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Umair / Bubblegeneration Strategy Lab:
How Not to Think Strategically, pt 173841  —  First, a quick note about the emerging buzz surrounding MS's plans to pay consumers for ads.  —  This may sound cool, but there are three big problems which render it strategically meaningless.  —  1) It's fraught with moral hazard = click fraud^1000000.
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Nick / Rough Type:
Buying eyeballs  —  Thanks to a link from John Battelle, I came across a fascinating little article about an appearance by Bill Gates on Indian television earlier this week.  Noting that Google's "business model is based on advertisements from which they make a lot of money" and that …
Henry Blodget / Internet Outsider:
Get Paid to Search: Now MSN's Talking
Discussion: Techdirt and Clickety Clack
Ted Bridis / Associated Press:
Court Rules Against Mom in Download Suit  —  WASHINGTON - A federal appeals court late Friday upheld the music industry's $22,500 judgment against a Chicago mother caught illegally distributing songs over the Internet.  —  The court rejected her defense that she was innocently sampling music …
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Scobleizer / Microsoft Geek Blogger:
RSS drives Reuters lobby's screen  —  We just got back from the wonderful Global Voices conference which was held in Reuters' Headquarters.  We met bloggers from around the world (we met Hossein Derakhshan, aka Hoder, the famous Iranian blogger, among many other talented bloggers from around …
Daniel Terdiman / CNET News.com:
NBA to create huge digital archive  —  MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif.—If you're a rabid basketball fan who's wished you could get your hands on video of that one memorable shot by Michael Jordan from the Chicago Bulls play-off game you went to in 1989, the National Basketball Association may soon be able to help you out.
Matt Richtel / New York Times:
Live Tracking of Mobile Phones Prompts Court Fights on Privacy  —  Most Americans carry cellphones, but many may not know that government agencies can track their movements through the signals emanating from the handset.  —  In recent years, law enforcement officials have turned …
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Jeremy Zawodny / Jeremy Zawodny's blog:
Yahoo's First Hack Day: What a Blast!  —  Earlier today, I wrote that I was hacking on a project and didn't have a lot of time to write.  Now I've got a bit of time to tell the rest of the story.  —  Today was our first annual Hack Day in the Search and Marketplace Group (SMG).
Asa Dotzler:
firefox 1.5 versus internet explorer 6  —  I've seen a number of articles comparing the currently available Firefox 1.5 with the still not available and probably not released for some time Internet Explorer 7.  What's wrong with this picture?  Firefox 1.5 should be compared against the competition …
Robert McMillan / InfoWorld:
EEye to enter antivirus business  —  A beta version of the software will be made available to Blink users in early in 2006  —  Security vendor eEye Digital Security (Profile, Products, Articles) Inc. plans to add antivirus capabilities to its Blink intrusion prevention product …
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Will Knight / newscientist.com:
Chameleon scarf coordinates with your outfit  —  People lacking any sense of fashion no longer need worry about their scarf clashing with their clothes this winter - researchers have created one that automatically changes colour to suit an outfit.  —  The colour-shifting garment …
Peter / Reuters:
World's poorest don't want '$100 laptop': Intel  —  COLOMBO (Reuters) - Potential computer users in the developing world will not want a basic $100 hand-cranked laptop due to be rolled out to millions, chip-maker Intel Corp. (Nasdaq:INTC - news) chairman Craig Barrett said on Friday.
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Rudy De Waele / m-trends.org:
Women in Mobile 04 - Helen Keegan  —  Helen has been working in mobile since the early days; she's one of the first women I noticed when I started mingling in online discussion groups and forums related to mobile back in 2001.  I am happy to have her here in the "Women in Mobile" series.
extremetech.com:
The Japanese Case Mod  —  From the looks of this thing, you'd think that 19-year old Nicholas Falzone is a pro at case modding.  Well, not only is this his first ever computer mod, but it's his first computer he's built from scratch.  How 'bout that for confidence?
Discussion: Gizmodo and Gearlog
Rob Bushway / Tablet PC MVP:
Working with 4 tablet pcs  —  I present all 4 four tablet PCs to my customer tomorrow for him to review.  What am I presenting him?  —  HP TC1100  —  Gateway M280  —  Motion LE1600 (with docking station)  —  Toshiba M200  —  I don't have the Thinkpad tablet yet - I decided to hold off and see which way he was heading.

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