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Google Found to Be Testing Classified Ads — SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 25 - An online classified service being tested by Google set off intense speculation on Tuesday after a Web site for the service was accidentally made public and discovered by a computer programmer on Monday.
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Google wants your car listings, events — In a move that could put Google in competition with eBay, the search giant is testing a new service that would allow people to post and make searchable any type of content, a Google spokeswoman confirmed Tuesday. — A screenshot of a page for …
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Google tests potential online ad listings — NEW SERVICE MIGHT BE COMPETITOR FOR EBAY, CRAIGSLIST — Google confirmed on Tuesday the creation of Google Base, a service that potentially expands the company's reach into online classifieds — and into the territory of Internet auctioneer eBay and craigslist.
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MSN Search Announces MSN Book Search — MSN is working with the Open Content Alliance to bring millions of publicly available print materials worldwide to the Web. — SAN FRANCISCO — Oct. 25, 2005 — MSN Search today announced its intention to launch MSN® Book Search …
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Microsoft Announces MSN Book Search; Joins Open Content Alliance — Microsoft, yes good old Gates, Ballmer and crew, are getting in on the online books digitization game and more. I can't say that I'm totally surprised. When Google first announced Google Print and then expanded the program …
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Microsoft to Offer Online Book-Content Searches
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New Passports Will Have High-Tech Features — WASHINGTON (AP) — The State Department said Tuesday that it's adding two security features to the new electronic passports that it will start issuing in December. — The announcement partially assuaged privacy advocates who feared the technology …
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Passports to get RFID chip implants — update All U.S. passports will be implanted with remotely readable computer chips starting in October 2006, the Bush administration has announced. — Sweeping new State Department regulations issued Tuesday say that passports issued …
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Nokia brings Bluetooth technology to a pair of new fold-style CDMA handsets — New mid-tier Nokia 2855 and 6165 phones combine today's most wanted features with a stylish fold design — Florianopolis, Brazil - Addressing the needs of customers seeking a compact, stylish CDMA handset …
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Nokia introduces two CDMA handsets designed for new growth markets — Nokia 1255 monoblock and Nokia 2355 fold-style phones combine a modern, compact design with an attractive price point — Florianopolis, Brazil - Reaffirming its commitment to providing high-quality devices for new growth markets …
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The Interesting Economy — Like many great social software applications, Flickr began its life as something else. Flickr was built on a platform for a game called Game Neverending, which had a lot of great features including an in-game economy based on exchanging various totems that had different relative values.
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Economies of Interest — Anil wrote a post about The Interesting …
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No Porn for You, Video IPod! — There's a widespread notion that pornographers eagerly jump on new technology long before it goes mainstream, but with Apple Computer's new video-playing iPod, the adult industry is largely staying away. — With a couple of exceptions …
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Battle for the Soul of the MP3 Phone … One sign that the ROKR, the new iTunes phone from Motorola, might not live up to expectations came during its September unveiling ceremony at San Francisco's Moscone Center. In the midst of an elaborate presentation of new products, Steve Jobs …
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GoogleBase, Craigslist, Oddle, Print, Oh My — GOOGLEBASE, CRAIGSLIST, OODLE, OH MY — (Ongoing Thinking Out Loud based on the conversation spawned by this post) — So my question for Craigslist is this: Once Yahoo or Google decide to do a vertical listings engine - and they will …

A must-see TV archive — One of the things that absolutely blew me away when I came on board last year as chairman of the Television Academy Foundation was the Archive of American Television, which is an unequaled collection of videotaped interviews with TV legends.
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