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12:50 PM ET, August 6, 2007

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Scott Gilbertson / Wired News:
Slap in the Facebook: It's Time for Social Networks to Open Up  —  Damn the Facebooks and the MySpaces.  The last time we checked, there was this thing called the internet that had 6 billion users.  It's time to take our personal data out of Mr. McGregor's little gardens and put it back where it belongs …
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Caroline McCarthy / CNET News.com:
Plaxo launches new social network, Pulse—and it's a lot like Pownce  —  As expected, address and calendar organizer Plaxo unveiled on Monday its new Pulse social networking site.  Rumors about Plaxo expanding into social networking had been floating about recently; the company confirmed …
David Krug / Telegraphik:
Bloggers Pushing For A Labor Union  —  Agh, I hate to be quoting Fox News but it's one of the few places that seems to be talking about this issue.  Bloggers are fed up with payrates, we want insurance, and we want to be able to set standards on how this industry — online publishing is run.
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Duncan Riley / TechCrunch:
Is Blogging Ready For a Unionized Workforce?  —  According to the Wall Street Journal, a coalition of left-wing bloggers is trying to form a labor union that they hope will help them receive health insurance, conduct collective bargaining and set professional standards.
Anil Dash:
Fake Steve Jobs and the Triumph of Blogs  —  Daniel Lyons, author of the heretofore-anonymous Fake Steve Jobs blog, which comments extensively on companies in the technology industry, was also the author of Forbes' November 2005 cover story "Attack of the Blogs", a 3000-word screed vilifying anonymous bloggers …
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BBC:   Fake Steve Jobs blogger unmasked
Brad Stone / New York Times:
'Fake Steve' Blogger Comes Clean
Microsoft:
Groundbreaking Digital Experience for Endeavour Shuttle Launch  —  Microsoft's Photosynth 3-D imagery gives people around the world unprecedented views of the shuttle vehicle and its launchpad.  —  For the first time, people around the world can view 3-D images of the space shuttle Endeavour …
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Greg Sterling / Search Engine Land:
Microsoft Teams With NASA For 3-D Space Shuttle Images
Discussion: Screenwerk, WebProNews and PC World
Stefanie Olsen / CNET News.com:
Microsoft gives 3D look at space shuttle
Discussion: Slashdot
Louise Story / New York Times:
It's an Ad, Ad, Ad, Ad World  —  It is only a matter of time until nearly all advertisements around the world are digital.  —  Or so says David W. Kenny, the chairman and chief executive of Digitas, the advertising agency in Boston that was acquired by the Publicis Groupe for $1.3 billion six months ago.
Peter Cohen / Macworld:
VMWare releases Fusion for Mac  —  As first noted last week, VMWare has released Fusion, its virtualization softwqre for the Macintosh.  The software costs $79.99, and is available for online purchase and download.  You can download a 30-day evaluation license from VMWare's Web site.
Matt Martin / GamesIndustry.biz:
'MGS4 for Xbox 360' a mistake, admits HMV  —  Admin error blamed for online pre-orders of Metal Gear title  —  High Street retailer HMV has admitted a pre-order listing for Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots on the Xbox 360 was a mistake by its online admin team.
Peter Galli / eWEEK.com:
Shuttleworth: Microsoft Fracturing the Open-Source Community  —  Microsoft has succeeded in fracturing the Linux and open-source community with the patent indemnity agreements it has entered into with several prominent vendors, Ubuntu leader and Canonical CEO Mark Shuttleworth told eWEEK.
Discussion: Open Source
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Ryan Paul / Ars Technica:   Evaluating Microsoft's Shared Source licenses
Michael Arrington / TechCrunch:
ICQ Founders Start KnockaTV  —  We just heard about a new Israeli video/TV startup called KnockaTV, which has the tagline "The People Have Taken Over."  —  KnockaTV is self described as: … They are also looking for original content producers to submit content to the service.
Ben Drawbaugh / Engadget:
Toshiba's HD-A3x third generation HD DVD players get official  —  Looks like we won't have to wait 'til CEDIA to learn more about Toshiba's next generation HD DVD players.  Amazon had the model numbers and prices right, which are in-line with the last generation of players …
Discussion: Opposable Thumbs and Forever Geek
Jeff Pulver / Business Week:
Confessions of a LinkedIn Dropout  —  Blogger Jeff Pulver quit the professional network in favor of Facebook and urged his friends to do the same.  Here's why he's not looking back  —  Are you on Facebook yet?  Maybe you should be.  —  I made this pronouncement on my blog recently …
Discussion: Insider Chatter and Bourland.com
EMI Group:
Interim Management Statement for the 18 week period from 1 April to 6 August 2007  —  EMI Group plc ("EMI") is today issuing its first Interim Management Statement as required by the Disclosure Rules and Transparency Rules of the Financial Services Authority.
Discussion: paidContent.org and hypebot
Ryan Block / Engadget:
Wibrain's B1 UMPC: hideous, yet strangely appealing  —  Ok, it's ugly as sin (and pretty thick, to boot), but we have to give props to Wibrain's new B1 UMPC.  Besides coming equipped with a Via C7m CPU up to 1.6GHz, 802.11b/g, Bluetooth 2.1, a VGA camera, HSDPA, and a full QWERTY keyboard and trackpad …
Laurie Sullivan / NewTeeVee:
EdgeCast Ready To Take On Akamai, Limelight  —  Paying less for bandwidth to serve-up streaming media and downloadable video clips on websites could become the bait that hooks the customer.  At least that's what James Segil, co-founder and president of content delivery network EdgeCast Networks, hopes.
Eliot Van Buskirk / Wired News:
SoundExchange Entrenches Position as IREA Faces Music  —  A federal bill that would reset music royalties at a more affordable rate for thousands of internet radio stations is losing steam in the House of Representatives, raising new fears for the future of webcasting.
Discussion: Silicon Alley Insider and Slashdot
Mike Sachoff / WebProNews:
Wikipedia Critical Of Baidu  —  Online encyclopedia Wikipedia is not happy with China's most popular search engine Baidu.com.  Wikipedia is accusing the search giant of violating its copyright license.  —  Florence Nibart-Devouard, chair of the Board of Trustees at the Wikimedia Foundation …
 
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Eric Bangeman / Ars Technica:
Lenovo, Novell partner to offer Linux on the ThinkPad
Jesus Diaz / Gizmodo:
L337: iPhone Unlocked for $96 with Forged SIM, Tested in Europe
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Douglas Friedli / Scotsman:
BBC to make a play for computer games market after phone-ins scandal
Eliot Van Buskirk / Wired News:
SoundExchange, Caught Lobbying, Says Lobbying Bar Does Not Apply
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Ron Paul: The Internet's favorite candidate
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South Koreans Want Their M-TV!
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Regulations may shake up US mobile telephone market
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Crime: GayGamer Target of Hate Crime
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Dion Almaer / Ajaxian:
Richer Ajax support for Facebook
John Markoff / New York Times:
I.B.M. Near Supercomputer Contract
Rodney Rumford / FaceReviews.com:
Facebook is a Niche Market
Ken Fisher / Ars Technica:
Survey says: only DRM-free music is worth paying for
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