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Robert Roy Britt / livescience.com:
Era Ends: Western Union Stops Sending Telegrams  —  After 145 years, Western Union has quietly stopped sending telegrams.  —  On the company's web site, if you click on "Telegrams" in the left-side navigation bar, you're taken to a page that ends a technological era with about as little fanfare as possible:
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Daniel Terdiman / CNET News.com:
Western Union abandons telegrams  —  The Internet strikes again.  —  First it mostly did away with brick-and-mortar auction houses.  Then newspaper classifieds went the way of the Model-T Ford.  —  And now, thanks to the ubiquity of e-mail and instant messaging, Western Union is getting …
Discussion: Engadget
TDavid / Things That:
Taking Internet Explorer 7 beta 2 preview through install and uninstall, step-by-step, with screenshots  —  Bittorrent and private beta testers aside, and please correct me if I'm wrong, but yesterday's release of the IE7 beta 2 for the general public is the very first opportunity to download …
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Google Blogoscoped:
IE7 Beta 2 Available  —  Microsoft released a public preview of Windows Internet Explorer 7 (previous versions were only available to subscribers of MSDN, as far as I know).  New features in version 7 include tabbed browsing, a direct search box, phishing protection capabilities, and more.
Ina Fried / CNET News.com:
IE7 beta: Read the fine print  —  Now, we're all used to just clicking "next" when we install new software.  —  That's a bad idea in general.  First, many software programs today have incredibly invasive default settings that give the software permission to do everything short of audit your tax returns.
wan-press.org:
Newspaper, Magazine and Book Publishers Organizations to Address Search Engine Practices  —  Español Français Deutsch  —  The newspaper, magazine and book publishing industries have come together to explore ways to challenge the exploitation of content by search engines without fair compensation to copyright owners.
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Adam Pasick / Reuters:
Newspapers take aim at Google in copyright dispute
Anne Broache / ZDNet:
Politicos attack tech firms over China … WASHINGTON—Politicians on Wednesday attacked Google, Microsoft, Cisco Systems and Yahoo for declining to appear at a briefing about China's Internet censorship and called for a new law to outlaw compliance with such requirements.
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Courier-Mail:
New blog for high-fliers  —  Got your own blog yet?  If not you'd better hurry up if you dont want to be beaten to it by a flock of pigeons, according to New Scientist.  —  Later this year 20 of the birds will take to the skies above San Jose, California, each carrying a GPS receiver …
Discussion: Bloggers Blog and All Points Blog
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Reuters:
Pigeons get backpacks for air pollution monitoring
Marissa Ann Mayer / Business Week:
Turning Limitations into Innovation  —  When "balanced with a healthy disregard for the impossible," constraints can shape and focus problems, leading to truly creative solutions  —  As vice-president for search products and user experience at Google (GOOG), I work with a team that defines the features …
Robert Gavin / Boston Globe:
Subscriber credit data distributed by mistake  —  Globe, Worcester paper affected  —  Credit and bank card numbers of as many as 240,000 subscribers of The Boston Globe and Worcester Telegram & Gazette were inadvertently distributed with bundles of T&G newspapers on Sunday, officials of the newspapers said yesterday.
Discussion: Joho the Blog and Metafilter
Rob / ps3week.com:
Interview: Josh Robinson  —  Josh Robinson's review of PS3 development cost him his job at Sony.  We caught up with him to talk about life after his few minutes of gaming fame.  —  FULL STORY:  —  We had a chance to chat with Josh Robinson, the former Sony 3D artist who shook up the gaming media …
Tom Krazit / CNET News.com:
Slip-up spills beans on Dell notebooks  —  update Apparent specifications for Dell's future notebooks were briefly exposed by Google's search engine Tuesday, before the spreadsheet was removed from a Dell FTP site and from Google's cache.  —  The basic configurations for the Dell Inspiron e1405 …
Chris Taylor / CNN:
Imagining the Google Future  —  Top experts help us plot four scenarios that show where the company's geniuses may be leading it—and, perhaps, all of us.  —  (Business 2.0) - We all know that the company Sergey Brin and Larry Page founded a mere eight years ago is one of the new century's most cunning enterprises.
Stevekrause / Steve Krause:
Pandora and Last.fm: Nature vs. Nurture in Music Recommenders  —  Over the past week, there has been some blog talk (Fred Wilson, TechCrunch, David Porter) comparing music-recommendation services Pandora and Last.fm.  I've been using both for the past couple months, making notes along …
merunetworks.com:
LEADING SPANISH PROVIDER, AWA, SELECTS MERU'S WLAN SYSTEM FOR FIXED MOBILE CONVERGENCE NETWORK IN EUROPE  —  Provider Will Offer Wireless Voice and Data Services to Business and Government Users in Spain  —  Meru Networks, the global leader in wireless VoIP infrastructure, today announced that AWA …
Discussion: thevoipdigest.com
Marguerite Reardon / CNET News.com:
Craigslist's laid-back approach to success  —  NEW YORK—Online classified-ad site Craigslist isn't your typical Internet company, and CEO Jim Buckmaster isn't your average media mogul.  —  While other CEOs in the fast-paced technology market are driven by growing revenue and guard their turf …
Discussion: Silicon Valley Sleuth
prweb.com:
Pheedo, PRWeb Put the News in RSS Ads  —  Download this press release as an Adobe PDF document.  —  Pheedo and PRWeb are working together to deliver content in an innovative new advertising format, expanding reach and exposure for PRWeb customers.  —  Emeryville, CA (PRWEB) February 1 …

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