencing, the conference call is the next best thing.
Matt Asay / Open Sources:
Open source: pragmatism buys in — I just finished reading Richardson's exceptional biography of William James. I found the reading exhilarating, because James is so focused on action, not theory. Whenever I finish a chapter I find myself energized to go out and do things.
Sam Harrelson / Cost Per News:
RightMedia Launches RMX Direct for Publishers — Right Media's RMX Direct for publishers network has just completed a six month beta test and is opening to the public this morning. RMX Direct for Publishers is a simple and free solution for managing advertising networks that allows publishers …
Ed Burnette / Ed Burnette's Dev Connection:
Microsoft copies BlueJ, admits it, then patents it — Michael Kölling is pretty ticked off right now. What would upset a mild mannered professor at the University of Kent? How about someone willfully using his work without attribution, and then filing for a patent on it that could prevent him from using it himself?
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Ed Felten / Freedom to Tinker:
Record Companies Boxed In By Their Own Rhetoric — Reports are popping up all over that the major record companies are cautiously gearing up to sell music in MP3 format, without any DRM (anti-copying) technology. This was the buzz at the recent Midem conference, according to a New York Times story.
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Google Watch:
Department of Homeland Security seizes Yahoo records while investigating money laundering scam — You'd think with all the Nigerian 419 scams being publicized lately that people would stop falling prey to money laundering schemes from African countries. But no.
Anna Sebestyén / Google Blogoscoped:
YouTube Sharing Revenue With Users — Goo(g)d news. Soon you will start generating money on YouTube. — How soon? We don't know. But Chad Hurley announced at World Economic Forum, Davos on 27 Jan that they would reward users for self-generated content, saying "We are getting …
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Michael Arrington / TechCrunch:
LinkedIn Raises Nearly $13 Million More — Professional social network LinkedIn will announce a previously rumored $12.8 million round of financing on Monday, led by Bessemer and the European Founders Fund. The company, which has been profitable since March 2006, has raised $13.4 million …
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Erica Ogg / CNET News.com:
The devil wears a Prada phone — Like trucker caps and formal shorts, cell phone styles are equally subject to the ever-changing whims of the couture set. — Just when many are finally comfortable enough with a trend to add it to their repertoire, something fresher and hipper supplants it …
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Marguerite Reardon / CNET News.com:
Broken connection for Sprint Nextel — After Sprint merged with Nextel Communications, Leigh Elliott noticed that her Nextel phone started dropping calls in places where it used to get coverage just fine. — "On my 20-minute drive to and from work everyday, I'd lose a call up to five times …
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Rustybrick / Search Engine Roundtable:
Google TV Hoax - No DNS Information Found — Over the weekend, there were tons of buzz over a prank YouTube video that claims Google launched Google TV. The guy has two videos, taking you through him using Google TV. Here is the most recent one. — Is it real? Probably not.
Macenstein:
Where are they now? Interview with "Switcher Girl" Ellen Feiss — "I'm Ellen Feiss and I'm a student". — Back in the Spring of 2002, those words launched one of Apple's more memorable, if not effective, ad campaigns. Known as the "Switcher" ads, the spots featured real people telling real stories …
Maria Aspan / New York Times:
One Paper Hopes Fans of Politics Will Pay Up — Part of the news media's job is to make information from people in high places more accessible to the masses. Now one newspaper has decided to restrict access to its own content, and it hopes to make some money by doing so.
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Chris / Are You Paying Attention?:
Announcing the Media 2.0 Workgroup … The term "Web 2.0" has become a little worn out lately, but it has had an important and dramatic effect on our industry. It has spurred innovation, driven investment and ignited the imagination of the entrepreneurial community.
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Nick Gonzalez / TechCrunch:
Wellsphere Launches Wellness 2.0 — Wellshpere is launching an alpha version of their wellness community site tomorrow. It joins a host of other health related search, training, and Q&A sites we've covered. Wellsphere is concerned with day-to-day sorts of health choices that make up …
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Matt Marshall / VentureBeat:
Wellsphere, for those striving to be fit and healthy
Wellsphere, for those striving to be fit and healthy
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