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Henry Blodget / Silicon Alley Insider:
Whoa: Microsoft Cashback Google-Killer Generates NO Revenue For Microsoft — We're going to get a full download on the economics of Microsoft (MSFT) Live Search cashback tomorrow, but in the meantime, here's why Google (GOOG) was down 5% today. — Cashback merchant partners—the advertisers—set the cashback percentage.
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Barry Schwartz / Search Engine Land:
Playing With Live Search Cashback — Microsoft launched Live Search Cashback and Greg will have a more detailed post on his pre-briefing. But I wanted to take you through the experience of using Cashback as a searcher. — It has been a rainy week here in New York, and I figured I would start …
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The Register, LiveSide, Salon, Silicon Alley Insider, InformationWeek, BloggingStocks, GMSV, Bits, WebProNews and ReveNews
Charles Cooper / CNET News.com:
Microsoft's new tack: Bribery as a business model
Microsoft's new tack: Bribery as a business model
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Search Engine Land, Bruce Clay, Inc. Blog, Hardware 2.0, Media Bullseye, Techdirt and Screenwerk
Mike Ricciuti / CNET News.com:
Microsoft boosts support for rival formats in Office — Microsoft is opening up Office to other file formats, slowly but steadily. — On Wednesday, the company said it plans to add new formats to Office 2007, including the Open Document Format (ODF), Portable Document Format (PDF), and XML Paper Specification (XPS).
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Zach Epstein / The Boy Genius Report:
Exclusive Pics of the Palm Treo 850 — Ahh Wednesdays. Is the first half of the week over or is the second half of the week beginning? Optimist or pessimist, here at BGR we're doing our part to make today as painless as possible. How about we start out with an exclusive dose of some live shots of the Palm Treo 850!
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Crave, Engadget, IntoMobile, CrunchGear, the::unwired, WMExperts, Electronista, PalmAddicts and Gizmodo
Mark Hendrickson / TechCrunch:
Live: Facebook Discusses New Profile Design — Facebook has invited a group of bloggers and journalists to its offices on Hamilton Street in Palo Alto today to discuss the details of its upcoming profile redesign, which we're told will launch in a few weeks. — Keep checking in here as I share my notes from the event.
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broadstuff, Tech Beat, Bits, Inside Facebook, Valleywag, Andy Beal's Marketing Pilgrim, VentureBeat, Furrier.org, All Facebook and bub.blicio.us
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reddit:
yourweek: reddit-powered television news — I've been looking forward to this announcement ever since we started talking with PBS (public broadcasting here in the USA) about YourWeek early this year. Here's the Valleywag and NewTeeVee coverage. — It's a weekly television news program powered by you (really).
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Seth Schiesel / New York Times:
A Video Game Star and His Less-Than-Stellar Pay — Michael Hollick never thought his big break would come in a video game. — All those years when he was struggling to get by as an aspiring actor — tending bar, working in a bagel shop in Morningside Heights, spraying perfume at Bloomingdale's …
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Digital Daily, Silicon Alley Insider, Kotaku, Joystiq, Gawker, Destructoid and GamePro.com
Associated Press:
Proposal may ease cancellation fees for cell phone users — WASHINGTON (AP) — The government is quietly negotiating to help cell phone customers avoid expensive fees when they cancel contracts with wireless companies, The Associated Press has learned. — Cell phone companies routinely …
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Gizmodo, Ars Technica, CNET News.com, DSLreports, TechSpot, MobileCrunch and Geek News Central
Sarah Perez / ReadWriteWeb:
Social Media U: Take a Class in Social Media — Social media. Web 2.0. You know what these things are and you take advantage of them every day on the net. Whether you're socializing on Facebook, updating Twitter, or just adding a new bookmark to Ma.gnolia, social media has become an integral part of our daily lives.
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David Kaplan / paidContent.org:
Goldman Internet: NYTCo.'s Nisenholtz: The Rise Of Social Nets Squeezing Prices — Janet Robinson, president and CEO of the New York Times Co. (NYSE: NYT), gave the audience at Goldman Sach's Internet Conference an overview of the company's “strides” on the digital side.
Tom Krazit / CNET News.com:
Apple missing golden .Mac opportunity — If you're buying a computer to get onto the Internet, don't you think you'd be interested in a service that makes that computer much easier to use with the Internet? — Over the last five years, people have grown more accustomed to storing personal photos …
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Jason Kincaid / TechCrunch:
SmallWorlds Brings a Third Dimension to Web 2.0 — Meet SmallWorlds, a free browser-based 3D virtual world that integrates YouTube, Flickr, and a number of other Web 2.0 services. The site is aimed at the teen and adult markets, and is designed to be more casual than Second Life.
Core Security:
MULTIPLE VULNERABILITIES IN ICAL — Core Security Technologies - CoreLabs Advisory — ADVISORY INFORMATION — Title: Multiple vulnerabilities in iCal — VULNERABILITY INFORMATION — Remotely Exploitable: Yes (client-side) — Locally Exploitable: No — CVE Name: CVE-2008-1035, CVE-2008-2006, CVE-2008-2007
Paul McIntyre / Business News, ASX Stock Market News:
TiVo launch imminent, minus monthly fee — THE Seven Media Group will launch its TiVo digital video recorder in July after a strategic overhaul that includes a surprise move to scrap a planned monthly subscription fee for the broadband-enabled service. — TiVo's launch will be the first …
Dare Obasanjo aka Carnage4Life:
Note to Web 2.0 Companies: Early Adopters are not the Mass Market — If you work in the technology industry it pays to be familiar with the ideas from Geoffrey Moore's insightful book Crossing the Chasm. In the book he takes a look at the classic marketing bell curve that segments customers …
eMarketer:
eMarketer Lowers Social Networking Ad Spending Estimate — Growth still high, but from a very small base — In spite of media hype around social networking, worldwide advertising spending on social networks has not met expectations. eMarketer has revised its worldwide social network ad spending estimates …