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New York Times:
In Comments About Apple Chief, Questions of Motive — When Fred D. Anderson abruptly left Apple's board last October as questions about the company's stock options practices grew, a former federal regulator said it looked as if the board "threw Fred under the bus."
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Dan Gallagher / MarketWatch:
Apple shares hit new all-time high — Surge follows blow-out earnings; valuation worries some — NEW YORK (MarketWatch) - Apple Inc. watched its shares jump to a new all-time high Thursday after the company reported an 88% surge in second-quarter earnings.
John Murrell / Good Morning Silicon Valley:
In Jobs We Trust — Despite the parting shot from former Apple …
In Jobs We Trust — Despite the parting shot from former Apple …
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Michael Arrington / TechCrunch:
AOL One Step Behind Again: New Home Page Identical To Yahoo — AOL has started beta testing a new home page (the main AOL.com portal). AOL Senior Product Manager (and occasional TechCrunch contributor) Frank Gruber introduced it on his personal blog earlier today.
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Jason Calacanis / The Jason Calacanis Weblog:
Most press I ever got for not doing an interview... This whole WIRED vs. Calacanis/Winer stand off has really developed into a very interesting debate on the future of news. It's a discussion that, as Dave Winer said, is long over due and that we've been doing for long.
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Publishing 2.0, BuzzMachine, Scripting News, Terry Heaton's PoMo Blog, Glass House and Smalltalk Tidbits …
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Tomio Geron / Red Herring:
YouTube Lining Up Summer Ads — Video-sharing site experiments with pre-roll and post-roll spots. — Beware YouTube watchers, ads are comingas soon as this summer. — The video-sharing site that was acquired by Google in November is experimenting with the precise length, form …
TiVo.com:
Already have a TiVo box? — You can choose from a variety of service plans and we'll throw in a wireless adapter as our gift to you ($59.99 value!). — Prepay — Monthly — 1 year for $179 — = $14.92 per month — $16.95 per month — with 1-year commitment — 2 years for $299
Bilal Hameed / Startup Meme:
Joost Signs Advertising Deal With 31 Major Brands — Joost, the new project of Skype founders-who now want to revolutionize the way we watch TV, has signed three month contracts with a group of 31 brand advertisers including Procter & Gamble, Coca Cola, Nike, General Motors, and Visa.
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Kotaku:
Ken Kutaragi Steps Down at Playstation — 0 Views — The "Father of Playstation" is retiring today from his position at Playstation, but will still serve as Honorary Chairman of SCEI. After completing the launch of PS3, Kutaragi has decided to pursue his dreams outside of the Playstation family:
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eMarketer:
Viral Marketing's Video Love Affair — Next to 'cool microsites' and games, viral video is hot. — Marketers with viral campaign experience think highly of microsites, games and video clips, according to Marketing Sherpa's "2007 Viral Marketing Survey." — An eMarketer subscription is like having your own
Joe Wilcox / Microsoft Watch:
Microsoft's 'Big Bang' Is When? … Windows Server is the nucleus of Microsoft's enterprise strategy, around which all other products—even Windows client—revolve. Longhorn's eventual release, which Microsoft claims will be later this year, will likely set off major software upgrades, including Office 2007 and Windows Vista.
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Todd Bishop / Todd Bishop's Microsoft Blog:
Windows Server: It's still 'Longhorn' for now
Windows Server: It's still 'Longhorn' for now
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Nate Anderson / Ars Technica:
MPAA: We are committed to fair use, interoperability, and DRM — At a LexisNexis conference on DRM this week, MPAA boss Dan Glickman said the movie studios were now fully committed to interoperable DRM, and they recognize that consumers should be able to use legitimate video material on any item in the house, including home networks.
CEO / This is going to be BIG.:
Top Ten Reasons Why Web 2.0 Sucks — The finger pointing culture of fear will always dominate a culture of openness. Media thrives on taking people down and creating a general fear of the worst possible outcome. Whether it's trying enact anti-MySpace laws or firing everyone …
Michael Geist / Michael Geist's Blog:
World Intellectual Property Day — Today is World Intellectual Property Day which means that rather than focusing on creativity or on policies that meet the needs of creators and users, we get a private function for MPs and Senators on Parliament Hill sponsored by Senator Joseph Day …
Owen Thomas / Business 2.0 Beta:
Microsoft 3Q '07 Earnings: Live Coverage — Microsoft (MSFT) has reported its third-quarter fiscal 2007 earnings today after the close. The stock (latest quote) was up nearly 5 percent in after-hours trading, but has now dropped a bit. I blogged the earnings call live as it happened.
Nick Gonzalez / TechCrunch:
Cozmo Wants to Kill Your TV — TiVo came along and is helping kill the idea of a TV time slot. The growth of on demand online video has been helping finish the job. Cozmo.Tv wants to create a TV 2.0 by changing the way you consume online video from a random walk to personalized content.
Sean Ammirati / Read/WriteWeb:
Interview with Chris DiBona of Google — A few weeks ago, I had the opportunity to hear Chris DiBona, the Open Source Program Manager at Google, speak at a TiE Pittsburgh event. At the event, Chris provided an extremely insightful presentation on the state of the open source market.
Michael Calore / Wired News:
Web Mashups Turn Citizens Into Washington's Newest Watchdogs — MapLight.org's research manager Sean Tanner (right) and executive director Dan Newman in the nonprofit's Berkeley, California, office. — Tread carefully, politicians — concerned citizens are watching your every move on the web.