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Microsoft Bakes Windows AntiSpyware into Vista — Microsoft has confirmed plans to bundle anti-spyware protection into Windows Vista, a move that is sure to raise eyebrows among competitors and possibly antitrust regulators. — The Windows AntiSpyware product, which currently ships …
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News & Events — VeriSign Acquires Moreover Technologies — Real-time Aggregation Platform to Complement Blog and RSS Feed Infrastructure — MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA, October 17, 2005 - VeriSign, Inc. (Nasdaq: VRSN), the leading provider of intelligent infrastructure services for the Internet …
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VeriSign+Morever — Today, VeriSign announced the acquisition of Moreover.com. For almost a year, we've been thinking, watching and discussing (internally and externally) what's been happening in the blogosphere. By early spring, several trends emerged that were important to us:

Torrential Reign — Bram Cohen's BitTorrent software made it a cinch to pirate films on the Internet. So why is Hollywood on his side? — For two years after the dot-com crash, Bram Cohen could almost always be found at his small dining-room table, first in San Francisco's Nob Hill and later in Oakland.
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Weblog Usability: The Top Ten Design Mistakes … Weblogs are a form of website. The thousands of normal website usability guidelines therefore apply to them, as do this year's top ten design mistakes. But weblogs are also a special genre of website; they have unique characteristics and thus distinct usability problems.
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Thompson breaks his word on $10k bounty, says he was just kidding — A team of GTA modders called the Fighting Hellfish has created a San Andreas mod for the PC that Jack Thompson could have designed—that is, if he included himself as the vengeful father he proposed earlier, on a murderous rampage through the video-game industry.
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Yack Thompson — Perhaps you read the letter from the National …
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Healthline Launches - Connect to Better Health Now — Today marks my 100th day with Healthline (including weekends and holidays, as that's just how it is at a start-up). — I'm delighted to say that our beta is live! — In July, I told you why I took on this role and this challenge.
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In the year 2050, Google seeks new life forms — Oct. 16, 2050 — Google Inc. announced today yet another partnership with NASA in which the Mountain View search giant will collaborate with the much smaller government agency on the search for extraterrestrial life.

Norway's public broadcaster sells out taxpayers to Microsoft — The Norwegian public broadcaster has broken new ground with a project that has put 20,000 video clips and 12 radio stations online. That's the good news. Hell, it's better than good. It is breathtakingly amazing.
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Beyond Monoculture — I became convinced today that our biggest problems are monocultures. What's bad for lawns and farms is also bad for classrooms, churches, industries, governments, political parties, banks, credit card companies and every other organization that lives by controlling and isolating its members.

End of Internet over power lines? — PPL calls it quits but a telecom company pushes on in Virginia. — Of The Morning Call — PPL Corp. announced this month that it was giving up on the futuristic technology that provides high-speed Internet access, or broadband, through electrical wires and power outlets.
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OPML reading lists scenarios — I agree with Alex Barnett :2006 will be a big year for OPML. The format is getting more and more traction, ideas start to flow and applications are just around the corner. On my side, I'm getting really excited about it. — Recently Dave Winer proposed …

Intel slashes laptop power-up times — Robson cache technology also boosts battery life, company says — OCTOBER 17, 2005 (IDG NEWS SERVICE) - TAIPEI — Intel Corp. today unveiled a new technology that significantly reduces the time it takes for a notebook PC to power up or access programs, while also improving battery life.
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Air Force testing new transparent armor — Air Force Research Laboratory Public Affairs — 10/17/2005 - WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Ohio (AFPN) — Engineers here are testing a new kind of transparent armor — stronger and lighter than traditional materials — that could stop armor-piercing weapons …

Leggo My Ego — GooglePrint and the other culture war. — Did you know you can search television? That you can type in "yada yada yada," and find the exact frames where George Costanza's girlfriend Marcy said it first? Weird as it may seem, you can do it with one of Google's little-known products, "Google Video."
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Palm, RIM ink licensing deal — Handheld computer makers Palm and Research In Motion inked a deal on Monday to let Treo 650 owners to connect with BlackBerry e-mail and calendar software. — The option will be available for new and existing Treo 650 users as well as future Treo products …
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Palm Inc. and BlackBerry Maker Will Sign a Licensing Agreement
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AOL swings from dying relic to coveted partner — LOS ANGELES — At a recent industry conference in San Francisco, America Online CEO Jonathan Miller called his company the "largest swing voter" in a four-way battle to dominate the Internet: "It's a significant swing vote that could go many different ways …