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John Battelle / New York Times:
Building a Better Boom — IT sure feels like a bubble, doesn't it? Let's tick off the signs: a red-hot market for Internet stocks (Google, for example, has more than quadrupled since it went public in 2004); fawning articles celebrating entrepreneurs; a glut of venture capitalists elbowing …
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Joel Spolsky / Joel on Software:
Price as Signal — Forbes: "EMI Group boss Alain Levy said at press conference today that he believed Jobs would introduce multiple price points for iTunes music within the next year." — The story they're trying to tell you is that "older, less popular songs could be discounted …
Robert X. Cringely / pbs.org:
Google-Mart — Sam Walton Taught Google More About How to Dominate the Internet Than Microsoft Ever Did — Play to your strengths. That's the key to success in any industry. This is the week I promised to explain where I think Google is headed, and playing to the company's strengths …
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Don Dodge / Don Dodge on The Next Big Thing:
Google data centers and dark fiber connections
Google data centers and dark fiber connections
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Peter O'Kelly's Reality Check
Lucas van Grinsven / Reuters:
Software Writers Spot Open Source in Sony BMG CDs — BARCELONA (Reuters)—Controversial copy-protection software used by music publisher Sony BMG on music CDs appears to have tapped an open source project, raising questions about copyrights, software experts said on Friday.
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Brian Krebs / Security Fix:
Sony, Amazon Detail CD Buyback
Sony, Amazon Detail CD Buyback
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Microsoft Monitor, Ed Bott's Windows Expertise, Life On the Wicked Stage, Boing Boing and David Card
Nick Bradbury:
An Attention Namespace for OPML — In a recent post I said that OPML would be a great format for sharing attention data, but I wasn't sure whether this would be possible due to uncertainty over OPML's support for namespaces. This afternoon I talked with Dave Winer and Steve Gillmor …
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Bokardo, Paul Kedrosky's …, Steve Gillmor's InfoRouter, Scripting News, Alex Barnett blog and Things That
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Oblivionabyss / It's a Mad, Mad Mind:
Back Off, Porky. — OKAY FOR THE READING IMPAIRED (PSSST, AOL EXECUTIVES THIS MEANS YOU) I WILL BE WRITING MOST OF THIS EXACTLY IN THIS FORMAT, JUST SO YOU CAN SEE EACH AND EVERY WORD. I EVEN NIXED MY FAVORITE COMIC SANS MS FONT. — NOW, ON WITH MY JOURNAL ENTRY.
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Blogspotting
Marc / being-reasonable.com:
Reasonable Interview: Shel Israel, Co-Author, Naked Conversations — In the inaugural Reasonable Interview, Shel Israel, co-author (with Robert Scoble) of the upcoming book Naked Conversations: How Blogs are Changing the Way Businesses Talk with Customers, talks about the impact of blogging on marketing and advertising.
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Phillip Torrone / makezine.com:
Laser etched Powerbook! — I didn't really plan using a $20,000 laser cutter on my 17" Powerbook to etch a 19th-century engraving of a tarsier, a nocturnal mammal related to the lemur (also the vi book cover image, from O'Reilly), but it seemed like it had to done. The results are stunning - photos and more...
Dawn Kawamoto / CNET News.com:
Apple iTunes security flaw discovered — A critical vulnerability has been found in some versions of Apple's popular iTunes that could allow attackers to remotely take over a user's computer, according to a warning issued Thursday by a security research firm.
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Martha Graybow / Reuters:
Online daters sue matchmaking sites — NEW YORK (Reuters) - It's not easy finding love in cyberspace, and now some frustrated online daters say they were victims of fraud by two top Internet matchmaking services and have taken their complaints to court. — Match.com, a unit of IAC/Interactive Corp. …
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John Battelle / John Battelle's Searchblog:
VCS VS. THE PLATFORMS — This morning (London time) I was on a panel featuring Simon Levene of Yahoo, among others. The focus was Web 2.0 and venture capital (fittingly, it was sponsored by FirstCapital). Simon, who is MD here for Yahoo in Business Development, mentioned something …
Russ / Russell Beattie Notebook:
What would you do with an extra $100 a day? — This is a real question. Anyone reading this weblog knows that I'm notoriously bad with money and pretty much hate the topic with a passion, so I'm asking for real, what would you personally do if you had an extra $100 a day?
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PaidContent.org
Rupert Goodwins / ZDNet:
Hyperthreading hurts server performance, say developers … Intel had stated that hyperthreading's performance advantages would show once threaded software became available, but it appears that in some cases the opposite is true — Intel's Hyperthreading Technology (HT) is being blamed for server performance problems.
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Neowin.net
cbc.ca:
Mega Bloks wins SCOC ruling on Lego trademark — Canada's highest court ruled unanimously Thursday that Mega Bloks does indeed have business in the playrooms of the nation, along with Lego. — The Supreme Court of Canada decision marks the end of a long-running trademark battle between …
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Boing Boing
Pamela Parker / ClickZ:
Following the Lead to a More Transparent Future — Come along on a trip to the cutting edge, where we join some of the smartest folks in Internet marketing as they work to realize a very far-out (to use San Francisco lingo) vision of online lead generation's future. — First, some background.
Chris Kohler / Wired News:
Xbox 360 Hits a High-Def Homer — I lean back in my chair, press a button on my game pad, and the console turns on. Why hasn't anyone ever thought of this before? — Well, now they have. On Tuesday, Microsoft unleashes its next-generation video-game console, the Xbox 360.