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Google acquires stake in AOL — Internet search giant to pay $1 billion for 5 percent stake in AOL; Microsoft shut out of deal. — NEW YORK (Reuters) - Google Inc. and America Online Inc. Tuesday expanded their search and advertising alliance to include video and instant messaging …
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Yuki Noguchi / Washington Post:
$1 Billion AOL Stake For Google Approved — Time Warner Inc. approved Google Inc.'s $1 billion investment in its America Online Inc. unit yesterday, a deal aimed at giving both companies a greater share of the burgeoning online advertising business. — Company executives also characterized the deal …
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Saul Hansell / New York Times:
AOL Coaxes Google to Try Busier Ads
AOL Coaxes Google to Try Busier Ads
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Danny Sullivan / Search Engine Watch Blog:
More On AOL Pushing Google Into Graphic Ads & AOL Promotion
More On AOL Pushing Google Into Graphic Ads & AOL Promotion
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Red Herring:
3 Charged With Modifying Xbox — Authorities charge three Los Angeles-area men with hacking Xbox game consoles to allow pirated games to run on them. — Three Los Angeles area men including two game store owners were charged Monday with copyright infringement for selling modified Xbox game consoles …
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Laurie Sullivan / techweb.com:
Trio Charged With Modifying Xboxes To Pirate Video Games
Trio Charged With Modifying Xboxes To Pirate Video Games
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Keith Reed / Boston Globe:
If we're Tech City, where's our WiFi? — Advocates blame delay of a key study, need for project czar — Wireless data networks are being installed free of charge in cities across the nation. But Boston, a city with a reputation for innovation and more than twice the population …
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Stephen Lawson / InfoWorld:
SF leaders voice concerns about Wi-Fi project
SF leaders voice concerns about Wi-Fi project
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Nick Wilson / Performancing.com:
Performancing for Firefox is Here! — Well, despite falling asleep on the job last night, Performancing for Firefox is finally here! Jed and I worked all night on this, and we're finally happy to put our new blogging firefox extension out in beta for your feedback.
cadenhead.org:
Wikipedia Founder Looks Out for Number 1 — I spent a little time this morning expanding the Wikipedia biography of Gordon Keith, a dark-humored and hilarious radio host on the Dallas sportstalk station KTCK. — Having a biography in Wikipedia is a double-edged sword, as John Siegenthaler Sr. can attest.
BBC:
Double X-rays give 'speedy scan' — A hi-tech scanner has been developed which takes images in less time than it takes the human heart to beat. — The Somatom Definition machine contains two X-ray scanners so full body images can be taken twice as fast. — Manufacturer Siemens said the scanner …
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Leo Lewis / Times of London:
Tokyo search for a rival to Google — THE Japanese Government has marshalled a coalition of technological and corporate firepower in an attempt to break the global stranglehold of Yahoo! and Google. — The project is tipped to cost about £500 million and will probably take about three years …
O'Reilly Network:
PROXY HACK — Google free proxy! — Access restricted web sites using Google language tools service as a proxy. — Contributed by: bigthistle — A little tutorial found on the italian site www.manuali.net inspired me for this hack. That tutorial suggests to translate a webpage …
Paperghost / Vitalsecurity.org:
BitTorrent Reloaded: Unauthorised installs lead to pirated movie files on victim's PCs — Yep, the title is a mouthful but you heard it correctly: those crazy guys behind the Middle-East connected Rootkit-powered Botnet (phew! mouthful alert) experimented with something I haven't seen before …
Tony / tony spencer:
What all the cool kids of search want for Christmas (or Winter Holiday) — Today I was having a hard time updating my Amazon wishlist so my family can buy me gifts that I actually want. So I decided to get ideas by looking up Amazon wishlists that my friends created.
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Poynter Online:
Pegasus Partly Debuts 'CitJ'-Based Operation in Dallas — For those of us watching the "citizen journalism"/"grassroots media" space, the wait to see what Pegasus News is up to is almost over. The Dallas-based start-up, which first announced its intention to build a "new" …
Julie Clothier / CNN:
Ioning your way to cleaner clothes — (CNN) — Designers behind a washing machine that does not require water or detergent to clean clothes say the idea could be a common household appliance one day. — The idea is the brainchild of two Singaporean design students who won top honors …
Lone Ronin / The Lone Ronin:
Banned by Google — Let us suppose, for a moment, you are a small company (like kozoru) and you've figured out a way to take results from another search engine (like, say, Google) and run them through your own statistical approach and do the following: — Keyword search their system
Conrad Quilty-Harper / Joystiq:
Pictures and opinions from the "Reggie event" — On Monday, Reggie (of Nintendo USA) hosted a meet-up at a McDonalds in Bellevue, Washington with the aim of kicking back and playing some Mario Kart DS with the fans. He also happened to reveal a couple of interesting facts regarding the Nintendo Revolution …