Check out Mini-Techmeme for simple mobiles or Techmeme Mobile for modern smartphones.
3:16 AM ET, August 18, 2007

Techmeme

 Top Items: 
Los Angeles Times:
It's not journalism  —  Google's latest effort highlights the difference between what it does and what newspapers and magazines do.  —  Many publishers consider the Internet, and Google in particular, a greater threat to their livelihoods than Osama bin Laden.
RELATED:
Robert Niles / Online Journalism Review:
The L.A. Times tells its readers: 'Shut up'  —  Commentary: A Times editorial attacks the concept of reader comments on news stories, declaring Google a greater threat "than Osama bin Laden."  —  The Los Angeles Times this morning insulted its readers in a stunning editorial that compared Google …
Matt Hamblen / Computerworld:
Second lawsuit filed over iPhone battery replacement  —  Suit questions whether Apple kept battery information from early buyers to boost sales  —  A second class-action lawsuit argues that Apple Inc. and AT&T Inc. failed to tell early buyers of the iPhone that annual fees of more than $100 …
Discussion: TMCnet and Neowin.net
RELATED:
Jacqui Cheng / Infinite Loop:
iPhone battery lawsuit x2: west coast style  —  Yet another class action lawsuit has been filed against Apple this week, once again over that dastardly iPhone battery.  California resident Sydney Leung heads up the new complaint with allegations that are near identical to that filed …
Nate Anderson / Ars Technica:
RIAA faces possible class action over suing the innocent  —  The scene at RIAA headquarters this week must have been fascinating.  The group yesterday announced that it has finished sending out a new batch of 503 "pre-litigation letters" to 58 different universities around the US …
Discussion: p2pnet, Techdirt, TMCnet and digg
RELATED:
Austin Modine / The Register:
RIAA gets some class  —  The RIAA has been slapped by a class action lawsuit, filed by Tanya Anderson, a single mom from Oregon who claims the organization's goons impersonated her 10-year-old daughter's grandmother over the phone to extract evidence.  —  Charges filed against the RIAA include …
Discussion: TechSpot News and p2pnet
Robert McMillan / InfoWorld:
eBay says Skype was not attacked  —  (InfoWorld) - Skype has not been attacked, eBay said Friday, dispelling rumors that Russian hackers took down its popular online telephony service.  —  For more than a day now, millions of Skype users have been knocked offline by a major service outage that has crippled the service.
RELATED:
www.derkeiler.com:
[Full-disclosure] Skype Network Remote DoS Exploit
Discussion: Heartbeat
RSnake / ha.ckers.org web application security lab:
XSS Hole In Google Apps Is "Expected Behavior"  —  You know, just when I think I'm being a super nice guy, and I go out of my way to go through responsible disclosure, I am slapped in the face with the exact reason why I don't think responsible disclosure works for some companies.
Discussion: hackademix.net
RELATED:
Robert McMillan / InfoWorld:   Google Gadgets can be misused by phishers
Miguel Helft / New York Times:
Lawsuit Challenges Google's Keyword Ads  —  Google and other search engines have been on the receiving end of a dozen or so lawsuits challenging a common practice in search advertising: the use of someone's trademark, say Mercedes Benz, to show an ad for a competitor, say a BMW dealer.
Discussion: Googling Google and TMCnet
RELATED:
Heather Hopkins / Hitwise Intelligence:
YouTube Replace Searches for Funny Videos  —  We are working on some analysis for a report on how consumer search behaviour has changed over the past couple of years and I wanted to share a fun bit of data that we found.  Analysis of search term content, or the words that consumers use …
RELATED:
Doug Caverly / WebProNews:
It's Official: "Funny Videos" = "YouTube"
Brad Fitzpatrick / bradfitz.com:
Thoughts on the Social Graph  —  I've been thinking a lot about the social graph for awhile now: aggregating the graph, decentralization, social network portability, etc.  —  If you've seen me at any conference recently, I probably talked your ear off about it.
Om Malik / GigaOM:
And More VoIP PBXes  — [...] Aron responded to a post Om wrote today about the Skype outage.  Om's post is entitled, Does Skype's outage indicate a fatal flaw in using Peer-...  - This is worth mentioning AGAIN.  Skype needs to focus more on customer service and their network.
Discussion: eWEEK.com
RELATED:
Stuart Elliott / New York Times:
Now, the Clicking Is to Watch the Ads, Not Skip Them  —  FOR generations, advertising interrupted the entertainment that Americans wanted to read, hear or watch.  Now, in a turnabout, advertising is increasingly being presented as entertainment — and surprisingly, the idea of all ads, all the time, is gaining some favor.
RELATED:
David Kaplan / paidContent.org:   Advertising As Content Sites Proliferate, But Viewers Might Skip Altogether
Ernesto / TorrentFreak:
Comcast Throttles BitTorrent Traffic, Seeding Impossible  —  ISPs have been throttling BitTorrent traffic for almost two years now.  Most ISPs simply limit the available bandwidth for BitTorrent traffic, but Comcast takes it one step further, and prevents their customers from seeding.
Discussion: Beet.TV, Silicon Alley Insider and digg
Valleywag:
Exclusive: Fark founder accuses Fox newsman of hacking  —  Local TV reporters are infamous for practicing "ambush" journalism — but as they try to take their gotcha practices to the Web, increasingly they're the ones ambushed.  The first rule of hacking, after all, is "Don't get caught."
Parks Associates Newsroom:
Gaming Remains the Most Popular Online Entertainment Activity  —  Playing games is still a more popular online activity in the U.S. than watching short video clips or visiting social networking websites, according to Casual Gaming Market Update, a new report from Parks Associates.
Discussion: TechWeb and TECH.BLORGE.com
Matthew Elliott / CNET News.com:
First quad-core laptop hits U.S.  —  Nevermind there's little to no software that can take advantage of four processing cores, Xtreme Notebooks has released the first quad-core laptop in the U.S. With no mobile quad-core parts in existence, the Xtreme 917V Accelerator turns to desktop CPUs …
Discussion: CNET News.com
 
 Archived Page Info: 
This is a snapshot of Techmeme at 3:16 AM ET, August 18, 2007.

View the current page or another snapshot:


 
 Techmeme Sponsor Posts: 
Meta:
Open Source AI: Available to all, not just the few  —  Meta's open source AI enables small businesses, start-ups, students, researchers and more to download and build with our models at no cost.
Tribe AI:
Build AI products that matter  —  Tribe AI helps organizations rapidly deploy AI solutions that have real business impact.  We bring together world class AI talent and tooling to drive differentiated results.
Zoho:
5 common accounting mistakes  —  This is a guest post by Yaali Bizappln Solutions.  A lot of businesses manage their customers and finances on separate platforms.  This disconnect often leads to missed invoices …
Hamming:
Make AI Voice Agents trustworthy  —  Hamming AI automatically tests AI voice agents and continuously monitors them in production.
Sponsor Techmeme
 
 See Also: 
Techmeme: site main
Techmeme River: reverse chronological Techmeme
Techmeme Mobile: for phones
Techmeme Leaderboard: Techmeme's top sources
 
 Subscribe: 
Techmeme RSS feed
Techmeme on X
Techmeme on Mastodon
 
 
 More Items: 
Michael McWhertor / Kotaku:
Feature: Ratchet & Clank Future Hands-On
Discussion: digg
Allen Stern / CenterNetworks:
Five Quick Suggestions to Improve Twitter
Google:
About the Ad Traffic Quality Resource Center
Jan Miksovsky / flow|state:
OpenID: Great idea, bewildering consumer experience
Dorian Benkoil / Webware.com:
INNOVATOR EVENING GOES TO THE DOGS
Dan Primack / PE HUB:
Next for Facebook VC: Global Grind
Luke Plunkett / Kotaku:
Feature: Talking Halo 3, And What Comes After Halo 3, With Bungie
Discussion: digg
Brian Prince / eWEEK.com:
Sourcefire Catches ClamAV
Discussion: InfoWorld
 Earlier Items: 
Modculture / Tech Digest:
Dominos launches Pizza by TXT - obesity to go through the roof
Robert Vamosi / CNET News.com:
Symantec wants you to look silly
Discussion: Download Squad
Eric Schmitt / New York Times:
Liberties Advocates Fear Abuse of Satellite Images
Smashing Magazine:
404 Error Pages: Reloaded
Henry Blodget / Silicon Alley Insider:
What Happens to GOOG/YHOO, etc. In Recessions?
Discussion: Clickety Clack
Eric Savitz / Barron's Online:
Apple: RBC Sees Strong Back-To-School Mac Sales; Finds "Sustained iPhone Momentum"
Discussion: iLounge and Macsimum News
David Pogue / New York Times:
Apple Takes a Step Back With iMovie '08
 

 
From Mediagazer:

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

The New York Times Company:
The New York Times names Dick Stevenson as Washington bureau chief; Stevenson has been at the paper for nearly 40 years and Washington editor since 2021

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

 
Sister Sites:

Mediagazer
 Top news and commentary for media professionals from all around the web
memeorandum
 What US political commentators are discussing online right now
WeSmirch
 The top celebrity news from all around the web on a single page