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Reuters:
NBC, CBS to offer shows on demand for 99 cents  —  NBC and CBS unveiled separate plans on Monday to make some of their hottest prime-time shows available for viewers to watch at their leisure—without commercials—for 99 cents an episode, throwing open the door to "on-demand" television.
Discussion: business2blog and Rebuilding Media
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Associated Press:
CBS, NBC to Offer TV Shows for 99 Cents  —  NEW YORK (AP) - CBS and NBC have announced deals to offer replays of prime-time programs for 99 cents per episode, shifting television toward a sales model that gained popularity with downloaded music.  —  CBS is teaming up with Comcast Corp. …
Richard Siklos / New York Times:
NBC and CBS to Sell Reruns for 99 Cents Each  —  In separate moves, the CBS and NBC Universal television networks said yesterday that they would start selling reruns of their top new shows within hours of their broadcast for 99 cents an episode through video-on-demand services on cable and satellite.
Steve Rubel / Micro Persuasion:
Ten Technorati Hacks  —  If there's any one site I use more than others (with the exception of Gmail), it's Technorati.  This site is a fantastic window into the psyche of the more digitally inclined.  Here, in another in my series of hack postings, are 10 ways I get more mileage from T'rati.
Dawn Kawamoto / CNET News.com:
AMD surpasses Intel in U.S. retail stores  —  Advanced Micro Devices sold more chips than industry giant Intel in U.S. retail stores in October, according to a report released Tuesday by market researcher Current Analysis.  —  Desktop computers and notebooks with AMD chips accounted …
Discussion: Neowin.net
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David Richards / smarthouse.com.au:
Police Called In To Investigate Sony  —  A leading software company has accused Sony of spying on tens of thousands of people who buy Sony music CD's.  —  Computer Associates said that new anticopying software Sony is using to discourage pirating of its music also secretly collects information …
Nick / Rough Type:
Search is a commodity (again)  —  Until Google came along, internet search suffered from two big problems as a business.  First, it was hard to make money off the end users (as a result, search engines had become commodity services sold to and rebranded by portals) and, second …
Michael Singer / CNET News.com:
Motorola Razr drums to iTunes beat  —  Motorola announced four upcoming Razr handsets on Tuesday, including one that comes preloaded with Apple's iTunes music software.  —  The Razr V3i is expected to hit shelves before the end of the year.  It includes a 1.23-megapixel digital camera with 8x digital zoom …
Cory Doctorow / Boing Boing:
WiFi isn't short for "Wireless Fidelity"  —  Last week, I wrote in passing about how WiFi doesn't "stand for" wireless fidelity.  It's a pun on "Hi-Fi" and "wireless fidelity" doesn't mean anything.  Innumerable correspondants wrote in to say that the Wi-Fi Alliance said different.
The TNL.net weblog:
Reading the Google Tea Leaves  —  Every time Google comes out with a new product, many people talk about how great it is and highlight the product as a category killer.  However, it increasingly appears to me that Google is filling up holes in their offering, in an attempt to match its competitors.
David Weinberger / Joho the Blog:
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.
Discussion: Blogspotting, ben barren and EBB
Jeremy Wagstaff / loose wire:
Verso Helps Block China Traffic  —  Verso Technologies has announced its first major deal for its Internet filtering technology — in China.  Verso is best known for its high-profile promises to block Skype VoIP traffic, which have raised a few eyebrows, and very little take-up, in the U.S. and Europe.
Discussion: blog.tmcnet.com and VoIP Watch
Business Week:
Web Sm@rt  —  How savvy entrepreneurs are using technology to increase sales  —  The hype may be long over, but for many entrepreneurs, excitement about the Internet — and the possibilities it holds for their businesses — is just beginning.  —  Some 58% of companies with fewer …
Alan Lewis:
RSS in eBay Stores, Baby  —  Hola, blogosphere.  I know its been a while since I last rapped at ya.  I have a bunch of stuff to post this week — first off is the coolest new thing on the eBay platform: RSS Feeds.  With eBay Stores that enable RSS, you can now subscribe to a feed of the newest items listed in that store.
Discussion: Scobleizer and Alex Barnett blog

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