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Michael Arrington / TechCrunch:
RSS is Now Integrated into Yahoo Mail and Alerts  —  Yahoo gathered a small group of bloggers, press and others at Sauce in San Francisco tonight to announce the launch of two new RSS products.  They have integrated an RSS reader directly into Yahoo Mail Beta, and are expanding Alerts to include RSS feeds.
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Jfurrier / Podtech.net:
PodTech Exclusive: Yahoo! RSS Goes Mainstream with Yahoo! Mail and Alerts  —  Download to MP3: Exclusive Yahoo! Podcast - RSS Goes Mainstream with Yahoo! Mail and Alerts  —  The PodCast:  —  PODTECH EXCLUSIVE - YAHOO! PODCAST MEDIA RELEASE  —  In another PodTech Podcast InfoTalk exclusive …
Discussion: PodTech Comments …
Scott Gatz / Scott Gatz's Blog:
Yahoo Mail's full post RSS reader  —  As you can probably guess, I'm a big fan of My Yahoo! And use it as the primary way I keep up with RSS feeds and all sorts of other content.  I love it because I can quickly see all my news at a glance in a format of my own choosing.
Charlene Li / Charlene Li's Blog:
Yahoo! expands RSS services to Mail (beta) and Alerts  —  Yahoo! announced that it will be extending its current RSS capabilities in two areas:  —  1) Yahoo! Alerts will now be RSS enabled.  This means that when a new item is posted to a feed, a Yahoo! user can have the post be sent …
Discussion: Marketing Pilgrim
Ina Fried / CNET News.com:
No Vista Beta 2 this year  —  The second beta of Windows Vista will not come until next year, Microsoft said Tuesday.  —  The software maker did not give a time frame for the release of Beta 2 of the operating system, and said only that it would have more to say next year.
Discussion: Microsoft Monitor, Andre and BetaNews
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Gavin Clarke / The Register:
Microsoft proud to hand over Vista 'features' early
Discussion: Windows Vista Weblog
ctv.ca:
New spyware could prevent drivers from speeding  —  Many motorists would balk at the idea of an electronic back-seat driver that forcefully prevents them from speeding.  —  But a new device being road-tested by Transport Canada could mean breaking the speed limit will no longer be an option.
Discussion: Gadget Blog
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T.O. Whenham / mobilemag.com:   GPS-based device won't let you speed
Ryan Naraine / eWEEK.com:
Trend Micro: RSS Is Worm Bot's Next Target  —  Security researchers at Trend Micro Inc. have pinpointed RSS (Really Simple Syndication) technology as a lucrative target for future bot worm attacks.  —  David Sancho, senior anti-virus research engineer at Trend Micro, warned that RSS feed hijacking …
Michael Arrington / TechCrunch:
Microsoft "Fremont" to Launch  —  Microsoft will be beta launching a new web 2.0 service under the Live.com brand in the next few weeks.  The final name is TDB, but the current project name is "Fremont" and the URL fremont.live.com will redirect once its fully live.
Discussion: PaidContent.org, Bink.nu and BetaNews
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Greg Yardley / Greg Yardley's Internet Blog:   Microsoft's 'Fremont' a Craigslist competitor
Scot Wingo / eBay Strategies:   Microsoft beta testing a Google Base like system?
BBC:
US net body challenged over .com  —  The US body which oversees the workings of the internet is being challenged over its handling of the .com domain.  —  The row concerns the decision by the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (Icann) to allow the private firm Verisign to maintain control of .com forever.
Discussion: Threadwatch.org
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Anick Jesdanun / Associated Press:
ICANN weighs single-letter Web addresses
Discussion: Techdirt
Thomas Hawk / Thomas Hawk's Digital Connection:
PriceRitePhoto: Abusive Bait and Switch Camera Store  —  "I will make sure you will never be able to place an order on the internet again."  "I'm an attorney, I will sue you."  "I will call the CEO of your company and play him the tape of this phone call."
Discussion: TechBlog
Andrew Hill / Financial Times:
An energetic guide for a 21st-century journey  —  Thomas Friedman has a vision for the final edition of The World is Flat: anybody will be able to update it.  —  "It's been suggested to me that we actually turn the book into an open-source product.  Just put it up on the web like Wikipedia …
Discussion: Davos Newbies
Spyware Warrior:
ANTI-SPYWARE ZEALOT RANTS ABOUT 180SOLUTIONS  —  Just when 180solutions' CEO Keith Smith is whining about anti-spyware companies, or to use his words "scanning applications", Spyware Warrior has captured another 180solutions installation with no notice and no consent through a security exploit.
Discussion: Spyware Confidential
Dan Farber / Tech Blogs on ZDNet:
Grand Central turning to Swivel  —  After co-founding and leading CNET (from which this blog issues forth) from obscurity to Web stardom, Halsey Minor started 12 Entrepreneuring, raising over $130 million to incubate Web services companies before flaming out during the 2001 bubble bursting.
Business Week:
Computer, Heal Thyself  —  Intelligent machines that can learn and fix themselves are becoming a reality  —  Back in the Fall of 2001, Paul Horn was wrestling with the computer industry's demons.  The former University of Chicago physics professor had been running IBM's (IBM ) research labs since 1996.
Discussion: Rough Type and Techdirt
Daniel Terdiman / CNET News.com:
Newsmaker: Banking on a virtual economy  —  Late last month, Jon Jacobs, an independent filmmaker from Miami, became the first person in the history of online gaming to spend $100,000 on a single virtual item when he bought a space station in the game "Project Entropia."
Whatshisface / The Post Money Value:
A new Infomercial  —  How to start a company with no money down  —  I had started this blog as sort of a joke/response to all the "we don't need no stinkin VC" postings floating around.  —  But an interesting thing happened along the way which should actually make a whole lot of people stand up and take serious notice.
Discussion: cruel to be kind

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