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Dan Farber / Between the Lines:
Edgeio launches classified platform for the masses — Edgeio started out as classified marketplace for the blogging masses a year ago, where bloggers post items they want to sell on their blogs, tag them as "listing," and then Edgeio's crawler plucks and indexes them on Edgeio.com.
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John Dowd / edgeio:
edgeio launches Classified Boards — We released today: — To try it out click here: — Scobleshow coverage — Dan Farber has covered it here. — Techmeme conversation here — Press Release — edgeio launches Classified Boards, the first application of its new marketplaces platform and a major partnership with AdStar.
Robert Scoble / ScobleShow:
Edgeio ships new Marketplaces, classified ads for your blog
Edgeio ships new Marketplaces, classified ads for your blog
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Patrick Thibodeau / Computerworld:
Buying a new PC? 'Windows Vista Capable' barely hits the mark — IBM'er says Vista's RAM sweet spot is 4GB — Configuring a PC around the minimum hardware requirements of an application or operating system is lot like agreeing to live in a basement apartment.
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PC World: Techlog, Berlind's Testbed, Windows Vista Team Blog, TechSpot News and Slashdot
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Caroline McCarthy / CNET News.com:
Viacom, Joost strike content licensing deal — update Entertainment conglomerate Viacom has announced a deal to license its programming content to Joost, the online-video start-up created by the founders of Skype and Kazaa. — The deal, announced Tuesday, is designed to bring television …
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Kenneth Li / Reuters:
Viacom lands video deal with Joost
Viacom lands video deal with Joost
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PR Newswire, Global Nerdy, Gizmodo, IP Democracy, Good Morning Silicon Valley, franticindustries and CrunchGear
Ken Fisher / Ars Technica:
Shunning YouTube, Viacom hooks up with Joost
Shunning YouTube, Viacom hooks up with Joost
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Internet Outsider, Google Watch, NewTeeVee, robhyndman.com, Reel Pop, SearchViews, broadbandreports.com and Slashdot
Michael Arrington / TechCrunch:
Kevin Rose at FOWA: DIGG Adopts OpenID — Kevin Rose, speaking here at the Future of Web Apps conference in London, just announced that Digg will adopt the OpenID decentralized digital identity platform. Don't expect this right away though - adoption will begin "later this year" according to Rose.
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Read/WriteWeb, Fred Destin, GigaOM, twopointouch, Shoemoney, SearchViews, Vecosys, WebProNews, The Glass is Too Big, O'Reilly Radar, Webware.com, Adactio, 901am, Carsonified!, KarmaWeb and digg
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Katie Fehrenbacher / NewTeeVee:
Is NHL putting YouTube Sharing on Ice? — Media companies are struggling over how to work with YouTube. Is the video site a friend or a foe? Even those that are embracing Google's online video company aren't so sure where to draw the line. — The NHL, which gained nearly universal praise …
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Laurie Sullivan / Red Herring:
HGTV Gets Social Network — Scripps Networks snubs video-hosting deals with YouTube and MySpace to build its own online community. — Scripps Networks plans to roll out a social network for its home and garden cable channel HGTV on Monday. — The move pulls in digital photos, news …
BBC:
US copyright lobby out-of-touch — Internet law professor Michael Geist takes a look at intellectual property protection in the US and finds it somewhat out of step with the rest of the world. — The International Intellectual Property Alliance, an association that brings together US lobby …
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27B Stroke 6, Michael Geist's Blog, Techdirt, Boing Boing, The Technology Liberation … and Slashdot
Darren Murph / Engadget:
IEEE pushing 802.16m WiMAX to 1Gbps, hopes to converge with 4G — If there's one thing that we'll never be satisfied with, it's finding out just how many nanoseconds we can shave off our download times from year to year, and thankfully, the IEEE seems to get that.
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Olga Kharif / Business Week:
Coming Up: Vonage Wireless? — The Web-calling outfit will diversify and start selling wireless service, broadband access, and content later this year — For years, Vonage (VG) has built its business around one service: inexpensive Internet phone calls. Well, all that's about to change.
Richard MacManus / Read/WriteWeb:
iReader Previews The Content Behind Links — In October 2005 I reviewed a potentially disruptive search engine called ePrécis, from Syntactica. Unfortunately it got shut down by Google (they "nearly put us out of business", said Syntactica President Henry Neils).
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901am, ProBlogger Blog Tips, TechCrunch, Download Squad, Tech~Surf~Blog and Connecting the Dots
Scientific American:
A Digital Life — New systems may allow people to record everything they see and hear—and even things they cannot sense—and to store all these data in a personal digital archive — Human memory can be maddeningly elusive. We stumble upon its limitations every day …
Jeremy Crane / Compete Blog:
Google Velocity: Froogle and Local are dying while Video and Blog are surging — Google has been criticized for being unable to succeed beyond its core Web Search offering. Last year Forbes "graded Google" and didn't give the internet superstar high marks beyond the core web search products.
PrimeNewswire:
Bill Gates and Steve Jobs to Make Historic Joint Appearance At the Fifth Annual 'D: All Things Digital' Conference — PRIME NEWSWIRE) (PRIMEZONE) — Apple, Inc. CEO Steve Jobs and Microsoft Corp. Chairman Bill Gates, the seminal figures in the development of the personal computer …
Marshall Kirkpatrick / TechCrunch:
Union Square Ventures funds Adaptive Blue — Semantic web Firefox plug-in provider Adaptive Blue announced today that the company has raised an undisclosed amount of funding from Union Square Ventures. The company's product, called Blue Organizer, is a tagging and search tool …
Tom Simonite / New Scientist Technology Blog:
iTunes fingers musical fraud — The recordings of a British concert pianist who found fame in the last years of her life have been exposed as hoaxes - by Apple's iTunes music player. — Joyce Hatto died in June 2006, having become a cause célèbre with fans of classical piano in the last years of her life.
Joris Evers / CNET News.com:
Newsmaker: U.S. cybersecurity czar has his marching orders — newsmaker The top U.S. cybersecurity official wants Congress to come up with ways to promote adoption of security technologies, and he sees a tax break as one possible incentive. — Greg Garcia was appointed …
Graeme Wearden / CNET News.com:
U.K. government rejects calls for DRM ban — The U.K. government has rejected a call for digital rights management to be banned in the U.K., but has acknowledged that the technology could undermine consumer rights. — A total of 1,414 people signed an online petition calling for digital rights management …