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Henry Blodget / Silicon Alley Insider:
Yahoo Exec Souders To Google; Yahoo to Zero? — Steve Souders, Chief Performance Yahoo, is jumping to Google as of Jan. 7. From the outside, hard to see this as anything other than yet another long-term exec (2000) fleeing a sinking ship. Any insights appreciated. Steve's bio below.
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Peter Ha / CrunchGear:
BlackBerry 9000 revealed, major disappointment? — It appears the rumored touchscreen BB is just a myth if you believe what first time poster Cooper over at BB Forums has to say. This photo was purportedly taken in Waterloo at the RIM campus. The 9xxx line won't see a touchscreen for a long …
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The Boy Genius Report:
BlackBerry 9000 surfaces? — Who knows at this point, honestly. From our own mock-up, to many other ones online, it's going to take a lot to convince us. That said friends, this does look pretty legit if it turns out to be true. We'll let you all debate whether you like or not.
Duncan Riley / TechCrunch:
Australia Joins China In Censoring The Internet — The Australian Government has announced that they will be joining China as one of the few countries globally that broadly censor the internet. — The Labor Party's policy was announced prior to the Australian Election in November …
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ABC News:
Conroy announces mandatory internet filters to protect children — Telecommunications Minister Stephen Conroy says new measures are being put in place to provide greater protection to children from online pornography and violent websites. — Senator Conroy says it will be mandatory …
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Electronista:
LG preps 52, 84-inch multi-touch LCDs, more — LG Phillips LCD has today revealed some of its first multi-touch displays and is targeting them at users who want to bring the technology to large rooms and public spaces. At 52 and 84 inches, the two new displays are the largest yet to allow …
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Podcasting News:
High Definition DVD Formats Going Nowhere Fast — Despite the fact that prices have plummeted for next-generation high-definition DVD players, the two systems — Blu-ray, developed by Sony, and HD DVD, from Toshiba, have sold only about one million stand-alone players combined.
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globes.co.il:
Search tech co Hooja raises $1.5m from Facebook investor — The company intends to open an R&D center in Israel. — Shmulik Shelah 31 Dec 07 09:58 — Search technology start-up Hooja Inc. has raised $1.5 million from some well known-investors, including Peter Thiel …
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John Leyden / The Register:
Nintendo Wii hack opens door to homebrew games — Security researchers have hacked into a Nintendo Wii game console to run their own code in a move that makes it far easier to develop homebrew games for the popular gaming device. — Up to now developers have only been able to write homebrew games for the Gamecude, not the Wii.
Reuters:
Vonage, Nortel settle patent dispute — Internet-based calling company Vonage said it has agreed to settle a patent dispute with Nortel Networks with no payment of damages, sending its share up more than 8 percent. — The settlement would put to rest the last of the major litigation …
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Evan Schuman / eWEEK.com:
ComScore: E-Commerce Sales Soared This Season — The industry seems to be of two minds about whether this holiday season was a boom or a bust, and the most recent numbers reflecting online sales are more grist for the analysis mill. — ComScore on Sunday Dec. 30 gave its latest snapshot …
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Nate Anderson / Ars Technica:
Ho-ho-horrible: album sales plunge 20 percent this Christmas — To some music lovers, the fact that Josh Groban's Noel was the highest-selling album of 2007 is all the proof they need that major-label music is dying. To shareholders and label execs, though, the numbers are more important …
Lawrence / Trends in Japan:
Inside the Tokyo Traffic Control Center — Tokyo traffic can be crazy. Perhaps not as crazy as it is frustrating, but it's certainly a lot easier to get through the mess on a Monkey rather than in a car. — However, despite our gripes about traffic lights that seem very poorly timed …
Bob Tedeschi / New York Times:
In Restless Pursuit of Craigslist's Success — MICROSOFT tried. Google tried. Now it's eBay's turn to see if it can dethrone the Web's most spectacularly successful underdog, Craigslist. — The Kijiji unit of eBay, a free classified ads service covering 13 countries online …
Susan Kinzie / Washington Post:
Internet Access Is Only Prerequisite For More and More College Classes — Berkeley's on YouTube. American University's hoping to get on iTunes. George Mason professors have created an online research tool, a virtual filing cabinet for scholars. And with a few clicks on Yale's Web site …
Conrad Longmore / Dynamoo's Blog:
Js/snz.a - likely false positive in eTrust / Vet Anti-Virus — It appears that CA's eTrust Anti-Virus product (also known as Vet Anti-Virus, often bundled with other security applications such as ZoneAlarm) is coming up with a false positive for js/snz.a for several complex javascript applications.