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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.
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A New Digital Library Alliance Makes its Debut
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Reading Battelle's book makes me look at the Search — I just finished reading John Battelle's The Search. First, a disclosure. He sent me the book and even signed it. So, I'm a bit biased to say something nice about it. — I did enjoy it. Even ignored West Wing, which was on TV.
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Digital music sales surge amid broader decline — LONDON (Reuters) - The music industry cheered a tripling of digital music sales in the first half of 2005 that was spurred by mobile phone "ringtunes" and online services and offset persistent declines in overall sales.
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Fans spent $790m on digital music in H1
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Writeboard is live — Today we officially announce Writeboard (and here's what it looks like for those visual thinkers). It's free and available as a standalone hosted web app. It's also integrated into Backpack if you have a Backpack account. More on the Backpack integration below.
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Emerging Technology — Web 2.0 Arrives — Software upgrades promise to turn the Internet into a lush rain forest of information teeming with new life — Some technological revolutions arrive as revelation. You hear a human voice wafting out from a rotating plastic disk …
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On Web 2.0 Definitions — The buzz has been increasing over the past few days on what is Web 2.0, and what it is not. Om sort of initiated the movement by blogging his answer to a question asked during a dinner conversation. My own response (at the same dinner) included 3 characteristics …

104th Carnival of the Capitalists — 2 years ago Jay and Rob created the Carnival of the Capitalists. This edition celebrates the end of the 2nd year and looks forward to the Anniversary editions from the founders the next two weeks. In that time there has been some 3,500 hundred posts …

Web 2.0 != a check — It's great people are reading my blog before sending me a business plan. I've gotten a bunch of business plans, podcasts, etc, that I would have otherwise never had a shot at. I've had over 50 'no harm, no foul' meetings, participated in over 25 meetings with angels, start up groups, and various bar mitzvahs.

All That Fizzes Is Not Soda — For those who've never tried carbonated yogurt, here's what you can expect: — It's a little tart and a little sweet, and bubbles lightly with fruity flavor as it hits your tongue. People who like regular yogurt will probably find it tasty and also slightly weird …

Windows Vista beta 2 comes in November — More polished, graphic ready — THE NEXT VERSION of the Vole's highly anticipated operating system is expected in November. It won't speed up introduction of this system but it at least means that we are one step closer to the Q4 2006 introduction.

30GB Web Mail Launches Into Beta — A new web mail service launched today promising to bring users an email inbox of 30gb. — 30gigs.com started off with the idea of creating an "All in one" site for the webmaster and avid computer users. According to the sites "about us" page …
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'UnGoogleables' Hide From Search — Geri Agalia doesn't appear to leave less of a data trail than most Americans. She has a phone in her name, a bank account, utility bills, a mortgage and a credit card. But the stay-at-home mom and part-time student is among a select and ever-shrinking group …
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Web auction for Katrina-hit boats — WASHINGTOIN (MarketWatch) — As many as 800 boats and yachts damaged by Hurricane Katrina will be sold over the Internet. — National Liquidators, a Fort Lauderdale, Fla.-based company that calls itself the world's largest boat-liquidation company …
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