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Fred / A VC:
eBay and Skype? — First of all, let me say that I love Skype. — Now that I've gotten rid of AIM and Yahoo Messenger, I have only two IM clients on my desktop, Trillian and Skype. If everyone had a Skype account, I'd have only one and it would be Skype. — As Lucinda said in her comment to my Goodbye AIM post yesterday:
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Vauhini Vara / Wall Street Journal:
New Search Engines Help Users Find Blogs — Users Say Google and Yahoo — Fail to Locate Latest Postings; — A Guide to the Top Sites — The race is on to become the Google of blogs. — Web logs, online diaries written and published by everyone from college students to big media companies …
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John Battelle's Searchblog, Kevin Burton's Feed Blog, Online News Squared and ben barren
Seth Godin / Seth's Blog:
Who's There? the new ebook (free for now) — I wish I had started a cable TV network in 1980. — I also wish I had built a search engine in 1995. — Too late. — Blogs, on the other hand, are changing the consumption of information far far faster than either of those two outlets ever did.
Douglas Sorocco / rethink:
Carnival of the Capitalists - Rethink(IP) Edition — Permalink: Carnival of the Capitalists - Rethink(IP) Edition — Thanks for wandering on by Rethink(IP) for this week's installment of the Carnival of the Capitalists. If you are scratching your head trying to figure out what the heck Rethink …
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sony-europe.com:
NEW WALKMAN is born — NEW WALKMAN is born — Berlin, 8 September 2005 - 26 years after WALKMAN created a revolutionary music lifestyle, the new Sony WALKMAN will now redefine it. — Simply called 'WALKMAN', the new digital music player from Sony features spectacular ergonomic design …
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Marko Ahtisaari / Ahtisaari:
Blogging over Las Vegas — Seven Challenges to our Shared Mobile Future — I sit here connected, flying somewhere over Las Vegas. Wireless networks and satellite links combine to draw me online. Right now, finally always on, seems a fitting time to reflect on how we got here and where we should go next.
prweb.com:
Mitsui & Co., Ltd. Makes Investment in Feedster, Inc. — Mitsui & Co., Ltd., today announced it has made an investment in Feedster, a leading developer and provider of RSS search services for the Internet that will help Feedster expand its business worldwide.
Stuart Henshall / Skype Journal:
Katrina - the landline - Telecom's Response — Now's a little late to rethink how Telecoms could respond to the Katrina crisis. Still... Imagine that your phone is under 20 feet of water. The number doesn't work. You are displaced (refugee apparently is a bad term) and split from your family and other loved ones.
Loren / Incremental Blogger:
Ink gestures addin for Word (part 3) — The ink gestures addin for Word is coming along. — Bob is making some terrific progress with the Office UI integration. He was stuck on a couple Office CommandBar issues, but I think he's made his way through them. He's definitely been learning lots about the workings of Word.
Michael Singer / CNET.com:
Rokr iTunes phone, iPod Nano unveiled — SAN FRANCISCO—Apple Computer on Wednesday unveiled a tiny new iPod that will replace the popular iPod Mini and a cell phone capable of playing music downloaded from a computer running iTunes. — At an invitation-only event for journalists and others here …
Neil Hume / Guardian:
Acquisition hysteria grips Reuters — Reuters, the news and financial information group, became the latest stock to be caught up in the acquisition craze sweeping the London market. — Its shares, which have underperformed the wider market by nearly 15% over the past three months …
fema.gov:
2. Wait 24 Hours … Does the online application require Internet Explorer? — Yes and no. — Currently to complete your application online you must be using Microsoft's Internet Explorer 6.0 or above. We are in the process of modifying the application so that it will be available to additional browsers.
Kim / Weatherall's Law:
Justice Wilcox is a brave judge: some initial comments on the Kazaa judgment — So today, senior Australian Federal Court judge Justice Wilcox handed down his decision in the trial of the Kazaa case. In this case, over 30 applicants - in essence, copyright owners - sued the companies …