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3:10 AM ET, March 7, 2006

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Sam Mcloughln / PalmAddicts:
GETTING THE FORM FACTOR JUST RIGHT....  With the recent viral marketing by Microsoft of their new Origami platform I was again reminded of a critical aspect in the design of a good hand-held device.  Be it PDA, smart phone or MP3 player, form factor is king.  —  I remember getting my first Palm PDA, a Palm IIIc, many years ago.
Discussion: Gadget Review
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Roy:
Origami Pics Leaked!  —  OrigamiPortal received this leaked photo from an online source today and we decided to share it with our visitors.  —  If this is the actual final product, it's pretty slick.  And if it's not, it's a very nice mockup.  The pic we have received shows a device …
Marc Perton / Engadget:
Possible Origami pic surfaces on the web
Michael Arrington / TechCrunch:
Google Drive: What we know so far  —  We have all the ingredients for a great story: dramatic predictions of Google taking over the world, secret disclosures of a new stealth product at a Google analyst meeting, outing of the story by bloggers, and subsequent purging of the public data by Google …
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Aaron / Box.net Blog:
Beating Google  —  It seems that anyone I've talked to in the valley over the weekend has brought up the Google-endorsed reports of an upcoming "GDrive."  Here is my response to the following comments by Google: … That is pretty exciting.  Imagine being able to offload all of your data to the internet …
Xeni Jardin / Boing Boing:
Citibank "live richly" ads remixed for security alert  —  AdWeek's "AdFreak" blog just whipped up this spoof of Citibank's "Live richly" ads: "Who needs a working ATM card?  It's not about the money, remember?"  —  Link  —  (Thanks, Tim Nudd from AdFreak.com!)
Discussion: The Consumerist
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The Consumerist:
Massive Citibank Alert: UPDATE
Discussion: adfreak and Boing Boing
Tom Sanders / vnunet.com:
Questionable OS X hacking report prompts genuine challenge  —  Hack a Mac for fame  —  The University of Wisconsin has launched a competition in which hackers are challenged to hack into an OS X system connected to the internet.  —  "Mac OS X is not invulnerable.
Jason Calacanis / The Jason Calacanis Weblog:
Firefox (Mozilla Corporation/Mozilla Foundation) made $72M last year?!  —  UPDATE: I know a lot of folks are coming here from DIGG and other memetrackers.  The $72M someone told me at BarCampLA and I have no idea if that is true or not.  If you reblog this (or report it) please make sure you make that clear.
Discussion: InsideGoogle
microsoft.com:
Cisco and Microsoft Collaborate to Enhance Real-Time Business Communications  —  Open standards, SIP-based enterprise solutions enable effective communications.  —  ORLANDO, Fla. — March 6, 2006 — Today, at the VoiceCon 2006 conference, Cisco Systems and Microsoft Corp. announced …
Tyler Hamilton / Toronto Star:
T.O. to become wireless hotspot  —  Toronto Hydro Corp. will announce Tuesday that it plans to turn Canada's largest city into one giant wireless hotspot, directly challenging the country's major mobile phone carriers for a chunk of the $8 billion a year wireless market.
Andrew Ross Sorkin / New York Times:
New Fund for Prominent Investor  —  Alan Patricof, the co-founder of the private equity firm Apax Partners and an original investor in Apple Computer and America Online, plans to announce today that he will leave Apax to start a venture capital fund for emerging wireless, media and entertainment companies.
hyku | blog:
Pitching Bloggers: Send Something of Interest to Somebody You Know  —  One of the discussions during a panel at last week's NewComm Forum was standard "How to Pitch Bloggers?".  Here is my answer:  —  Send Something of Interest to Somebody You Know  —  What's the most important part of that statement?
Discussion: Pause and Media Guerrilla
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hyku | blog:
Submit Your PR Pitch Button
Discussion: Blog Business Summit
Jim Coates / Mercury News:
Searching for an answer to Google Desktop problem  —  Q Google is making me gaga when I try to use the Google Desktop search service to find files on my hard drive.  —  I know what's wrong but I can't figure out how to fix it.  When I had Google index all of the files on my C: drive …
Danny Sullivan / Search Engine Watch Blog:
MSN adCenter: Firefox Users Need Not Apply; Customers With Firefox Might Not Get Tracked  —  It annoyed me a few weeks ago when I signed up for the MSN adCenter pilot that Firefox wasn't supported.  That was still the case with the open adCenter sign-up today and annoyed one of my readers Paul Holstein, as well.
Ian / Yahoo! 360°:
Media 2.0 Physics, My BarCamp LA Presentation  —  Sadly yet triumphantly, BarCamp LA has come to a close.  Check out the Flickr stream for endless proof of its existence.  —  I promised I'd post my presentation, so here it is in both PowerPoint and text form, minus the profanities I added to the live presentation:
Shel / a shel of my former self:
Marketing via Wikipedia  —  I'm sitting in an airline lounge at Dulles, having just finished a talk on new media to the annual gathering of US Army Public Affairs officers.  During the talk, I showed the Wikipedia entry for the US Army and for the Army's 101st Airborne Division …
Mark Frauenfelder / Boing Boing:
Is SmartFilter blocking Google's translation service?  —  Earlier today, Xeni linked to a New York Times piece about Secure Computing's censorware that blocks access to Boing Boing.  —  Here's the background: A US-based company, Secure Computing, sells a website censoring product called SmartFilter …
Discussion: Infothought and New York Times
Jeremy Pelofsky / Reuters:
Consumer groups vow to fight AT&T-BellSouth deal  —  WASHINGTON, March 5 (Reuters) - Two top consumer groups on Sunday said they will urge U.S. antitrust authorities to block telecommunications giant AT&T Inc.'s (T.N: Quote, Profile, Research) acquisition of BellSouth Corp. (BLS.N: Quote …
 
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Susan Mernit / Susan Mernit's Blog:
AOL releases AIM API; says play with me, but not with others
Edo / Pink Tentacle:
SIZE MATTERS FOR CITIZEN'S ECO-BE!
Discussion: Engadget
Ian / isnoop.net blog:
Package Tracking With Google Maps
Discussion: Lifehacker and InsideGoogle
Om Malik / GigaOM:
VCs Dialing VoIP Startups
Discussion: Skype Journal and VoIP Watch
Michael Bazeley / SiliconBeat:
Wetpaint: wikis for regular people
Dennis McCauley / Wichita Eagle:
tech.life@play | Time-savers or spoilsports?
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Eliot Van Buskirk / Wired News:
What Jobs Didn't Say  —  When I covered Apple's first iPod announcement …
Discussion: Tech_Space
Om Malik / CNN:
Ma Bell — reborn
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Traveling man  —  Turning Sony around puts Stringer through the ringer
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Langberg: Holdouts resist Internet's lure
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Are Spam Blockers Too Strict?
Chris Kohler / Wired News:
Women Gamers Duke It Out
CNET News.com:
HP: Phones not a viable platform for video streaming
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The High-Speed Money Line
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