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Chris Sherman / Search Engine Watch:
Google Introduces Web Page Creator  —  Want to create your own web page, but don't know how to begin?  The new Google Page Creator is a simple, free tool that allows you to publish to the web with ease.  —  Google Page Creator is a web based application that uses a basic …
Mutantfrog / Mutant Frog Travelogue:
2nd hand electronics sales will NOT soon be illegal in Japan  —  Akihabara News, Engadget, and probably a number of other blogs have posted a completely misinformed and alarmist claim that Japanese law will soon make it illegal to sell used electronics.  First the alarmist claim …
Discussion: Kotaku and Digital Inspiration …
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Daimaou / akihabaranews.com:
2nd hand electronics sales will soon be illegal in Japan
Discussion: Gizmodo, Boing Boing and Ubergizmo
John Clyman / PC Magazine:
Inside Windows Vista, Build 5308  —  With today's release of the Windows Vista February CTP (Community Technology Preview), Microsoft has publicly passed a key milestone on the road to launching its new operating system.  This release of Vista is "feature-complete", the company says …
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Nate Mook / betanews.com:
Vista 'Enterprise CTP' Feature Complete  —  Microsoft has announced the arrival of the February Windows Vista CTP, which was renamed to "Enterprise CTP" as the company moves from monthly to audience specific naming.  The release means Windows Vista is now "feature complete," offering the first glimpse at the Windows Sidebar.
Electronic Frontier Foundation:
Perfect 10 v. Google: More Smooth Than Crunchy  —  While you wouldn't know it from the headlines, I think yesterday's preliminary injunction ruling [1.3mb PDF] against Google will be remembered as a little bad for Google, but a lot good for the Web.  (Full disclosure: EFF filed an amicus brief supporting Google in the case.)
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BREITBART.COM:
US Judge: Google infringed copyright by posting thumbnail porn photos  —  Internet giant Google Inc. infringed copyright rules by posting thumbnail-size photos from other websites on its search results pages, a US judge said in a ruling issued.  —  US District Judge Howard Matz's ruling …
Lockergnome / Chris Pirillo:
Googlefasting  —  I love a lot of things about Google (especially how they fund many of my advertising-based ventures).  I use Google search every minute of every day - or that's what it feels like.  I don't like much of their software because of a poor design ethic, but I like what it does for users.
Discussion: Valleywag
Om Malik / Om Malik on Broadband:
The New Office Space  —  After reading my rant about Starbucks and some of the comments on that post, Jackson sent in this guest column about how many are using indi-cafes in San Francisco as mobile office space.  (Ritual is my favorite....) If you are not in San Francisco and have names …
english.ohmynews.com:
[Press Release] OhmyNews and Softbank Join Hands  —  In a $11M investment agreement, citizen participatory journalism goes global  —  OhmyNews and Softbank have joined hands for the globalization of citizen participatory journalism pioneered by OhmyNews in South Korea six years ago.
CNET News.com:
Company claims patent win in online rich media  —  Internet design company Balthaser announced Tuesday that the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office has granted it a patent for the design and creation of rich-media services over the Internet.  —  According to information on the Patent Office's Web site …
Discussion: Techdirt
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CNN:
BlackBerry maker scores patent win
Discussion: Engadget Mobile and Techdirt
Nik Cubrilovic / TechCrunch:
Google Pages Released  —  Although there has been no official announcement yet Google have released the long awaited and long-rumored Google Pages (which has nothing to do with cloning Larry Page).  Pages allows users to create a webpage using an AJAX interface that removes a lot …
Discussion: Nik Cubrilovic and Andrew Allen
Jeffrey Burt / eWEEK.com:
Server Slam: Windows Overtakes Unix, Linux Rising  —  Revenues for Windows-based x86 servers in the fourth quarter of 2005 for the first time topped spending for Unix systems, according to analyst firm IDC.  —  Both IDC and Gartner released their latest worldwide service numbers this week …
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Wired News:
All Google's Roads Lead to Kansas  —  If you want to find Kristine Crispel's horse farm outside Coffeyville, Kansas, the directions are easy:  —  Step 1: Go to Google Maps.  —  Step 2: Zoom in.  —  Crispel's 53-acre Shamrock "K" Horse Center sits just north of the Coffeyville Country Club …
Discussion: InsideGoogle
Kevin Delaney / Wall Street Journal:
Google Names Head of Philanthropy  —  Physician Larry Brilliant,  —  A Former Tech Executive,  —  Will Lead Google.org Arm  —  Google Inc. named Larry Brilliant, a former high-tech executive and doctor specialized in global health issues, to head its Google.org philanthropic arm.
Craig Pringle:
Hands on Review of the M400  —  I was lucky enough to borrow a Toshiba M400 from Toshiba New Zealand for a couple of days.  I picked it up today before lunch when I was passing by.  I had quite a busy day today so the thing sat on my desk all day largely unmolested.  Talk about torment!
Jim Finkle / Reuters:
Lenovo to launch low-end brand PCs in US: analyst  —  BOSTON (Reuters) - Lenovo Group Ltd. (0992.HK), the world's No. 3 PC maker, will soon start selling low-priced computers targeted at small U.S. businesses, taking the Lenovo brand outside China for the first time, said an analyst familiar with the matter.
Discussion: Engadget
Dean Takahashi / Mercury News:
Google, EarthLink submit S.F. WiFi plan  —  Google and EarthLink have teamed up to submit a proposal to create a city-wide wireless Internet network for San Francisco, officials said Tuesday.  —  The bid was one of six San Francisco city officials said they received Tuesday evening.

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