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Paul Boutin / Engadget:
Live coverage of Google Keynote with Robin Williams — Robin Williams to Larry Page during Q&A: "Hit 'em again, Mensa-boy, it's your turn." — Theentire event is after the jump ... Thehottest ticket in town. — 3:54pm It's insane here at the Las Vegas Hilton.
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John Battelle / John Battelle's Searchblog:
THOUGHTS ON GOOGLE VIDEO STORE, AND GOOGLE PACK — As I posted earlier, I had the chance to talk with Marissa Mayer about Google Pack, and Jennifer Feiken, who runs Google Video. I'd have posted earlier, but I was under embargo. — The news is out now, and the analysis begins (live coverage at Engadget here).
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NBA Introduces Current Season Games for the First-Time on the Web — Google Video Store To Show News and Historical Videos from ITN, Charlie Rose Interviews; New Titles Will Be Added Everyday — LAS VEGAS, NV - Jan. 6, 2006 - Live from the 2006 Consumer Electronics Show (CES), Google Inc. …
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Alfred Hermida / BBC:
Google opens online video store — Technology editor, BBC News website in Las Vegas — Google is to start selling video online, offering a way for people to search for and buy TV shows and more through its site. — The web giant's co-founder Larry Page announced the service at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas.
Elinor Mills / CNET News.com:
Google entering video-on-demand business — LAS VEGAS—Google announced a service Friday that will let people rent or buy downloadable videos online, including classic and contemporary CBS television shows and NBA basketball games. — With Google Video Store, which the company said will be …
May Wong / Associated Press:
Google ups ante in online video gold rush — JAN. 6 7:01 P.M. ET Google Inc. is upping the ante in the online video gold rush, allowing content owners to set their own prices in a bid to create a more flexible alternative to Apple Computer Inc.'s pioneering iTunes store.
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Google DRM — Wow, today seems to be a great day to talk about customer lock in.
Google DRM — Wow, today seems to be a great day to talk about customer lock in.
Paul Kedrosky's Infectious Greed:
Why Google Pack? Blame Larry and Sergey
Why Google Pack? Blame Larry and Sergey
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Danny Sullivan / Search Engine Watch Blog:
Google Pack Offers 1-Stop Downloading Of Software
Google Pack Offers 1-Stop Downloading Of Software
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Jason McCabe Calacanis / The Jason Calacanis Weblog:
Larry Page Keynote with Robin Williams
Larry Page Keynote with Robin Williams
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John Markoff / New York Times:
Coming Soon to TV Land: The Internet, Actually — LAS VEGAS, Jan. 6 - What would a world with television coming through the Internet be like? — Instead of tuning into programs preset and determined by the broadcast network or cable or satellite TV provider, viewers would be able to search …
securityfocus.com:
Windows rootkits of 2005, part three — The third and final article in this series explores five different rootkit detection techniques used to discover Windows rootkit deployments. Additionally, nine different tools designed for administrators are discussed. — 1. Introduction
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Jason D. O'Grady / O'Grady's PowerPage:
Exclusive: Apple Plasma Displays to Rock MWSF — A funny thing happened when I walked into the convenience store this morning: as I was grabbing my usual breakfast sandwich (sausage, egg and cheese on a english muffin if you must know) from the warming rack at Wawa (a favorite shop for those in PA/NJ) …
Ylan Q. Mui / Washington Post:
Wal-Mart Blames Web Site Incident on Employee's Error — Human error caused four films about legendary African Americans to be linked to "Planet of the Apes" and "Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory" DVDs on Wal-Mart's retail Web site, the company said yesterday.
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piperjaffray.com:
Biography: — Safa Rashtchy is a managing director of Piper Jaffray and a senior research analyst focused on Internet media and marketing. He joined Piper Jaffray as a research analyst in 1997 and has published several technical papers and presented at various industry conferences.
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Computerworld:
CES: Lenovo says new ThinkPads go 11 hours on battery power — The T60 and X60 are based on Intel's Centrino Duo package — JANUARY 06, 2006 (IDG NEWS SERVICE) - Lenovo Group Ltd. yesterday announced two new ThinkPad laptop computer series, the T60 series and the X60 series …
PR Newswire:
Big Fish Games Acquires French Casual Game Developer FunPause — FunPause's Top-Selling Games Added to Big Fish Games' Studios Industry-Leading Portfolio of Titles — SEATTLE, Jan. 6 /PRNewswire/ — Big Fish Games, Inc., (www.bigfishgames.com) a top 4 casual games destination website …
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