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Kate Kaye / ClickZ:
DoubleClick Sale Could Risk Publisher Exodus — The stale world of online ad serving just got interesting again, as a possible acquisition of ad management firm DoubleClick was floated yesterday. According to the Wall Street Journal, Microsoft or another buyer may grab the ad serving colossus soon.
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Don Dodge / Don Dodge on The Next Big Thing:
Should Microsoft buy DoubleClick? Better double think that one — There is a lot of buzz in the financial press about Microsoft making a bid to acquire DoubleClick. Larry Dignan at ZDNet thinks Microsoft should do it. The Wall Street Journal says; … My Take? It could be a good deal, but;
BBC:
Dell gives the go-ahead for Linux — Computer giant Dell will start to sell PCs preinstalled with open source Linux operating systems, the firm has said. — The second largest computer maker in the world said it had chosen to offer Linux in response to customer demand.
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Direct2Dell:
Linux: Driver Support is Key — We received over 500 comments to my last post about expanding Linux onto more of the Dell product line. As noted on IdeaStorm, we're working on it. — A few trends emerged from the comments and I want to address them directly in this and future posts.
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Martin LaMonica / CNET News.com:
Yahoo opens up e-mail APIs to outsiders — Yahoo on Wednesday is expected to release software that will allow third-party developers to write applications using Yahoo Mail. — The move to open up the application programming interfaces (APIs) to Yahoo Mail is meant to encourage Web developers …
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Alex Iskold / Read/WriteWeb:
ETech: Big Company Hacks at Yahoo
ETech: Big Company Hacks at Yahoo
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Yahoo! Developer Network blog:
Introducing the Yahoo! Mail Web Service
Introducing the Yahoo! Mail Web Service
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David Kirkpatrick / Fortune:
The biggest Web site you've never heard of — Photobucket has 38 million members, but unless you use MySpace or Facebook, you might not know them. Fortune's David Kirkpatrick provides a snapshot of the Web's hottest photo site. — NEW YORK (Fortune) — Photobucket is the most important site …
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Michael Arrington / TechCrunch:
How Much Is Photobucket Worth? — Silicon Valley/Colorado based photo and video sharing site Photobucket has 36 million registered users and adds another 85,000 per day. If the growth rate continues, they'll have 60 million users by the end of the year. More users visit Photobucket each month - 17 million, than Facebook.
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John C. Dvorak / MarketWatch:
Apple should pull the plug on the iPhone — BERKELEY (MarketWatch) — The hype over the unreleased iPhone has actually increased over the past month despite the fact that nobody has seen or used the device. This, if nothing else, proves the power of branding and especially the power of brand loyalty.
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Engadget, Apple Gazette, Cult of Mac, CrunchGear, Michael Gartenberg, Howard Lindzon and The Apple Blog
BBC:
US 'no longer technology king' — The US has lost its position as the world's primary engine of technology innovation, according to a report by the World Economic Forum. — The US is now ranked seventh in the body's league table measuring the impact of technology on the development of nations.
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Miguel Helft / New York Times:
Searching for Ads Offline — If there was any doubt about the scope of Google's ambitions in the advertising world, one of its recent job postings should dispel them: It seeks a "head of national TV sales" to help build "a world-class national TV advertising sales team." — Then there is radio.
Liz Gannes / NewTeeVee:
Eisner: The Web Doesn't Change Content — Michael Eisner has demonstrated more than the idle curiosity or knee-jerk distrust in online video one might expect from a man with a long career of high-profile executive roles at ABC, Paramount Pictures, and Disney.
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Intel:
Intel Details Upcoming New Processor Generations — Marking the next step in Intel's "tick-tock" product strategy and cadence to deliver a new process technology with an enhanced microarchitecture or entirely new microarchitecture every year, Intel Corporation will begin producing …
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Nokia:
Nokia 5700 XpressMusic: Adding a new twist to mobile music — 3G Smartphone can download and play tracks from range of Internet music stores — Espoo, Finland - Today, Nokia revealed the Nokia 5700 XpressMusic, an accessible 3G smartphone augmented by a dedicated audio chip for enhanced music performance.
BBC:
Web ad spend overtakes newspapers — Spending on UK internet advertising surged in 2006, overtaking newspaper ads for the first time, a report says. — Online advertising expenditure jumped 41.2% to £2.01bn during the year, the report by the Internet Advertising Bureau and PricewaterhouseCoopers said.
PC World:
Sony's PlayStation 3 Going to 80GB — Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. is planning a new version of the PlayStation 3 game console with a higher-capacity hard-disk drive, according to a U.S. regulatory filing made by the company. — The filing to the U.S. Federal Communications Commission …
AMD:
New AMD Platform Advances the Windows Vista™ Premium Experience for Mobile Computing —Notebooks featuring new AMD M690 chipset deliver greater value to businesses and consumers with improved battery life and exceptional graphics performance— AMD (NYSE: AMD) today announced the availability of the AMD M690 chipset.