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Richard Whitt / Google Public Policy Blog:
Sex, conference calls, and outdated FCC rules — Last month AT&T complained to the FCC about our policy of restricting outbound Google Voice calls to phone numbers in a small number of “rural” areas, just as other Internet applications do. — The reason we restrict calls to certain local phone carriers' numbers is simple.
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Jason Kincaid / TechCrunch:
AT&T Complaint Prompts FCC Letter To Google Inquiring About Google Voice — Two weeks ago AT&T wrote a letter to the FCC about Google Voice, complaining that the service was preventing users from calling certain numbers, which is against FCC policy (AT&T has previously attempted to do the same thing but was prevented from doing so).
Alexa Olesen / Associated Press:
AP, News Corp bosses tell search engines to pay up — BEIJING — The leaders of two of the world's major news organizations said Friday that it is time for search engines and others who use news content for free to pay up. — The comments from Tom Curley of The Associated Press …
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Zachary M. Seward / Nieman Journalism Lab:
What The Associated Press is saying to Google, Microsoft, and Yahoo
What The Associated Press is saying to Google, Microsoft, and Yahoo
Erick Schonfeld / TechCrunch:
You Can Ignore The AP's Bluster. It Is Just A Negotiating Bluff.
You Can Ignore The AP's Bluster. It Is Just A Negotiating Bluff.
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Christopher Null:
Netflix boss says DVD has two years left — Buzz up! — The days of building your precious DVD collection may be coming to an end sooner than you think. If Netflix CEO Reed Hastings' comments are any guide, the DVD era may be set to come to a rather abrupt halt.
Larry Dignan / Between the Lines:
Retraction: Yahoo and Iran — Overnight one of our bloggers, Richard Koman, reported that Yahoo handed over user names to the Iranian government. We're retracting the blog post. Here's what went wrong. — First, the post was based on a single source who had a clear agenda.
Chad Hurley / YouTube Blog:
Y,000,000,000uTube — Three years ago today, Steve and I stood out in front of our offices and jokingly crowned ourselves the burger kings of media. We'd just made headlines by joining with Google in our shared goal of organizing the world's information (in our case, video) …
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Miguel Helft / Bits:
YouTube: We're Bigger Than You Thought
YouTube: We're Bigger Than You Thought
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Eric Miller / Tennessean.com:
Facebook ‘poke’ leads to woman's arrest — A Hendersonville woman was arrested for virtually “poking” someone on the social networking site Facebook. — Shannon D. Jackson, 36, was arrested Friday, Sept. 25 for allegedly violating an order of protection.
Josh Lowensohn / CNET News:
Adobe brings Photoshop.com to the iPhone — Adobe Systems on Friday introduced a new Photoshop app for iPhone users that lets them edit photos from both their phone and their online library on Photoshop.com. — The app is free of charge and offers tools such as cropping, image rotation …
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Nick Eaton / The Microsoft Blog:
Gates Foundation mulls nationwide fiber-optic wiring — The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation has estimated it would cost $5 billion to $10 billion to wire the nation's “anchor institutions” with fiber-optic cable. — The Seattle-based charity filed an analysis to the Federal Communications Commission …
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The Official Google Blog:
New in Google Squared: quality improvements, sorting and exporting — Today we're launching a number of improvements to the amount and quality of information you can find with Google Squared, as well as new tools to sort and export the data. — As we explained when we first launched Squared …
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Matt Burns / CrunchGear:
Unboxing the Windows 7 Launch Party kit — My Windows 7 Launch Party kit is finally here! As you may recall, I was selected to host one of these Windows 7 Launch Parties. I'm so lucky. — Oh, man, look at all this stuff. Streamers, balloons, party bags, playing cards, a puzzle, and a poster!!!
Andy Plesser / Beet.TV:
Sir Tim Berners-Lee: The Semantic Web Has Arrived and the Obama Administration is “Onboard” — WASHINGTON, D.C. — Sir Tim Berners-Lee, the inventor of the World Wide Web, has been on a quest for several years for the adoption of something he has coined the semantic Web — a data-rich, interconnected Web.
Bits:
Barnes & Noble E-Reader Could Come Oct. 20 With Lending Options — While Barnes & Noble has made its e-book store available on a range of devices, including the iPhone, BlackBerry and coming e-readers from Plastic Logic and Irex, it has always left open the possibility that it would develop …
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Mike LeBeau / Google Mobile Blog:
Quick Search Box for Android: Search your phone and the web — I'm happy to announce Quick Search Box (QSB) for Android, a fast and versatile new system-wide search experience, available right from your phone's home screen. Since keystrokes are at a premium when you're typing on your phone …
Eric Eldon / Inside Facebook:
Hitwise: Facebook September US Visits Up 194 Percent Year Over Year — Facebook has continued its US surge, according to Hitwise, having grown its market share from 55.2% of all social networks in August to 58.6% last month. That's a a 194 percent increase over September, 2008, when it had 19.9% of the market.
Andrew Lim / Recombu:
App Friday: iPhone app store is a squatter's delight — You would normally find a story about one of our favourite apps on App Friday but today we uncovered something rather disturbing. At 8am this morning we received an email from Atomic Antelope, a UK-based iPhone app company …
Bate Felix / Reuters:
EU in contact with U.S. govt on IBM investigation — * EU says no joint probe with U.S. into IBM — The European Commission said on Friday it was assisting an antitrust investigation into technology services company IBM (IBM.N) by the U.S. Justice Department but had not launched a formal probe of its own.
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Samantha Pearson / Financial Times:
Technology sector adds strength to the rally — Wall Street yesterday recorded its first full week of consecutive gains since November 2006 after strength in technology stocks added to this week's rally. — International Business Machines rose 3 per cent to $125.93 after Barclays upgraded …
Larry Dignan / Between the Lines:
Yahoo pays its ‘technical debt’ with IT overhaul — Yahoo had a lot of “technical debt”—systems that most companies would call legacy infrastructure—and has it just about paid off. — Sam Pullara, chief technologist at Yahoo, walked developers through its infrastructure changes over the last three years.
Michael Krigsman / IT Project Failures:
Twitter suspends security researcher's account as a threat — Twitter erroneously suspended, and subsequently restored, a prominent researcher's account two months after he tweeted a security warning intended to inform his audience about an imminent threat.