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kottke.org:
Digg vs. Slashdot (or, traffic vs. influence)  —  There's been lots of talk on the web lately about Digg being the new Slashdot.  Two months ago, a Digg reader noted that according to Alexa, Digg's traffic was catching up to that of Slashdot, even though Slashdot has been around for several years and Digg is just over a year old.
Rob Griffiths / Macworld:
Eyeing the iTunes MiniStore  —  (Update, 1/11/06, 10:30 ET: After this story was posted, an Apple official told Macworld that the iTunes MiniStore feature does not collect any information from users.  This story has been updated to make that clear, while still covering larger privacy and transparency concerns.
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Carlo Longino / MobHappy:
Google Drops Personalized Mobile Home Page  —  Google have unveiled the Google Personalized Home for mobile devices — the mobile version of its personalized Google Home for PCs.  Users log in to the Google XHTML site from their mobile phone, and they're presented with a version …
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Scobleizer / Microsoft Geek Blogger:
I'm not a Guy kind of Evangelist  —  You know, my title (technical evangelist) bugs me.  It bugs others too (especially in Europe, where people give me very strange looks when they see my business card).  Why?  Cause of its religious connotations.  I didn't realize why it bugged me until …
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Ashlee Vance / The Register:
Sun and Apple almost merged three times - Bill Joy  —  Your iPod is an answering machine - McNealy  —  Sun Microsystems tried to acquire Apple once and then almost merged with Apple on two other occasions, according to Sun co-founder Bill Joy.  Beyond these deals, the two companies almost teamed …
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Stephen Shankland / CNET News.com:
Sun's McNealy: The iPod is doomed  —  MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif.—Sun Microsystems Chief Executive Scott McNealy consistently credits Apple Computer for good marketing—to the point where he listed what he believes will be his own company's glorious iPod moments.
Discussion: mathewingram.com/work
nbc4.tv:
Sprint Refuses To Reveal Location Of Cell Phone In Carjacked SUV  —  EASTVALE, Calif. — A stolen car that had a kidnapped baby and a cell phone inside has become the center of a new controversy.  —  The parents of the kidnapped baby are outraged that the phone that could have been used to find the baby was not.
Discussion: textually.org
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Ryan Block / Engadget:   Sprint employee refuses to divulge kidnapped baby's GPS info
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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rim.com:
BlackBerry Users to Gain Mobile Access to Google Talk and Google Local  —  New Mobile Services Will Enable BlackBerry users to Stay Connected with Google Talk instant messaging and Google Local information and maps  —  Waterloo, Ontario - Research In Motion (RIM) (Nasdaq: RIMM; TSX: RIM) …
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Reuters:
Blackberry gets Google Talk and Google Local
Shawn White / revolutionreport.com:
Interview Exclusive: Revolution Report Talks with ATI about Hollywood  —  Following the Consumer Electronics Show 2006 held in Las Vegas, Nevada last week, Revolution Report had the opportunity to discuss Nintendo and its next-generation console, code-named the Nintendo Revolution …
Discussion: Joystiq, Gizmodo and Gaming 360
Leander / The Cult of Mac Blog:
Scoop: The Inside Dope on Steve Jobs' Weird Keynote  —  There was something strange about Steve Jobs' Macworld keynote on Tuesday.  The pacing was off.  —  It started off high energy with reports of unbelievable iPod sales and record revenues, which got the crowd whooping.
Discussion: ben barren and Engadget
CNET News.com:
Congress looks askance at firms that bow to China  —  After hearing reports that American tech giants like Microsoft and Yahoo are abiding by Chinese law mandating Internet censorship, some irritated U.S. politicians are threatening to pass laws restricting such cooperation.
Jenstar / JenSense:
AdSense Party Trick #1 - Name that Company  —  So, what do you do in the contextual advertising world to amuse yourself and (freak out) your friends?  The AdSense Party Trick #1, that's what.  —  First, you find an AdSense site belonging to a friend of yours.  The <ahem> higher quality </ahem> the better.
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.
Dave Winer / Dave's Wordpress Blog:
The mystique of desktop web servers  —  Q: What is a desktop web server?  —  I guess it should be no mystery, it's a web server that runs on your desktop.  —  Q: What makes a desktop web server different from one that runs on a server?  —  Not much.  You could run Apache on your desktop.

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