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Larry Dignan / Between the Lines:
MacWorld rumblings: Expect a 11- to 13-inch screen on Apple ultra-portable — With Apple expected to deliver a new ultra-portable Mac at its Macworld conference Jan. 15 prognosticators are busy handicapping the device's features. — In a research note Monday, Piper Jaffray analyst Gene Munster …
Dan Tynan / PC World:
The 15 Biggest Tech Disappointments of 2007 — These much-ballyhooed products, sites, and services, it turned out, left much to be desired. — Recommend this story? — Five years in the making and this is the best Microsoft could do? — It's not that Vista is awful.
Joseph Menn / Los Angeles Times:
Striking writers in talks to launch Web start-ups — MOVING TO NEW MEDIA: Aaron Mendelsohn, a Writers Guild board member known for the "Air Bud" franchise, is in a group that plans to produce programming for the Internet independently of Hollywood studios at odds with the union.
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Scott Karp / Publishing 2.0:
Can Blogs Do Journalism? — On the face of it, the question of whether blogs can do journalism is absurd — like asking whether sites published on Vignette can do journalism. A blog, after all, is just a content management system — revolutionary because it made web-native publishing free …
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Dean Takahashi / Tech Talk with Dean Takahashi:
Ribbit debuts as "Silicon Valley's phone company" — I met with the top executives at Ribbit last week and found their strategy to be eye-opening. The Mountain View company, which bills itself as "Silicon Valley's phone company," is making it easy to embed web phones in just about any kind of web site …
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Om Malik / GigaOM:
Can Ribbit Finally Bring Web & Voice Together? — For a long time, I had this belief that the worlds of web and voice would converge, unleashing upon us a whole new class of voice-web mashups. Instead all we got were some marginal ideas and rarely-used widgets. Voice, in particular, remained too difficult for web developers.
Andy Beal / Andy Beal's Marketing Pilgrim:
Dear Google, My Friends Are Scary, Can I Opt Out? — If you're a user of Google Reader, you've probably already discovered that your friends shared items are starting to show up in your account. In addition, you may have also spotted that Google is moving into the social networking business with the introduction of "Google Profiles."
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Christina Warren / The Unofficial Apple Weblog:
QuickBooks users be cautious of recent update — At the risk of spreading unnecessary FUD (fear, uncertainty, doubt),] It's not FUD, we want to caution Inuit's QuickBooks users of installing the most recent update, without proper back-ups - especially if you typically store lots of important files on the desktop.
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Verizon:
Verizon Wireless And Palm Announce The Arrival Of The Treo 755p Smartphone — Palm OS Based Treo with Built-in Direct Push Technology for E-mail and Integrated Google Maps for Mobile at Broadband-like Speeds — BASKING RIDGE, NJ, and SUNNYVALE, CA — Verizon Wireless …
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John Markoff / New York Times:
Faster Chips Are Leaving Programmers in Their Dust — REDMOND, Wash. — When he was chief executive of Intel in the 1990s, Andrew S. Grove would often talk about the "software spiral" — the interplay between ever-faster microprocessor chips and software that required ever more computing power.
Tom Spring / Today @ PC World:
Go Ahead Google Yourself, Everyone is — (PC World contributor Scott Nichols looked into a study that says people are increasingly turning to Google to find out about themselves. Here is what he found.) — Have you Googled yourself lately? According to a survey (PDF) …
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David Chartier / Infinite Loop:
New URL features can make your e-mail productive again — Alt: Link to your e-mail from external apps, get productive again — One of the incredibly useful things about Mac OS X in general is the potential for integration between applications. Type the name of an Address Book contact …
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Erik Kennedy / Infinite Loop:
Apple brings Mac OS X closer to UNIX standards (Updated)
Apple brings Mac OS X closer to UNIX standards (Updated)
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Michael Arrington / TechCrunch:
A Few Thoughts On Google Knol — News of Google most recent project, Knol, came out late last Thursday without, as far as I can tell, much in the way of press pre-briefings. All the major publications were late to the story. Blogs hit it fast, but had nothing to go on other than the brief blog post put …
BBC:
Weblogs rack up a decade of posts — The word "weblog" celebrates the 10th anniversary of it being coined on 17 December 1997. — The word was created by Jorn Barger to describe what he was doing with his pioneering Robot Wisdom web page. — The word was an abbreviation for the "logging" …
Aoife White / Associated Press:
EU worries about privacy in Google deal — BRUSSELS, Belgium - European lawmakers plan to take the unusual step of pressing antitrust regulators next month to look at privacy concerns raised by Google Inc.'s intended takeover of online ad tracker DoubleClick.
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Garett Rogers / Googling Google:
GOOG-411 isn't what you think — Google's free 411 service (1-800-GOOG-411) lets you find and call local businesses, but the service isn't exactly as it seems. On the surface, it looks pretty straight forward, but spending lots of money advertising a service that has no clear potential …
Blake Robinson / CrunchGear:
Xbox 360 HD DVD holds one-third of market — The Inquirer today writes that the 360 makes up one-third of the HD DVD player market. A recently released report speculates that 750,000 HD DVD players are currently in homes and that 269,000 of them are of the Xbox 360 add-on variety.
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David Carnoy / CNET News.com:
Waterfall Audio to introduce glass speakers to American market — If you're not supposed to cast stones at glass houses, it's probably not a good idea to throw them at glass speakers, especially when they cost $5400 a pair. No word on whether these superslick towers are shatterproof …
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