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YouTube:
YouTube Everywhere — We try really hard to make YouTube as open as possible. Anyone can upload and view videos, which can be embedded anywhere and viewed on all kinds of different devices. And, of course, anyone can participate in our community by commenting on videos, rating them, and sharing them with friends.
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Podcasting News, Guardian Unlimited, Between the Lines, WebProNews, Google Code Blog and TechCrunch
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Rafe Needleman / CNET News.com:
YouTube, once just a destination, becoming a service too — Google's YouTube just announced that it is expanding its APIs to allow more direct access to the service. — The updates to the APIs, or application programming interfaces, give developers deeper access into YouTube for video uploading …
Miguel Helft / Bits:
Yahoo May Join Google-Led Social Networking Alliance — Yahoo intends to join OpenSocial, a Google-led alliance that is developing a common set of standards so developers can create programs that run on many social networks and other Web sites, according to a person with direct knowledge of Yahoo's plans.
Yuri Kageyama / Associated Press:
Japan investigates possible iPod defect — TOKYO - Japan is investigating a possible defect in Apple Inc.'s iPod after one of the popular digital music players reportedly shot out sparks while recharging, a government official said Wednesday. — An official at the trade and economy ministry …
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Philip Elmer-DeWitt / Apple 2.0:
Fire in the iPod — Japan has ordered an investigation of the first generation iPod nano for possible defects after one started emitting sparks while being charged. According to wire service reports, the problem surfaced in January in Kanagawa Prefecture southwest of Tokyo, and Apple (AAPL) reported it to the government in March.
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Inquirer
Betsy Schiffman / Epicenter:
Client 9 Domains Snatched Minutes After Spitzer Scandal Breaks — Just minutes after the New York Times published a story online yesterday about a high-class prostitution ring and the involvement of so-called “Client 9,” Nick Galbreath, a 37 year-old software engineer in Manhattan, registered the client9.com domain for $10.13.
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Mashable!
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Larry Dignan / Between the Lines:
How an information system helped nail Eliot Spitzer and a prostitution ring
How an information system helped nail Eliot Spitzer and a prostitution ring
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Alexander van Elsas's Weblog …, broadstuff, Valleywag, CNET News.com, Voices, Tech Sanity Check and Wall Street Journal
Scott Karp / Publishing 2.0:
Digital Transition: From Redundant News Coverage To Original Link Journalism
Digital Transition: From Redundant News Coverage To Original Link Journalism
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editor on the verge
Marshall Kirkpatrick / ReadWriteWeb:
Twine Disappoints After Semantic Web Hype — Twine is the most hyped semantic app of the season and recently opened up for some press previews. General availability of this smart, social bookmarking and research tool may come in a matter of weeks. — If that's the case, it will probably be too soon.
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Joshua Topolsky / Engadget:
iPhone Dev Team jailbreaks firmware 2.0... before it's out — This is just getting silly, don't you think? The iPhone Dev Team has once again proven their totally gnarly talents by freeing up the latest firmware before it's even the latest firmware. Apple, here's our suggestion …
Paul Kedrosky's Infectious Greed:
Google Announces Layoffs — Granted, the following Google layoffs news is because of the DoubleClick acquisition, but in all the corporate-speak there is something that feels like a kind of augury: … Translation: We're letting people go. And a bunch of 'em, at that.
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Search Engine Roundtable, Digital Podcast, Valleywag, Official Google Blog, Bruce Clay, Inc. Blog and Mashable!
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Kevin Poulsen / Threat Level:
GoDaddy Silences Police-Watchdog Site RateMyCop.com — A new web service that lets users rate and comment on the uniformed police officers in their community is scrambling to restore service Tuesday, after hosting company GoDaddy unceremonious pulled-the-plug on the site in the wake of outrage from criticism-leery cops.
Jay Greene / Business Week:
Gates in D.C.: Expect Visa Talk — During the Microsoft chairman's Mar. 12 visit to Congress, all ears will be tuned to any exchange about H-1B caps and U.S. jobs — Microsoft (MSFT) Chairman Bill Gates is scheduled to help celebrate the 50th anniversary of the U.S. House Committee on Science & Technology on Mar. 12.
BBC:
Wiki boss ‘edited for donation’ — Wikipedia creator Jimmy Wales has been accused of agreeing to edit a page on the online encyclopaedia in exchange for a donation. — Former Novell chief scientist Jeffrey Merkey says he donated $5,000 to the Wikimedia Foundation in exchange for changes to his Wikipedia entry.
New York Times:
Chief of AOL's Parent Is Open to Deal — AOL, the company that introduced millions of people to the Internet, has tried to reinvent itself many times. The latest effort, like those before it, does not seem to be going well. — On Tuesday, Jeffrey L. Bewkes, the chief executive of Time Warner …
Philipp Lenssen / Google Blogoscoped:
The Tools Google Uses Internally — A web seminar Google held yesterday at KMWorld Magazine offered a great deal of insight into how Google manages projects and communication internally. The presentation by Google followed an employee through his first few weeks at the company …
Chrisshipley / The Guidewire:
Becoming the Story: A Cautionary Tale — Earlier today, my business partner Mike Sigal and I had a robust discussion about Carla's post on the Sarah Lacy kerfuffle at SXSW on Sunday. Neither defending nor attacking Lacy, Mike asked whether The Guidewire did a service to the community by entering the debate.