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Fred / A VC:
Posting, Subscribing, Tagging AND Search  —  I left something important out of my posting, subscribing and tagging post that I did in early August.  —  There is a fourth pillar of the blogging movement and that is search.  —  That became obvious to me last night as I slept on Google Base.
John Battelle / John Battelle's Searchblog:
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 …
Discussion: Mark Pincus Blog and business2blog
Elinor Mills / CNET News.com:
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 …
Michael Liedtke / Associated Press:
Google provides unintentional peek at classified ad service
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siliconvalley.com:
Google tests potential online ad listings
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Rob Hof / TechBeat:
Google Base: A New Rival for eBay and Craigslist?
Mark Pincus Blog:
Should ebay become freebay?
Discussion: michael parekh on IT
microsoft.com:
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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Gary Price / Search Engine Watch Blog:
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 …
Charles / DigitalKoans:   The Google Print Controversy: A Bibliography
Anil Dash:
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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Jeffrey Selingo / New York Times:
Why Look at the Road When There's So Much Going On Inside?  —  AS an engineer, Steve Elias loves gadgets.  But the dashboard on his 2005 Pontiac GTO is too much for him.  It "lights up like a Christmas tree," he said, providing detailed information like average speed and distance traveled, down to the one-hundredth of a mile.
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press.nokia.com:
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 …
Discussion: Gizmodo and Phone Scoop
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press.nokia.com:
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 …
Discussion: Gizmodo
CNET News.com:
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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Leslie Miller / Associated Press:
New Passports Will Have High-Tech Features
BBC:
Gamer buys virtual space station  —  A virtual space resort being built in the online role-playing game, Project Entropia, has been snapped up for $100,000 (£56,200).  —  Jon Jacobs, aka Neverdie, won the auction for the as yet unnamed resort in the game, which lets thousands of players interact with each other.
Larry Buhl / Wired News:
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 …
Discussion: Gizmodo
Darren Rowse / Blog Tips at ProBlogger:
Adsense Dumb Pricing  —  Jen has just posted information about Adsense that will be of interest to publishers using it across multiple sites.  The crux of it being that Google's 'smart pricing' can actually not only impact one of your sites but all of them.
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Doug Young / Reuters:
China mobile airwaves hum with ghost-writing  —  SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Move over, Cyrano.  The poetic, big-nosed Frenchman, who fed lyrical lines to a friend pursuing a beautiful lass, is getting a run for his money these days in China from legions of modern-day ghost-poets working for the nation's two mobile phone companies.
Discussion: textually.org and Techdirt

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