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6:00 AM ET, January 7, 2008

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Microsoft:
Bill Gates Looks Ahead at “Next Digital Decade”  —  Microsoft announces new entertainment partnerships with Disney-ABC Television Group, MGM and NBC Universal.  —  At the 2008 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES), Microsoft Corp. Chairman Bill Gates and Microsoft President …
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Ellen Lee / The Technology Chronicles:
Long line for Gates  —  Lining up for the Bill Gates keynote.  —  Each year I write about the insane lines and crowds at CES.  The only place I don't have to wait is the women's bathroom because the female to male ratio is about 1 to 100.  —  With Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates set …
Ina Fried / ZDNet:
Gates: Curtain call for crystal ball  —  LAS VEGAS—Bill Gates may be stepping away from full-time work later this year, but he still has a few things he wants to show off.  —  In his annual Consumer Electronics Show address, the Microsoft chairman demonstrated a slew of fashionable PCs …
Allen Stern / CenterNetworks:
NBC Universal Selects Microsoft and Silverlight to Power Olympics Video  —  Just received news out of NBC Universal that they have selected Microsoft to host the online video portal for the 2008 Beijing Olympics.  The site will be available at NBCOlympics.com and will be powered by Microsoft's Silverlight platform.
BBC:
Gates hails age of digital senses
Discussion: All about Microsoft and Neowin.net
Nic Fillingham / Channel 10:
Bill Gates @ CES 2008
Nathan Weinberg / InsideMicrosoft:
Bill Gates CES Keynote Features Guitar Hero, Sync, Surface …
Discussion: LiveSide, Engadget and Joystiq
Joe Wilcox / Microsoft Watch:
Windows Vista's 100 Million
Discussion: Ars Technica
Dean Takahashi / Tech Talk with Dean Takahashi:
Meanwhile, this Xbox 360 memo showed up in my inbox
John Paczkowski / Digital Daily:
Gates: Big Pimpin'
Dean Takahashi / Tech Talk with Dean Takahashi:
CES preview: Bill Gates' last speech....Will we miss him so?
Discussion: Ars Technica and Gizmodo
Michael Arrington / TechCrunch:
Wikia Search Is A Complete Letdown.  —  Many of us have waited a year as the Jimmy Wales hype machine promised a human powered search engine that could take on Google.  Tonight that search engine launched at alpha.search.wikia.com, and it may be one of the biggest disappointments I've had the displeasure of reviewing.
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Miguel Helft / New York Times:
Wiki Citizens Taking on a New Area: Searching  —  SAN FRANCISCO — When Jimmy Wales co-founded Wikipedia in 2001 and called the site, which carried only a few articles then, a free encyclopedia, not many people took him seriously.  —  Nowadays, with more than two million articles in English alone …
Saumil Mehta / VentureBeat:   Search Wikia launches: Will it threaten Google?
MG Siegler / ParisLemon:   Wikia Search Launches in Alpha
Duncan Riley / TechCrunch:
Wikia Search Goes Live: Not Great
Dan Fost / New York Times:
Some Brand-Name Bloggers Say Stress of Posting Is a Hazard to Their Health  —  Om Malik's blog, GigaOm, regularly breaks news about the technology industry.  Last week, the journalist turned blogger broke a big story about himself.  Mr. Malik, 41, blogged that he had suffered a heart attack on Dec. 28.
Discussion: Futuristic Play
Miguel Helft / New York Times:
Yahoo Makes a New Play for Ads on Mobile Phones  —  SAN FRANCISCO — There may not be a Yahoo phone in the works, but the struggling Internet company is betting that a new mobile-phone strategy will help it better compete with the likes of Google, Microsoft and others for a share of the growing cellphone advertising business.
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Mlevram / Techland:   Yahoo's new mobile strategy
Nathan Weinberg / InsideMicrosoft:
Exclusive: Windows Mobile 7 To Focus On Touch and Motion Gestures  —  Microsoft is currently developing Windows Mobile 7, the first revolutionary change to its mobile device operating system.  Recently, I was given a document by a source inside Microsoft that details the touch and gesture plans for Mobile 7.
The ACM Portal:
MapReduce: simplified data processing on large clusters  —  Full text  —  Source  —  Communications of the ACM  —  Authors  —  Google, Mountain View, CA Google, Mountain View, CA  —  Publisher  —  Additional Information:  —  abstract references index terms collaborative colleagues
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Greg Linden / Geeking with Greg:   MapReducing 20 petabytes per day
Andrew Ross Sorkin / New York Times:
Investors Said to Seek a Takeover of CNet  —  CNet Networks, one of the original online media companies, would typically write about all the gossip and speculation at the Consumer Electronics Show this week in Las Vegas.  Now, however, the company is likely to be the one talked about.
Noam Cohen / New York Times:
Google's Lunchtime Betting Game  —  IT probably doesn't come as a huge surprise to learn that while employees in many companies sit in the cafeteria gossiping about work, or the boss, or the competition, at Google they are doing something else.  —  At Google, employees are encouraged …
Jessica E. Vascellaro / Wall Street Journal:
Liberty to Bulk Up Internet Portfolio  —  Liberty Media Corp., in the latest move to beef up its portfolio of Internet businesses, is expected to announce today that it has bought a controlling stake in sports-nutrition retailer and fitness Web-site operator Bodybuilding.com LLC.
Tim Arango / New York Times:
Ex-Harvard President Meets a Former Student, and Intellectual Sparks Fly  —  In June 2006, Peter Hopkins, a civic-minded and idealistic 2004 Harvard graduate, trekked up to his alma mater from New York for a meeting with Lawrence H. Summers, the economist and former Treasury secretary.
Discussion: IP Democracy
 
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Ken Auletta / New Yorker:
THE SEARCH PARTY  —  Google squares off with its Capitol Hill critics.
Christopher Grant / Engadget:
Hands-on with Dell's Crystal 22-inch LCD
Discussion: Tech Blog
Dare Obasanjo aka Carnage4Life:
Breaking the Social Contract: My Data is not Your Data
Discussion: Scobleizer
New York Times:
As Big Electronics Show Expands, Some Companies Scale Back
Discussion: Gizmodo
Christopher Null:
Exclusive Review: Gateway's 2008 Gaming Notebook
Paul Miller / Engadget:
Motorola debuts ROKR E8
Discussion: Gizmodo
Wall Street Journal:
Napster Shift to Enable More Players
 Earlier Items: 
Wall Street Journal:
Microsoft Gains Access to Content
Discussion: NewTeeVee
Ryan Paul / Ars Technica:
Open source: mob mentality or innovation engine?
Discussion: The Open Road
Electronista:
Sling preps SlingCatcher, SlingModem
Discussion: Engadget, Gizmodo and Gadgetell
Richard Pérez-Peña / New York Times:
The Times and CNBC Will Share Material on Web Sites
Dean Takahashi / Tech Talk with Dean Takahashi:
CES gadget: Sony re-enters the GPS navigation market with some cool features
Discussion: CNET News.com, Gizmodo and Engadget
samsung.com:
SAMSUNG Expands Its Q1 Ultra Line With New High-Performance UMPC
Fred / A VC:
What My Kids Tell Me About The Future of Media