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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 …
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.
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
Discussion: Susan Mernit's Blog
Rob Hof / TechBeat:
Google Base: A New Rival for eBay and Craigslist?
siliconvalley.com:
Google tests potential online ad listings
Discussion: SiliconBeat
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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Elinor Mills / CNET News.com:
Microsoft to offer book search  —  In the wake of lawsuits filed against Google, Microsoft said on Tuesday that it would join a competing and less controversial library book digitization project sponsored by Yahoo and Internet Archive.  —  "Given the copyright issues going on right now …
Discussion: Search Engine Journal and TeleRead
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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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
Steve Mosko / Official Google Blog:
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.
unstrung.com:
Cisco Plots Mesh  —  Cisco Systems Inc. (Nasdaq: CSCO - message board) will launch its first wireless LAN mesh products next month, according to various industry and analyst sources.  —  As Unstrung reported back in April, Cisco has been plotting a mesh launch since it acquired wireless LAN …
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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