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Official Google Blog:
The point of Google Print  —  You may have read about the AAP's lawsuit announced today which objects to Google Print.  We'll post our comments about that soon.  Meanwhile, we offer this commentary from Eric Schmidt.  It ran on the op-ed page of yesterday's Wall Street Journal …
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Jonathan Berr / TheStreet.com:
Publishers Paste Google
Associated Press:
Throwing the Books at Google
Discussion: Guardian Unlimited
mail.google.com:
The story behind the new "Google Mail" name  —  You may have noticed the Google Mail logo.  We are changing our service's name in the UK.  Starting October 19, 2005, all new users will have @googlemail.com addresses.  Don't worry, though - all messages are being sent and delivered as before.
Jennifer Guevin / CNET News.com:
Firefox sees 100 millionth download  —  Just shy of Firefox's first birthday party, the Mozilla Foundation celebrated the 100 millionth download of its Web browser Wednesday.  —  Mozilla has seen steady adoption of its browser since its release last November.
Walter S. Mossberg / Wall Street Journal:
A Screen Test For the Video iPod  —  As always, Apple Computer's charismatic CEO Steve Jobs caused quite a stir last week when he introduced his latest product at a big media event — in this case, a sleek new full-sized iPod that, for the first time, can play video as well as music.
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David Pogue / New York Times:
An iPod Worth Keeping an Eye On
Discussion: I4U News and Gizmodo
Mike Ricciuti / CNET News.com:
Ballmer: Trusting Vista, battling Google  —  ORLANDO, Fla.—Steve Ballmer wants you to know one thing: He never throws chairs.  —  "I have never, honestly, thrown a chair in my life," Microsoft's CEO said in a morning keynote at Gartner's Symposium/ITxpo here.
Ed Sim / BeyondVC:
Web 2.0 Bubble  —  I had an enjoyable lunch with Jeff Jarvis today catching up on a number of things and brainstorming about value in the next generation web.  During the conversation I vented a little frustration at the use of buzz words and bubble-like mentality with terms like Web 2.0.
Discussion: O'Reilly Radar
Walter S. Mossberg / WSJ Personal Technology:
Media Companies Go Too Far in Curbing Consumers' Activities  —  In some quarters of the Internet, the three most hated letters of the alphabet are DRM.  They stand for Digital Rights Management, a set of technologies for limiting how people can use the music and video files they've purchased from legal downloading services.
Discussion: Techdirt and PaidContent.org
S. Derek Turner / Salon:
Free American broadband!  —  In France, you can get super-fast DSL, unlimited phone service and 100 TV channels for a mere $38 a month.  Why does the same thing cost so much more in the U.S.?  —  Next time you sit down to pay your cable-modem or DSL bill, consider this …
Damon Darlin / New York Times:
A Journey to a Thousand Maps Begins With an Open Code  —  A Google map is no longer just a Google map.  —  You can still search Google Maps to figure out how to get from here to there, but why would you, when you can use it to pinpoint kosher restaurants in Cincinnati, traffic cameras in Dublin …
Jason Dowdell / marketingshift.com:
MSN adCenter Account Creation Hack  —  Yep, that's right.  Microsoft´s latest product hasn't even been released and I've got your hack right here.  The MSN adCenter is going to compete with Google AdWords, Yahoo! Search Marketing [formerly known as Overture] and every other ppc program out there.
Philip Langdale / Wubble:
VMs for everyone!  —  Today, as part of our VMworld 2005 festivities, we announced our VMware Player.  This is a freely downloadable tool that, as you might guess, plays virtual machines.  People who've been participating in the Workstation 5.5 beta programme will have already seen it in its bundled form …
Antonia Scherer / three.co.uk:
'Cash for clips' as 3 pays customers for popular video content  —  The world's most democratic mobile TV channel will go live today with the launch of See Me TV, exclusively on 3.  The launch sees 3 offering over 3.2 million customers cash in exchange for popular video content in a move …
Discussion: MobHappy and MocoNews.net
BBC:
Broadband net goes stratospheric  —  The latest broadband delivery system has seen researchers looking to the skies to provide super-fast internet access via airships.  —  Airships in the stratosphere beaming back broadband capable of speeds up to 120Mbps may seem like fantasy.
Ryan Singel / Wired News:
Furor Grows Over Internet Bugging  —  A recent government order mandating that voice over internet protocol services must include the same government-approved wiretapping capabilities as traditional phone companies threatens to cripple peer-to-peer telephone innovation, according to new warnings …
Matt Cutts:
Update Jagger: Contacting Google  —  Okay, Brett Tabke decided to call it Update Jagger.  Here are the ways that I'd use to contact us if you have feedback on Google search results:  —  Reporting spam in Google's index  —  I especially want to hear about webspam that you see in Google.
microsoft.com:
Microsoft Community License (Ms-CL)  —  The Microsoft Community License (Ms-CL) is a license that is best used for collaborative development projects.  This type of license is commonly referred to as a reciprocal source code license and carries specific requirements if you choose to combine Ms-CL code with your own code.
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microsoft.com:
Microsoft Permissive License (Ms-PL)

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