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Michael Arrington / TechCrunch:
Deny This, Last.fm — A couple of months ago Erick Schonfeld wrote a post titled “Did Last.fm Just Hand Over User Listening Data To the RIAA?” based on a source that has proved to be very reliable in the past. All hell broke loose shortly thereafter. — Before posting Erick reached out to the RIAA …
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Russian Investment Offer Proof Of Facebook's Desperation? — As with all things Facebook, yesterday's WSJ story about a $200 million offer from a Russian firm at a $10 billion valuation triggered a violent debate. — Some saw it was a sign of the company's desperation:
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Keith Rabois / TechCrunch:
How Facebook, MySpace and YouTube Killed eBay — Editor's note: This is a guest post by Keith Rabois, vice president of strategy and business development for Slide, the social entertainment company. Prior to Slide, Keith was a VP at LinkedIn and an EVP at PayPal in charge of among other things …
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Sarah Perez / ReadWriteWeb:
Why Don't You Love Flock? — A few days ago, the social web browser Flock released version 2.5 of their software, integrating Facebook Chat, improving Twitter functionality, and adding a new broadcasting feature called “Flockcast.” As we evaluated the upgrade, a thought occurred to us …
Justin Smith / Inside Facebook:
Facebook Announces Settlement of Legal Dispute with Another Former Zuckerberg Classmate — Facebook has just issued a Friday night press release announcing the settling of a trademark dispute with Think Computer Corporation, whose founder Aaron Greenspan created the houseSYSTEM student web portal …
Josh Young / Networked News:
Not by Links Alone — At this unthinkably late hour, many of even the most recalcitrant journalists and newsy curmudgeons have given themselves over, painfully, to the fundamentally important fact that the economics of abundance now govern their world. — For many, of course, stemming that tide is still paramount.
Leena Rao / TechCrunch:
Six Small Conferences About Twitter, And Counting — It's no surprise that Twitter, the current darling of social media and one of the fastest growing web sites, is now becoming the subject matter of entire conferences. There is a tremendous opportunity for businesses and brands to use Twitter …
Steven Levy / Wired News:
Secret of Googlenomics: Data-Fueled Recipe Brews Profitability — In the midst of financial apocalypse, the gadflies and gurus of the global marketplace are gathered at the San Francisco Hilton for the annual meeting of the American Economics Association. The mood is similar to a seismologist convention in the wake of the Big One.
Brooke Crothers / CNET News:
AMD says Intel-only deal struck at Apple in 2005 — An Advanced Micro Devices executive claims that Intel and Apple cut a deal in 2005 that made Intel an exclusive supplier of processors to Apple, preventing AMD from gaining Apple business. — The claim, made in a phone interview with Tom McCoy …
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Jim / craigslist blog:
Turning a Blind Eye — Noteable as this news cycle winds down ( “Craigslist Pwns McMaster,” “Pandering Has Its Price,” “Craigslist 1, McMaster 0,” “McMaster's Final Humiliation” ) has been the absolute disinterest shown by reporters and politicians alike in hardcore sex ads featured in journalistic media …
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Will Park / IntoMobile:
Japanese university using free iPhones to track students — While the American educational system continues to falter, Japanese educators are pushing for high-tech educational tools. A university in Japan is using the popularity of the iPhone to help keep track of their faculty and student body.
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Seth Weintraub / Computerworld Blogs:
Cartier drops lawsuit against Apple over iPhone app — What was to be the battle of the brands never even got started. Hours after filing suit against Apple today for allowing a third party iPhone developer to post an application depicting a Cartier watch image in the app, Cartier International dropped the suit.
Wendy Davis / MediaPost:
Craigslist Gets Restraining Order Against A.G. — After weeks of bluster about Craigslist, South Carolina Attorney General Henry McMaster agreed today to a temporary order preventing him from bringing criminal charges against company executives. — “Until the court rules on the merits …
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Michael Arrington / TechCrunch:
McMaster's Final Humiliation: Federal Smack Down (Restraining Order Below)
McMaster's Final Humiliation: Federal Smack Down (Restraining Order Below)
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