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6:05 PM ET, June 15, 2007

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Max Kalehoff / Online Spin:
Deconstructing Facebook  —  Have you noticed a massive surge on Facebook lately, since it opened itself up to everyone outside of .edu?  I have — and I bet that other social networks are now scrambling to respond, especially in light of Facebook's opening of its API.
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Claude Brodesser-Akner / AdAge:
Michael Moore's 'Sicko' Leaked Onto Web  —  Every Movie Marketer's Worst Nightmare Becomes Grim Reality for Weinstein Company  —  LOS ANGELES (AdAge.com) — Michael Moore's new documentary "Sicko" has been pirated and is now widely available for download on peer-to-peer content sites like www.thepiratebay.org.
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Steve Bryant / NewTeeVee:
Michael Moore's Sicko leaked on the Net
Discussion: Daily Feed and Todd Watson
Wall Street Journal:
Is iPhone AT&T's Magic Bullet?  —  Companies Featured in This Article: AT&T , Apple, Sprint Nextel, Deutsche Telekom, Verizon Communications, Vodafone Group, Telefon AB LM Ericsson, Sony  —  AT&T Inc. stands a good chance of stealing customers away from other wireless operators …
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Dawn Kawamoto / CNET News.com:
Poll: 9 percent of cell phone users want iPhone  —  Nearly 1 in 10 cell phone users in the U.S. has "a strong interest" in buying an Apple iPhone, according to a study released Friday by M:Metrics.  —  Poll results show about 9 percent of the 11,064 mobile phone users surveyed were inclined …
Discussion: Gear Live
New Music Strategies:
An IFPI & BPI Board Member Writes...  In the context of a blog about the online music world, I thought you might be interested in an email exchange I've had this evening with a board member of both the IFPI and the BPI.  —  I've had an email conversation with Paul Birch of Revolver Records this evening.
Discussion: Techdirt, Download Squad and p2pnet
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Om Malik / GigaOM:
Safari for Windows... but WHY?  —  Steve Jobs & Company must have known that releasing a Safari browser for the Windows platform was going to result in some serious blowback: vulnerabilities, outrage and of course, the mocking.  And as expected, the digerati responded with scorn and outrage.
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Adrian Kingsley-Hughes / Hardware 2.0:   Firefox is on Steve Jobs' hit list!
Chris Remo / shacknews.com:
Valve Confirms Episode Two, Team Fortress 2 Launch Date  —  Last night, Valve representatives confirmed to Shacknews that the studio's upcoming trio of Source-powered games will ship for all announced platforms on October 9, 2007.  The suite, sold at retail and through Valve's Steam download service …
The Boy Genius Report:
Apple iPhone launch deets  —  Have you been sitting at home alone, trying to figure out what the heck is going to happen June 29th?  Should you camp out in the store and then hijack the FedEx delivery guy?  Probably not.  But we do have some exciting bits of information surrounding the day the iPhone will be released.
Discussion: Engadget, Gadgetell and IntoMobile
Avvo Blog:
Defending Avvo's Right to Provide Information and Guidance to Consumers  —  I would like to respond to the class action lawsuit filed against Avvo today.  —  Avvo.com is designed to give consumers information and guidance to choose the right attorney.  There is very little guidance available …
Hy Hollinger / Hollywood Reporter:
MPA study: Brighter picture for movie industry  —  All-media revenue from pics up 8% to $42.6 bil  —  The motion picture industry is back on course.  —  After a disappointing 2005, the six major companies have received official confirmation from the MPA that their all-media revenue …
Discussion: Digital World and p2pnet
Rafat Ali / paidContent.org:
Dennis Publishing Sold To Quadrangle Group; Will Hold Onto Week and Maxim UK  —  Update: The official word is out.  —  Dennis Publishing, the publisher of magazines such as Maxim, has sold its U.S. arm to private equity firm Quadrangle Group, and is now under the leadership of ex-Wenner executive Kent Brownridge.
Discussion: New York Post and HipMojo.com
Market Wire:
SOURCE: StudioNow  —  StudioNow, the innovative online video editing company (www.StudioNow.com), announced that it has raised $1.5M in funding.  Led by Claritas Capital, the investment also comprised of several successful technology entrepreneurs including Fred Goad and Jim Kever, original founders of Envoy, a precursor to WebMD.
Raoul / Inner Bits:
PS3 Controller with Rumble in Development  —  We've written extensively of the court case between Sony and Immersion and its potential impact on the peripherals business for the PS3.  While we've been featured on Immersion's own press site, we assure our readers that we have no affiliation or vested interests in the company.
Dan Sabbagh / Times of London:
Web angel investor on the lookout for another big winner  —  Stefan Glaenzer is looking for his third hit, although the German angel investor, now based in London, cannot complain so far.  He made several million selling his share in Ricardo, the internet auctioneer, to QXL in the first dot-com boom …
Discussion: HipMojo.com and paidContent.org
Dan Kaplan / VentureBeat:
BlogHer, site for female bloggers, said to get money from Venrock  —  We're hearing BlogHer, a site that aims to popularize blogs by women, has raised its first round of capital from Silicon Valley firm, Venrock.  —  We're not sure of the amount.  The company has declined comment, as has Venrock.
N'Gai Croal / Level Up:
On A Roll, Or, How Microsoft Secured Yet Another Exclusive—Beautiful Katamari—From Namco Bandai  —  In hindsight, we should have seen it coming.  First, Namco Bandai announced that Ridge Racer 6 as an Xbox 360-exclusive launch title for 2005.  We didn't think too much of it …
Michael Arrington / TechCrunch:
Kyte's Plans Come Together: Deals with EMI & Nokia Announced, New Facebook Application  —  Kyte.tv, which is at its core a media player for personal expression, lets users send a stream of personal information to their friends: drag photos, video and text into the channels and interact with people viewing your content.
Sydney Morning Herald:
iPods to blame for total eclipse of the art, says Hockney  —  Public enemy number one ... according to David Hockney.  —  Richard Jinman and wires  —  THOSE who prefer a well-painted landscape to a diamond-studded skull or a roasted corgi now have a culprit to blame for the contentious state of contemporary art: the iPod.
Discussion: Engadget and MacUser
 
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Darren Murph / Engadget:
VRX's triple-screen racing simulator uses Xbox 360 Elite
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Mike Masnick / Techdirt:
Canada Is Hollywood's Fastest Growing Market. …
Joost de Valk / SEO Blog:
Google de-Personalized Search for Firefox and IE7
Enid Burns / ClickZ:
Forecast: Search to Lose Share as Video Ads Proliferate
Eric Auchard / Reuters:
Linux leaders plot counterattack on Microsoft
Jason Tan / Taipei Times:
Acer revises down this year's revenue growth projection
Discussion: CNET News.com and Ars Technica
Paul Sweeting / ContentAgenda.com:
MPAA, others call for new anti-piracy laws
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Rebecca Lieb / ClickZ:
Search Works Harder, So Must Search Marketers
Business 2.0:
Who matters now?  —  Business 2. Magazine invites you to vote …
Discussion: Between the Lines
Financial Times:
Howard Stringer on movies, music and PlayStation
Discussion: Ars Technica, Inquirer and Engadget
Gord Hotchkiss / Search Engine Land:
Chinese Eye Tracking Study: Baidu Vs Google
Business Wire:
1-800-FREE411 Receives Patent for Free 411 Ad-Supported Directory Assistance Service
Rarely Greys / Net Cooties:
Yahoo defect endangers users — do web sites care?
Discussion: The Register and Slashdot
Stuart Elliott / New York Times:
MySpace Mini-Episodes, Courtesy of Honda
Raul / Skype Garage:
Skype 3.5 Beta for Windows initial release
 

 
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