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Microsoft tries classifieds — An upcoming online classified service from Microsoft Corp. may sound like Craigslist or the new Google Base, but the team behind the project says it found inspiration closer to home. — Microsoft employees have long used an internal listing service to sell …
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Microsoft tests classifieds service — Microsoft is developing a free online service that will let people list items for sale, events and other classifieds-type of information that can be shared either with groups of friends or anyone over the Internet, the company said Tuesday.
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THINKING ABOUT GOOGLE AND THE TURNING POINT — Has the worm turned? That's the question a lot of folks are asking about Google these days, not the least of which is John Heilemann, whose piece has opened up a great discussion in the comments area of my post about it.
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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.
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RSS is Now Integrated into Yahoo Mail and Alerts
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Intel to Partner With TiVo on PC Platform — SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) — Looking to boost the number of computers whirring away in living rooms, Intel Corp. on Wednesday unveiled its first list of companies whose products are expected to work with the chip maker's upcoming Viiv entertainment PC platform.
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Judge to RIM: We're not delaying this any longer — update Research In Motion on Wednesday lost two rounds in the long-running patent lawsuit that threatens to imperil the company's BlackBerry service in the United States. — U.S. District Judge James Spencer denied RIM's request to halt …
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Podcast Chaos Be Gone — Two new search engines offer to do for podcasting what Technorati does for blogs by letting users search podcasts by keyword to single out audio that suits their interests. — Podzinger and blinkx scour audio content for keywords by translating the audio into text and creating an index for quick searching.

Security Flaw Allows Wiretaps to Be Evaded, Study Finds — The technology used for decades by law enforcement agents to wiretap telephones has a security flaw that allows the person being wiretapped to stop the recorder remotely, according to research by computer security experts who studied the system.
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Corante 2.0: Hubs In A Network Of Stars — Today, after years (literally) of discussion and planning, we are opening the kimono on Corante 2.0. The most obvious manifestation of the new Corante — leaving aside the first of our Corante events, the Symposium on Social Architecture …
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Deadheads Outraged Over Web Crackdown — The Grateful Dead, the business, is testing the loyalty of longtime fans of the Grateful Dead, the pioneering jam band, by cracking down on an independently run Web site that made thousands of recordings of its live concerts available for free downloading.

RSS Hijacking? A threat to podcast and blogging infrastructure? — I received an email from Erik Marcus, the podcaster responsible for Vegan.com and the "Erik's Diner" podcasts. Erik informed me that his podcast's RSS feed was "hijacked". I was at first unclear on how this really happens …
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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."
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Will NPR's podcasts birth a new business model for public radio? — How the public radio giant has become a leading podcaster in just two months. Plus, a fond farewell from this columnist. — Last summer, the folks running National Public Radio started to get a clear message …
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It's official: Diebold election bugware can't be trusted — Diebold would rather lose all of its voting machine business in North Carolina than open its source code to state election officials as required by law, the Associated Press reports. — Due to irregularities in the 2004 election traced …

IT Security Turns Inside Out: Outbound Content Compliance Fuels Continued Market Growth, IDC Says — FRAMINGHAM, Mass., November 30, 2005 - Although organizations have traditionally focused security efforts on external threats posed by the explosive growth of viruses, spam, spyware …

Unwiring the Ambulance — Next time the paramedic comes rushing in, don't be surprised to see a medical bag under one arm and a laptop under the other. Driven by the need for speed coupled with new regulatory pressure, ambulance-based Wi-Fi could be a thing of the not-too-distant future.