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Katie Hafner / New York Times:
Silicon Valley's High-Tech Hunt for Colleague — When James Gray failed to return home from a sailing trip on Sunday night, Silicon Valley's best and brightest went out to help find him. — After all, Dr. Gray, 63, a Microsoft researcher, is one of their own.
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Werner Vogels / All Things Distributed:
HELP FIND JIM GRAY — Computer science icon Jim Gray mysteriously disappeared after a solo trip with his sail boat outside San Francisco Bay. The coast guard has been searching for 4 days but has not been able to locate anything, not even debris. On Thursday 3 private planes searched through …
Danny Sullivan / Search Engine Land:
Google Ramps Up Personalized Search — Google is stepping up the push into personalized search results. A new change announced today should cause many more people to take up the service. In turn, the growth of personalized search should have a dramatic impact on search marketers as the days of …
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Karen / Official Google Blog:
Personally speaking — Posted by Sep Kamvar, Engineering Lead for Personalization, and Marissa Mayer, VP Search & User Experience — Google's goal has always been to give you exactly the information you want right when you want it. With the growth of the Internet and all the new information …
Gizmodo:
The Original 1983 Microsoft Mouse — Do you remember the year 1983, when Return of the Jedi was in theaters, The Police were still together, and Travis was still inside his parents' genitalia? Well Gearlog does, because they got their hands on an original 1983 Microsoft Mouse.
Robert Scoble / Scobleizer:
"PayPerSpeech" disclosure — UPDATE: A few things about this were misunderstood. More on those in a second. First, I just talked with John Furrier and we've decided not to accept the honorarium that PayPerPost offered to us for having me speak at their show.
Phil Hochmuth / Network World:
Not using all of that GigE pipe? Save some energy — IEEE's Energy Efficient Ethernet looks at ways to throttle down connection speeds to save power — The IEEE wants to make idle or underutilized Ethernet connections more energy efficient, which could mean huge electrical cost savings for large enterprises.
Jim / OPML, The Harvard Book of:
OPML CHAPTER ELEVEN: OPEN PUBLIC MEDIA LANDSCAPE — Viacom and Youtube dispute, listings from Google News — For most of this day I have departed from my usual posting of chapters of my book, OPML, to comment on the dispute between Viacom and YouTube over 100,000 videos that Viacom has asked YouTube to take down.
John Gruber / Daring Fireball:
Lies, Damned Lies, and Bill Gates — In his interview with Bill Gates in Newsweek, Steven Levy pointed out that many of the new features in Windows Vista are similar to features already in Mac OS X. Gates's response: … This is fascinating. In Gates's view, Microsoft came up with these features …
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emarketer.com:
What Works, and What Doesn't, in Online Marketing — What is the word from the trenches? — In an end-of-the-year survey, ad:tech and MarketingSherpa asked online marketers what marketing tactics worked for them in 2006 and what they expected to concentrate their time and spending on in the months ahead.
Jeremy Allaire / The Latest from Brightcove:
Share Your Video in Style - Brightcove Personal — This week we introduced some new capabilities on brightcove.com that we think you should take for spin. Dubbed 'Brightcove Personal', the features allow any end-user in the world to freely create their own channels on brightcove.com.
Nick Gonzalez / TechCrunch:
Google Flatlines Again — This morning it appears that a number of Google services are having problems. We first noticed last night when our Google Analytics account wasn't reporting any new data since 9am yesterday, but Analytics is often notoriously slow in receiving updates.
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Richard MacManus / Read/WriteWeb:
Top 10 Picks From DEMO 2007 — Written by Alex Iskold and edited by Richard MacManus — DEMO 2007 has just wrapped up from Palm Desert CA. The companies that demonstrated their products covered a wide spectrum: Web apps, social networking, hardware, media, wireless, security, enterprise software and other technologies.
Joshua / del.icio.us:
overdue new year's resolutions — We've been busy: since our announcement in september of our millionth signup, another half-million users have joined the fun. And because of this, we've been more quiet then I would like, and I want to apologize. — It feels that we've spent almost …
Smaran / TorrentFreak:
Jurassic Park 4 Script Leaked onto BitTorrent — Possibly the most popular film of the early nineties, Jurassic Park made more money at the box office than any film before it, and was only topped only by Titanic some years later. This was before the Internet, in 1993. 14 years later …
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CNET News.com:
Survey: Are domain registrars free-speech friendly? — Go Daddy's controversial decision last week to suspend the domain name of a popular computer security Web site did more than merely raise questions about the extent of free speech on today's Internet. — It also prompted owners …
Om Malik / GigaOM:
A Difficult 2007 for Competitive VoIP? — How much worse can things get for competitive voice service providers like Vonage? Quite a bit, especially if you take into account the results of two major cable providers - Comcast and Time Warner - and the recent bundling efforts by Verizon and AT&T.
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