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Dare Obasanjo aka Carnage4Life:
Flipping Your Startup 101  —  A friend of mine called me yesterday to ask for my opinions on the fact that Meebo just got a few million dollars in funding.  For those not in the know, Meebo is an AJAX version of Trillian.  And what is Trillian?  It's an instant messaging client that supports AIM, ICQ, MSN, Yahoo Messenger, and IRC.
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Om Malik on Broadband:
How Much Did Meebo Get?  —  For a while, the word on the street has been that Meebo, barely 13 weeks old has been out raising some cash.  But did they?  Apparently yes!  The amount of money they have raised is $3.5 million, at about $9 million pre-money valuation from Sequoia Capital, and Roelof Botha has joined the company's board.
Scobleizer / Microsoft Geek Blogger:
What matters if you wanna flip your company  —  Have visions of flipping your company to one of the big companies and making a good paycheck?  I know lots of people who do (and even have recommended a few to our M&A guys).  —  Dare Obasanjo writes about what matters if you wanna do that.
Scripting / Dave's Wordpress Blog:
Interop between blogging tools  —  I've been reading lots of reports about the current TypePad outage, but while the outage is still going on, I don't want to appear to interfere.  I remember how awful it was to have popular bloggers jumping on my case when I last had a big outage.
Discussion: adfreak
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inessential.com:
Moral support for Six Apart  —  I read on Niall Kennedy's weblog about a TypePad outage—and I just wanted to send the Six Apart folks a bit of moral support at a time when they might be able to use it.  —  You may not know that before I did NetNewsWire and MarsEdit I worked at UserLand Software where I helped write weblog systems.
Discussion: paradox1x
Andrew Orlowski / The Register:
Typepad goes titsup  —  Dilbert falls silent, thousands of posts missing  —  Users of Six Apart's TypePad platform have suffered their worst outage yet, with bloggers left stranded since the early hours.  The past week's blogging has also disappeared.  —  In true "Web 2.0" fashion …
Computerworld:
Update: Blog service provider crippled by storage glitch
Discussion: NevOn and Somewhat Frank ~ Blog
Chris Gaither / Los Angeles Times:
Google Poised to Invest $1 Billion in AOL  —  Google plans to invest $1 billion in Time Warner's America Online in a deal that, if completed, would deepen the ties between two Internet advertising giants and leave rival suitor Microsoft in the cold, people familiar with the negotiations said today.
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Michael Bazeley / siliconvalley.com:
Google to buy 5 percent of AOL for $1 billion  —  SEARCH BEHEMOTH BEATS OUT MICROSOFT FOR DEAL  —  Google has agreed to purchase a 5 percent stake in America Online and will significantly strengthen its advertising and Internet search partnership with its biggest customer, a source said today …
Randall Stross / New York Times:
Is Mark Cuban Missing the Big Picture?  —  MARK CUBAN is known to many in the sports world as the madcap-billionaire owner of the Dallas Mavericks, the one who relishes every opportunity to defy propriety.  Less well known is Mr. Cuban's day job as co-owner, with Todd R. Wagner …
Discussion: Blog Maverick and rexblog.com
Joris Evers / CNET News.com:
Microsoft patch jams up IE  —  Last Tuesday's "critical" security fix for Internet Explorer is causing trouble for users who have been testing the new IE 7 browser.  —  Microsoft has received "scattered reports of users experiencing odd browser behavior" after installing the latest security update …
Discussion: Windows Vista Weblog
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James Niccolai / InfoWorld:
Opera dismisses Google takeover talk as rumor  —  Rumors stem from blog posting by former Yahoo exec  —  Opera Software has not been approached by Google (Profile, Products, Articles) about a possible acquisition, an Opera (Overview, Articles, Company) spokesman said Friday …
Dela / afterdawn.com:
More artists take a stand against DRM  —  The battle between artists and Sony BMG over the use of Digital Rights Management (DRM) copy protection on audio CDs just got even more interesting as some more artists have decided to act.  This time it is My Morning Jacket, who's album "Z" is copy protected.
Andrew Orlowski / The Register:
Wikipedia founder 'shot by friend of Siegenthaler'  —  World mourns Lazarus for the Web 2.0 generation  —  Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales has been shot dead, according to Wikipedia, the online, up-to-the-minute encyclopedia.  —  Apparently, the assassin was a "friend" …
Discussion: Smalltalk Tidbits …
Pete Wright / The secret life of an MS Author:
Motion Le 1600 - second impressions  —  I posted up my first impressions a while back of my new Motion LE 1600.  They were written within hours of receiving the device and understandably had a certain 'new-gadget' excitement factor influencing them.  So, how is it now?
Discussion: jkOnTheRun

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