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Aditya Agarwal / Facebook Blog:
Do we really need to write our own search engine? — We asked ourselves this question more than once while working on improvements to search in March 2006. At the time, there were bigger search engines out there, including some good open source ones, that we could have used to power Facebook search results.
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Michael Arrington / TechCrunch:
Microsoft LiveStation: Slingbox Without the Box — The video above shows a demo of a new product called Livestation, a peer-to-peer live television broadcasting application build on the Microsoft Silverlight platform. This is a Microsoft Research initiative, built in partnership with a London company called Skinkers.
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Matt Mondok / One Microsoft Way:
Skinkers, Microsoft announce live, streaming content venture
Skinkers, Microsoft announce live, streaming content venture
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Darren Murph / Engadget:
Skinkers LiveStation: P2P live TV broadcasting service demoed
Skinkers LiveStation: P2P live TV broadcasting service demoed
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Eric A. Taub / New York Times:
Microsoft to Spend $1.15 Billion for Xbox Repairs — In what may be one of the costliest consumer warranty repairs in history, Microsoft announced on Thursday that it would spend up to $1.15 billion to repair failing Xbox 360 game machine consoles. — While the company would not say how many units …
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Todd Bishop / Todd Bishop's Microsoft Blog:
Microsoft's Xbox 360 move: What took so long?
Microsoft's Xbox 360 move: What took so long?
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Global Business News Online:
exclusive: rupert murdoch buys dow jones, owners of the wall street journal — Rupert Murdoch has succeeded with his $5 billion bid for Dow Jones. Negotiations are now complete and a formal announcement is expected next week. — Rupert Murdoch has succeeded with his $5 billion bid for Dow Jones …
Bryan Gardiner / ExtremeTech:
AMD Invests in Transmeta — Advanced Micro Devices said on Friday it has invested $7.5 million in Transmeta Corporation, a licensor and former developer of microprocessor and semiconductor technologies. — The deal will be in exchange for Transmeta preferred stock, the company said …
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Quim Gil / maemo.org:
Feature upgrade release to the Internet Tablet OS 2007 edition — Nokia has just announced an update to the Internet Tablet OS 2007 edition, feature upgrade release is now available for download. The update (version number 4.2007.26-8) includes Skype client support, Adobe® Flash® 9 browser plug-in …
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Peter Judge / CNET News.com:
Auction site sells security exploits — An eBay-like auction site that sells vulnerabilities will improve security by ensuring researchers get a fair price for their work, its founders say. — "The existing business model to reward researchers is a failure," said Herman Zampariolo …
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Microsoft:
Microsoft Statement About GPLv3 — A Microsoft statement about GPLv3. — Microsoft is not a party to the GPLv3 license and none of its actions are to be misinterpreted as accepting status as a contracting party of GPLv3 or assuming any legal obligations under such license.
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SmartMoney.com:
UPDATE: FTC Clears Microsoft's $6 Billion AQuantive Buyout — SEATTLE (AP)—Microsoft Corp.'s (MSFT) $6 billion acquisition of online advertising group aQuantive Inc. (AQNT) has cleared an antitrust regulatory hurdle, the companies said Friday. — The Federal Trade Commission mandates …
Yazan Gable / Symantec Corp.:
Scammers make friends with charities — Symantec has observed an interesting trend in the world of Internet-based credit card fraud: fraudsters are donating money to charity. How could this happen? In the world of carding, where stolen credit card information is bought and sold …
Richard Wray / Guardian:
Vodafone put off by Apple's demand for big iPhone slice — Apple is understood to be demanding that its European mobile phone partners hand over a significant proportion of revenues generated by the iPhone and restrict the content that users can access. — The portion of network revenues demanded …
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My Mom Hand-Knit An iPhone — My mom was insanely cool even before she knitted an iPhone. Last week, as the hype was peaking, I braced for reports of kids across the country grabbing for their parents' new iPhones; it was a drool-soaked disaster waiting to happen, like all those people …
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Eas / iPhone Unlocked:
iPhone Hacking News Update: iPhoneInterface Tool is Out!! — Major Update: See iPhone Hacking News Update (Noon 7/6/07): Something Big Coming for more. — Hot on the heels of the announcement of the iPhone Activation tool, the team behind all the work on the iPhone Dev Wiki is getting ready …
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Lynn Tan / CNET News.com:
AMD: Barcelona based on customer input — Advanced Micro Devices designed Barcelona, its soon-to-be launched quad-core processor, based on feedback gathered from its customers, a senior executive said. — AMD identified four design goals centered on customer feedback, Tan See Ghee …
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Tony Macdonell / Teknision:
Adding Friends is a Full Time Job, and I am Tired of It! — There is something very wrong with the web...... I wonder how many times I have had to find and add Gabor Vida, Steve Mackenzie, Ryan Stewart, Mike Chambers, Phillip Kerman, Mike Downey, Mike Potter, Stacey Mulcahy, Ryan Murphy …
Robert Strohmeyer / Maximum PC:
2008: Year of the Linux Desktop — When Evans Data released its survey on Tuesday showing a sharp shift toward Linux (and away from Windows) among developers in North America, the Linux world went wild. Wistful pengiun heads heralded the coming Open Source Age.
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