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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 …
Discussion: Read/Write Web and business2blog
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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Reuters:   Yahoo buys Whereonearth to bolster local search
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
Annalee Newitz / Wired News:
DVD Jon Lands Dream Job Stateside  —  SAN FRANCISCO — Jon Lech Johansen, the 21-year-old Norwegian media hacker nicknamed DVD Jon, is moving to San Diego to work for maverick tech entrepreneur Michael Robertson in what can only be described as the most portentous team-up since Butch met Sundance.
Discussion: Techdirt
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 …
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 …
microsoft.com:
Shared Source Licenses  —  On This Page  —  Microsoft Permissive License (Ms-PL)  —  Overview  —  Over the past 5 years, more than 80 technologies have been made available through Microsoft's Shared Source Initiative.  Additionally, more than 600 non-Microsoft technologies have been released under a Shared Source license.
Discussion: O'Reilly Network
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
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
David Beisel / Genuine VC:
Seven Questions Employees Should Ask Before Joining a Startup  —  In continuing what is turning out to be my "list of sevens" series (see also: Seven Reasons To Become a Founding Entrepreneur and Seven Founding Sins), I wanted to list seven questions which prospective employees that should ask before joining a startup.
Discussion: Software Only and A VC
Greg Hoglund / rootkit.com:
KEEPING BLIZZARD HONEST - Announcing the release of 'The Governor'  —  hoglund writes: Blizzard, a subsidary of Vivendi, builds and markets the popular computer game known as World of Warcraft, which claims more than 4.5 million players worldwide.  Unknown to most players is the fact that World …
Discussion: Kotaku and digg
Jon Ann Steinmetz / siliconvalley.com:
Google Earth digs deeper  —  MAP SERVICE IN TALKS WITH COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE DATA FIRM  —  Commercial real estate's largest data provider is working with Google to integrate its vast stores of building information with the Google Earth interactive satellite mapping service.
digitalproducer.com:
National Geographic DMG Creates Short-Form Production Unit  —  License agreement signed with MSN  —  National Geographic's Digital Media Group has launched a short-form production unit to create premium video content specifically for the broadband marketplace.
Discussion: PaidContent.org
AC/OS:
Announcement: This time, I'm leaving for real (al fresco style)  —  Despite my false start the last time around, this time it's real.  I'm leaving Novell.  —  This has nothing to do with Novell - I love the company, and it has been nothing but generous with me.

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