Check out Mini-Techmeme for simple mobiles or Techmeme Mobile for modern smartphones.
5:35 AM ET, November 14, 2009

Techmeme

 Top Items: 
Joe Hewitt:
On Middle Men  —  The Internet has been incredibly empowering to creators, and just as destructive to middle men.  In the 20th century, every musician needed a record label to get his or her music heard.  Every author needed a publishing house to be read.  Every journalist needed a newspaper.
Discussion: VentureBeat and Technovia
Chris Crum / WebProNews:
Google: Page Speed May Become a Ranking Factor in 2010  —  Algorithm Change Would Make Slow Sites Rank Lower  —  Over the course of 2009, a consistent theme that Google has been involved with is that of speed.  In announcement after announcement, Google has talked about the importance of speed on the web …
Victoria Ho / ZDNet:
Google: Firms can ‘get rid’ of Office in a year  —  SINGAPORE—In a year, most enterprises will have the choice to “get rid of [Microsoft] Office if they chose to”, suggests Dave Girouard, president of Google's enterprise division.  —  Girouard, one of the company's four presidents including …
Mary Jo Foley / All about Microsoft:
Microsoft admits its GPL violation; will reissue Windows 7 tool under open-source license  —  Microsoft officials confirmed on November 13 — a few days after pulling a Windows 7 download tool that allegedly contained improperly-licensed open-souce code — that the company did …
RELATED:
Peter Galli / Port 25:
Update on the Windows 7 USB/DVD Tool
Chris Nuttall / Globe and Mail:
RIM takes smartphone fight to rivals  —  Jim Balsillie headed to San Francisco Bay Area conference to try and prove the BlackBerry can keep up with its U.S. competition  — Personal Tech - Back to School Laptop Guide - The Download Decade - Browse the Windows 7 section
New York Times:
Terms of Digital Book Deal With Google Revised  —  SAN FRANCISCO — Google and groups representing book publishers and authors filed a modified version of their controversial books settlement with a federal court on Friday.  The changes would pave the way for other companies …
RELATED:
Jessica E. Vascellaro / Digits:   Authors Guild Cheers Modified Book Settlement (Which Isn't Even Out Yet)
Chris Messina / FactoryCity:
Don't make me a target  —  The augmented reality view in Brightkite's mobile app.  —  Brightkite, a location-tracking service, recently launched version 2.0 of their service after merging with Limbo and taking $9M in funding this past April.  —  In recent months I've found myself using Foursquare …
Bloomberg:
AdMob Said to Have Been Approached by Apple Before Accepting Google Offer  —  Nov. 13 (Bloomberg) — AdMob Inc. was approached by Apple Inc. about an acquisition before the company accepted a $750 million bid from Google Inc., according to people familiar with the matter.
Dana Oshiro / ReadWriteWeb:
Second Life Founder Launching Reputation Currency System  —  Six years after creating Second Life, Philip Rosedale announced that he would be focusing on a new project.  Shrouded in mystery, the Linden Chairman and fellow Lindenite Ryan Downe began work in October on Love Machine Inc …
Jeffrey A. Trachtenberg / Digits:
A Later Ship Date For Nook  —  If you want to put a Nook electronic-book reader under the tree, you'd better move fast — very fast. … Barnes & Noble's Web site now says that new orders are expected to be shipped on Dec. 18, in time to make Christmas delivery.
Discussion: Technologizer
Caroline McCarthy / CNET News:
Running a contest on Facebook?  That'll cost you  —  For Madison Avenue, Facebook just got a little less free.  —  Last week, the massive social network announced that brands, advertisers, and marketers that want to run contests or sweepstakes on its platform have to go through an approval process first.
Jason Kincaid / TechCrunch:
Facebook Killed The MTV Star: Shakira To Debut New Music Video On Ustream/Facebook  —  International music star Shakira is taking a new approach to releasing her latest music video: she's doing it through a live stream on Ustream, which will be emedded on her Facebook Page.
Discussion: O'Grady's PowerPage and Macworld
Mike Butcher / TechCrunch Europe:
Badda Bing!  Microsoft woos newspapers by funding their stick to beat Google  —  As Microsoft shed its beta tag for the launch of the UK version of Bing today, TechCrunch Europe has learnt that it held a secret meeting with a group of big European publishers, mainly newspapers.
Joanna Stern / SlashGear:
Hey, Premium Notebooks or Netbooks, Get the Basics Right!  —  I wrote this column on the Nokia Booklet 3G which is, in my opinion, the most luxurious looking netbook on the market.  And for its $600 ($299 with a pretty expensive 2 year AT&T contract) it sure as heck should be.
Discussion: SlashPhone
Andrew Munchbach / Boy Genius Report:
WHERE helps us track DROID infestation, sales numbers  —  The folks over at uLocate, makers of the popular GPS-centric WHERE application, have come through with some stats in order to help us better track the DROID as it leaves store shelves...and there's a map for that.  Oh irony.
Discussion: Electronista
Tomio Geron / Venture Capital Dispatch:
When A Call From Maine Leads To A $9M Funding In Florida  —  Sometimes cold calls do pay off - even in venture capital. … Voxeo Corp., which provides Internet and voice communications services, said today it raised $9 million in Series A financing from Maine-based North Atlantic Capital and the newly formed Florida Growth Fund.
Discussion: PE Hub Blog and VatorNews
Jared Newman / PC World:
Is Dell's Android Smartphone Doomed?  —  Dell confirmed it is releasing an Android-based smartphone, called the Mini 3, in China and Brazil, but the company's lack of details about the handset makes it hard to get excited.  Dell's unwillingness to share more about the Mini 3 also has me wondering …
Discussion: Direct2Dell, NBC Bay Area and Tech Beat
Kim Hart / The Hill:
Broadcasters: Don't lay a finger our spectrum  —  Today, 16 local broadcasting companies filed comments with the FCC to get across one very clear message: Don't mess with our airwaves.  —  Broadcasters, who recently gave up a big chunk of spectrum for public safety uses during the digital TV transition …
Associated Press:
N.J. computer programmer who worked for Bernard Madoff is arrested by FBI  —  NEW YORK — Two former employees for Bernard Madoff programmed an old IBM computer to generate false records that concealed the money manager's massive Ponzi scheme and were given hush money when they threatened to stop lying, federal prosecutors said today.
Discussion: Gizmodo
Alex Crippen / CNBC.com:
Microsoft's Bill Gates Praises Apple's Steve Jobs For ‘Saving the Company’  —  Microsoft's Bill Gates had some words of praise today for Steve Jobs, the CEO of arch-rival Apple, despite the blistering “Mac and PC” television ads that sharply, and humorously, criticize the new Windows 7 operating system.
bit.ly blog:
Summary Bit.ly Stats  —  For a long time, our users have been requesting summarized views of their click data.  Today, we have taken the first in a series of steps to expose a summary of data across all of your Bit.ly links.  —  At the top of your Bit.ly history, you'll see a small chart displaying …
Discussion: TechCrunch and WebNewser, Thanks:atul
Marshall Kirkpatrick / ReadWriteWeb:
Dolly Parton Says: You Should Try IE8 Webslices!  —  In what's got to be the most amusing celebrity tech endorsement of the season so far, Dolly Parton has gone on YouTube endorsing Microsoft's IE8.  It's got this great webslices feature, you see.  “You've got to have Internet Explorer 8 to use webslices …
John Gruber / Daring Fireball:
The Airfoil Speakers Touch Situation  —  Regarding today's aforelinked tale from Rogue Amoeba regarding the four-month-long process to get a minor bug-fix update to Airfoil Speakers Touch published on the App Store, several readers who insist upon defending Apple in this matter have pointed me to Jeff LaMarche's response.
Michael Arrington / TechCrunch:
Wikipedia Runs Ads Highlighting Their No-Ad Policy  —  Moments after Craigslist founder Craig Newmark joins the Wikimedia/Wikipedia advisory board things start to go crazy.  —  Way back in 2006 Jason Calacanis, then an executive at AOL, was trying to convince Wikipedia to puts ads on the site.
 
 Archived Page Info: 
This is a snapshot of Techmeme at 5:35 AM ET, November 14, 2009.

View the current page or another snapshot:


 
 Techmeme Sponsor Posts: 
Tribe AI:
Build AI products that matter  —  Tribe AI helps organizations rapidly deploy AI solutions that have real business impact.  We bring together world class AI talent and tooling to drive differentiated results.
Zoho:
How you can grow your business with Zoho One  —  Zoho One is a comprehensive business suite, giving businesses the scalability, stability, security, and features they need for smooth operations.
Hamming:
Make AI Voice Agents trustworthy  —  Hamming AI automatically tests AI voice agents and continuously monitors them in production.
Techmeme Leaderboards:
Discover the top reporters on AI, VR, policy, and much more  —  We've analyzed Techmeme's news crawl to identify the most influential and prolific writers on 48 news topics.  Download reports immediately for just $100.
Sponsor Techmeme
 
 See Also: 
Techmeme: site main
Techmeme River: reverse chronological Techmeme
Techmeme Mobile: for phones
Techmeme Leaderboard: Techmeme's top sources
 
 Subscribe: 
Techmeme RSS feed
Techmeme on X
Techmeme on Mastodon
 
 
 More Items: 
Camille Ricketts / VentureBeat:
Microsoft Hohm launches for Xcel Energy customers
Discussion: Earth2Tech and Seeking Alpha
Roger Parloff / Fortune:
Intel settlement: The power of emails
Patrickj / Just Another iPhone Blog:
Quick Look: Walmart App for iPhone
Discussion: TECH.BLORGE.com
Greg Kumparak / MobileCrunch:
Virgin Mobile USA expands Broadband2Go sales
Discussion: DSLreports
Chris Ziegler / Engadget:
Editorial: Hey, AT&T — drop lawsuits, not calls
 Earlier Items: 
Louisa Hearn / Illawarra Mercury:
Creator of Rick Astley iPhone worm threatened
Discussion: The Register
David Coursey / PC World:
Google Chrome OS: A Nice Place to Visit, But?
Discussion: MediaFile and TECH.BLORGE.com
K. T. Bradford / LAPTOP Mag:
Verizon Responds to Data Overcharging Accusations
Discussion: Gadgetell and Internet Evolution
Erick Schonfeld / TechCrunch:
News Corp Wants To “Lead” The Media Industry To Its Own Demise
Discussion: Communications … and Gawker
 

 
From Mediagazer:

Benjamin Mullin / New York Times:
The Onion, backed by some Sandy Hook families and Everytown for Gun Safety, buys Infowars in a bankruptcy auction, and plans a January 2025 relaunch as a parody

Matthew Keys / The Desk:
Disney said Disney+ Q4 ARPU in the US and Canada, down 1% QoQ to $7.70, was affected partly by new wholesale arrangements with some distributors

The Hollywood Reporter:
Disney expects to spend $24B on content in 2025, up from $23.4B in 2024, due to sports programming expenses rising after NFL rate increases and NBA contracts

 
Sister Sites:

Mediagazer
 Top news and commentary for media professionals from all around the web
memeorandum
 What US political commentators are discussing online right now
WeSmirch
 The top celebrity news from all around the web on a single page