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7:05 PM ET, February 11, 2007

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Fred / A VC:
That's Not How You Do It Obama  —  I had high hopes for Barack Obama's net savvy.  But today his campaign blew it.  I heard that he announced his candidacy for President today in Springfield, IL, where Lincoln did the same thing almost 150 years ago.  I decided to go see the video.
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Mathew / mathewingram.com/work:
Nice try, Barack — but not quite there  —  Lots of chatter about Barack Obama's new MySpace-style social network, which he just launched in conjunction with the start of his official bid to become the next POTUS.  It's at my.barackobama.com, and it has all the requisite tools …
Discussion: Mashable!
G. Pascal Zachary / New York Times:
When It Comes to Innovation, Geography Is Destiny  —  IN our celebrity-studded world, where we make a cult of genius and individual achievement, the mind rebels at the notion that geography trumps personality.  Yet the inescapable lesson of the iPod, Google, eBay, Netflix and Silicon Valley …
Jamie Stockwell / Washington Post:
WiFi Turns Internet Into Hideout for Criminals  —  Authorities Struggling With Anonymity Provided By Unsecured Networks  —  Detectives arrived last summer at a high-rise apartment building in Arlington County, warrant in hand, to nab a suspected pedophile who had traded child pornography online.
Discussion: broadbandreports.com
Steve Yegge / Stevey's Blog Rants:
The Next Big Language  —  There seems to be a long period of initial obscurity for any new language.  Then after that comes a long period of semi-obscurity, followed by total obscurity.  —Paul Bissex  —  People are always asking me to comment on their new programming language they're designing.
Mark Cuban / Blog Maverick:
The Future of Personal Computing ?  —  Every now and then its fun and interesting to try to theorize where personal computing is, and where its going.  Its also important strategically for anyone in the digital content business as I am.  —  I thought I would put some things out there and see what people think.
Robert Scoble / Scobleizer:
Wikipedia's quote, from the person on stage  —  The thing I love about blogging is that everyone involved in a news story can give you their point of view.  Here's Laurent Haug, the founder of LIFT, who interviewed Florence Devouard, of Wikipedia, on stage, and what she said on stage has now been quoted and read around the world.
Discussion: Smalltalk Tidbits …
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Tim O'Reilly / O'Reilly Radar:
Social Network Fatigue and the Missing Web 2.0 Address Book  —  Jon Udell just wrote a thought-provoking piece about the difficulty of new social networks reaching critical mass, and the obvious fact that there already is an uber-social network at critical mass, if only we can make things interoperate:
Consumerist:
Comcast Customer Uses "Unlimited Service" Excessively, Gets Disconnected For A Year  —  Comcast asked Frank to cut back his unlimited internet usage.  Frank was confused.  He thought unlimited meant, well, unlimited.  Frank was wrong.  Very wrong.  —  Comcast replaced Frank's faulty cable modem in November.
Discussion: digg
Allen Stern / CenterNetworks:
Walmart in bed with Microsoft?  Walmart says NO to Firefox  —  Last week, Walmart launched their online video download service.  Immediately there were posts that the service did not work with the Firefox or Safari browsers.  There was a collective, "WTF" when this happened as this is 2007, not 1997.
Paul Miller / Engadget:
Shots surface of ATI's R600 — and boy is she a big one  —  We already know that this little monster hums along at quite a clip, but how does it look?  Monstrous, of course.  Those of you hoping to get off easy with the case size and power supply requirements are going to have to think again …
Vikas Bajaj / New York Times:
In India, the Golden Age of Television Is Now  —  GHANSHYAM P. SHAH, an 82-year-old widower, spends up to eight hours a day in front of his television watching prayer services, soap operas and financial news.  But one afternoon last December, he was completely disconnected from his favorite pastime …
Jason Calacanis / The Jason Calacanis Weblog:
Google can I please pay you $20 a month for GMAIL!?  —  I've been using GMAIL for a couple of years now and for the past year I've been over 90% in my mailbox usage.  Every week or two it fills up and I go on a hunt to kill attachments, delete spam, etc.  —  Adam Curry is having …
Discussion: Rakesh Agrawal's Blog
Kdawson / Slashdot:
Two Ways Not To Handle Free Speech  —  Two stories in the news offer contrasting approaches by Web companies to questions of free speech.  First YouTube: reader skraps notes that the Google property has recently banned the popular atheist commentator Nick Gisburne.
 
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Matt Buchanan / Gizmodo:
Rumor Dent: Apple Store Says Apple TV Shipping End of the Month
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Sam Coates / Times of London:
Fake bloggers soon to be 'named and shamed'
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Roli O. / Siliconera:
Blue Dragon DS Planned?
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Ryan Block / Engadget:
Mega hands-on: Virgin America's Airbus A320 with Red in-flight entertainment
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Scott Karp / Publishing 2.0:
The Rapid Transformation Of Publishing Economics
Rafat Ali / PaidContent:
Google Potential Deal To Buy AdScape Hits Snag; Looking At Others
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Conrad Quilty-Harper / Engadget:
Vista successor "Vienna" planned for late 2009