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37signals Writeboard for collaborative writing — 37signals has released Writeboard. My first impressions? Meh. Honestly, I wasn't all that impressed with it, but overall, it is a great solution to collaborative writing. My expectation was to be something more along the lines of Writely …
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Scobleizing Microsoft's corporate culture — Home IT Management Software Infrastructure — Who says Microsoft's culture has become too bureaucratic? Forget about reorgs and hierarchies. Microsoft's chief blogger Robert Scoble goes directly to the top. Corporate bloggers take note.

Announcing the Open Content Alliance — From time to time we've invited guest bloggers to write on the Yahoo! Search blog. Today we welcome Brewster Kahle, founder of the Internet Archive. We asked Brewster if he'd like to introduce the Open Content Alliance.

Google Bids to Provide WiFi in San Fran — SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Google Inc. (GOOG) wants to connect all of San Francisco to the Internet with a free wireless service, creating a springboard for the online search engine leader to leap into the telecommunications industry.
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Yahoo! Played a Key Role in McDonald's Fake Blog Campaign — Remember McDonald's phony Lincoln Fry blog? Well, according to MediaPost (third story down) the umbrella Lincoln Fry campaign (TV/online) was successful and the fake blog played a big role in it. What's more, Yahoo had a major hand in it as well.

RSS Feeds to Newsletters and Specializing the Feed — I got a very nice e-mail from a lady in Australia asking how the ResearchBuzz newsletters were done. Did I have a method, she asked, of converting my RSS feed to a newsletter? — The answer to that is no; the newsletter is done separately …
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Spark lights a capital fuse — Industryites create financial fund — A team of longtime showbiz industryites, including former Lions Gate, Sony and Turner exec Dennis Miller, has launched a venture capital firm called Spark Capital. — Firm said it will direct its $260 million under management …

BUSINESS BLOGGING != EXECUTIVE BLOGGING — Another example of creeping "headism": Stephen Baker at Business Week warns that "The business blog backlash is nigh". … I fully agree that it's hard to imagine many CEOs keeping up a decent blog for long. Not only do they not have the time …

Oregon RIAA Victim Fights Back; Sues RIAA for Electronic Trespass, Violations of Computer Fraud & Abuse, Invasion of Privacy, RICO, Fraud — ATLANTIC V. ANDERSEN — This is the case peer-to-peer file sharers have been waiting for. Tanya Andersen, a 41 year old disabled single mother living in Oregon …

The Value in Volume — How did you buy software a couple decades ago (for those old enough to remember)? — You went to your local retailer (or back then, they sent a sales rep), you bought a box, with a manual, 20 floppy disks, and a heavy carton. As a software company …

Microsoft to Build PDF Support Into Office 12 — The software kingpin also is releasing pre-Beta 1 Office 12 bits to some of its Most Valuable Professionals. — Microsoft will build into its forthcoming Office 12 desktop suite a "save to PDF" capability, according to Office program manager Brian Jones.
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The Big Picture — The Big Picture is a CNET News.com special feature, connecting the dots between stories, companies, and topics within the News.com site. — See a live example, or in full-screen mode. — Navigation Click on a bubble to center the display on that story, topic or company.

Beyond porkbusters: Paramedia — I like Porkbusters (and I'm about to hear Glenn Reynolds plug the movement on Reliable Sources). It was born the way things are online: a sudden need, a sudden inspiration clicks with a critical mass and movement moves. This is a great example …

Microsoft Kills Blockbuster for Good — Though there has been talk for ages now about single-play DVDs (they sound cooler when you imagine them self-destructing after playing in a puff of smoke), word now comes that Microsoft is actually ready to mass-produce the things and hopes to make them available some time next year.
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