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Guy Kawasaki / Let the Good Times Roll:
The Top Ten Lies of Entrepreneurs  —  (Since I've antagonized the venture capital community with last week's blog, I thought I would complete the picture and "out" entrepreneurs to begin this week.  The hard part about writing this blog was narrowing down these lies to ten.)
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Jason / Signal vs. Noise:
Top Ten Lies of Entrepreneurs: Guy gets it right  —  Jason Jan 08  —  Guy Kawasaki follows up his Top Ten Lies of Venture Capitalists with Top Ten Lies of Entrepreneurs.  —  I obviously don't get pitched for investment by other entrepreneurs, so I don't know what lies are being told …
Gary Price / Search Engine Watch Blog:
Google Video Player Removed From Downloads of Google Video Pack  —  Several people have sent along notes this weekend and I've seen a few blog postings mentioning that the new Google Video Player has been removed from downloads of the new Google Video Pack that went live on Friday evening.
Loren / Incremental Blogger:
Tablet/Blogger Gathering at CES  —  The CES Tablet Gathering was amazing.  I can't believe how many people showed up.  Despite the fact that the gathering was organized at the last minute, there was a strong group of Tablet owners and influential bloggers.  The best count we have is 47.
Richard Siklos / New York Times:
Linking a Device to a Gadget That's Wired to a Gizmo  —  At the 2006 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas last week, Panasonic introduced a 103-inch plasma screen television.  The company also announced a set-top box deal with Comcast.  —  THE average American household now owns …
Jeremy Zawodny / Jeremy Zawodny's blog:
Feedster Will Die in 2006  —  Is it just me, or has Feedster been completely useless for over 6 months now?  I have no idea if it's related to the recent departure of Scott Rafer (former CEO) and Scott Johnson (former co-founder), but I'm amazed at how bad it is.  And I should know.
Discussion: rev2.org and Om Malik on Broadband
Tom Bridge / Adventures in Troubleshooting:
Understanding Mac Geeks: The Week Before Keynote  —  This is the first of an occasional series that tries to explain just why it is Mac Geeks are like we are.  I know that some people Just Don't Get people like us, but I figure if you're trying to understand a certain Mac person in your life, this might be a place to start.
James / MocoNews.net:
Ringtone Biz Goes Off Tune As Piracy Creeps In  —  Another piracy story...but this one isn't aimed at consumers but rather carriers.  India's music-licensing body Phonographic Performance Ltd (PPL) has complained about a number of things regarding mobile music...shops are selling high-end phones …
Discussion: Techdirt and ringtonia.com
Abcoates / kontrawize:
Poor and Stupid  —  I was amused to read Tim Bray's conclusion that PHP is part of a plot to force everybody to replace their old PCs with powerful new servers.  When I lived in Germany in the early 90s, my boss there told me that there had been a historical agreement between church and state in Europe …
Discussion: Teal Sunglasses and Backup Brain
Ashlee Vance / The Register:
Is Google DRM crippling culture as great as it seems?  —  CES Opinion Anyone the least bit concerned about DRM (digital rights management) technology would likely have been put off by Google co-founder Larry Page's ho-hum approach to revealing the company's new proprietary media locks.  And with good reason.
Andrew Ross Sorkin / New York Times:
Is Google a Good Candidate for Rational Exuberance?  —  IS the dot-com bubble reinflating?  —  Last week, a relatively obscure Wall Street analyst named Safa Rashtchy, from Piper Jaffray, became an overnight sensation among the Internet faithful.  He predicted that Google's stock price …
Discussion: Mark Evans
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Lora / What Is New:
Toshiba Portege M400 Notebook — Tablet PC by design  —  Toshiba's Tablet PC demonstration area was the best that I saw at CES.  They not only had very visible signage, but also had a cartoonist demonstrating the precision that the pen offers. … On Friday, Toshiba set …
Discussion: Incremental Blogger
CNET News.com:
Best in Show  —  Creative Zen Vision:M  —  iPod killer?  With a brighter screen, better battery life, and more features, the Creative Zen Vision:M certainly has the goods to give the iPod a run for its money.  In addition to a voice recorder and an FM tuner, the $330 …
Michael Kinsley / Washington Post:
Black and White and Dead All Over  —  Somewhere in the forest, a tree is cut down.  It is loaded onto a giant truck and hauled a vast distance to a factory, where the trees is turned into huge rolls of paper.  These rolls are loaded onto another truck and hauled another vast distance to another factory …
Discussion: mathewingram.com/work
Michael Bazeley / SiliconBeat:
TurnHere for local video  —  We were trolling the job listings on craigslist tonight (it's a great way to find start-ups) when we ran across this ad from a new company called TurnHere.  Turns out that Bradley Inman, who made a name and probably a small fortune for himself as a real estate expert …

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