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Google Print and the Authors Guild — Today we learned that the Authors Guild filed a lawsuit to try to stop Google Print. We regret that this group chose to sue us over a program that will make millions of books more discoverable to the world — especially since any copyright holder can exclude their books from the program.
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Diller Sacks the Butler — Jeeves is out of a job. — IAC/InterActiveCorp. (IACI:Nasdaq - commentary - research - Cramer's Take) is dropping the butler who doubles as the mascot of its recently acquired Ask Jeeves online search business. — The New York-based online empire …
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Paid Search Expected to Outpace Display By 2010 — Paid search revenues are set to outpace display advertising by 2010, according to a JupiterResearch report forecasting the next five years in the U.S. paid search market. — The category accounted for 34 percent of total online ad spending in 2004, or $4.2 billion in spending.

Rhymes With Ditty — See news item that Dell had released a new flash-memory-based music player to compete against the iPod Shuffle: the Dell DJ Ditty. — Note that no picture of said Ditty accompanies news item. … Note that no picture of said Ditty appears on front page of dell.com …
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Dell launches new music player — SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Dell Inc., the world's biggest personal computer maker, announced out six new products on Tuesday including two printers and a digital music player aimed at the iPod Shuffle. — The DJ Ditty weighs 1.29 ounces and its 512 megabytes …

Microsoft streamlines to challenge competitors — You prune in the fall to have flowers in the spring, or at least that's what Microsoft Chief Executive Steve Ballmer hopes for with a massive reorganization that's intended to restore the company's agility. — Ballmer yesterday cut Microsoft's number …
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Steve Ballmer's Memo to Staff — Today, we are announcing the creation of three new business divisions — Microsoft Platform Products & Services Division, which will be led by Kevin Johnson and Jim Allchin as co-Presidents; Microsoft Business Division to be led by Jeff Raikes as President …
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Mozilla Firefox 1.0.7 Released — Mozilla Firefox 1.0.7, a security and stability update to the flagship Mozilla browser, is now available for download. Fixes are included for the international domain name (IDN) link buffer overflow vulnerability and the Linux command line URL parsing flaw.
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Mozilla Linux Command Line URL Parsing Security Flaw Reported
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Special: Lifehacker's guide to weblog comments — Leaving a comment on someone's weblog is like walking into their living room and joining in on a conversation. As in real life, online there are some people who are a pleasure to converse with, and some who are not.
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It's a nice day for an iPod wedding — As a bride-to-be, Jessica Spence was taking extra care to note the details at a friend's wedding recently. — One thing that stood out to her was an idle-looking DJ who hit a few buttons on his laptop and appeared to take the rest of the night easy.
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Fewer clicks, more answers... These days, search has become such a fact of life, that everybody I talk to takes it completely for granted. — But it seems like every week I'm reminded why its so much fun working on a search engine that is used daily by millions of people …

Why I Fear Google WiFi — Google's (Nasdaq: GOOG) got tongues wagging again. Today, speculation's buzzing that the firm is going to roll out its own wireless Internet service, possibly called "Google WiFi." This is an old rumor, actually, but it's gained new fuel with the discovery …

List of Blog Networks v3 (September) — My second effort back in June to put together a list of blogging networks got a strong response, but three months is a long time in the blogopshere so its time for a new list. — It would be fair to say the blog networks are breading like rabbits at the moment …