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Alexander Haislip / PE Hub Blog:
Andreessen Launches VC Fund — Marc Andreessen confirmed that he has launched a venture capital fund with former Opsware executive Ben Horowitz after running an angel fund with him since 2007. — Andreessen, who became synonymous with Internet success programming the browsing software that drove Netscape …
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Erick Schonfeld / TechCrunch:
Andreessen on Charlie Rose: “I Am Creating A Fund.” (Full Video) — Marc Andreessen appeared on Charlie Rose last night. (The entire interview is embedded above). He gave Rose a primer on everything from Facebook and cloud computing to the mobile Web. But he also tells Rose: “I'm creating a fund.”
Caroline McCarthy / The Social:
OMG! Did Google Earth find Atlantis? — Google is officially denying widespread Internet rumors that its Google Earth software located the mythical sunken city of Atlantis off the coast of Africa. Either that, or Google is totally trying to hide something.
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Matthew Moore / Telegraph:
Google Ocean: Has Atlantis been found off Africa? — A “grid of streets” on the seabed at one of the proposed locations of the lost city of Atlantis has been spotted on Google Ocean. — The network of criss-cross lines is 620 miles off the coast of north west Africa near the Canary Islands on the floor of the Atlantic Ocean.
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VentureBeat, Ogle Earth, Obsessable, GPS Obsessed, Google Maps Mania and Computerworld Blogs
Sarah Lacy / TechCrunch:
Why the Smart VCs Are Boarding their Jets — I started my career as a finance reporter covering wonky subjects like banks, bonds and agribusiness. I ended up in Silicon Valley covering tech, because it was the late 1990s, and I was doing what finance reporters are supposed to do: Follow the money.
Declan McCullagh / CNET News:
Data retention bills to benefit copyright holders — If a new federal proposal announced this week requiring Internet providers and Wi-Fi access points to keep records on users for two years becomes law, police would not be the only ones to benefit. — So would individuals …
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Michael Masnick / Techdirt:
Congress Wants WiFi Owners To Keep Log Files For 2 Years... For The Children
Congress Wants WiFi Owners To Keep Log Files For 2 Years... For The Children
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Tim Culpan / Bloomberg:
Asustek May Use Google's Android in Netbooks, in Challenge for Microsoft — Feb. 20 (Bloomberg) — Asustek Computer Inc., which pioneered the market for sub-$500 laptops, may install Google Inc.'s free Android operating system on its low-cost notebooks, challenging the dominance of Microsoft Corp.'s Windows software.
Adobe:
Buffer overflow issue in versions 9.0 and earlier of Adobe Reader and Acrobat — Vulnerability identifier: APSA09-01 — A critical vulnerability has been identified in Adobe Reader 9 and Acrobat 9 and earlier versions. This vulnerability would cause the application to crash …
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PC World, TUAW, Digital Daily, BetaNews, p2pnet, Computerworld, TidBITS, Obsessable, InformationWeek, eWeek, Switched, Insecure Web, Download Squad, Security Fix, WebWorkerDaily, Between the Lines and The Register
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Dawn Kawamoto / CNET News:
Adobe warns of critical, unpatched security flaw
Adobe warns of critical, unpatched security flaw
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Ars Technica, McAfee Avert Labs, the Econsultancy blog, Liquidmatrix Security Digest and Slashdot
Erick Schonfeld / TechCrunch:
Forget About Those Leaked Downloads, Listen To U2's Entire New Album on MySpace Music — I'm not sure if this was moved up in response to leaked copies of U2's newest album, No Line On The Horizon spreading across the Internet, but the entire the album will be streamed for free at MySpace Music.
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Enigmax / TorrentFreak:
Pirate Bay Trial Day 5: Peter's “Political Trial” — Friday, the fifth day of the trial and Peter Sunde, aka brokep, is being questioned by the Prosecution. Håkan Roswall started off by asking Peter if he ever had dealings with The Pirate Bay's (TPB) computer systems - Peter said he did, but in a limited fashion.
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Nate Anderson / Ars Technica:
Pirate Bay: survey says that 80% of our torrents are legal
Pirate Bay: survey says that 80% of our torrents are legal
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MG Siegler / VentureBeat:
A snow leopard on Live.com is causing some to lose their minds — I saw the story once and I thought: Oh, that's kind of funny. I saw it twice and I thought: Hmm. I saw it three times and saw it all over Twitter and thought: This is getting ridiculous. There must be a shortage of stories …
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LiveSide, Beyond Binary, Signal to Noise, TechFlash, Webomatica, AppScout, Computerworld Blogs, Cult of Mac, Gizmodo and ParisLemon
BBC:
Hackers target Xbox Live players — Xbox Live is being targeted by malicious hackers selling services that kick players off the network. — The booting services are proving popular with players who want a way to get revenge on those who beat them in an Xbox Live game.
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Silicon Alley Insider, DigitalBattle.com, Kotaku, CrunchGear, VG247, Gearlog and Joystiq
Dan Frommer / Silicon Alley Insider:
The Cable Companies' Evil Plan To Take Down Hulu — Cable companies have watched online video upstarts like Hulu and YouTube take attention away from their most important business — cable TV services — with little response so far. — But in a new effort to keep cable TV subscribers from fleeing …
Brian Caulfield / Forbes:
Ditch Your iPhone — With the first wave of iPhone contracts expiring in June, consumers have plenty of other options. — Imagine a smart phone that worked on only one carrier's network. Now add in the cost of a wallet-draining $20 monthly data plan. The thing has no keyboard …
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Alexei Oreskovic / Reuters:
Google shareholders lose that loving feeling — SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Google Inc (GOOG.O) is famous for pampering its employees, but some shareholders feel like they're getting a raw deal. — The sore spot became evident after the Web search leader decided last month to reset the price …
PC World:
Conficker Worm Gets an Evil Twin — The criminals behind the widespread Conficker worm have released a new version of the malware that could signal a major shift in the way the worm operates. — The new variant, dubbed Conficker B++, was spotted three days ago by SRI International researchers …
InfoWorld:
Microsoft Visual Studio to boost SharePoint — Developers building solutions based on Microsoft's SharePoint collaboration and business process platform will gain expanded support in the planned Visual Studio 2010 development environment, which will feature templates and an extensibility API …
Emil Protalinski / Ars Technica:
Rumor: public to get Windows 7 RC build on April 10, 2009 — If all goes according to plan, the Windows 7 Release Candidate build will be released to the public on April 10, 2009. — After rumors sprang up across the blogosphere of a Windows 7 build 7048, we debunked them and along …
Microsoft Update Product Team Blog:
Upcoming updates for Windows 7 testing — Starting on February 24th we will be offering some test updates to Windows 7 Beta (build 7000) computers. We do typically verify update scenarios during a Beta, and releasing these test updates will help ensure that when we need to release real updates, the process will run smoothly.
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Henry Blodget / Silicon Alley Insider:
Bad News For Google: U.S. Search Share Stabilizing — Since it burst onto the scene almost a decade ago, Google (GOOG) has grown revenue in three ways: — Search market growth (number of searches) — Search share growth (share of market) — Revenue per search growth (paid click and price per click growth)
Elizabeth Woyke / Forbes:
Creating LG's Watch Phone — The company's designers reveal the story behind the eye-catching phone—and why Samsung's earlier design didn't succeed. — Few phones have fired up the public's imagination like LG Electronics' Watch Phone. The device, which packs advanced cellphone features …
Anupreeta Das / MediaFile:
Tech cos to H-1B workers: We feel your pain — Technology companies, which have laid off hundreds of thousands of workers, are already feeling the heat from politicians about their support of the H-1B foreign worker program at a time when many Americans are jobless.
Emel Mutlu / Inside AdWords:
A change to our display URL policy — Beginning the week of February 24, we'll implement a change to our AdWords policy regarding multiple display URL domains per ad group. Please read on to determine whether your AdWords account will be affected by this change.
Michael V. Copeland / Fortune:
Uninspired by eBay — The stock is cheap, but its core business doesn't look like it's going anywhere. — SAN FRANCISCO (Fortune) — With the market dipping back below November lows, it feels a bit mean-spirited to be picking on any single company, but please - what has happened to eBay?