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Michael Arrington / TechCrunch:
Google Pre-Launches New iPhone Interface — We heard a rumor that Google was going to launch a new interface for users accessing the site via an iPhone in the next few days. But an anonymous tip let us know it actually launched without any warning or announcement this evening.
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Larry Dignan / Between the Lines:
Google updates iPhone interface; ties apps together
Google updates iPhone interface; ties apps together
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Computerworld
Duncan Riley / TechCrunch:
Blognation Meltdown: Writers Never Paid, Promises Not Kept — There's big trouble over at the UK based BlogNation network today with US editor Oliver Starr resigning. In a parting shot to network owner Sam Sethi, Starr alleges that he and other BlogNation writers have not been paid.
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Mobile Jones / mobilejones:
Blognation: The Blogger's Prelude and Tale
Blognation: The Blogger's Prelude and Tale
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Henry Blodget / Silicon Alley Insider:
Postal Rate Change to Wallop Netflix, Help BBI? (NFLX) — Another reason for Netflix (NFLX) to hurry up and transition to a purely digital model: A potential postal rate change could cut the company's operating income per subscriber by two-thirds, say Citi analysts Mark Mahaney and Tony Wible.
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USA Today:
Cellphone could be boarding pass, too — Continental Airlines passengers in Houston will be able to board flights using just a cellphone or personal-digital assistant instead of a regular boarding pass in a three-month test program launched Tuesday at Bush Intercontinental Airport.
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Gizmodo, Engadget, The Mobile Gadgeteer, Gadget Lab, Phone Scoop, Ubergizmo and jkOnTheRun
Stephanie Kang / Wall Street Journal:
Nielsen to Be Video Cop — For years, media and technology companies have been ensnarled in a battle over the rights to video posted online. Now ratings giant Nielsen wants to be the policeman. — Nielsen is rolling out a new service that aims to ensure that video is distributed and viewed …
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IP Democracy, Silicon Alley Insider, HipMojo.com, Search Engine Land, Mashable! and Search Engine Watch Blog
StarrTrek:
Marc Orchant Updates and Information — This page is dedicated to providing information and updates concerning the status of my good friend and colleague, Marc Orchant. — As you know, Marc suffered a massive cardiac infarction on Sunday morning, December 2nd 2007. My original post is copied below.
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GottaBeMobile, Life On the Wicked Stage, Mobility Site, jkOnTheRun, Connecting the Dots and Jeff Barr's Blog
Microsoft:
Microsoft and Industry Partners Gear Up for Biggest Enterprise Launch Wave in the Company's History — Microsoft delivers next milestone for highly anticipated Windows Server 2008, makes RC1 (release candidate one) ready for testing; industry readies for worldwide launch wave with "Heroes Happen Here" launch theme.
David Chartier / Ars Technica:
Nokia's unlimited "Comes With Music" plan misses the boat due to DRM — Universal announced a promising new business model last month that will allow device manufacturers to offer an all-you-can-eat music subscription service with devices. Called Total Music by Universal …
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paidContent.org, The Register, last100, Crave at CNET UK, zedgeHeadz, p2pnet, Gadgetell, I4U News, Gizmodo, Engadget and mocoNews.net
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Eric Pfanner / New York Times:
Free Universal Music Downloads on New Nokia Phones — Nokia, the telecommunications company, and the Universal Music Group, the recording company, said on Tuesday that they would offer unlimited free downloads of Universal songs to buyers of certain Nokia phones as a way to promote cellphones …
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Virtual Economics, The Globe and Mail, Digital Daily, mathewingram.com/work, hypebot, 901am, CrunchGear and Reuters
Joe Stewart / secureworks.com:
Inside the "Ron Paul" Spam Botnet — On the weekend of October 27, 2007, the Internet was suddenly bombarded with a rash of spam emails promoting U.S. presidential candidate Ron Paul. The spam run continued until Tuesday, October 30, when it stopped as suddenly as it began.
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Tech.co.uk:
Gmail messaging boost adds AIM to Google Talk — AOL's instant messenger now plays nicely with Google's — The popular Gmail service from Google is clearly a work in progress - it still carries the 'beta' tag after all - but that's mainly because it keeps getting better, rather than that it isn't finished.
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Jason Lee Miller / WebProNews:
Zuckerberg Lives, Is Sorry For Beacon — Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has finally come out from hiding after the two-week privacy donnybrook that ensued over the company's marketing program Beacon. Zuckerberg posted his response on the Facebook blog. In short, he's sorry.
Tim Lee / Techdirt:
Apple Wants To Make DRM Extortion Explicit — For years, DRM critics have been arguing that the technology isn't so much about stopping piracy as it is about taking away traditional fair use privileges and then selling them back to you. I've agreed with this for a while …
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Digimarc (DMRC):
Nielsen and Digimarc Launch Service to Identify and Manage Internet Distribution of Media Content — Nielsen Digital Media Manager Will Allow Industry to Enforce Copyrights and Monetize Value of Online Video — The Nielsen Company and Digimarc Corporation (NASDAQ: DMRC) …
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Barry Schwartz / Search Engine Land:
Google AdWords Improves Target By Location Feature With Maps — I got a tip from Scott Edwards that Google has quietly improved the "target customers by location" feature in the AdWords console. You can see old screen captures of the multi-step process at the Search Engine Roundtable, but the new method is much more intuitive.
Nokia:
Classically designed and fully featured Nokia 6263 now available at T-Mobile USA — New fold-style phone includes 1.3 megapixel camera, e-mail capability and a music player — WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. - Designed for customers who want to have the latest features like e-mail capability with support …
Elizabeth Woyke / Forbes:
Airwaves For Sale! — It's deadline time at the Federal Communications Commission. — Monday marks the day designated by the FCC for companies to declare their intention to bid for a portion of the wireless spectrum—in particular, a segment widely described as "beachfront property."
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