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7:30 PM ET, March 6, 2009

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Brad Stone / Bits:
Hulu Evades Boxee's Embrace (Again)  —  Well that was quick.  —  Content from the video site Hulu no longer works on the latest version of the video-watching software Boxee, which I described earlier today.  Hulu, the joint Web venture between NBC and Fox, is clearly not interested …
Discussion: NewTeeVee and CNET News
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Avner Ronen / boxee blog:
the trials and tribulations of innovation  —  we just found out that Hulu blocked the boxee browser from accessing the Hulu site. this is a disappointing development since their RSS feeds are publicly available, and our browser, while optimized for a great 10 ft video experience …
Seth Weintraub / 9 to 5 Mac:
Snow Leopard goes 64 Bit, to be released on June 8th with Stevo?  —  World of Apple is publishing (naughty, naughty) Apple's Snow Leopard release notes, below, which include a new Quicktime Player UI, a new Cocoa Desktop, Info Window and Contextual Menus and of course the new Safari 4 Web Browser.
Discussion: AppleInsider
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Prince McLean / AppleInsider:
Two possible dates for Apple's WWDC 2009 emerge
Discussion: Silicon Alley Insider
Alex Brooks / World of Apple:
New Snow Leopard Build Packs New QuickTime, Cocoa Finder
Discussion: MacRumors
Engineering Windows 7:
Beta to RC Changes - Turning Windows Features On or Off  —  The theme of “choice and control” has been applied in many aspects of how we have designed Windows 7.  We've certainly received lots of positive feedback about the theme and about the choices we've made in the design …
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Matt Buchanan / Gizmodo:
You Can Turn Off Every Major Windows Feature in Windows 7
Discussion: eWeek, Hardware 2.0 and WinBeta
Nick / Rough Type:
The coming of the megacomputer  —  Here's an incredible, and telling, data point.  In a talk yesterday, reports the Financial Times' Richard Waters, the head of Microsoft Research, Rick Rashid, said that about 20 percent of all the server computers being sold in the world …
Discussion: broadstuff
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Richard Waters / blogs.ft.com:
How many computers does the world need?  —  One view of the future holds that the world will end up with just a handful of massive distributed computers, under the control of companies like Google.  —  If so, then we could be getting there faster than you think.
Discussion: CloudAve
Aaron Greenspan / The Huffington Post:
Why I Sued Google (and Won)  —  Like most Americans, I use Google's search engine several times a day without so much as a second thought.  It was only in 2007 that my company's relationship with Google, Inc. temporarily escalated to that of a full-fledged customer, when Think Computer …
Don Reisinger / Webware.com:
Kindle is not the best iPhone e-reader  —  By now, you know you don't need a Kindle 2 to read books electronically.  You can use the new Kindle for iPhone app.  —  But Kindle's not the only way to read books on a iPhone or iPod Touch.  There are two other readers well worth checking out:
Discussion: jkOnTheRun
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Yukari Iwatani Kane / Wall Street Journal:
Breaking Apple's Grip on the iPhone
Michael Arrington / TechCrunch:
Marissa Mayer On Charlie Rose: The Future Of Google, Future Of Search  —  Charlie Rose, who's been focusing lately on Silicon Valley personalities, interviewed Google Vice President Marissa Mayer last night.  In a long and broad ranging discussion, Marissa talks about the product development cycle …
CNET News:
Is Craigslist the world's biggest bordello?  —  Catherine is a 35-year-old sex worker in San Francisco who relies on Craigslist to reduce the physical risks often faced by a woman in her line of work.  —  “Craigslist is important to helping us avoid violence,” says the woman, who is originally from Europe.
Jim Goldman / Tech Check with Jim Goldman:
Apple Gets Crushed, For No Good Reason  —  When it comes to Apple [AAPL Loading...  () ], help me understand something: JP Morgan PC analyst Mark Moskowitz cuts his outlook for iPhone and Mac shipments microscopically, and it's good for a 5 percent drubbing of Apple shares.
Larry Dignan / Between the Lines:
Palm investor: Pre will trump iPhone  —  Palm investor Roger McNamee is talking smack and arguing that Apple iPhone users will jump ship to the to-be-launched Pre.  —  According to Bloomberg, McNamee said: … And. … That's some heady talk from an investor in a company that needs to ship the Pre on time to survive.
Ernesto / TorrentFreak:
Large Pirate Topsite Raided in Sweden  —  The raids were carried out two weeks ago but were only announced today.  The site, which goes by the name ‘Sunnydale’, was a so-called topsite that hosted pirated movies, software and TV-shows spread out over a dozen servers.
Discussion: CNET News
Kip Kniskern / LiveSide:
Did Kumo.com go live last night?  —  Kumo.com, the new iteration of Live Search, is supposed to be in “internal tests”, but apparently at least for a time last night it was live.  We picked up on a re-tweet of a tweet taken down (btw, why bother?  Removing a tweet doesn't remove it from Twitter Search! …
Daniel Libit / The Politico:
Hill tries to bypass Storm  —  There are a lot of storms swirling around Washington these days but only one that's dragging down Democrats and Republicans alike.  It's the one made by Research in Motion.  —  The BlackBerry Storm — the first BlackBerry without a physical keyboard …
Articles by The McKinsey Quarterly:
When job seekers invade Facebook  —  The increasing popularity of online social networking is changing not only the way people manage their careers but social networking itself.  —  • Soumitra Dutta and Matthew Fraser  —  This short essay is a Conversation Starter, one in a series of invited opinions on topical issues.
Discussion: broadstuff, Thanks:atul
Liz Gannes / NewTeeVee:
Changing Nature of Virality: Facebook and Twitter  —  After Perez Hilton recorded a single-day high of 13.9 million page views on the day after the Oscars, web research firm Hitwise found that the celeb gossip site's top traffic source is Facebook.  That's crazy — for nearly as long …
Associated Press:
Stock slump could end up enriching Google workers  —  MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. (AP) — This week's steep drop in the stock market is yielding a golden opportunity for most Google employees.  That's because the Internet search leader plans to reset the price on millions of stock options based …
Discussion: Bits
Tom Krazit / CNET News:
Apple denies second round of layoff rumors  —  For the second time in a week, Apple has denied rumors that it has laid off workers.  —  On Friday, Valleywag reported that a tipster informed it of layoffs in the Mac Gardware and Pro Applications group, describing Apple's Cupertino headquarters as having …
Discussion: Gawker
Rik Ferguson / Countermeasures:
Webcam Porn Hijacks Twitter Accounts  —  It appears that there is a rash of Twitter account hijacking going on this evening.  Hundreds of twitter accounts are being compromised and tweets are being posted encouraging users to make the accquaintance of a 23 year old female with a webcam...
Janko Roettgers / NewTeeVee:
The Myth of the Darknets  —  Ars Technica published an intriguing piece by Nate Anderson today predicting that file-sharing programs like the new version of Lime Wire will lead to users just swapping files among friends.  These private sharing networks are oftentimes called darknets …
Mark Milian / L.A. Times Tech Blog:
USocial CEO: 'We're gaming Digg'  —  USocial is gaming popular social bookmarking sites, including Digg.  Credit: uSocial  —  Among Digg's and StumbleUpon's tens of millions of users, the social bookmarking sites have successfully dealt with numerous troublemakers who try to “game” the voting systems.
Discussion: Techdirt and Between the Lines, Thanks:mrinaldesai
Robert Scoble / Scobleizer:
Why I haven't posted for two weeks  —  TechCrunch has the news tonight: Scoble to leave Fast Company.  —  Back in 2003 I wrote a Corporate Blogging Manifesto.  Rule #13 is “don't write if your life is in turmoil.”  —  It's even harder to write when you are negotiating for stuff.
 
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Matt Richtel / Bits:
Analyst: Wireless Industry Price Wars Loom
Discussion: DSLreports and FierceWireless
Byron Acohido / Technology Live:
Obama to receive cybersecurity report
Jeff Segal / Telegraph:
Google needs to grow up and pay a dividend
Discussion: Tech Trader Daily
internetnews.com:
Confronting the ‘Tech Innovation Deficit’
Discussion: Light Reading and TechCrunchIT
Elizabeth Holmes / Wall Street Journal:
Building Up Brands on the Web
Peter Kafka / MediaMemo:
Why Are Big Music's Videos Trapped on YouTube? An Insider Explains.
 Earlier Items: 
Owen Thomas / Gawker:
Another Exec Unfriends Facebook
Marshall Kirkpatrick / ReadWriteWeb:
Netvibes Appears to Be Dying
Anthony Ha / VentureBeat:
Searching for the wisdom of the twits
Rory Maher / paidContent.org:
Analyst: Expect More Internet Acquisitions This Year and Next
Gord Hotchkiss / Search Engine Land:
Is Google Rewiring Our Brains?
Discussion: A Networked World
Gareth Beavis / TechRadar.com:
Philips: OLED windows in a few years