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Michael Arrington / TechCrunch:
First Screen Shot of Sphere  —  Launched: Private Beta Launch this Weekend  —  Status: Funded by Doug MacKenzie, Kevin Compton, Phil Black, Will Hearst, David Mahoney, Vince Vannelli and Mike Winton  —  I met with Tony Conrad, one of the founders of Sphere, today at our office (ok …
Wall Street Journal:
Refco Starts to Unwind Business  —  The Refco crisis intensified, with banks and securities firms scrambling to see if an outright failure could be averted.  Refco began unwinding customer positions.  The CFTC reiterated that it only regulates Refco business of futures trading on exchanges.
Discussion: InsideGoogle
Anick Jesdanun / Associated Press:
Yahoo Said to Join AOL's Suitors  —  NEW YORK - Yahoo Inc. (Nasdaq:YHOO - news) is considering buying a stake in America Online Inc., joining other Internet powerhouses interested in the company's Web portal, a person close to the talks said Friday.  —  The discussions were described …
Discussion: PaidContent.org
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MSNBC:
Yahoo reportedly mulls stake in AOL
Discussion: Techdirt and Download Squad
Sandy Brown / TheStreet.com:   Yahoo! Joins AOL Chase
Enid Burns / ClickZ:
Unused Potential in Online Classified Ads  —  Dramatic gaps exist between the classified offerings of large newspaper publishers, smaller publishers and online-only players, suggesting that newspapers are missing the opportunity to use audio, video and other technologies.
Tom Evslin / Fractals of Change:
Bubble 2.0 - The Long Tail of Supply  —  Bubble 2.0 aka Web 2.0 is upon is.  Like every bubble, there will be opportunities to create great fortunes, opportunities to lose such fortunes before spending them, plain old opportunities to lose money, chances to get funding to do cool things …
convergedigest.com:
How Much Bandwidth is Enough?  —  The debate over how much bandwidth is necessary and which network architecture is best optimized for its delivery is far from over.  In fact, as internet-based applications proliferate, the challenges facing network operators are multiplying like Moore's Law.
Discussion: broadband
Mary Jo Foley / microsoft-watch.com:
New IE, Media Player Features Expected to Debut in Windows Vista Refresh  —  Testers will soon have a new Community Technology Preview build, the second one that Microsoft has issued for its next-gen Windows client.  Beta 2 is looking like December, sources say.
Discussion: Andre and OSNews.com
CtrlAltDelete / Old Grandma Hardcore:
Grandma's Two Days With MTV: The Partial Story  —  The folks from MTV Overdrive were out to film Grandma for their show "Obsessed" yesterday and Tuesday.  There is much to say about the experience, and that's leaving out all the stuff that we can't mention until the show airs.
Discussion: AFK Gamer
John Gruber / Daring Fireball:
The Life  —  I suspect that many Mac users — as well as some aspiring developers — have only a half-conceived notion of the economics involved with becoming a successful indie Mac developer.  —  The basic idea is that a developer comes up with an idea for an app, implements it, ships it …
Tammy Schachter / info.ea.com:
EA AND STEVEN SPIELBERG TEAM UP TO DEVELOP  —  THREE ORIGINAL VIDEOGAMES  —  LOS ANGELES, CALIF., - October 14, 2005 - In a ground-breaking long term agreement, Electronic Arts Inc. (NASDAQ: ERTS) today announced that Academy Award® winner Steven Spielberg will be collaborating …
John Borland / CNET News.com:
Mystery donor gives Stanford free Yahoo music  —  Students at Stanford University will get a year of free digital music, thanks to a gift from an anonymous donor to the college.  —  Beginning next week, Stanford will join a growing number of other colleges around the country in promoting …
Discussion: PaidContent.org
Jim / Jim Boykin's SEO Thoughts:
SEO - Then, Now, and Tomorrow.  —  SEO history based on my experience - a very late at night post.  —  1999 SEO - Creating 18 doorway pages for 18 major search engines.  Looking at the sites in the top results and analyzing keyword density of each area of the pages, and repeating it with just a little more keyword density.
BBC:
Emap buys internet fashion firm  —  Media group Emap has snapped up internet fashion and retail information group Worth Global Style Network (WGSN) for £140m ($245m).  —  Emap described subscription-based WGSN.com as "the leading international online source of fashion and apparel intelligence in the retail sector".
Discussion: PaidContent.org
Steve Rubel / Micro Persuasion:
Intelliseek, AOL in Blog Content Deal  —  AOL and Intelliseek on Monday plan to unveil a blog content deal.  Sue MacDonald at Intelliseek confirmed that the deal - set to be announced Monday at 7:30 a.m. - will give AOL access to rich blog data that they will deliver to consumers.
Discussion: Mini-AOL and The RSS Blog
Michael Arrington / TechCrunch:
Podtech and SolutionWatch Join Web 2.0 WorkGroup  —  If you haven't seen the Web2.0WorkGroup yet, check it out.  My original post on it is here.  —  We've added two new resources - Podtech.net and SolutionWatch.  —  Podtech.net is a very popular podcast site hosted by John Furrier that is redefining corporate press practices.
Discussion: Read/Write Web
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Brian Benzinger / Solution Watch:
Solution Watch joins Web 2.0 Workgroup
Discussion: Podtech.net and TECHNOSIGHT

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