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10:15 PM ET, June 6, 2007

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Eric Savitz / Tech Trader Daily:
Netflix Shares Higher On Rumors Of Amazon.com Bid  —  Netflix (NFLX) shares are higher today on rumors that Amazon.com (AMZN) might make offer to buy the company.  In a research note, Bank of America analyst Brian Pitz writes that there is speculation of a $34 a share bid "circulating in the press."
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Associated Press:
Netflix Up on Rumor of Buyout by Amazon  —  Netflix Up on Rumor of Possible Buyout by Amazon; Analyst Reckons Deal Could Be $1.5B or More  —  NEW YORK (AP) — Shares of Netflix Inc. jumped Wednesday amid a rumor the online video rental company could be acquired by Web retailer Amazon.com Inc.
Business Week:   Netflix: Starring in Merger Story?
Josh Catone / Read/WriteWeb:
Rumor Mill: Amazon-Netflix, Yahoo!-Facebook
Discussion: Guardian Unlimited and CostPerNews
Longofest / MacRumors:
ZFS To Become Default File System In Leopard  —  Perhaps overcome with excitement (and forgetting that Apple doesn't like such pre-emptive disclosures), Sun's Jonathan Schwartz announced today at Sun event in Washington D.C. that Apple would be making ZFS "the file system" in Mac OS 10.5 Leopard (video link, requires RealPlayer).
Dan Kaplan / VentureBeat:
MeetMoi raises cash, for Twitter of sex  —  MeetMoi, a clever "location based" mobile dating service, has just raised $1.5 million in a first round of financing.  —  MeetMoi, which got a mention in the Wall Street Journal today (subscription required), lets you find people looking for a date, on-the-fly, wherever you are.
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Jessica E. Vascellaro / Wall Street Journal:
Finding a Date — on the Spot  —  Internet Matchmakers Migrate  —  To Cellphones, Promising  —  More-Immediate Results  —  Earlier this week, Jeff Blum was out buying a sandwich when his mind wandered toward his social life.  So he got out his cellphone and sent a text message …
Anne Broache / CNET News.com:
Google: Foreign workers are key to our success  —  WASHINGTON—A Google executive on Wednesday credited the company's phenomenal success to the United States' openness to immigrants and called on Congress to let in more foreign workers.  —  Laszlo Bock, the search giant's vice president …
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Karen / Official Google Blog:
What U.S. immigration policies mean to Google  —  Our experience with American immigration policy dates back to one of our founders: when he was six, Sergey Brin's parents fled the Soviet Union in 1979 and settled in the United States.  Today, there are literally hundreds of examples …
Discussion: Epicenter
Bill Ray / The Register:
Vodafone Live 'improvements' kill mCommerce  —  Find your perfect job - click here for thousands of tech vacancies  —  Vodafone UK has launched a mobile optimising technology which reformats web pages to fit onto a mobile phone screen.  —  Unfortunately, it also prevents anyone else doing the same thing …
Discussion: SMS Text News
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Carlo Longino / MobHappy:
Vodafone UK, Doing A Lovely Job Of Supporting The Mobile Web By Breaking It
Sony:
SONY ADDS NINE MODELS TO BRAVIA® FLAT-PANEL LCD LINE  —  Models Compatible with BRAVIA Internet Video Link and Feature XMB Menu System  —  Sony today introduced nine new BRAVIA® flat-panel LCD high-definition televisions with advanced features.  —  The new models all feature 1920 …
Discussion: Gizmodo, Engadget and Digital Trends
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Sony:
SONY INTRODUCES SLIM SXRD MICRODISPLAYS WITH HIGH FRAME RATE
Discussion: Engadget and Gizmodo
Dylan Tweney / Epicenter:
How Craig Newmark Built Craigslist With "No Vision Whatsoever"  —  Craig Newmark started craigslist in early 1995 as a way of staying on top of San Francisco's busy arts and technology scene.  Despite (or perhaps because of) the site's determined non-commercialism, craigslist survived and even thrived in the post-dot-com days.
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Donna Bogatin / Insider Chatter:   Craigslist's Craig Newmark: 'My life is a sitcom'
Mary Jo Foley / All about Microsoft:
Microsoft preps Windows-based kitchen client  —  Microsoft is beginning work on the first of what it plans to make a family of customized Windows platforms designed for specific rooms around the home.  —  The "Kitchen Client" software will extend the Windows operating system and integrate …
Marguerite Reardon / CNET News.com:
Apple, AT&T stores prepare for iPhone frenzy  —  NEW YORK—With a little over two weeks until the iPhone hits store shelves, Apple and AT&T retail sales representatives say they are preparing for a quick sellout and huge crowds on the June 29 launch date.  —  As of Wednesday …
Discussion: Gadget Lab
Jon Stokes / Ars Technica:
HD DVD and Blu-ray coming to Santa Rosa IGP  —  In the second half of 2007, Intel's recently-launched Santa Rosa platform will get a next-generation DVD playback option, according to Intel mobile graphics spokesperson Mike Choi.  Intel will use a third-party hardware decoder to bring HD DVD …
Discussion: TechSpot News
Philipp Lenssen / Google Blogoscoped:
Google Releases Calendar Directory  —  Google Calendar went live with a directory of public calendars, so you can quickly add calendars of interest (you could search for shared calendars before, but to be able to browse them too is a nice addition).  The gallery includes categories like …
Michael Arrington / TechCrunch:
All New AOL Feed Reader Coming Soon  —  AOL's feed reader, which competes with Bloglines, Google Reader and other browser-based feed readers, was launched in 2005 but is little known in tech savvy crowds.  It's serviceable and has a fast load time, but it hasn't differentiated itself …
Nate Anderson / Ars Technica:
Substitute teacher spared sentencing for porn pop-ups, gets new trial  —  Julie Amero, the substitute teacher who could have received 40 years in jail after porn appeared on classroom PCs, was spared that fate—for now.  Instead, Amero will get a new trial after revelations that the original computer analysis was flawed.
Discussion: Associated Press, Neowin.net and digg
Josh Lowensohn / Webware.com:
HANDS-ON WITH NETSCAPE'S NEW SOCIAL BROWSER  —  Yesterday Netscape released a public beta of their new Navigator browser, and brought back the "Navigator" moniker.  Firefox users will feel right at home, as the browser has been built off the same architecture and even works with Firefox extensions.
 
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Consumerist:
Privacy: Google Streets View Project Manager Speaks About Privacy Concerns
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Eddie Hargreaves / The Apple Blog:
iTunes Plus files unplayable by TiVo
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Josh Catone / Read/WriteWeb:
Internet Companies Push For Mobile Phone Carriers to Open Up
Carlo Longino / Techdirt:
Pro-Net Neutrality Group's Latest Propaganda Piece Hits New Level Of Lameness
Discussion: WebProNews
Bink / Bink.nu:
"Your Britain in Pictures": Microsoft Live Labs Photosynth Delivers …
Sinead Carew / Reuters:
Coca-Cola sets up mobile social network
Discussion: Gizmodo
 Earlier Items: 
Kasper Jade / AppleInsider:
Poor bets placed on new iMacs at Apple's developer conference
Declan McCullagh / CNET News.com:
Lawyer for woman sued by RIAA asks for sanctions, gets sanctioned himself
Rich Karlgaard / Forbes.com:
Sun's Coulda Woulda Shoulda
Gizmodo:
Dorktastic Style: Shade Blade, Your On-Head Solar Power Station
BBC:
Censorship 'changes face of net'
Fred von Lohmann / Washington Post:
Copyright Silliness on Campus
Discussion: UNDERNEWS and FurdLog
Kotaku:
Industry: Lay-Offs Hit SCEA HQ Today
 

 
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Dominic Ponsford / Press Gazette:
Jason Cowley, the editor-in-chief of UK magazine the New Statesman, is stepping down from the position at the end of December after 16 years

Ayodeji Rotinwa / Columbia Journalism Review:
A look at the Agora Center for Research, a Ugandan newsroom sitting between activism and investigative reporting, posting its work on various social media sites

Max Goldbart / Deadline:
The English Premier League ends its content partnership with IMG and plans to bring content production and distribution in-house in 2026

 
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