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Grokster Calls It Quits on Sharing Music Files — LOS ANGELES, Nov. 7 - Grokster, a developer of file-swapping software used to trade copyrighted music and movie files, said Monday that it would halt distribution of the software and cut off support for its associated network as part …
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Grokster Goes Down — WASHINGTON — Grokster Ltd., a leading developer of internet file-sharing software popular for stealing songs and movies online, agreed Monday to shut down operations to settle a landmark piracy case filed by Hollywood and the music industry, The Associated Press has learned.

Grokster Downloading Service to Shut Down — WASHINGTON - Grokster Ltd., which lost a Supreme Court fight over file-sharing software used for stealing songs and movies online, agreed Monday to shut down and pay $50 million to settle piracy complaints by Hollywood and the music industry.

Last waltz for Grokster — update File-swapping company Grokster …
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Digg Effect: The Top 10 Things Webmasters Should Know — Over the weekend, we were on the front page of digg.com again. Getting honored in this way is always a thrill to us. As a tech-tutorial site we have been highlighted on the front page many times now.

Gates, Jobs, & the Zen aesthetic — As a follow up to yesterday's post on Bill Gates' presentation style, I thought it would be useful to examine briefly the two contrasting visual approaches employed by Gates and Jobs in their presentations while keeping key aesthetic concepts found in Zen in mind.
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DirecTV Sells NBC Shows For 99 Cents — DirecTV Sells NBC Shows For 99 Cents Dave Zatz is out with a post on a new arrangement between NBC and DirecTV whereby people will be able to pay 99 cents to download commercial free NBC television shows with a new DirecTV DVR.
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History's Worst Software Bugs — Last month automaker Toyota announced a recall of 160,000 of its Prius hybrid vehicles following reports of vehicle warning lights illuminating for no reason, and cars' gasoline engines stalling unexpectedly. But unlike the large-scale auto recalls of years past …

Study: CEOs find blogs useful — A growing number of American chief executives rate blogs high as employee communication tools, though a majority of them remain skeptical about starting their own, a new study shows. — About 59 percent of CEOs surveyed said they find Web logs, or blogs …

Gateway Chronicle: Happy support stories — As I've been working my way through configuring this new Gateway convertible Tablet PC, I've experienced a few glitches - both in process and what's been delivered. Hardly surprising really - these are the first of a new line of machines and some bumps in the road are to be expected.

IBM shows del.icio.us for the enterprise, and more — I'm at a small IBM press event, "The Future of Social Networks" held in the IBM office in Cambridge. They're talking about 1) Social Nets Analytics, a "solution" [yech, I hate that term — What product isn't a solution? Can-opener= Your sealed can solution.
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What do you call things like Flickr, Microsoft Gadgets, Google Maps, Amazon Affiliate parts? — I've been struggling to communicate with others what the new Internet ecosystem is made up of and it hit me a few minutes ago. — They are Internet Connected Components. — Hear me out.

Hideki Konno tells Game| Life what's cooking on Revolution — On Hideki Konno's business card, it says "Producer, Entertainment Analysis and Development." That's significant because it's the position that once appeared on the business card of Shigeru Miyamoto. — Hideki Konno is, therefore, a man to watch out for.
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The Online Travel Landscape Is Getting Crowded — TRAVEL sites like Expedia, Travelocity and Orbitz already have their hands full with airlines and hoteliers - their "valued partners" - luring consumers away with sites that look more like full-service travel agencies every day.
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Some Technologies Will Annoy — If you're waiting for the "home of the future," filled with talking appliances and complex networks that let all our devices communicate with each other, prepare to keep holding your breath. It's not that those things aren't technically possible.

EMI: We don't use rootkits — The EMI Group, one of the world's largest recording companies, has distanced itself from the controversy surrounding digital rights management (DRM) software used by Sony BMG by stating that it does not use rootkits on its own products.