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Michael Arrington / TechCrunch:
The Gather.com Issue  —  "News 2.0″ sites are launching faster than I can keep up.  Gather is the most recent.  —  Gather is a social news site that allows user to submit content and generate a revenue share based on activity on the site.  They boast $7m in venture funding over two rounds.
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Jeremy Wright / Ensight:
The Mystery Blog  —  I was intending to wait to announce the mystery blog until the seller posted his view of the process, the whys and the wherefores and such.  However, the time we'd agreed for him to post to has come and gone, and he's in bed dead sleeping.
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Duncan Riley / The Blog Herald:
Twas The Blog Herald that's been on the market
Discussion: Newsome.Org
Renai LeMay / CNET News.com:
Firefox for Intel Macs planned for March  —  The Mozilla Foundation has set a March launch date for a version of its Firefox Web browser that will run on Apple Computer's Intel version of Mac OS X.  —  "We are targeting the official release of Firefox for Intel Mac OS X in late March …
Mark Russinovich / Mark's Sysinternals Blog:
Rootkits In Commercial Software  —  By now many of you have heard that Symantec released a security advisory last Tuesday that reported its use of rootkit-like cloaking technology in its SystemWorks product.  The Symantec use of rootkit-like cloaking raises the question of what exactly defines a …
Quinn Norton / Wired News:
Anonymity on a Disc  —  WASHINGTON, D.C. — To many privacy geeks, it's the holy grail — a totally anonymous and secure computer so easy to use you can hand it to your grandmother and send her off on her own to the local Starbucks.  —  That was the guiding principle for the members …
Discussion: Download Squad and Boing Boing
BBC:
Mac users 'too smug' over security  —  Technology commentator Bill Thompson is worried about the lack of herd immunity among his fellow Apple Mac users.  —  The first known computer virus, the Elk Cloner, is 25 years old.  Since its appearance we have seen hundreds of thousands …
Discussion: Whitedust
Danny Sullivan / Search Engine Watch Blog:
Google Base & The v7ndotcom elursrebmem SEO Contest  —  Damn — just when I thought I could ignore the latest SEO contest, it does something interesting.  First, Greg Rockstar Boser notes that while Yahoo already has picked up 130 matches for v7ndotcom elursrebmem (and I see 296 myself, right now), Google comes in with zilch.
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Matt Richtel / New York Times:
Marketers Want to Appear on Small Screen  —  Forget the 30-second spot on a 50-inch high-definition TV.  How about a three-second message on the tiniest of screens?  —  Television-style advertising is coming to a mobile phone near you.  It is part of a broader push by marketers to create …
Daisy Whitney / tvweek.com:
NBC: iPod Boosts Prime Time  —  'The Office' Scores Demo High Following Top Download Ranking on iTunes  —  NBC's "The Office" delivered a 5.1-its highest ratings ever-last Thursday among adults 18 to 49, a bump the network credits in large part to the show's popularity as an iPod download.
John Markoff / New York Times:
Sharing Broadband to Increase Speed  —  SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 15 - Two West Coast start-up companies have built new wireless technologies that take to heart Benjamin Franklin's exhortation to hang together rather than hang separately.  —  Both Mushroom Networks, which was started at the University …
Justin Sullivan / Newsweek:
A (New) Chip on His Shoulder  —  Apple CEO Steve Jobs brought new Intel chips to his machines faster than anyone expected.  What's next for Macs and iPods?  —  Partners: Intel CEO Paul Otellini (left) and Jobs at Macworld  —  By By Steven Levy  —  Jan. 14, 2006 - Steve Jobs foiled …
Gary Price / Search Engine Watch Blog:
No Page Reload Required: See Sponsored Ads in Various Categories on Yahoo Movies Pages  —  Is Yahoo testing something new with sponsored links on some pages found on Yahoo Movies?  —  Allow me to explain.  —  Sponsored links on Yahoo Movie pages for thousands of films and actors are found …
Bink / Bink.nu:
MIcrosoft delays Windows XP Service Pack 3 from 2006 to 2007!  —  2 weeks ago I posted my annual list of what we can expect for this year.  WinXP SP3 was also mentioned in the list, I put it in summer 2006 as I had several sources for this, including this official list.

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Ellie Gibson / eurogamer.net:
No DS redesign, says Nintendo
Discussion: Engadget
Jon's Radio:
Stanford, meet the lightnet. Apple, get a clue.
Scott Karp / Publishing 2.0:
Media Should Start With Conversation, Then Synthesis
Spencer Rascoff / Spencer Rascoff's blog:
Rich Barton's comments at Inman
Ryan Naraine / eWEEK.com:
Microsoft Ships First Vista Security Patches
revolutionreport.com:
Frequently Asked Nintendo Revolution Questions
Discussion: Joystiq and Kotaku
MSNBC:
Bertelsmann set to head Quaero internet project
Discussion: Techdirt and Kevin Maney
Alexander Grundner / eHomeUpgrade:
mceDivX360 Hack Allows Xbox 360 Owners to Stream DivX Video in Real-Time
Discussion: Gizmodo and Ubergizmo

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Jason Schramm / Shiwej:
Blog Series: Robert Scoble on the Blogosphere
Stowe / Message:
Starting From Zero  —  Its a hard shock to start a new blog …
John Markoff / New York Times:
Jobs suggests Dell should eat his words
Discussion: Guardian Unlimited
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Compact Nokia 6125 offers excellent performance in stylish folding design
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Google, You Tube & Dark Side Online Video
Robert McCrum / Observer:
E-read all about it  —  The world of publishing stands on the cusp …
 
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