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Phil Wolff / Skype Journal:
Skype releases Test version of Skype 2.0 for Windows  —  Version 2.0.0.43 Beta for Windows.  —  Remember your first Skype experience?  I was stunned by how easy it was.  And the clarity of the sound, just like being right there.  Immediacy.  And the IM packaging of phone controls.
Jonathan Krim / Washington Post:
Executive Wants to Charge for Web Speed  —  Some Say Small Firms Could Be Shut Out of Market Championed by BellSouth Officer  —  A senior telecommunications executive said yesterday that Internet service providers should be allowed to strike deals to give certain Web sites or services priority …
Mike Rundle / Business Logs:
Crippling Firefox Bug On Mac OS X  —  As I'm sure you all know, Firefox v1.5 has been officially released and is available for download.  Got a G5 processor?  Check out this page to download a G5-optimized version of the Fox that is a bit faster.  You would think all is gravy in Mozilla-land, but that is definitely not the case.
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Neilio / BeatnikPad:   G5-optimized Firefox 1.5 released
siliconvalley.com:
Judge rules against BlackBerry patent settlement  —  RICHMOND, Va. (AP) - A federal judge ruled invalid Wednesday a $450 million settlement between a small patent holding firm and the maker of BlackBerry e-mail devices, Research in Motion Ltd.  —  The ruling by U.S. District Judge James R. Spencer …
Discussion: The Test Bed
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Reuters:
Setback for BlackBerry maker
Discussion: Smart Mobs
David Pogue / New York Times:
Upload, Store, Play and Share in a Few Clicks  —  IN Hollywood, young screenwriters have "elevator pitches" always at the ready - pithy descriptions of their screenplays, intended to capture the imagination of passing movie executives.  You know: "It's 'Titanic' on a spaceship."
Richard S. Tedlow / Fortune:
The Education of Andy Grove  —  A Harvard historian explains how Intel's legendary chief became the best model we have for leading a business in the 21st century.  —  In 1991, an instructor at Stanford's Graduate School of Business presented his class with a case study.
Ryan Naraine / eWEEK.com:
Windows OneCare Security Goes 'Live'  —  Microsoft Corp.'s Windows OneCare PC security bundle is now available to the general public.  —  The consumer-facing tool, which features virus scanning, firewall protection, data backup and PC cleanup tools, has been released to the Windows Live portal …
Brian Benzinger / Solution Watch:
Web-based Google Talk with Gtalkr  —  A new web-based client named Gtalkr has been released just yesterday which gives you the ability to use Google Talk through any browser, anywhere.  I talked about meebo a while back, but what is different about the two is that Gtalkr is only for Google Talk …
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Om Malik on Broadband:
Gtalkr, Web-Based GTalk Client
Discussion: TechCrunch and digg
John Seigenthaler / USA Today:
A false Wikipedia 'biography'  —  "John Seigenthaler Sr. was the assistant to Attorney General Robert Kennedy in the early 1960's.  For a brief time, he was thought to have been directly involved in the Kennedy assassinations of both John, and his brother, Bobby.  Nothing was ever proven."
Discussion: Micro Persuasion
Electronic Frontier Foundation:
DMCA Triennial Rulemaking: Failing Consumers Completely  —  December 1 is the last day to submit proposals (by 5p EST) to the Copyright Office seeking a 3-year DMCA exemption for noninfringing activities that are otherwise squelched by "digital rights management" (DRM) restrictions.
Discussion: Boing Boing and Infothought
Associated Press:
High-tech 'repo man' keeps car payments coming  —  NORFOLK, Va. — NOTE TO REPO MAN: Might want to look into another line of work.  —  A new gizmo is upping the odds that even the most hard-knock customer will come up with the car payment.  Hooked into the ignition system …
Richard MacManus / Read/WriteWeb:
RSS Everywhere II - but where is Google?  —  Last night Yahoo! announced they are integrating RSS into their web mail and alerts products.  As Scott Gatz explained in an interview with PodTech: Yahoo's plan, which started in January 2004 when they launched RSS in the My Yahoo portal, is to "bring RSS to the masses".
CNET News.com:
Sun to offer more free software  —  update Sun Microsystems said Wednesday that it will offer free access to its Java server suite and N1 management software and bundle them with its Solaris operating system.  —  The software being offered for no cost are the Java Enterprise System set of server middleware …
Discussion: OSNews.com
Oskar / oskarlin:
Time travel  —  Map in photo above is a part of one of my final projects I did for my last school, London College of Printing (now London College of Communication).  It was an attemt to redesign the London Underground map.  In the beginning when I didn't know what to do with the project, I called it "impossible mission".
Discussion: The Map Room

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