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Andrew Orlowski / The Register:
Wikipedia founder admits to serious quality problems  —  Yes it's garbage, but it's delivered so much faster!  —  Encouraging signs from the Wikipedia project, where co-founder and überpedian Jimmy Wales has acknowledged there are real quality problems with the online work.
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Nick / Rough Type:
The law of the wiki  —  The Register's Andrew Orlowski finds "encouraging signs from the Wikipedia project, where co-founder and überpedian Jimmy Wales has acknowledged there are real quality problems with the online work."  Noting that up to now "criticism from outside the Wikipedia camp …
Yahoo! Search blog:
Yahoo! and Whereonearth Get More Relevant Together  —  In an offline world 80-90% of purchases happen within 8-10 miles of your home.  We believe this will carry over into the online world and in an increasingly personalized internet, users should expect their search results to reflect their lives more precisely.
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John Battelle / John Battelle's Searchblog:
YAHOO BUYS WHEREONEARTH
Discussion: Techdirt
three.co.uk:
3 announces 'dual download' for music  —  In a move that sees the battle for the digital music market hot up further, mobile media company 3 today announced that every audio track its customers download to mobile handsets will also be available online for no extra charge.
Discussion: MocoNews.net and Engadget
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Kirstin Ridley / Reuters:
3 UK lets cell users make, sell videos
Discussion: 925.M and Coolz0r
Edward Wyatt / New York Times:
Google Opens 8 Sites in Europe, Widening Its Book Search Effort  —  FRANKFURT, Oct. 17 - Google said Monday that it had begun operating local-language sites in eight European countries for its Google Print program, its closely watched effort to make all of the world's books searchable online …
Eric A. Taub / New York Times:
McDonald's and Nintendo in Wi-Fi Deal  —  Would you like Mario with that Big Mac?  —  Nintendo of America is expected to announce today that it will offer free wireless Internet access for its Nintendo DS portable game system at McDonald's restaurants.  Customers will be able to play select DS games …
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Stuart Miles / pocket-lint.co.uk:
Nintendo offers free wi-fi at MacDonalds in US
Peter Lewis / Fortune:
Jobs Speaks: What's Next for Apple  —  What it takes to set the pace in consumer tech.  —  "There's just one more thing," says Steve Jobs, as he does near the end of most Apple product launches.  The phrase delights the Mac faithful in the audience in San Jose because they have come …
Dan Nystedt / PC World:
Taiwan Tests Island-Wide WiMax  —  Government teams with Intel to build largest testing ground for new wireless technology.  —  TAIPEI — Taiwanese government officials said on Monday they plan to make Taiwan the world's largest testing ground for WiMax, and inked a pact with Intel …
Discussion: Smart Mobs
Stone Lion / NewsForge:
Three reasons why Internet-based applications are a bad idea  —  By: Robin 'Roblimo' Miller  —  We've all heard the hype about how Sun and Google may someday, somehow, produce a version of StarOffice or OpenOffice.org that you'll access online through your browser instead of installing an office suite on your hard drive.
Discussion: Download Squad, Techdirt and digg
searchenginelowdown.com:
MSN Adcenter Beta - Preview  —  Microsoft has begun its paid search pilot program by rolling out its' beta pay-per-click interface, a product they call AdCenter.  In order to review thier product I signed up for an account via their Singapore page.  —  At first glance, AdCenter is reminiscent …
Discussion: OpsanBlog
Peter Rojas / Engadget:
How-To: Get TV shows off of your TiVo and onto your iPod (with video)  —  This week's How-To comes to us courtesy of Dave Zatz, a long-time Engadget pal who we finally convinced to join the staff as a contributor.  Dave is the master of all things TiVo, and for his first How-To he's whipped …
Randy Charles Morin / The RSS Blog:
State of the Splogosphere  —  The topic of the day, is Blogspot splogs.  I gotta admit, my own RSS reader is giving me more SPAM than anything these days.  Many in the blogosphere have pointed the finger at Google and want Blogspot taken down until they can fix the splog program.  This is very short-sighted.
Steve Gillmor / Steve Gillmor's InfoRouter:
Links are dead, Doc  —  Good grief.  My friend Doc Searls has reacted big time to my suggestion that links are dead.  OK, I was going to sugercoat it but if you insist….  —  Doc, last in first out.  Links have leverage, attention doesn't?  Well, every singloe new search play …
Jason White / CNN:
Wireless technology changing work and play  —  (CNN) — Geoffrey Bowker, executive director of a research institute at Santa Clara University, remembers a time when going to academic conferences meant leaving office concerns behind, hearing provocative lectures and getting to experience a new city.
Discussion: Between the Lines

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