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Burtonator / Kevin Burton's Feed Blog:
Yahoo Will Buy Digg - Announcement Early Next Week — I've now heard from two sources close to Yahoo which tell me that Yahoo is going to be buying Digg for nearly $30M. I haven't yet heard from anyone working for Yahoo that this is 100% (they obviously had 'no comment') …
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Jay Greene / Business Week:
The Bug in Microsoft's Ear — The software giant is mulling its own digital device that adds gaming to music and video, in an effort to compete with Apple's iPod empire — After getting trounced for four years in the digital music business by Apple Computer (AAPL), Microsoft (MSFT) finally seems poised to do something about it.
CNN:
Google founder defends China portal — Also: How the powerful make their way to Davos, and what they're doing instead of networking. — DAVOS, Switzerland (FORTUNE) - The World Economic Forum, a gathering of leaders from the business world, media, academics, and assorted hollywood stars and do-gooders, is taking place this week.
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Josh / Bokardo:
Microsoft Didn't Give User Data to DOJ in Privacy Case (podcast) — First, the podcast: Microsoft, Google, and the DOJ Privacy Case (7.21 MB mp3 ) — During a meeting today at the Microsoft Search Champs Conference in Redmond, WA, Yusuf Mehdi, Senior VP of MSN Information Services …
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EFF: Breaking News:
Nevada Court Rules Google Cache is Fair Use — Important Milestone for Digital Copyright Law — San Francisco - A federal district court in Nevada has ruled that Google does not violate copyright law when it copies websites, stores the copies, and transmits them to Internet users as part of its Google Cache feature.
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Electronic Frontier Foundation:
Google Cache Ruled Fair Use — A district court in Nevada has ruled that the Google Cache is a fair use. — Blake Field, an author and attorney, brought the copyright infringement lawsuit against Google after the search engine automatically copied and cached a story he posted on his website.
Doc / Doc Searls' IT Garage:
Disrupting the VC Business and Exploring the Because Effect — I keep running into Rick Segal. Doesn't matter how remote or large the event might be, there's Rick. It happened last summer in Copenhagen, when Rick was the first guy I recognized in Denmark — sitting in a steetside cafe on the evening before Reboot started.
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Om Malik / Om Malik on Broadband:
Yahoo's New CPO Loves His Mac — You might have worked for the company for a decade, but that doesn't mean you will get a new cappuccino machine. It does mean that you get a new ID card, that says you have worked for the company for 10 years, and it also means you get a new gig.
Ryan Block / Engadget:
Nintendo announces DS Lite — Nintendo likes to be a littledifficult on us from time to time, but we're stoked that after they decided to redesign the DS, then reneged, that they reneged therenege and went through with it anyhow — though honestly, knowing Nintendo, it was an inevitability given their …
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Kevin J. Delaney / Wall Street Journal:
Google Launches Service in China — Search Engine Will Censor — Some Results to Comply — With Government Limits — Google Inc. launched a Chinese search service, agreeing, after much internal debate, to censor its own search results in order to comply with Beijing's strict limits on access to information.
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cellular-news.com:
Cingular Patents the Emoticon :( — The USA based mobile operator, Cingular Wireless has managed to get a patent on the concept of using emoticon on mobile phones. While the aim of the patent is to enable the displaying of MSN style graphics on handsets, they also managed to patent …
Tom Taulli / Forbes:
Tapping Into The Blogosphere — LOS ANGELES - Without bloggers, Indeed.com may not have survived. — To increase visibility for the beta version of his jobs-search engine, Paul Forster decided to contact influential bloggers, including John Battelle, the blogger behind Searchblog and author of The Search.
CNN:
101 dumbest moments in business: Tech — The year in shenanigans, skulduggery, and just plain stupidity in the world of technology. — 13. The furor dies down, but only after Sony says that the real intent was to prevent the spread of the malicious Celine Dion virus.
Roblimo / interviews.slashdot.org:
MS Security VP Mike Nash Replies — You posted a lot of great questions for Mike Nash last week, and he put a lot of time into answering them. As promised, his answers were not laundered by PR people, which is all too common with "executive" interviews with people from any company.
prweb.com:
'Search Marketing Standard' Launches as First Magazine to Provide Inside Look at Search Marketing Industry — Download this press release as an Adobe PDF document. … New York City, New York (PRWEB) January 26, 2006 — It was announced today that a brand-new publication …
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microsoft.com:
Microsoft Expands Internet Research Efforts With Founding of Live Labs — MSN and Microsoft Research co-found applied research lab; Live Labs and Silicon Valley Search Labs will lead the next evolution of innovation in Internet products and services. — REDMOND, Wash. — Jan. 25, 2006 …