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Dan Farber / Between the Lines:
Live Documents enters the Office suite ring — Sabeer Bhatia was the co-founder of Hotmail, the Web email service Microsoft acquired for $400 million in 1998. Now, Bhatia wants to bite the hand that fed him. He formed a new company, InstaColl, and is joining Zoho, ThinkFree, Google …
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Dean Takahashi / Tech Talk with Dean Takahashi:
Facebook takes some hits from MoveOn.org for violating privacy of online purchasers... Since Wednesday, Facebook has taken a beating on its policy of publicizing purchases made online. Here's MoveOn.org's release: — As Holiday Shopping Begins, MoveOn Calls On Facebook To Stop Making People's Private Online Purchases Public
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Adrian Kingsley-Hughes / Hardware 2.0:
The BIG iPod touch review — A few weeks ago I got my hands on two 16GB iPod touch devices. Having spent a lot of hands on time with these devices it's time for a comprehensive review. — The iPod touch was for me the first Apple device to come out when I eagerly awaited the release day.
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Ben Kuchera / Opposable Thumbs:
Go get your free Halo theme for Guitar Hero 3 on Xbox Live — To celebrate the holiday season Neversoft, Bungie, Activision/RedOctane, and Microsoft have all come together in one big ball of love to give us a free track for Guitar Hero 3, and it is a doozy: the MJOLNIR Mix of the theme from Halo.
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Liz Gannes / NewTeeVee:
Shady Secrets of Going Viral on YouTube — Remember when we wrote jokingly about how to "Master Viral Video Advertising in 3 Easy Steps," concluding that there wasn't any such simple formula? — Well, a Stanford graduate student named Dan Ackerman Greenberg has a different take, but it's not pretty.
Charles Arthur / Guardian Unlimited:
Forgotten your password? Google can find it for you. Unfortunately — There's a certain amount of crowing associated with hacking the blog of a security team - which might be why a hacker, apparently Russian, broke into the blog of the Cambridge University security team at the Light Blue Touchpaper blog.
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Cliff L. Biffle / Cliff Hacks Things:
ASUS eeePC: First impressions and GPL violations — For my birthday, I bought myself an ASUS eeePC. Now, I've been lusting after very-small-form-factor laptops for some time (ever since I saw the Zaurus C series), and this is quite the small one. It also ships with Linux, which (I thought) …
Ryan Paul / Ars Technica:
Nokia N810: unboxing and first impressions — My shiny new Nokia N810 Internet Tablet was delivered yesterday. After fondling it for most of the day, I'm relatively impressed. The N810 is a bit smaller than the N800, which makes it more comfortable to use and easier to tote around in a pocket.
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Ernesto / TorrentFreak:
Poor Anti-Pirates: E-mail About Leaked IFPI Email Gets Leaked — Last month a leaked email from The International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI) - the anti-piracy organization that represents the recording industry worldwide - revealed that they had plans …
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Ben Hall / Financial Times:
France plans to cut off internet pirates — Internet users in France who download music and films without paying for them could find their web access shut down by a government body, under a ground-breaking industry agreement backed by President Nicolas Sarkozy.
Erick Schonfeld / TechCrunch:
Manage Those Holiday Gift Cards With Leverage — Holiday shopping season starts today, but chances are that you are going to end up with a bunch of gift cards this year that you may never end up using. Gift cards are expected to be the most widely-given gift this year …
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Andrew Orlowski / The Register:
O2 has Wigan-sized iPhone problem — Exclusive Everyone wants a Wii or an Eee this Christmas. They're the hottest technology items in town, but there's none to be found for love nor money. If you want an iPhone, however, supplies remain plentiful. — Reliable channel sources tell us …
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Brian Krebs / Security Fix:
MPAA University 'Toolkit' Raises Privacy Concerns — The Motion Picture of Association of America is urging some of the nation's largest universities to deploy custom software designed to pinpoint students who may be using the schools' networks to illegally download pirated movies.