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kottke.org:
Blogs versus the NY Times in Google  —  In 2002, Dave Winer of Scripting News and Martin Nisenholtz of the New York Times made a Long Bet about the authority of weblogs versus that of NY Times in Google: … I decided to see how well each side is doing by checking the results for the top news stories of 2005.
BBC:
Countdown for nasty Windows virus  —  PC users have been urged to scan their computers before 3 February to avoid falling victim to a destructive virus.  —  On that date the Nyxem virus is set to delete Word, Powerpoint, Excel and Acrobat files on infected machines.
Discussion: TechSpot, Nik Cubrilovic and Neowin.net
Gizmodo, The Gadget Blog:
MacIntel Dual Boot?  Fer Real?  —  Looks like an intrepid haxor has dumped Vista on a MacBook by fooling Vista into thinking that the MacBook has a BIOS in there somewhere.  The instructions are kind of convoluted but we encourage you to try this at home and confirm that it works.
Bob Tedeschi / New York Times:
The Resurgence of E-Cards  —  THE online greeting card industry is starting to make some noise again.  Just ask the screaming banshee.  —  The highly freaked-out woman, known by millions from an animated Halloween e-card from Hallmark.com, is back, this time in a Valentine's Day revival of her hair-raising neuroses.
Discussion: Techdirt and Newsome.Org
Marguerite Reardon / CNET News.com:
Is TiVo next on Cisco's push into homes?  —  news analysis If its history of acquisitiveness is a guide, computer networking king Cisco Systems will likely buy a number of companies as it expands into the consumer electronics market.  —  Already Cisco has announced plans to spend $6.9 billion on cable set-top maker Scientific-Atlanta.
Discussion: PVRblog and PaidContent.org
Rustybrick / Search Engine Roundtable:
Revealing China Censorship via Google Images  —  Danny Sullivan just posted an SEW blog entry named A Picture Says 1000 Words About Google's Censorship In China which is show true.  He shows a screen capture, side by side (Google China versus Google US) of a search on "tiananmen" at Google Images China versus Google Images.
Andy Goetze / StockPhotoTalk:
Using Google Base For Selling Stock Photography  —  In early summer 1999 Miroslaw Malek told me that a new start up named Google, founded in September 1998, was starting to develope a new and completely different internet search engine.  I thought "Heck, who cares?", because the internet …
Glenn Fleishman / Wi-Fi Networking News:
MetroFi Switches to All Free  —  Bay Area metro-scale wireless ISP MetroFi drops charges: MetroFi offers Wi-Fi-based service across Cupertino, Sunnyvale, and Santa Clara.  Its Cupertino and Santa Clara services originally required a monthly fee for mobile or fixed access.
Fred / A VC:
AOL Is Selling Access To Your Inbox  —  I have been an investor in a company called Return Path for almost six years.  Return Path is in a number of email related businesses, but one that they basically invented is the email delivery assurance business.  They work for commercial emailers …
Josh McHugh / Wired News:
Would You Buy a Used Dotcom from this Man?  —  As a corporate lawyer, Allen Morgan wore a suit every day for 20 years.  But since joining the Mayfield Fund, he's gotten used to the more casual uniform of the venture capitalist - Levi's, plaid shirt, company-logo fleece vest.
Ina Fried / CNET News.com:
Patent spat forces businesses to upgrade Office  —  update Microsoft has begun e-mailing its corporate customers worldwide, letting them know that they may need to start using a different version of Office as a result of a recent legal setback.  —  The software maker said Monday …
TDavid / Things That:
Much too early to comment on Live Labs  —  I've been reading several comments on one of Microsoft's newest brainchilds: Live Labs.  In fact, I was sitting two rows back at Search Champs when Dr. Gary Flake gave the speech about Live Labs that included Robert Scoble's infamous "edge case" outburst.
Reuters:
RIM rivals cash in as BlackBerry hearing looms  —  Competitors are muscling into the wireless e-mail market dominated by Research In Motion as the maker of the BlackBerry e-mail device grapples with a patent battle that could shut down its U.S. service.  —  While few analysts and none …
Discussion: Mark Evans
Marc Orchant / The Tablet PCs Weblog:
The winds of change are blowing  —  I've had this phrase set on my various instant messaging clients for the past few days and it's prompted more than a fewcurious inquiries about just what is up.  —  This will be my last post here at The Office Weblog.  I've beeninvited to contribute …
USA Today:
Papers take a leap forward, opening up to new ideas  —  NEW YORK — If you made a list of today's great media innovators you'd probably fill it with people whose dazzling ideas are shaping the Internet, television and even radio.  —  Not newspapers, though.  The industry is famously risk-averse.
Discussion: PaidContent.org
Alexbarn / Alex Barnett blog:
ATTENTION ENGINES NOT JUST FOR THE GEEKOSPHERE  —  The attention conversation keeps going.  Latest post by Scott Karp: … Scott refers to Umair of Bubblegeneration.  I love Umair's stuff.  —  One related post I came across yesterday by Noah Brier makes his show-stopping observation:
Brian Bergstein / Associated Press:
'Electronic Discovery' Industry Blooming  —  EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn. - Even just a few years ago, lawyers in corporate lawsuits sometimes agreed not to poke around in their opponents' e-mails.  Instead they'd confine themselves to paper memos and other documents on file as they pursued evidence.
Sandy Brown / TheStreet.com:
DirecTV, EchoStar Bundle Up  —  Rupert Murdoch's DirecTV (DTV:NYSE - news - research - Cramer's Take) is linking up with rival EchoStar Communications (DISH:Nasdaq - news - research - Cramer's Take) to launch a nationwide wireless broadband network, TheStreet.com has learned.
Discussion: Engadget, Techdirt and broadband
news.vzw.com:
Verizon Wireless Introduces VZ Navigator, Providing Location-Based Service For Consumers  —  Media Contact Info  —  BEDMINSTER, NJ — Beginning today, gas station attendants can breathe a little easier, thanks to a new service that gives wireless customers turn-by-turn directions in the palms of their hands.
Discussion: Engadget and Phone Scoop

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