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Official Google Base Blog:
Buying on Google Base  —  While Google Base provides data structure and distribution for a wide range of content and information, a subset of items are for sale.  To help users more easily purchase and sell Google Base items, we're planning to enable people to buy items on Google Base using their Google Accounts.
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Official Google Blog:
An update on payments  —  There's been a lot of interest and speculation about what Google is doing with payments.  We thought we'd give you a quick update on what we've done so far and what we see down the road.  —  If you take a look at the history of Google's advertising programs and online services …
Bill Burnham / Burnham's Beat:
Uh oh EBay: Google Base is now facilitating payments  —  Some very significant, if not predictable, news out of Google today.  Google Base is going to start beta-testing payment intermediation in which buyers can buy items off of Google Base using their Google Account, while sellers can register …
Barry Schwartz / Search Engine Watch Blog:
Google Base Soon To Allow Buying & Selling Through Google's Own Payment System
Inside AdWords crew / Inside AdWords:   All you ever wanted to know about Google Base but were afraid to ask
Ryan Block / Engadget:
Microsoft's Origami project  —  So today Microsoft officially flippedthe switch on the buzz machine for their Origami Project — an atypical viral marketing manuveur for a company whoseproducts are usually known about years ahead of time.  Scoble says its a device, theInternet's lighting up with rumors — is it the Xboxportable?
Susan Decker / Bloomberg:
BlackBerry Hearing Ends With No Ruling on U.S. Service Shutdown  —  Feb. 24 (Bloomberg) — A judge considering a halt in U.S. BlackBerry e-mail service criticized both sides in the case for not settling their patent dispute and said he will rule later on a shutdown.
Discussion: Engadget
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Richard Drew / MSNBC:
Judge delays decision on BlackBerry cutoff  —  RIM's service to continue to operate, but judge urges settlement  —  More than 3 million Americans are BlackBerry users.  —  CNBC VIDEO … RICHMOND, Va. - A U.S. judge Friday stopped short of ordering an immediate shutdown of millions …
Business Wire:
National Archives and Google Launch Pilot Project to Digitize and Offer Historic Films Online  —  WASHINGTON & MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif.—(BUSINESS WIRE)—Feb. 24, 2006—Archivist of the United States Allen Weinstein and Google (NASDAQ:GOOG - News) Co-Founder and President of Technology Sergey Brin today announced …
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Thomas Hawk / Thomas Hawk's Digital Connection:
iTunes, One Billion Suckers Served  —  ABC News: iTunes: One Billion Served Crank up the old PR and spin machine.  Apple today announced their one billionth iTunes download today.  The song?  Speed of Sound by Coldplay.  —  "Over one billion songs have now been legally purchased …
Dave Winer / Scripting News:
Blogging for newbies  —  When I encourage people to start a blog here's what I suggest they do.  —  First, create a new weblog on one of the free services, like Blogger or MSN Spaces.  It takes about five minutes, and is about as hard as creating an email address on Yahoo or Hotmail, and represents less of a commitment.
Discussion: ben barren
Kevin Dugan / Strategic Public Relations:
10 Flickr Hacks  —  What Web 2.0 service boasts more than 100 million examples of consumer-generated media?  —  Flickr—one of the most underutilized online pr tools in the blogosphere.  Flickr makes it easy to store and share photos online, but it also empowers PR people with a powerful visual tool.
Kristopher Kubicki / dailytech.com:
AOpen MiniPC Revealed … PCs recently have taken on a new look when it comes to small form factors giving compliment to Apple  —  As the PC market continues to show its age, many manufacturers are changing focus and research to reflect niche markets - with or without the help of the channel partners.
Discussion: Engadget and THE RAW FEED
Tom Bramwell / eurogamer.net:
Half-Life 2 will not be required to run Episode 1  —  Half-Life 2: Episode 1 won't actually require Half-Life 2 to play, Valve's explained, and although the game will be "four to six hours" long, marketing director Doug Lombardi reckons it's "markedly richer" in terms of content quality.
Discussion: Joystiq
Business Week:
The Future of the Blog  —  Six Apart's Mena Trott helped start the stampede by co-designing user-friendly software.  But she thinks the blogging trend is only just beginning  —  It's hard to imagine the world without blogs.  The publishing technology has become a cultural and political force.
Thomas Mennecke / slyck.com:
Huge Anti-Piracy Push By MPAA  —  The MPAA (Motion Picture Association of America) is steamrolling across the great indexing plains.  Tuesday brought news the eDonkey2000 indexing server Razorback2 was taken offline by Belgian Police, in conjunction with the MPAA.
Fabienne Serriere / The Unofficial Apple Weblog:
MacBook Pro vs PowerBook benchmarks  —  If you are like me and enjoy a good cleanfight, check out these benchmarks at Geek Patrol using their ownpre-production software: Geekbench, a multi-platform benchmarkingutility.  These numbers reflect benchmarking on a 1.5GHz PowerBook G4 with 1.25GB RAM vs …
Discussion: Geek Patrol and Slashdot
Jeff / Venture Chronicles:
Google could learn a few things from Microsoft  —  I was talking with someone yesterday who is considering coming to work for SAP, he also has an offer from Google.  One of the interesting comments he made was about how Google has a lot of people who are very good at creating new products but not accustomed to maturing them.
Discussion: ben barren

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