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2:05 PM ET, April 6, 2007

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Reuters:
Vonage lawyer: Ruling a 'bullet to the head'  —  Judge says Internet phone company can use patented technology for existing customers.  —  ALEXANDRIA, Va. (Reuters) — Vonage Holdings Corp. cannot service new customers while it appeals a finding that it infringed Verizon Communications Inc. patents …
Discussion: The Browser and GigaOM
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Anne Broache / CNET News.com:
Judge puts halt on new Vonage customers  —  update ALEXANDRIA, Va.—A federal judge on Friday ordered Vonage not to accept any new customers while it continues to infringe on Verizon Communications patents covering some aspects of Internet phone calls.  —  In at least a temporary setback …
Alan Sipress / Washington Post:
Patent Ruling Impact  —  The Internet Phone Upstart Could Lose a Technology and a Future  —  Verizon has thrown a lifeline to rival Vonage Holdings, suggesting that the Internet phone provider could continue serving its customers despite a judge's ruling ordering it to stop using …
Carlo / Techdirt:
Judge In Patent Case Puts Noose Around Vonage's Neck
Discussion: Wall Street Journal
Joris Evers / CNET News.com:
VeriSign to raise domain fees  —  VeriSign on Thursday said it that it will increase the fees it charges for Internet domains ending in .com or .net.  —  Starting October 15, VeriSign will charge $6.42 for .com domains and $3.85 for .net domains, it said in a statement.
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Ernesto / TorrentFreak:
Mininova Wins .com Domain, Takes Down Scammer  —  Earlier this year mininova.org already claimed the .net domain, which was handed over to them by it's former owner without any problems.  The .com domain was a different story.  —  The site hosted at the .com domain was a classic example of a phishing scam.
Discussion: digg
gnso.icann.org:
[registrars] VERISIGN CHANGES FEES
Discussion: Download Squad
Michael Arrington / TechCrunch:
Domain Name Prices To Increase 7%; Verisign To Make $27 million More Per Year
Discussion: Things That and Clickety Clack
Rob Beschizza / Wired News:
Hackers Dissect Apple TV to Create the Cheapest Mac Ever  —  Apple TV is dead, long live the Mac Nano.  Sort of.  —  Just two weeks after Apple released its streaming media box to the public, hackers successfully installed OS X, Apple's desktop operating system, on the $300 device, making it the cheapest PC Cupertino has ever sold.
Discussion: Deep Jive Interests
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Seth Sutel / Associated Press:
Agence France-Presse, Google settle suit  —  NEW YORK - Agence France-Presse, a global news agency based in Paris, has settled its lawsuit against Google Inc. and will allow the Internet search leader to post news and photos from AFP journalists.  —  The deal, announced Friday …
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Danny Sullivan / Search Engine Land:
AFP & Google Settle Over Google News Copyright Case  —  The most significant copyright case against Google News, that filed by Agence France-Presse back in March 2005, has now ended.  Google has signed a licensing agreement with AFP that settles the suit.  News from the AFP here.
Inquirer:
Intel to unveil new UMPC platform  —  Gates says jump, Otellini designs platform  —  INTEL WILL BE releasing a new ultra mobile PC platform at IDF Beijing, on April 18, according to slides published by HKEPC.  —  Whilst most have suggested the UMPC is a product which serves no readily discernible need …
Discussion: Gadget Lab and The Tech Report
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Evan Blass / Engadget:   Intel poised to unveil new UMPC platform?
Eric Goldman / Technology & Marketing Law Blog:
Google AdWords Contract Upheld (Again)—Feldman v. Google  —  Feldman v. Google, Inc., 2007 WL 966011 (E.D. Pa. March 29, 2007)  —  Yet another click fraud lawsuit, this time involving one of the 556 plaintiffs that opted out of the Google click fraud settlement.
Don Dodge / Don Dodge on The Next Big Thing:
Spinning into oblivion - the death of the music business, and the habits of a mouse  —  Record store owners Tony Sachs and Sal Nunziato wrote a touching editorial in the New York Times about the death of the retail record store, and the music business in general.  They started a record (CD) store in New York City in 1993.
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New York Times:
Spinning Into Oblivion  —  DESPITE the major record labels …
Discussion: rc3.org
Ben Charny / MarketWatch:
Google's board objects to anticensorship proposal  —  SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) — Google Inc.'s board of directors recommended Wednesday that the company's shareholders vote against a proposal to bar the company from any "proactive" censorship efforts.  —  The board's opinion came to light …
Discussion: BetaNews
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Barry Schwartz / Search Engine Land:
Shareholders To Vote On Google Censorship In China
Discussion: WebProNews and SearchViews
Mike / Techdirt:
Rogers Traffic Shaping Making It Difficult For Users To Use Secure Email  —  from the nice-work dept  —  Canadian ISPs haven't been shy about using traffic shaping tools to try to slow down the use of things like BitTorrent.  This is a lot of what the network neutrality debate is about …
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Nick / Rough Type:
The real Web 2.0  —  While the Techmeme crowd oohs and aahs over the latest social networking knockoff from Silicon Valley - do you think, perhaps, we've reached the point of diminishing returns? - the real second generation of the internet continues to take shape quietly in places like Quincy …
Discussion: Associated Press
Simon Carless / Gamasutra:
GameTap Reveals Sega Saturn License, Plans  —  Turner's GameTap subscription PC 'all you can eat' gaming service has now added Sega Saturn games to its service, with the debut of platform game Bug! as a special Easter-timed Easter Egg for its service.  —  The game is currently filed as 'Insect? …
Alec Saunders .LOG:
Aikido, Retreat or War.  What's your Microsoft strategy?  —  One of the more interesting trajectories to watch in the communications space over the last decade has been the growth of the Microsoft ecosystem.  Literally a decade long strategy, it was conceived at the time that I ran …
Nick Gonzalez / TechCrunch:
MediaMaster: Access Your Music Library Online  —  MediaMaster is a new web service that, like Faces and Oboe, let's users upload music from their hard drive and listen to it online.  —  The original service to experiment in this area was MP3.com's My.MP3.com service.
Staci D. Kramer / paidContent.org:
Francisco, MKTW and DJ Draw Attention For Reporter's Role In Start-Up  —  For months, high-profile MarketWatch journalist Bambi Francisco has been involved—quite publicly—in a start-up with PayPal co-founder Peter Thiel.  Vator.tv (as in elevator pitch) features video reports by Francisco and Thiel on various start-ups.
 
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Qualcomm:
QUALCOMM Files Arbitration Demand Against Nokia to Resolve Dispute …
Discussion: GigaOM, dailywireless.org and Nokia
Scott Ferguson / eWEEK.com:
iSuppli: Acer Gains on HP, Dell in Laptop Shipments
Discussion: The Tech Report and Neowin.net
Walter S. Mossberg / WSJ Personal Technology:
Using Even New PCs Is Ruined by a Tangle Of Trial Programs, Ads
Michael Arrington / TechCrunch:
Technorati CEO Search Confirmed
Discussion: Startup Meme
Steven Schwankert / InfoWorld:
Google evades question about software similarities
Danny Sullivan / Search Engine Land:
Google: Master Of Closing The Loop?
Discussion: Screenwerk and SEO Book.com
Thomas Claburn / InformationWeek:
Utah Ban On Trademarked Keywords Rankles Groups
Robert Scoble / Scobleizer:
I love my new Mac (list of cool utilities from Twitter)
Discussion: Mickeleh's Take
 Earlier Items: 
WindowsServer / Windows Server Division WebLog:
LAST CTP BEFORE BETA 3  —  Late on Wednesday, as part …
Consumerist:
LEAKED: 6 More Geek Squad Manuals
Discussion: Gadget Lab and digg
Nate Anderson / Ars Technica:
DSL trounces cables, fiber, and satellite connections
Arik Hesseldahl / Business Week:
Apple Stokes a Digital Music Standards War
Discussion: Macsimum News and Slashdot
Business Wire:
Hop-on Receives U.S. Design Patent on MP3 Phone
Discussion: Techdirt and Engadget
Jessica Hodgson / MarketWatch:
Apple probe will shake up whole music industry
Mike Olson Blog:
Unbreakable Linux: The untold story.  - April 4, 2007; 3:09:11 PM
Discussion: Open Sources and Jeremy's Blog
Prince McLean / AppleInsider:
Apple's Mac OS X may gain multi-sized icon interface
Discussion: Gizmodo, Gadget Lab and digg