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David Alpert / Official Google Blog:
Searching for music  —  It may come as no surprise, but I like to search for things on Google.  Yep, when I'm looking for something, I always try it on Google first.  And sometimes, that thing I'm looking for is music.  Many of our users feel the same way, and we get a lot of search traffic …
Eric Auchard / Reuters:
Google adds music search and purchase features  —  SAN FRANCISCO, Dec 15 (Reuters) - Google Inc. (GOOG.O: Quote, Profile, Research) is introducing a music search feature that details the work of certain featured artists, the company said late on Wednesday.  —  "In analyzing our traffic …
Discussion: Search Engine Journal
Chris Sherman / Search Engine Watch:
Google Adds Music Search Feature  —  Google has introduced a new feature that provides information about music and musical artists in response to music related search queries.  —  The new feature works directly from any Google web search form, and results are returned as "one box" …
Om Malik on Broadband:
Google Music, The King Maker?  —  Google just added music search and 15 minutes later I am hooked.  (The rumors of Google Music had flared up back in August!)  —  The search engine helped me find really obscure artists, their biographies, discographies, latest news, and links to their websites.
Discussion: Northern Telecom
Jim Giles / Nature:
Internet encyclopaedias go head to head  —  Abstract  —  Jimmy Wales' Wikipedia comes close to Britannica in terms of the accuracy of its science entries, a Nature investigation finds.  —  One of the extraordinary stories of the Internet age is that of Wikipedia, a free online encyclopaedia that anyone can edit.
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BBC:
Wikipedia survives research test  —  The free online resource Wikipedia is about as accurate on science as the Encyclopedia Britannica, a study shows.  —  The British journal Nature examined a range of scientific entries on both works of reference and found few differences in accuracy.
Discussion: Nature and Licence to Roam
Stephen Cauchi / The Age:
Online encyclopedias put to the test
Discussion: digg
Paul Kedrosky's Infectious Greed:
Structured Blogging Will Flop  —  Darn it all, techno utopians are so cute.  Nevertheless, structured blogging — the over-ballyhooed idea that people will post to their blogs using different forms depending on what they're posting — is going to be a flop.
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Reuters:
NTP signs license deal with Visto … Wireless e-mail firm Visto, a rival of BlackBerry maker Research In Motion, has signed a licensing agreement with patent-holding company NTP, the two firms said on Wednesday.  —  NTP is best-known for a patent infringement ruling it won against RIM in 2002.
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Ian Austen / New York Times:   BlackBerry Dispute Aids Rivals
Suzanne Panoplos / visto.com:
Visto Files Legal Action Against Microsoft for Misuse of Visto's Proprietary Technology  —  (Redwood Shores, CA, December 15, 2005) - Visto Corporation has filed a legal action against Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT) for misappropriating Visto's intellectual property.
Michael Rogers / MSNBC:
Let's see some ID, please  —  The end of anonymity on the Internet?  —  Michael Rogers  —  •Profile  —  •E-mail  —  As the joke goes, on the Internet nobody knows you're a dog.  But although anonymity has been part of Internet culture since the first browser …
Bruce Gain / Wired News:
E-Paper's Killer App: Packaging  —  The cereal aisle at your local supermarket may soon resemble the Las Vegas strip.  Electronics maker Siemens is readying a paper-thin electronic-display technology so cheap it could replace conventional labels on disposable packaging, from milk cartons to boxes of Cheerios.
Discussion: TeleRead
Harry McCracken / PC World's Techlog:
Is Google About to Buy Opera?  —  Google rumor du jour: The Web's abuzz with the idea that the search engine behemoth may acquire Opera, that Alternative Browser That Isn't Firefox.  There have long been rumors of a Google browser (I blogged about them in September of last year), but until now …
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Amit Agarwal / Digital Inspiration:
Convert doc, xls, ppt, rtf, pdf to HTML - Free Online Conversion  —  How to instantly convert Microsoft Office, OpenOffice, PDF documents to HTML without installing any third-party software like Adobe Acrobat or PDF2HTML.  —  We will utilitize the recently announced See it now feature …
Discussion: Lifehacker
Ryan Naraine / eWEEK.com:
Mr. LUA Goes to Washington  —  WASHINGTON, DC—The gospel according to LUA (least-privileged user account) took center stage at Microsoft Corp.'s Security Summit East here with a pair of Redmond consultants pitching the idea of a well-funded security deployment repository to help developers create applications for non-admin users.
Discussion: Microsoft Watch and OSNews.com

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