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Ben Charny / eWEEK.com:
Instant Messengers Choose Sides  —  A significant instant messaging project between Google Inc. and America Online is now underway.  —  Google and AOL plan to let their respective instant messaging features communicate.  This way, someone using Google Talk could chat with an AIM user, and vice versa.
Discussion: Podtech.net and Microsoft Watch
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Om Malik on Broadband:
Hey AOL, You Got Googled  —  As part of lunch conversation yesterday, a very smart man savvy in the ways of the Internet joked that AOL might be the black widow, that kills its mate.  The blogosphere this morning, it becomes even more evident that the people are downright pessimistic …
Saul Hansell / New York Times:
AOL and Google Formalize Partnership to Include Shared Selling of Ads  —  America Online formally announced a revived partnership with Google yesterday, a deal that affirmed AOL's value less than a year after a chorus of calls for its parent, Time Warner, to shed the division as a lost cause.
biz.yahoo.com:
Time Warner's AOL and Google to Expand Strategic Alliance
Discussion: SiliconBeat
Yuki Noguchi / Washington Post:
$1 Billion AOL Stake For Google Approved
Discussion: IP Democracy
Jonathan Thaw / Bloomberg:
Google to pay dearly for AOL
Discussion: PaidContent.org
Addicted to Digital Media:
HowTo: Score an Xbox 360 online  —  Here's a fool-proof way to get notified when Xbox 360's are available for online ordering- no online auctions required.  I've tested it personally- and I should receive my premium system in time for Christmas.  There may be other tactics, but I hope it works for you.
Discussion: Igniq - Gaming News and Kotaku
Dan Gillmor / Dan Gillmor's blog:
Coming Soon: Center for Citizen Media  —  Some news:  —  Starting in 2006, I'll be putting together a nonprofit Center for Citizen Media.  The goals are to study, encourage and help enable the emergent grassroots media sphere, with a major focus on citizen journalism.
Mark Frauenfelder / Boing Boing:
Staples charges for "virus scanning"  —  Mike Langlie, who makes wonderful music with kids' instruments, says: "I had an interesting experience at Staples today.  In case you feel like sharing with boingboing readers, here is an email I sent to Staples."
Ask Jeeves Blog:
Word Up  —  What's in your stocking?  New language tools on Ask.com to help find what you are looking for faster.  —  1. Page Translation is now available on Ask.com.  Why haven't we had it in the past?  Because we didn't have many foreign-language pages in our index.
Paul Bond / Reuters:
Future is bright for Internet ads — surveys  —  LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - 'Tis the season for adjusting online expectations and reviewing what has been hot on the Internet.  —  JMP Securities on Tuesday raised its global advertising forecast for not only this year but for next year and beyond.
Discussion: IT Facts
Jack Schofield / Guardian Unlimited:
Banned by Google — ignored by blogosphere  —  The Lone Ronin blog poses a not-so-hyothetical question about what would happen if you showed you could parse the results from a search engine, eg Google, and provide a much better answer for the top three sites.  A fat cheque?  Venture capital backing?
Rachel Metz / Wired News:
Stranded, NYC Heads to the Web  —  MANHATTAN, New York — As millions of New Yorkers contend with a crippling transit strike, the web is taking center stage as a place to cope, from blowing off steam to lining up rides to and from the city.  —  Since members of Local 100 …
Discussion: SearchViews, Bloggers Blog and SFist
Stowe Boyd / Get Real:
Traitors in our Midst: Web 2.0 Antihype  —  Michael calls Dave Winer, Richard McManus and Russell Shaw traitors for coming out against the concept of Web 2.0, although he moderates that with a smiley: … What did these "traitors" say?  —  Russell Shaw [not a member of the workgroup] …
Discussion: web2.wsj2.com, Read/WriteWeb and Squash
Stacy Cowley / InfoWorld:
Salesforce.com outage cuts users off  —  Extent of the outage was not immediately clear  —  Salesforce.com Inc.'s "on demand" CRM (customer relationship management) system came up short in meeting demand on Tuesday, when some customers found the hosted software service unreachable for most of the day.
Fred / A VC:
The Broken Leg of the Stool  —  Consumer technology is a three legged stool.  —  The first leg is the personal computer where much of the original innovation in consumer technology happened.  Today, the personal computer business is fairly mature dominated by Microsoft on the software side and Intel on the hardware side.

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