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Google Blogoscoped:
10 Web Trends That Should Die in 2006  —  Here's a new years resolution for the web at large: stop doing silly things to users.  Following are top trends that I just hope will not see 2007.  —  1. "Our article is too long, let's split it up into many pages."
Andrew / Changing Way:
Naked Conversations  —  I've read most parts of this book twice, and some parts more than that.  So this post is not based on a skimming, or a hasty reading, or even a single reading.  I recommend Naked Conversations very highly.  (I'll refer to it as NC from this point on.)
Discussion: Scobleizer
Chitika Blog:
Chitika Reporting System and Monthly Audits Update  —  We are working on upgrading our back-end filtering and fraud detection systems to dynamically detect and prevent fraud, improve the quality of the overall network and help minimize the difference between the daily raw click reports …
Discussion: The Blog Herald
Jeremy Wright / Ensight:
Sigh @ Netgear Support  —  Sometimes I wonder about companies.  I really do.  I got a new wireless router this month and decided to try and set it up.  It's a Netgear router, which you'd think would work flawlessly.  At least I did.  Silly me.  Here's what happened.  —  1. Buy Netgear wireless router
hexblog.com:
Windows WMF Metafile Vulnerability HotFix  —  This week a new vulnerability was found in Windows:  —  Browsing the web was not safe anymore, regardless of the browser.  Microsoft will certainly come up with a thouroughly tested fix for it in the future, but meanwhile I developed a temporary fix - I badly needed it.
Discussion: F-Secure and The PC Doctor
Jeremy Zawodny / Jeremy Zawodny's blog:
What The F**k is with Dell Technical Support?!  —  I'm on hold waiting to speak with a Dell Tech Support representative, presumably in India.  The Dell 2405FPW UltraSharp Flat Panel LCD Montior I recently purchased (using our corporate discount at work) arrived in a broken state.
Matt Mondok / M-Dollar:
Microsoft teams up with the sumo of Japanese VoIP  —  On Wednesday, Microsoft and Softbank BB reached an agreement that will bring VoIP, instant messaging, Internet access, e-mail, groupware, presence and desktop services to Japanese businesses.  The suite aims to serve as an integrated …
Discussion: Download Squad
New York Times:
Patents Rejected for BlackBerry  —  Research in Motion, the maker of the BlackBerry wireless e-mail device, said yesterday that the United States Patent and Trademark Office had issued preliminary rejections of two wireless e-mail patents owned by NTP, the holding company that had won a patent infringement lawsuit against it.
Discussion: VoIP Blog
CNN:
Poll: Google the best of the Web  —  (CNN) — The search engine Google is the most significant development in the 15-year history of the World Wide Web, according to a poll of CNN.com users.  —  Nearly 18,000 CNN.com users voted in the three-week online survey, part of Spark's look …
itar-tass.com:
Putin tells telecom minister Leonid Reiman he does not have mobile phone  —  MOSCOW, December 30 (Itar-Tass) - President Vladimir Putin said during a meeting with Russian Telecommunications Minister Leonid Reiman Friday one of the things that makes him different from the vast majority …
Discussion: textually.org
JakeTheSpud:
TABLETS OF SILICON  —  Consolidating my life with the Toshiba M200  —  I should have figured that Moses was onto something when I read he returned from the top of Mt. Sinai with the Ten Commandments on tablets of stone—after all, he was a revolutionary.  Until October I was either chained …
jkOnTheRun Audio Edition:
jkOnTheRun Audio Edition #8- OQO video review  —  Watch jkOnTheRun Audio Edition #8 here (WMV format, 640x480, 39.5 MB, 9.14 minutes)  —  Watch jkOnTheRun Audio Edition #8 here (MP4 format, 320x240, 18.4 MB, 9.14 minutes)  —  No you're not seeing things, well I guess you are at that.
Jeff Jarvis / BuzzMachine:
Cookie monsters  —  The government cookie story is getting stupider by the day.  The AP — having naively believed they had some investigative scoop when they discovered that the NSA site, like most every site on earth, sets cookies — now finds that the White House has "bugs" …
Discussion: The Doc Searls Weblog

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