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Om Malik / Om Malik on Broadband:
Yahoo Exec Exits For Automattic CEO Gig  —  Exclusive: Start-ups are once again cool, enough for senior executives to leave the safe confines of large companies to take a flier on tiny tots.  A couple of days I had reported that Jeff Graham, former CEO of Peribit and a senior executive …
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Toni Schneider / Toni Schneider's Blog:
Moving On From Yahoo -> Automattic  —  I wasn't going to write about this until my last day at Yahoo, but then Om Malik (the best informed man in Silicon Valley?) found out about 10 seconds after I started telling people at Yahoo, so here it goes:  —  After a great time at Yahoo working …
Todd Bishop / Seattle Post-Intelligencer:
Sorry, no Apple for you: Microsoft's bid fruitless  —  SAN FRANCISCO — It's not every day that Microsoft Corp. asks to put a competitor's logo on one of its own products.  And the kicker is, the answer was "No."  —  In a first for Microsoft's hardware group, the company is developing a keyboard designed just for the Mac.
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Lockergnome / Chris Pirillo:   YOUR NEXT PC WILL BE FROM APPLE
microsoft.com:
Microsoft Commits to New Versions of Office for Mac
Mister Jalopy / Hoopty Rides:
Hooptyrides Corporate Art Collection (aka Gimmie)  —  My friend Jose Luis Junior, age 9, wants a PSP so palpably, it reminds me of my intense desire at the same age for an Atari 2600.  Though he doesn't have the games he dreams of, he reads game strategy guides like they were novels.
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Ryan Naraine / eWEEK.com:
Symantec Caught in Norton 'Rootkit' Flap  —  Symantec Corp. has fessed up to using a rootkit-type feature in Norton SystemWorks that could provide the perfect hiding place for attackers to place malicious files on computers.  —  The anti-virus vendor acknowledged that it was deliberately hiding …
Kevin Newcomb / ClickZ:
Google Looks to Patent Mobile Click-to-call Ads  —  Google appears to be setting its sights on the mobile advertising market, given its latest patent application.  The company is seeking protection for a kind of ad that would trigger a phone call instead of rendering a new page when clicked.
Pamela Parker / ClickZ:
Google Tests Local Ads on Maps  —  Google is experimenting with plotting local advertisers' locations on its Maps product, giving marketers a visual and spatial accompaniment to their locally targeted ads.  —  A search on "hotels" in New York City returns an organic list of local hotels …
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Danny Sullivan / Search Engine Watch Blog:
Google Tests New Local Ads On Maps
Michael Arrington / TechCrunch:
When Will Yahoo Acquire Technorati?  —  Yahoo's recent acquisition binge is the topic of a Red Herring print article this week called "Hungry Hungry Yahoo".  Liz Gannes, who wrote the article, discusses Yahoo's recent acquisitions and speculates on a few likely candidates for future Yahoo shopping sprees.
Discussion: Squash and Newsome.Org
Don Oldenburg / Washington Post:
A Million to One  —  Chances Are Imitators Can't Match This Student's By-the-Pixel Web Sales Success  —  Look what Alex Tew did, and you get one of those "Why didn't I think of that?" flashes.  It's so simple, so cheap, so mind-bogglingly lucrative that it took the 21-year-old student …
Marc Perton / Engadget:
No XP on Intel Macs, but Vista is good to go  —  If you've been counting on being able to run Windows on those new Intel-based Macs, Apple's not about tomake it easy for you — at least not if you're attached to Windows XP.  According to Apple SVP Phil Schiller, the newMacs announced yesterday …
Arik Hesseldahl / Business Week:
The Media's Crush on Apple  —  Jobs & Co. spark something bordering on a lovefest among the press.  But as the good times roll, are reporters asking the hard questions?  —  The historical record will show that the era of Apple (AAPL) computers bearing microprocessors from Intel (INTC) …
Kirk McElhearn / Kirkville:
iTunes: Apple's New Spyware and Adware Application?  —  Yesterday's update to iTunes 6.0.2 comes with a surprise: it's spyware and adware.  —  Since Apple launched the iTunes Music Store, iTunes has been a compromise: both a music management program and sales portal, it clearly separated the two …
Clay / PSP Sony PlayStation Portable:
Sony Thwarted Again - Firmware 2.60 Hacked - First Homebrew Emerges!  —  It has only been a couple of days since our in-house Hacker / Coder / Forum Moderator extraordinaire, Fanjita, released the first homebrew game for 2.50 Firmware.  Now he's taken the next step and accomplished the unthinkable, running homebrew on 2.60 Firmware!
Yuki Noguchi / Washington Post:
CBS to Make a Soap For the Smaller Screen  —  TV Drama Designed for Cell Phone Audience  —  CBS Broadcasting Inc. is developing a made-for-mobile-phone soap opera — known as a mobisoap — that is scheduled to be released in the next several months.  —  The serial show, tentatively titled …
Discussion: IP Democracy
nikon.co.uk:
Nikon prepares to strengthen digital line-up for 2006  —  Following the success of our digital line-up over the last seven years, which has resulted in more than 95% of Nikon's UK business being within the digital area, Nikon Corporation has made the decision to focus management resources on digital cameras in place of film cameras.

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