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Mike Nash / Windows Vista Team Blog:
Introducing Windows 7 — Hi there, Mike Nash here. — For me, one of the most exciting times in the release of a new product is right before we show it to the world for the first time. And that time is right now. — In a few weeks we are going to be talking about the details of this release at the PDC and at WinHEC.
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Joe Wilcox / Microsoft Watch:
Vista's Successor Is Simply 7 — Seriously, Windows 7 is the name, according to a blog post attributed to Mike Nash, corporate vice president for Windows Product Management. He writes: “Simply put, this is the seventh release of Windows, so therefore ‘Windows 7’ just makes sense.” — GOT A TIP OR RUMOR?
Microsoft:
Microsoft Releases Silverlight 2, Already Reaching One in Four Consumers Worldwide — Microsoft announces new rich Internet applications development and streaming media features; company outlines plans for supporting Windows, Mac and Linux tools for developing Silverlight applications.
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Mary Jo Foley / All about Microsoft:
Silverlight 2: Google Chrome support, yes; iPhone, no — Microsoft announced, as expected, on Monday that the second version of its Silverlight browser plug-in is done and will be available imminently for a variety of platforms, including Windows, Mac OS X, Internet Explorer, Firefox and Safari.
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eWeek, AppScout, Electronista, The Register, InfoWorld, The Microsoft Blog, Beet.TV and Tim Anderson's ITWriting
Amy Schatz / Wall Street Journal:
FCC Clears Free Wireless Web — A proposal to create a free, national wireless Internet service got a boost as Federal Communications Commission engineers concluded that concerns are overblown about such service interfering with other carriers. — The report clears the way for the FCC …
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Stacey Higginbotham / GigaOM:
America May Get Broadband for Free, But Porn Will Cost You — Last Friday afternoon, the FCC issued a report putting to rest worries about interference from a free wireless broadband service using the AWS-3 spectrum, paving the way for an auction sometime next year.
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Stephanie Condon / CNET News:
Bush signs RIAA-backed intellectual-property law — Updated at 12:45 p.m. PDT with quotes. — President Bush on Monday signed into law an intellectual-property enforcement bill that would consolidate federal efforts to combat copyright infringement under a new White House cabinet position.
Karin Matussek / Bloomberg:
Google Loses German Copyright Cases Over Image-Search Previews — Oct. 13 (Bloomberg) — Google Inc., owner of the world's most popular Internet-search engine, lost two copyright lawsuits in Germany over displaying photos and artworks as thumbnails in a preview of search results.
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Erick Schonfeld / TechCrunch:
Joost Turns On Its All-Flash Website. Is Anybody Watching? — Without much fanfare, Joost has finally turned on the browser version of its Web video service, as we noted it would last month. The new site is all based on Flash, and lets you watch old Bruce Lee flicks …
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Alex Weprin / Broadcasting & Cable:
NBC, Lorne Michaels Plotting ‘SNL’ Video Site — On-demand video Website may feature mix of classic Saturday Night Live sketches and never-before-seen rehearsal footage — NBC and Saturday Night Live executive producer Lorne Michaels are in talks to develop a new on-demand video Website …
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John Casasanta / tap tap tap:
Severance / new beginnings — It's been a pretty long time since our last post. For good reason... I'm just going to get to the point and let everyone know that we're in the process of splitting up tap tap tap. — A few weeks ago, I was about to announce the addition of a couple of new members to our team.
Dion Almaer / techno.blog:
Joining Mozilla to create new developer tools for the Web; Hoping to create a new chapter in the book of Mozilla — I just announced that Ben and I are joining Mozilla. Alongside Ben, I will be leading a brand spanking new developer tools group. — To say that I am excited is a huge understatement.
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Cbeard / Mozilla Labs:
Developer Tools and the Open Web
Developer Tools and the Open Web
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Philip Elmer-DeWitt / Apple 2.0:
What the MacBook means to Apple — Steve Jobs likes to talk about Apple's business model as a stool that rests on three legs: the Mac, the iPod and the iPhone. But the iPhone leg is still pretty short, thanks in part to deferred revenues. And while the iPod's sales are still growing …
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Nate Lanxon / Crave at CNET UK:
Doomed tech: Calacanis talks ‘Recession 2.0’ — Despite the vast recession the US and UK is fast plummeting into, Yahoo, whose stock this week hit a five-year low of little over $12 per share, is rumoured to be looking not to shed unprofitable little companies from its portfolio …
Robin Wauters / The Next Web:
The 15 dumbest names for Web 2.0 startups — Robin Wauters, Next web enthusiast & Plugg organizer — I'm someone who frantically scours the web for interesting new online trends, concepts, startups and projects at any given time of any day. It's something I simply can't turn off …
John Cox / Network World:
iPhones go to front of the class at Texas university — Apple devices at heart of Abilene Christian mobile learning project — When almost 1,000 freshman students showed up at Abilene Christian University on Aug. 16, they got something more than the usual medical release forms, parking permits and Welcome Week t-shirts.
Abbey Klaassen / AdAge:
Even Search Not Immune to Financial Malaise — Google Preps for Worst as Ad Budgets Get Cut but Might Actually Benefit — NEW YORK (AdAge.com) — How bad is the economy getting? Bad enough that even Google is learning to cinch its purse strings. — The online-advertising giant …
Ina Fried / Beyond Binary:
Microsoft: Mac buyers pay Apple tax — Apple may offer lower-priced machines on Tuesday, but one top Microsoft official said Monday that Mac buyers will still be paying an “Apple tax.” — In a lengthy interview, Brad Brooks, vice president of Windows Consumer Product Marketing …
Ian Lamont / Industry Standard:
Tech stocks rebound; Microsoft, Apple, Google, RIM see double-digit rises — Monday's stunning recovery on Wall Street was a day to remember, one that market historians will likely look back on as the Columbus Day rally. After last week's huge selloff and frantic public and private efforts …
Sound & Vision Magazine:
Satellite vs. Blu-ray: DISHing up 1080p — After seeing about 1,080 ads for DISH Network's new 1080p video-on-demand service, we just had to know: Does the satellite provider really deliver on its promise of “Blu-ray quality?” — TOOLS — Audio and video often seem like nothing more than numbers games.
Frederic Lardinois / ReadWriteWeb:
MyThings Raises $5 Million to Help you Organize Your Stuff — If you ever wished for a central place to keep track of your online purchases and to store all those email receipts, MyThings might just be what you are looking for. The London-based company just announced a $5 million Series B round.
Google Watch:
Is Google Apps Unseating Microsoft Office? Stay Tuned — Bloomberg on Oct. 10 posted a fine feature about how a technology chief in Washington inked a $500,000 a year contract with Google to grant some 38,000 municipal employees access to Google Apps. — This includes Gmail …
Abbey Klaassen / AdAge:
Will Video Search Ads Be YouTube's Money Mint? — Google's Video-Sharing Site Is Racking Up as Many Queries as Yahoo — NEW YORK (AdAge.com) — Google is borrowing from its most successful money-minting product, search ads, to goose revenue on its video-sharing site YouTube.
Dean Takahashi / VentureBeat:
Q&A: Bill Me Later's Gary Marino on surviving eight years before a (nearly) billion-dollar exit — Bill Me Later went through a few near-death experiences as a start-up in the payment services industry. The company had to revise its business plan before it figured out its real service …
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Sarah Perez / ReadWriteWeb:
SourceForge Announces Hosted Applications — SourceForge.net, a longtime provider of open source code and applications, has announced a new service for developers that provides virtualized access to open source apps. With the new Hosted Apps service, you're able to install an app within your own web space …