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Jay Westerdal / DomainTools Blog:
Google to kill Domain Tasting — Submit to Digg.com! — January 24th, 2008 by Jay Westerdal — A confidential informant says Google will stop monetizing all domains if they are less then five days old. This potential new policy change by Google could stop all Domain Tasting in its tracks.
Ryan Block / Engadget:
First benchmarks: MacBook Air is the slowest Apple machine on the block — No one should be surprised, but if you were looking for a speed freak of a laptop, you're going to want to glaze those lustful eyes over the MacBook Air. While the new hotness has a speedy memory bus …
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Microsoft:
Microsoft Reports Record Second Quarter Results — Robust holiday sales and enterprise demand drive revenue growth of 30% — Segment Revenue/Operating Income(Loss) — Second Quarter Form 10-Q View the PowerPoint Earnings Release — Microsoft Corp. today announced second quarter records for revenue …
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Don Dodge / Don Dodge on The Next Big Thing:
Microsoft Revenues Up 30%, EPS Up 92%
Microsoft Revenues Up 30%, EPS Up 92%
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Silicon Alley Insider
Knowledge@Wharton:
Scrabulous and the New Social Operating System: How Facebook Gave Birth to an Industry — Most industries do not begin on a single day, but it's easy to see Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg's presentation on May 24, 2007, as the starting gun in an entrepreneurial race that some have dubbed “the Facebook Economy.”
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Mathew / mathewingram.com/work:
Digg: A social media Petri dish — Now that the sturm und drang over the latest changes to Digg's algorithm has died down somewhat — after the villagers made it all the way to the castle with pitchforks and lighted torches in their hands, only to relent and make peace with the lords of the manor …
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IDG News Service:
Top Digg Users Revolt Against Algorithm Change on Site
Top Digg Users Revolt Against Algorithm Change on Site
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revoltnation, DigiDave, The Drill Down, Dare Obasanjo aka Carnage4Life, Compiler, Gawker and Digg
Betsy Schiffman / Epicenter:
Digg CEO Jay Adelson's Take on the So-Called “Revolt”
Digg CEO Jay Adelson's Take on the So-Called “Revolt”
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Publishing 2.0
Chris Nokleberg / Official Google Docs Blog:
We can't stop adding features! — We kicked off 2008 with a slew of new presentation features and your feedback is keeping us busy. Today's additions address some of the most requested features: — Save as PDF, for when you really need to download your presentation as a file.
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Googlified, Download Squad, Google Blogoscoped, Google Operating System, The Last Podcast and LucaFiligheddu.com
Matt / Jive Talks:
XMPP (a.k.a. Jabber) is the future for cloud services — There's a new firestorm brewing in web services architectures. Cloud services are being talked up as a fundamental shift in web architecture that promises to move us from interconnected silos to a collaborative network of services whose sum is greater than its parts.
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Marshall Kirkpatrick / ReadWriteWeb: Could Instant Messaging (XMPP) Power the Future of Online Communication?
Michael Kanellos / CNET News.com:
Tesla Roadster to be a one-speed car — The engineers at Tesla Motors have designed a new single-speed transmission for its sports car that will let it hit the promised zero to 60 mph in four seconds. — The transmission won't come out on the first Tesla Roadsters coming off the line, the company said in a press release.
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Tom Krazit / CNET News.com:
Report: iPhones piling up at AT&T stores — Is demand for the iPhone in America already starting to wane? — AT&T, the exclusive American carrier of the iPhone, activated just 900,000 iPhones during the fourth quarter, the company revealed during its earnings conference call Thursday.
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Techdirt, IP Telephony, VoIP, Broadband, SMS Text News, Macsimum News and localmobilesearch.net
Eric Bangeman / Ars Technica:
Growth of gaming in 2007 far outpaces movies, music — 2007 was a banner year for video gaming, and the industry has the figures to prove it. The Entertainment Software Association announced today that total sales for 2007 were $18.85 billion, with $9.5 billion of that spent on games …
comScore:
“Top Friends” Ranks as Most Engaged Facebook Application Among U.S. Internet Users in November 2007, According to comScore Widget Metrix — Myspace.Com Has Largest Web Widget Viewing Audience — comScore (NASDAQ: SCOR), a leader in measuring the digital world, today released …
cre.ations.net:
iPhone 1.1.3 jailbreak released — Well, the iPhone Dev Team has done it again. A working jailbreak for 1.1.3 is finally here. — STATEMENT OF RISK — As all upgrades are risky, this one is doubly so. You may have to restore your phone using iTunes and start again if it fails.
Ionut Alex Chitu / Google Operating System:
Mobile YouTube Application — YouTube updated its mobile site available at m.youtube.com to include all the videos from the desktop version and to provide access to your account, the option to rate videos and post comments. To use the mobile interface, you need a phone that is able to stream 3GP files over RTSP.
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Ken Fisher / Ars Technica:
Windows 7 in 2009? Be careful what you wish for — Take it as a sign that Windows Vista failed to capture the imagination of Windows users, or take it as a sign that sensationalism sells. Either way, the rumor mill is heating up with claims that the successor to Windows Vista …
Dan Goodin / The Register:
Employee's silent rampage wipes out $2.5m worth of data — A Florida woman who believed she was about to get fired has been accused of deleting $2.5m worth of computer files to seek revenge on her employer. — Jacksonville Sheriff's officials say Marie Lupe Cooley, 41 …
Romeo Wahed / Download Squad:
Oops, sorry - 14,000 e-mail accounts get deleted — Looks like Charter, a national cable and high-speed internet provider, decided to include more than just inactive accounts in its routine email account deletion. Although arguably not as bad as over-billing your customers a year in advance …
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