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Dick / Burning Questions:
No Feed is an Island: Introducing FeedFlare — We started with a cookie recipe and a dream, but we don't bake well, so we restarted with the notion that publishers should be able to tether interesting services to their content anywhere it travels. In a recent Feed for Thought post …
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Fred / A VC:
FeedFlare — It's a busy day in the web services world. — Two new OPEN web services were introduced today and I believe that both are game changing. — I just blogged about Alexa and that is certainly a big deal. — But the announcement that gets my juices really flowing is Feedburner's announcement of FeedFlare.
Richard MacManus / Read/WriteWeb:
FeedBurner makes RSS interactive, with FeedFlare
FeedBurner makes RSS interactive, with FeedFlare
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A View from the Isle
Danny Sullivan / Search Engine Watch Blog:
Alexa Offers Fee-Based Vertical Search Services — I guess I get to be the underwhelmed one about Alexa announcing a new Alexa Web Search Platform that's available to anyone willing to pay a fee. — Pay a fee for what? You can create your own search engine by tapping into the 4 billion web pages Alexa has indexed over time.
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Phil Wainewright / ZDNet.com:
Alexa-driven search sites will test Google's Web 3.0 mettle
Alexa-driven search sites will test Google's Web 3.0 mettle
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Rough Type, Software Only, Geeking with Greg, Ho John Lee's Weblog and Marketing Pilgrim
Jeff MacIntyre / Wired News:
Roll Your Own Google
Roll Your Own Google
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Good Morning Silicon Valley, Search Engine Lowdown, The Stalwart, Web 2.0 Explorer, Got Ads? and Oliver Thylmann
Bloomberg:
Microsoft Sells 39% of Xbox 360s in 1st Two Days of Japan Debut — Dec. 13 (Bloomberg) — Microsoft Corp. sold 39 percent of its new Xbox 360 game console in the first two days it was available in Japan, the world's second-biggest market for video games, according to market researcher Enterbrain Inc.
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Shankar Gupta / MediaPost Publications:
Google Turns To TV Ads — IN A MAJOR SHIFT IN promotional strategy, Google—which has long eschewed nearly every form of consumer-targeted brand advertising—quietly began running 15-second sponsorship spots on PBS's science program "NOVA" earlier this year.
Rob Fahey / gamesindustry.biz:
"The HD era really only starts when we are on the market" - Harrison — PlayStation development boss plays down Microsoft's high definition claims — Sony Computer Entertainment Worldwide Studios president Phil Harrison has claimed that Microsoft's Xbox 360 "doesn't have true HD functionality …
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Kotaku
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Hiawatha Bray / Boston Globe:
Telecoms want their products to travel on a faster Internet — Major site owners oppose 2-tier system — AT&T Inc. and BellSouth Corp. are lobbying Capitol Hill for the right to create a two-tiered Internet, where the telecom carriers' own Internet services would be transmitted faster …
Chris Kohler / Wired News:
Star Wars Fans Flee Net Galaxy — Players of the massively multiplayer online game Star Wars Galaxies are feeling a bit like the films' besieged rebel army these days. To them, LucasArts is the evil Empire, raining down terror in their alternate universe.
Michael / WeaKnees Blog:
WeaKnees Offers up to $25,000 for DIRECTV DVR Plus (R15) Upgrade Solution — With the release of the DIRECTV DVR Plus, we are looking to develop a stable, reliable upgrade solution for DIRECTV's latest DVR. In addition to working on the problem in-house, we have decided to open the search …
CNN:
DirecTV to pay $5.3M penalty — FTC says violation of 'Do Not Call' rule is largest civil assessment ever obtained. — NEW YORK (CNN/Money.com) - Officials announced a $5.34 million settlement Tuesday with satellite TV provider DirecTV over alleged violations of the Do Not Call rule …
Steve Hamm / Business Week:
Java? It's So Nineties — Sun's groundbreaking programming language vaulted to popularity with Web developers. But now it's losing ground to a raft of upstarts — Peter Yared, CEO of software maker ActiveGrid, spent a critical chapter of his career steeped in Java, the programming language developed by Sun Microsystems (SUNW).
USA Today:
Cellphone technology rings in pornography in USA — Quickly developing into big business overseas, cellphone pornography is a step closer to taking off in the USA. — Cingular Wireless, the nation's largest cellphone service provider, quietly has launched filtering devices …
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The Pondering Primate
Jeremy Kirk / PC World:
Microsoft Tightens IE 7's Security — Browser's default security settings will change to match common home, business setups. — Microsoft has detailed several changes in the way its upcoming Internet Explorer (IE) 7 browser will classify Web sites for security, aiming to reduce the likelihood …
Matt Cutts:
Text link follow-up — At this point, it shouldn't be a surprise what I have to say about any particular site (Hi Jeremy!) selling links. Danny gives a good recap here, and I'm happy that Danny can channel me and say what I would say at this point. Let's see how succinctly I can say it.