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Robert Mackey / New York Times:
TV Stardom on $20 a Day  —  AMANDA CONGDON is a big star on really small screens - like the 4½- inch window she appears in on computer monitors every weekday morning or the 2½ inches she has to work with on the new video iPod.  Ms. Congdon, you see, is the anchor of a daily …
Discussion: IP Democracy and Blogebrity
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Cory Bergman / Lost Remote TV Blog:
Rocketboom 'sitting on gold mine'  —  The daily video blog — which is also a video podcast — is watched by an estimated 100,000 people a day.  "That's roughly comparable in size to that of, say, CNN's late, unlamented Crossfire political debate show," writes the NY Times' Robert Mackey.
David Pogue / New York Times:
A camera that has it all?  Well, almost  —  At a recent technology conference, an executive from an electronics company was waxing snarky about her rivals.  —  "And then there's Sony," she said in a conversation cluster between seminars.  "Their approach is to bring to market every product they dream up and see what sticks."
Discussion: ben barren and Slashdot
Katharine Q. Seelye / New York Times:
A Little Sleuthing Unmasks Writer of Wikipedia Prank  —  It started as a joke and ended up as a shot heard round the Internet, with the joker losing his job and Wikipedia, the online encyclopedia, suffering a blow to its credibility.  —  A man in Nashville has admitted that …
Om Malik on Broadband:
Et Tu Steve Case?  —  In a recent episode of Rome, an HBO series where Caesar is brutally murdered by the Senate.  The killing blow coming from Brutus, the man whose life Julius Caesar forgave.  The gruesome scene was running through my head....  Steve Case sold Time Warner a bill of goods …
web2.wsj2.com:
THE BEST WEB 2.0 SOFTWARE OF 2005  —  It's getting towards the end of the year and I'm feeling the need to take stock of where we've actually come with Web 2.0 in the last 12 months.  So much has happened in this space recently and a tidal wave of innovative, high-quality software has been released this year.
Wikinews:
Interview with Jimbo Wales  —  While this wasn't Interview with the Vampire, getting a live interview with Jimmy Wales of the Wikimedia Foundation is requiring more work and planning than ever.  Four contributors to four different Wikinews language editions (with Swedish, Netherlands …
Discussion: RatcliffeBlog
Phillip Pearson / Second p0st:
Architecture of the Wordpress Structured Blogging plugin: is this forking?  —  For the last couple of months, we (along with XML expert Kimbro Staken and Movable Type consultant Chad Everett) have been working on extending the Structured Blogging plugin for Wordpress to publish a bunch …
Nick / Rough Type:
Sun and the data center meltdown  —  Sun Microsystems is a funny company.  It jumped directly from hyperactive adolescence to midlife crisis, complete with ponytail.  Ever since the dot-com crash decimated its free-spending customer base, the company's been on a quest to find itself - and give a jolt to its flat-lining stock price.
Feld Thoughts:
The Signal to Noise Ratio Feels Out of Whack To Me  —  I monitor around 400 blogs and try to stay on top of them daily (I use FeedDemon and NewsGator Online and have developed an awesome personal algorithm for getting through all the items quickly.)  I also use a handful of services …
BBC:
Muted hello for Xbox 360 in Japan  —  Microsoft has launched its Xbox 360 games console in Japan to what seems like a more subdued response than it received in Europe and North America.  —  The software giant hopes to overcome rivals Sony and Nintendo by having become the first to release its next-generation console.
Vauhini Vara / Wall Street Journal:
Project Gutenberg Fears No Google  —  Internet giants like Google Inc. and Yahoo Inc. are making headlines with their rival plans to create online libraries of books.  Long before those companies even existed, though, there was Project Gutenberg: an ambitious, offbeat effort to digitize classic books by typing them out by hand.
Steve Rubel / Micro Persuasion:
Blog Content Theft  —  Two weblogs are republishing my content without permission.  One is called "Advertisging, News & Information."  This site is profiting off my content by running Adsense.  The other is called Podcast Rebroadcast.  —  This appears to be a common problem.
Discussion: Andrew Lark and Alex Barnett blog

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