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Valleywag:
Editorial: Google's power couple  —  Marissa Mayer used to date Larry Page.  There, we said it.  —  The relationship shouldn't be a big deal.  Larry Page is co-founder of Google.  Marissa Mayer is vice president of search products and user experience at the company, and employee number 20.
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Jeff Chester / The Nation:
The End of the Internet?  —  The nation's largest telephone and cable companies are crafting an alarming set of strategies that would transform the free, open and nondiscriminatory Internet of today to a privately run and branded service that would charge a fee for virtually everything we do online.
Joris Evers / CNET News.com:
IE 7 bugs abound  —  update People didn't lose any time in finding bugs in the latest preview release of Internet Explorer 7.  —  It's been but a day since Microsoft publicly released a test version of Internet Explorer 7, but Internet news groups and blogs are already teeming with bug reports.
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IEBlog:   Security issue in IE7?
Griffith / Forever Geek:
IE7 Beta 2 Released to the Public
Meg James / Los Angeles Times:
CBS Cuts Out Download Middleman  — The network will make 'Survivor' episodes available for $1.99 on its own website, bypassing Apple's iTunes service.  —  CBS Corp. has spoken: When it comes to making its reality hit "Survivor" available for downloading, iTunes has been voted off the island.
Discussion: larry borsato
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Ryan Naraine / eWEEK.com:
Researcher: WMF Exploit Sold Underground for $4,000  —  Virus hunters combing through the wreckage of the zero-day WMF (Windows Metafile) attacks have found evidence that exploit code was being peddled by Russian hacker groups for $4,000 a pop.  —  The first sign of an exploit was traced …
Red Herring:
Feds Blast Tech Firms on China  —  Congressional caucus launches blistering assault on absent tech firms as the debate on China begins.  —  The tone of the debate between the U.S. government and U.S. technology companies Google, Microsoft, Yahoo, and Cisco Systems on the subject of Internet freedom …
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BBC:
Microsoft opens up censored blogs
Discussion: Guardian Unlimited
Stephen Shankland / CNET News.com:
VMware to make server product free  —  VMware, an EMC subsidiary whose software lets multiple operating systems run on the same computer, is expected to announce next week that it will begin giving away one of its key products for free, CNET News.com has learned.
Discussion: d2r: diego's weblog
Walter S. Mossberg / WSJ Personal Technology:
PubSub, Rollyo Offer Web Search Services The Big Engines Don't  —  The Internet search business is a hot topic.  But most of the talk centers on the advertising revenue it generates, not on what is happening in the actual search process itself.  And most of the attention is paid to the search giants …
Scott Karp / Publishing 2.0:
RSS Is a Glorified "Favorites" Feature  —  RSS is in Internet Explorer 7!!!  The blogosphere is shouting from the rooftops.  Yawn.  I tried RSS in IE7, and it highlights the true shortcoming of current RSS applications — it's really not much of an improvement over "favorites" or "bookmarks."
George Ou / ZDNet.com:
Firefox 1.5 patches 'undisclosed' security holes  —  [Updated: 1:40 PM] Open Source has always prided itself in openness, but why is the Mozilla foundation patching security flaws without disclosing what they are?  A new Update for Firefox 1.5 was released by Mozilla which actually has a long list …
Discussion: Security Fix, Asa Dotzler and InfoWorld
Thomas Hawk / Thomas Hawk's Digital Connection:
30 Boxes, Best... Calender... EVER!  —  Let the ajaxification of your life continue!  Yesterday I had the opportunity to sit down with a group of bloggers and technologists for a discussion about how we use calendaring as well as view a preview of 83 Degree's latest project 30 Boxes …
Discussion: New Media Hack, Message and Photo Matt
David Hornik / VentureBlog:
Company Building For Eight Year Olds  —  When you're a doctor or an architect, it is relatively easy to explain to your kids what you do for a living.  "I help make sick people healthy."  "I help build houses."  When you're a venture capitalist it is not quite as straight forward.
Ryan Block / Engadget:
Apple's patented the Tablet Mac (part II)  —  Well, what do you know?  Yetanother Apple tablet PC patent's shown up on the USPTO site, this one also with none other than Jonny Ive's Handcock onit (last time around it was both Jobs and Ive on the patent, though).
Steve Hamm / Business Week:
SAP Gets On-Demand Religion  —  At last, Europe's biggest software maker is making a tentative — too tentative? — push into the on-demand CRM market occupied by rivals  —  Marc Benioff, the boisterous boss of Salesforce.com (CRM), has been heralding the end of software as we know it ever since …
Xeni Jardin / Boing Boing:
BLOGUE, by Owen Thomas (apologies to Madonna)  —  Owen "Ditherati" Thomas shares the following original monstrosity masterpiece of pop music parody with BoingBoing.  "If you film the music video," says Owen, "I'd gladly pay $1.99 on iTunes for it." … (c) 2006 Owen Thomas with apologies to Madonna
Brad Burnham / Union Square Ventures:
Mathematics - How much is enough  —  I did not study a lot of science in high school so this reference to mathematics is likely to be my last effort to come up with a model from high school science that sheds light on the evolution of the information technology business.
Discussion: OnlyOnce and A VC
Sascha Segan / PC Magazine:
Verizon Blesses Phone-As-Modem Plans  —  Verizon Wireless has changed its policy and will now let subscribers use several popular phones as high-speed modems for their laptops, company representatives confirmed Thursday.  —  The shift represents a major policy change for Verizon …
Discussion: Engadget, Gearlog and Phone Scoop
Twl / Open Source Applications Foundation Blog:
Quicksilver and a simple command line interface for Chandler  —  A few weeks ago, we had some sprints for the OSAF staff.  These were kind of blue sky sprints and people worked on pretty much whatever they felt like (if you are looking for cool project ideas related to Chandler, there are a bunch of those there as well).
Discussion: 43 Folders

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