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Jeff Jarvis / BuzzMachine:
My content, my readers, my numbers, damnit  —  Hey, My Yahoo, Google Reader, Pluck, Newsgator Enterprise and other RSS readers: Hand over my numbers.  You are taking my RSS feed and caching it to serve more efficiently, which would be fine if only you told me how many times you are doing that.
Cory Doctorow / Boing Boing:
Royal Society: rent-seeking is more important than science — UPDATED  —  Update: Man, did I ever screw up.  I confused the Royal Society with the Royal Society for the Arts (RSA).  The RSA is and continues to be a sterling organization that does good works — the Royal Society is the villain here.
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Richard Wray / Guardian:
Keep science off web, says Royal Society
Discussion: Boing Boing and Open Access News
Louise Story / New York Times:
As Corporate Ad Money Flows Their Way, Bloggers Risk Their Rebel Reputation  —  When Anita Campbell started her Web log about small-business trends two years ago, she thought it would simply be a service for her clients and help her consulting business grow.
CNN:
Sports in your pocket  —  ESPN is betting that its own cell phone service will bring the next big thing in sports.  Will it?  —  NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) - The next great frontier for the business of sports is probably in your pocket right now: your cell phone.
Discussion: Phone Scoop and MocoNews.net
Loren Baker / searchenginejournal.com:
Animated Google AdSense Testing on Search Engine Blog  —  Animated Google AdSense Testing on Search Engine Blog  —  As part of my morning coffee ritual I sift through some of my favorite blogs to look into stories which have run over the course of the evening (I'm in Asia right now so my late morning is the US midnight).
Discussion: JenSense
revolutionreport.com:
New Patent Details Virtual Console Interface?  —  Revolution Report recently came across a patent filed by Nintendo which may possibly be related to the Virtual Console function of the company's next-generation console, code-named Revolution.  —  The patent in question is rather long-winded …
Discussion: Joystiq and GamersReports
Chris Anderson / The Long Tail:
STANDING OUT IN A COMMODITY CROWD  —  This week, as the number of RSS feeds I subscribe to crossed 150 (accounting for several hundred posts a day and at least an hour of reading time), I took a moment to look at what I've signed up for and why.  —  Aside from a few purely information feeds …
Discussion: rexblog.com and peterme.com
Business Week:
Googling For Gold  —  With a market cap in orbit and more cash than a small nation, Google's heft is altering the tech industry's behavior.  But when does its long-awaited shopping spree begin?  —  With the news that shares of online search giant Google Inc. (GOOG ) had crossed …
J.D. Biersdorfer / New York Times:
Leaving It On or Shutting It Off  —  Q. Is it better to turn off the computer or can I just keep it on all the time?  —  A. The question about whether it is better to shut down your computer at the end of each day or to leave it up and running has been raging for years …
Discussion: Lifehacker
Mark Evans / Northern Telecom:
More Gloomy Thoughts About Skype  —  Looks like the doom and gloom about Skype's future is gaining more momentum.  After my "Skype's Losing It" post earlier week looking at the political, regulatory and business threats to Skype, Om Malik has weighed in today with a post focused on employee defections …
Brian Krebs / Security Fix:
Symantec to Ditch Sygate Firewall  —  Another free Windows firewall bites the dust.  Symantec Corp. has announced rather abruptly that as of next week it will no longer support or offer its Sygate line of firewall products.  —  The move comes little more than three months …
Lucas van Grinsven / Reuters:
Firm wants to rid Net of suffixes  —  AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - A Dutch technology company has breathed life into a project to rid the Internet of suffixes such as .com, and instead offer single names which can be countries, company names or fantasy words.  —  Such a system, which enables countries …
Scott Adams / The Dilbert Blog:
Help Me Write Today's Comic  —  It's 8 am, Saturday, Pacific Time, and I need help writing one line of Dilbert dialog.  Dilbert is at a sales call explaining how his company's product fits with the technology of the other company.  I need one realistic sounding sentence that Dilbert would utter …
Discussion: rexblog.com
Jason / Signal vs. Noise:
Fast Company on Simple  —  Jason Nov 25  —  Fast Company's The Beauty of Simplicity talks about how companies are beginning to see that "making things simple is the new competitive advantage" (which was the whole thrust of my talk at Web 2.0 — it was even called "Less as a competitive advantage").
Discussion: peterme.com and Weblogs Work

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