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Mark Evans:
Flock - Why All the Buzz?  —  Thanks to the good folks at Silicon Beat, I was able to download Flock, the much-anticipated browser that is supposed to change the world and, in the process, send Firefox, Opera and IE into oblivion - at least that's what all the hype leads you to believe.
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Richard MacManus / Read/Write Web:
Will mainstream people flock to Flock?  —  By now most of you know that Flock, a trendy new Mozilla-based "social web browser", has gone live.  Because it's said to be a quintessential Web 2.0 application, I feel duty-bound to try it out.  So I've downloaded it and will give it a go as my main browser for a while.
Discussion: HorsePigCow and Google Blogoscoped
Brian Benzinger / Solution Watch:
Flock: It's your turn to fly
Ed Hardy / brighthand.com:
Despite What You May Have Read, the Palm OS Is NOT Dead  —  An article that appears in the Computer Business Review says that Access Co, Ltd. intends to phase out the Palm OS in the near future.  —  According to a PalmSource spokesperson, this is completely incorrect.
Discussion: Michael Gartenberg
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Martin LaMonica / CNET News.com:
Small company makes big claims on XML patents  —  A small software developer plans to seek royalties from companies that use XML, the latest example of patent claims embroiling the tech industry.  —  Charlotte, N.C.-based Scientigo owns two patents (No. 5,842,213 and No. 6,393,426) covering the transfer of "data in neutral forms."
Discussion: Between the Lines
Peter Rojas / Engadget:
Hands-on with Intel's Ruby handheld PC  —  We kicked it at Intel's Destination Innovation event yesterday afternoon, and while most of what we saw there wasn't Engadget material — we couldn't care less about yet another way to sort through our digital photos — getting our hands on the Ruby …
Discussion: Nokia 770
John Hudson / Wired News:
Creating the Global Hot Spot  —  LONDON — Telecom giant Inmarsat is weeks away from launching the second in a series of two super-satellites — designed to be among the most powerful commercial communications spacecraft in orbit — that will beam broadband data and voice services to almost any location on the planet.
Discussion: Engadget and Wi-Fi Networking News
Matt Marshall / SiliconBeat:
Why craigslist booted Oodle... and more to come?  —  Here's our Merc story today (free registration) about why San Francisco classifieds company craigslist asked Oodle to stop crawling its site for listings, and explores the move's wider significance.  —  Turns out, craigslist's terms of use …
Matt / Photo Matt:
Leaving CNET  —  It was just about a year ago I blogged about leaving Houston and driving across the country to join CNET.  It ended up being one of the best moves of my life.  Since moving to the Bay Area I've had incredible oppurtunities and met a whole tribe of amazing people.
Ryan Singel / Wired News:
Cliff Notes From the Blog World  —  Blog addicts overwhelmed by information may have found their savior.  —  Memeorandum, which started with a focus on political blogs in 2004 and launched a technology version just weeks ago, aims to be the automated newspaper of the online world.
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Michael Arrington / TechCrunch:
Memeorandum Hype and New Feature
Discussion: Scobleizer
Ina Fried / CNET News.com:
Suit filed over Nano scratches  —  Claiming that the iPod Nano has a widespread propensity for scratching easily, lawyers this week filed a class action suit against Apple Computer on behalf of those who have purchased the diminutive music player.  —  The lawsuit, filed Wednesday on behalf …
Discussion: TechSpot
Mark Morford / San Francisco Chronicle:
Harness iPod's dollar power — porn on the go  —  I am the first.  At least, I am the first I know of to think of this idea at this very moment in time, in this exact space, which you are right now reading, given that I'm quite sure that the very minute Apple announced its sexy …
Discussion: 925.M
Ina Fried / CNET News.com:
Microsoft backs off music player squeeze  —  Microsoft has pulled back from a plan to exclude rival media players from portable music devices using its software.  —  Details of the plan—and the reversal—were contained in a quarterly status report that Microsoft and the Department …
Kevin Newcomb / ClickZ:
Pheedo Tests Multi-Channel Ads  —  Blog and RSS feed advertising network Pheedo has begun testing a program to make it easier for advertisers to create integrated, multi-channel campaigns across blogs, Web feeds and podcasts.  —  "If your ad message is only in one of these channels …
Discussion: The Voice of Online … and AdJab
Alicia Chang / Associated Press:
Blackberry Users Learning Painful Lesson  —  LOS ANGELES - Chris Claypool was addicted to his BlackBerry wireless handheld.  Like many users, he never thought twice about pecking away at lightning speed, replying to a wave of e-mails from clients around the globe.
Discussion: Lifehacker
blogs.sun.com:
OpenOffice.org, AJAX and Common Sense  —  First, let me start by congratulating the global OpenOffice.org community for setting version 2.0 free to the world - you have my heartfelt congratulations (but you were a day early for having a great birthday!).  With 50,000,000 downloads and counting …
Discussion: Ted Leung on the air and Agylen

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