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The MySpace Generation — They live online. They buy online. They play online. Their power is growing — The Toadies broke up. It was four years ago, when Amanda Adams was 16. She drove into Dallas from suburban Plano, Tex., on a school night to hear the final two-hour set …

Bye Bye BlackBerry? — OTTAWA, Dec. 2 - What if your BlackBerry screen went dark? — To executives like Douglas M. Steenland of Northwest Airlines, the idea of doing business without a BlackBerry is about as appealing as reverting to rotary dial phones and Telex machines.
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Peter O'Kelly's Reality Check

Damage and Fallout: the Revisionist History of Podcasting — It's a commonly held rule that 'history is decided by the victor,' and it seems that right now the history of podcasting is becoming a prime battleground, especially on it's Wikipedia Page (and Digg the story).
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Weblogsky, Things That, ben barren, Hell Yeah Bitch.com, PodTech Comments …, POP! PR Jots and The Unofficial Apple Weblog
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Free WiFi for all in Sunnyvale — METROFI MAY OFFER NON-PAY SERVICE IN OTHER CITIES — Mountain View-based MetroFi is expected to announce today that it plans to bring free, advertising-supported wireless Internet service to all 130,000 residents of Sunnyvale.

What creature will succeed the couch potato? — LOS ANGELES—On the day after Christmas, a long-standard survey of people's television watching habits will take a first step into the digital present—and future. — For decades, the Nielsen Media Research audience measurement service …

A Stealth Take Over of 2Wire? — Alcatel, AT&T and Telmex have done what amounts to a quasi-takeover of 2Wire, a San Jose-based DSL modem maker with plans to deliver a triple set-top box. In a news release this morning, Alcatel and 2Wire announced that the french company was taking a 25% stake in 2Wire.

Warez servers in Germany confiscated — German police have confiscated five warez servers with 6 terabytes of illegal copies of movies and games in the German town of Coburg on the fringes of northern Bavaria. The servers, with names as Temptation and Paradise Island …
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Microsoft Bows to Eolas, Revamps IE's Multimedia Handling — The browser patent spat between Microsoft Corp. and Eolas Technologies took another twist Friday with an announcement from Redmond that it will change the way Internet Explorer handles embedded content on Web pages.
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The Tao of Mac

Apple challenged by Linux and pirates — Not to mention music-enabled mobiles... A recent Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) filing has revealed that Apple now considers Linux a potential market challenger. — Apple's K-10 form - a review of its past financial year for the SEC …

For Sony, a Pain in the Image — The spyware debacle has sparked anger, distrust, and boycotts among consumers, but the financial impact on Sony BMG is likely to be limited — David Snider's dismay with Sony (SNE) has been a long time coming. It started when his Sony-branded CD/MP3 player broke …
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The Digital Music Weblog

On Beyond Java — the Web — Bruce Tate's Beyond Java is really Web-centric; he argues forcefully that lightweight Web apps are one of the forces driving people towards things like Ruby on Rails and Seaside, as opposed, say, to Java EE. My observations are mostly consistent with Bruce's …

DCAS To Replace CableCARD In 2008? — The National Cable & Telecommunications Association (NCTA) has reported to the FCC that it is feasible and preferable to move security away from CableCARD and to the Downloadable Conditional Access System (DCAS). Instead of using a CableCARD hardware key …

Wired Magazine as a Technology Market Barometer — I recieved this months Wired yesterday. I sat down for a few moments to have a flick through, and noticed two things. Firstly, it has a nice swish glossy cover, and secondly, it's fat-just like the dot.com days. — That got me thinking.

20% growth — We set two basic traffic goals for our bloggers: — 1. 20% monthly growth when you have < 1m pages a month. — 2. 10% monthly growth when you have > 1m pages a month. — Now, we don't pay folks to hit those targets or fire folks if they don't.