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Scott Gu / ScottGu's Blog:
Releasing the Source Code for the .NET Framework Libraries — One of the things my team has been working to enable has been the ability for .NET developers to download and browse the source code of the .NET Framework libraries, and to easily enable debugging support in them.
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BetaNews, The Universal Desktop, John Furrier, Bink.nu, Dan Fernandez's Blog, Incremental Blogger, WinBeta and Scobleizer
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Henry Blodget / Silicon Alley Insider:
TechCrunch to Sell to CNET for $100+ Million? — Analyst Doug McIntyre at 24/7 Wall St doesn't have specific thoughts on the valuation, but he makes a persuasive case about why TechCrunch and other big blogs will eventually be bought for big numbers by big media.
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Mike / CrunchNotes:
Wow. We're worth $100 million! — Not a day after I trash Henry Blodget for touting Google stock at $2,000 a share he write a post titled "TechCrunch to Sell to CNET for $100+ Million?" — So first of all I owe Blodget a big apology. The guy is bright, insightful and dead on with his valuation predictions.
Dan Farber / Between the Lines:
Reality check: CNET and TechCrunch — Pardon the interruption in our regular programming for some inside techland. Henry Blodget is suggesting that CNET could acquire my friend Mike Arrington's TechCrunch sites for $100 million on the heels of analyst Douglas McIntyre's post explaining …
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Werner Vogels / All Things Distributed:
Amazon's Dynamo — In two weeks we'll present a paper on the Dynamo technology at SOSP, the prestigious biannual Operating Systems conference. Dynamo is internal technology developed at Amazon to address the need for an incrementally scalable, highly-available key-value storage system.
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Eric Bangeman / Ars Technica:
Sony BMG's chief anti-piracy lawyer: "Copying" music you own is "stealing" — Duluth, Minnesota — Testimony today in Capitol Records, et al v. Jammie Thomas quickly and inadvertently turned to the topic of fair use when Jennifer Pariser, the head of litigation for Sony BMG, was called to the stand to testify.
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Eric Bangeman / Ars Technica:
RIAA anti-P2P campaign a real money pit, according to testimony
RIAA anti-P2P campaign a real money pit, according to testimony
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Kevin Anderson / Guardian Unlimited:
You only think you own your music, you thief
You only think you own your music, you thief
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Monica Chen / DigiTimes:
Apple reportedly considering Intel platform for iPhone — Apple reportedly is considering adopting Intel's Moorestown MID (mobile Internet device) platform processor in a new iPhone, according to OEM sources. — Intel revealed a Moorestown-based MID product with functions similar …
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Crave, Epicenter, Electronista, The Register, TechSpot News, CrunchGear, jkOnTheRun, O'Grady's PowerPage, Gadget Lab, The Tech Report and Macsimum News
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Jason Chen / Gizmodo:
First-Gen Zune Getting All The New Features: This is How You Treat Your Customers — The first generation 30GB Zune—which 1.2 million of you already purchased—is getting all the new Zune's features. All. Sure, the new Zune is more of a half step forward than a completely new design.
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Good Morning Silicon Valley, Robert McLaws, Gadget Lab, Channel 10, All about Microsoft, InsideMicrosoft, Microsoft, Hollywood Reporter, Scobleizer, Crave, WeBreakStuff, BetaNews, New York Times, Boing Boing Gadgets, Ars Technica, Phil Windley's Technometria, TECH.BLORGE.com, Engadget, Gadgetopia, technabob and Todd Bishop's Microsoft Blog
John Paczkowski / Digital Daily:
'Zune' Means Always Having to Say You're Sorry — No wonder expectations for Microsoft's Zune run so low-the company encourages them. Touting the newest iteration of Microsoft's digital music player in an interview yesterday with the New York Times, Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates …
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Todd Bishop / Todd Bishop's Microsoft Blog:
Wireless: What the new Zunes will and won't do
Wireless: What the new Zunes will and won't do
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Thomas Ricker / Engadget:
Zune vs. iPod specification smackdown — The new Zunes are official so let's get to it: a spec-by-spec scrap between Redmond's new Zunes and Cupertino's formidable iPod foe. Unfortunately, Microsoft failed to mention the all important battery performance of their new gear in addition to a few other minor details.
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BloggingStocks, Blackfriars' Marketing, TechBlog, Mobility Site, Anything But iPod and Digg
Martin LaMonica / Webware.com:
ADOBE FLASHES MORE LOOKS AT ONLINE PHOTOSHOP EXPRESS — Photoshop Express has a timeline below the image that lets people view and undo changes. — (Credit: Martin LaMonica/CNET News.com) — Update: we have added a video of the Photoshop Express demo.
Marshall Kirkpatrick / Read/WriteWeb:
Netvibes Launches Corporate Startpages - Will Companies Go For It? — Netvibes, the French startpage near the top of the startpage market, is launching a new service this morning called Netvibes Premium Universes. The service allows companies to offer Netvibes functionality (reading feeds …
Paul Miller / Engadget:
Verizon's LG Voyager heads up newly official fall lineup — Verizon isn't kidding around this fall, with four new fashionable phones, a couple of which might divert a few iPhone dollars from archrival AT&T. It's those exact four that Engadget Mobile got the scoop on last weekend, the Juke, Pearl, Venus and Voyager.
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Computerworld, iPhone Central, Engadget Mobile, Gizmodo, Mediafile, Switched, Orbitcast, jkOnTheRun and mocoNews.net
Rachel Konrad / Seattle Post-Intelligencer:
Fake Jobs plans real publicity tour — SAN FRANCISCO — The "Fake Steve Jobs" blogger who jealously guarded his anonymity for nearly a year will soon embark on a publicity tour to tout his forthcoming book. — Forbes magazine editor Dan Lyons had intended to publish "oPtion$: The Secret Life of Steve Jobs" under a pseudonym.
Robert McMillan / InfoWorld:
StopBadware: Trusted Web sites are being hacked and don't even know it — (InfoWorld) - It's getting harder and harder to know who to trust on the World Wide Web, according to online safety advocates StopBadware.org. — On Tuesday, the group released its 2007 Trends in Badware report …
Anne Broache / CNET News.com:
NBC chief urges all-hands assault on piracy — WASHINGTON—Copyright holders are "losing the battle" against piracy, at the expense of economic security and public health, and will never prevail unless a wide swath of governments and industries gets proactive, NBC Universal CEO Jeff Zucker said Wednesday.
Antonio Regalado / Wall Street Journal:
Google Cuts Ads From Orkut Service — Facing complaints in Brazil about offensive content, Google Inc. in August removed ads from its social-networking service called Orkut. — Google said advertising appeared on only 1% of Orkut pages and represented a "test" of online marketing …