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ifoAppleStore:
Apple Store Will Now Match Competitors' Prices  —  Apple has apparently fired the first shot in the holiday shopping battle, by announcing internally that retail store employees have the authority to match the prices of other authorized retailers.  The stores have also cancelled …
Jim Goldman / Tech Check with Jim Goldman:
Microsoft's Zune To Evolve Into New “Pink” Smart Phone?  —  I'm hearing from a good source that Microsoft is ready to give a major facelift to the company's Zune music player that could mean its evolution into a new smart phone from the company.  —  My source says that the new device falls under …
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AppleInsider:
Piper Jaffray addresses 12 more ‘unanswered Apple questions’  —  Piper Jaffray analyst Gene Munster on Tuesday issued one of his trademark reports to address a number ‘unanswered questions surrounding the Apple story,’ such as when the company plans to next update its iPhone and the prospects for an Apple netbook.
Discussion: Apple 2.0, MacDailyNews and Valleywag
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Henry Blodget / Alley Insider:
eBay Traffic Plummeting (EBAY)  —  eBay's (EBAY) core business continues to fall apart.  Some of the decline is likely the result of the declining economy.  The rest of it is likely the result of the trends that have been clobbering eBay for the past two years: competition, overpricing …
Discussion: Technologizer, WebProNews and Valleywag
Om Malik / GigaOM:
Cisco To Shut Down For 4 Days At Year End  —  Updated with Cisco Confirmation: If you want to know how bad it is going to get for all of us in Silicon Valley, just look at Cisco Systems.  For first time in its history the company is going to shut down for four days at the end of the year, according to a report by UBS Research.
Eric Horvitz / Microsoft Research Home:
Cyberchondria: Studies of the Escalation of Medical Concerns in Web Search  —  Available Documents:  —  The World Wide Web provides an abundant source of medical information.  This information can assist people who are not healthcare professionals to better understand health and disease …
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John Markoff / New York Times:
Microsoft Examines Causes of ‘Cyberchondria’
Michael Arrington / TechCrunch:
Amazon Kindle 2 Slated For “Early Q1″  —  Update on the Kindle 2: It was scheduled to be released in October in time for this holiday season, but Bezos himself reportedly pulled the plug for last minute changes to the software.  Our sources now say it's tentatively scheduled to go on sale in “early next quarter.”
Barry Schwartz / Search Engine Land:
YouTube Defaults Videos In HD Format: But Forgets Embed Feature  —  YouTube announced that all videos on their web site will now be in the wider format HD format, 16:9 ratio.  The YouTube player is now 960 pixels wide, as opposed to the standard format of 4:3 ratio.
Discussion: PC World
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YouTube Blog:
Bigger Isn't Always Better... But in This Case, We Believe It Is
Brad Stone / Bits:
E-Commerce Shrinks for First Time, Research Firm Says  —  Just as many Web retailers feared, online shoppers are being unusually frugal this holiday season.  —  During the first 23 days of November, according to a report to be released later on Tuesday by the research firm comScore …
Stephen Shankland / Webware.com:
Why I switched from Firefox to Chrome  —  Sorry if it sounds like I'm drinking the Google Kool-Aid here, but I switched from Mozilla Firefox to Google Chrome as my default browser for the very reason Google's executives said we should: speed.  —  Years ago, Firefox won me over chiefly with plug-ins …
eMarketer:
Economy Deals Online Ad Spending a Hit  —  Digital still stronger than traditional  —  There seems to be more bad news about the economy every day, and falling ad spending numbers are part of the mix.  Although online advertising is still on a positive growth curve, that growth is slowing …
Nathania Johnson / Search Engine Watch:
Microsoft, Yahoo Take Major Hits in Nielsen Online Search Share Rankings for October 2008  —  Microsoft and Yahoo took a tumble in their year-over-year search share in October 2008, according to Nielsen Online.  All searches were down 2%, which is quite surprising considering the election and the economy.
Mike Blumenthal / Search Engine Land:
MapQuest: “We've Come Out Of Hibernation”  —  I recently had the opportunity to interview two senior level executives from Mapquest to find out what the longtime provider of online mapping services is up to.  Despite perceptions, MapQuest is actually a more popular mapping destination …
Richard Jalichandra / Technorati:
Changes and Tough Decisions at Technorati  —  Changes and Tough Decisions at Technorati  —  There's not much I can say about the economy that hasn't been said a hundred times already.  We're facing the worst crisis of our lifetimes, and no one can say with certainty what lies ahead or how long it will last.
Discussion: Webware.com and TechCrunch
Gregg Keizer / Computerworld:
Apple's new VP could cause ‘irreparable harm’ to IBM, says judge  —  Unsealed opinion spells out concerns over former IBM exec's role  —  Computerworld) A federal judge ordered Apple Inc.'s newest executive to leave the company just five days after starting work because he might cause …
Discussion: Macsimum News and Edible Apple
Peter Kafka / All Things Digital:
What Happened to the Digital Music Boom?  Ask Apple.  [MediaMemo]  —  Big music ignored digital music for a long time.  But over the last few years, that's changed.  Now the industry is hoping that fast-growing digital revenue can help it overcome slumping CD revenue.  —  That has yet to happen.
Christy Pettey / Gartner:
Gartner Says Less Than 50 Per Cent of Retired PCs Are Being Reused Despite Demand Outweighing Supply  —  Worldwide demand for secondary PCs is greater than supply, but only 44 per cent of PCs entering the secondary market will be reused, according to Gartner, Inc. Analysts said approximately …
Discussion: Ars Technica and InformationWeek
Caroline McCarthy / The Social:
Young entrepreneurs bond on the beach  —  The coastal resort that hosted the Summit Series event last weekend.  —  (Credit: Caroline McCarthy/CNET News)  —  PUERTO MORELOS, Mexico—They kept their Twitter feeds quiet and their iPhone cameras dormant.  Most of them didn't want their names to be used.
Discussion: Gawker
Mary Jo Foley / All about Microsoft:
Move over, Ajax.  Here comes Microsoft's ‘Kojax’  —  Let me start out by saying I don't know whether Microsoft will finally decide to sell a Microsoft-branded Windows Mobile phone.  (Company officials have gone back and forth over that idea for more than a year.)
David Spark / Mashable!:
12 Great Tales of De-Friending  —  David Spark (@dspark) is a veteran tech journalist and the founder of Spark Media Solutions, a storytelling production company.  —  De-friending has always been awkward.  Social networks offer one click “remove a friend” options, but it still doesn't make the decision any easier.
Discussion: Jaffe Juice and Spark Minute
Mike Shields / Mediaweek:
Social Networking Traffic Up as Advertising Falls Flat  —  More than half the country actively uses social networking sites, but so far advertising on these properties is nothing short of anemic  —  More than half the country actively uses social networking sites, but so far advertising …
Discussion: sfnblog and ReveNews
Scott Gilbertson / The Register:
Rock-solid Fedora 10 brings salvation to Ubuntu weary  —  Next RHEL looking good  —  Review Fedora might not be getting a complete makeover or flashy new features in version 10, out today, but some welcome enhancements under-the-hood make this a worthwhile upgrade.
Discussion: Computerworld and Ars Technica
Erick Schonfeld / TechCrunch:
KickApps Actually Raises $14 Million In Series C Round  —  Yesterday, word leaked out that white-label social networking startup KickApps raised another round of funding.  But the amount reported by PEHub ("over $13 million"), based on an old Reg. D filing at the SEC, wasn't exactly precise.
Dana Blankenhorn / Open Source:
A great time to start an open source company  —  Think of a redwood forest after the fire.  —  Great time to be a seed.  Or imagine being an alligator after the peat in your swamp is burned out.  Life is good.  —  In that same way, now may be the best time to launch an open source company.
Discussion: dailywireless.org
ongoing:
What Sun Should Do  —  Sun is going through a lousy spell right now.  Well, so is the world's economy in general and the IT business in particular, but this is about Sun.  This is my opinion about what my employer should do about it. … Our Advantages  —  As I look at Sun's portfolio …
Electronista:
TiVo Mobile brings remote queuing to iPhone  —  TiVo and web firm Mobui today rolled out TiVo Mobile.  The web app gives the iPhone, iPod touch and other mobile devices with full web browsers the ability to remotely schedule one of TiVo's Series 2 or 3 DVRs and to find shows using …
 
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