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kevinhasablogg:
Pownce Is Alive! — Today we're turning on the splash page of Pownce, a side project that I've been working on with some friends over weekends for the last few months. The site isn't quite open to the public yet, but if you want to try it out, enter your email and we'll get an invite out to you shortly.
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Rafe Needleman / Webware.com:
First look at Pownce — Kevin Rose, of Digg and Revision 3 fame, just launched an invite-only alpha of his latest project, Pownce. Pownce lets you share files, links, and other info with your friends. It's not an original concept. Yet Pownce makes an extremely good first impression.
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Brad Stone / New York Times:
MySpace, Chasing YouTube, Upgrades Its Offerings — Two years ago, millions of MySpace users began adding video clips to their profile pages, helping to give rise to YouTube, which Google bought last October for $1.65 billion. — This week, MySpace, a division of the News Corporation …
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GigaOM, CrunchGear, Profy.Com, The Next Net, IP Democracy, HipMojo.com, Download Squad, NewTeeVee, Digital Trends, VentureBeat, Search Engine Land, Mashable!, Media 3.0 with Shelly Palmer, franticindustries, Google (GOOG): BloggingStocks, Los Angeles Times, Insider Chatter, The Utube Blog, Digital Daily, Lost Remote, TechCrunch, Compiler, Epicenter, Insider Reports Feed, Screenwerk and The Boy Genius Report
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Caroline McCarthy / Webware.com:
MYSPACE'S VIDEO CZAR GIVES DETAILS ON NEW 'TV' ENDEAVOR
MYSPACE'S VIDEO CZAR GIVES DETAILS ON NEW 'TV' ENDEAVOR
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Kip Kniskern / LiveSide:
A few more details on Windows Live Photo Gallery — Brandon LeBlanc over at the Windows Vista Blog has been playing with Windows Live Photo Gallery, and has a nice post up on it. He describes some of the new features, extensions to the Photo Gallery in Vista:
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Microsoft:
Windows Live Moves Into Next Phase with Renewed Focus on Software + Services — Q&A: Chris Jones, corporate vice president, Windows Live Experience Program Management, discusses how a new Windows Live product suite planned for release in the coming months will help customers more easily and safely communicate and share online.
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Download Squad, The Windows Experience Blog, Microsoft Watch, Insider Chatter, LiveSide, All about Microsoft, Compiler, Todd Bishop's Microsoft Blog, Internet Marketing Monitor, Dare Obasanjo aka Carnage4Life, Good Morning Silicon Valley, Reuters, Digital Trends, Microsoft News Tracker, CyberNet Technology News, InsideMicrosoft, MSTechToday, Read/WriteWeb and TechCrunch
Federal Trade Commission:
FTC Issues Staff Report on Broadband Connectivity Competition Policy — Report Urges Caution on Network Neutrality Regulation — The Federal Trade Commission's Internet Access Task Force today issued a report, "Broadband Connectivity Competition Policy," which summarizes the Task Force's findings …
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Ken Fisher / Ars Technica:
FTC shoots down Net Neutrality, says it is not needed — The Federal Trade Commission today dealt a serious blow to "Net Neutrality" proponents as it issued a report dismissive of claims that the government needs to get involved in preserving the fairness of networks in the United States.
LeeAnn Prescott / Hitwise US:
YouTube: 50% More Traffic than Other Video Sites Combined — YouTube's growth has not begun to slow yet this year. Hitwise traffic data shows that the market share of US visits to YouTube has increased by 70% when comparing January 2007 to May 2007 (this only includes site visits …
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WebProNews, Reuters, NewTeeVee, InsideGoogle, Valleywag, HipMojo.com, Web Strategy, Mashable! and Google (GOOG): BloggingStocks
Valleywag:
Critical Consensus: The iPhone scorecard — The iPhone scorecard — The first four hands-on reviews of Apple's new wonderphone came out yesterday. The critical consensus? Buy the amazing device, if you can afford it. We gave scores out of ten — in ten categories.
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Eric Bangeman / Ars Technica:
Microsoft entering the low-cost PC sales biz; first stop India — Microsoft will begin selling PCs in India next month as part of its "Unlimited Potential" program, an event that will mark the software giant's first entry into the PC sales business. Dubbed the IQ PC, the machines will cost RS21,000 …
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Oregonian:
Woman: I'm no music pirate — Suit - A Beaverton mom says the record industry terrorized her with bogus claims — ASHBEL S. GREEN — A disabled single mother from Beaverton has filed a federal lawsuit against the Recording Industry Association of America, claiming that she is the victim …
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Dan Goodin / The Register:
RIAA tried to shake down 10-year-old daughter, suit claims
RIAA tried to shake down 10-year-old daughter, suit claims
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Duncan Riley / TechCrunch:
When You've Got To Go, Go To Mizpee.com — MizPee is a new service focused on delivering pertinent information regarding the location of nearby restrooms. — Using MizPee is as simple as surfing to mizpee.com via a mobile device browser. Users simply enter their location and MizPee delivers …
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Rev2.org, CrunchGear, bub.blicio.us, TechFold, Webware.com, Compiler, EMAC, MobileCrunch, Portfolio.com, The Red Ferret Journal, alarm:clock, Download Squad and textually.org
Arn / MacRumors:
iTunes 7.3 with Custom Ringtones? [Updatedx2] — While not mentioned in any of the reviews, we've received word that custom Ringtone support is in fact a feature of iTunes 7.3. — A "Ringtone" tab was shown during the original iPhone announcement at Macworld San Francisco, as shown in this photo from Engadget:
Stefanie Olsen / CNET News.com:
Study: 'Cyberbullying' hits one third of teens — One in three teenagers say they've been bullied in some way online, but two-thirds of teens still believe they're more likely to be harassed offline, according to a new study. — The most common form of bullying reported …
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Josh Catone / Read/WriteWeb:
Facebook Acquisitions: Fad or Proof of Platform Success? — On Monday the blog Inside Facebook broke the story that the Facebook-only application Favorite Peeps had been acquired by slideshow creator Slide (and Slide confirmed to me yesterday that they had reached an agreement with the creator of Favorite Peeps).
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Inside Facebook, Jeremy Zawodny's blog, SMC, Socialtwister 2.0, The RSS Blog and Rev2.org