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Olga Kharif / Business Week:
Memo Outlines Microsoft's Plans — The Redmond giant details the progress of Windows Live — and points to a slew of new services on the way — Last November, Microsoft (MSFT) Chairman Bill Gates kicked off what he called the era of "Live software," saying he'd unveil a host of new ways for consumers …
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Tom Burton / Sydney Morning Herald:
Online buying frenzy as big business swoops on sites — CHRIS SHARKEY is 23. He has just got a cool $6 million plus, his share from the sale of a holiday house booking website, Stayz. — Four years ago, having just graduated from high school in Newcastle, his teacher parents were keen for Chris to attend university.
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Darren Rowse / Make Money Online …:
Reflections from an 'unlikely media magnate' — Today's been a fun day as a result of the Sydney Morning Herald article (it didn't appear in the Age for those asking). I finally managed to get a copy of the hard copy and was amazed to see it as a half page spread on page 3.
Business Week:
How the Masses Will Innovate — The newly appointed head of MIT's Media Lab envisions a time soon when millions will play a stronger role in societal advances, thanks to technology. And MIT is helping to plant the seeds — YOUNG ENTREPRENEURS OF TECH>>
Reuters:
Cingular, T-Mobile stop Razr cell phone sales — Companies say a glitch in Motorola's wildly popular phone causes dropped calls or shut down; Motorola stock tumbles over 2 percent. — NEW YORK (Reuters) - Cingular Wireless and T-Mobile USA have temporarily stopped selling the Razr …
Fred / A VC:
Sponsored by Sonos — You probably notice that Sonos is now sponsoring my "In Heavy Rotation" list on the left sidebar of this blog. This is the result of several things, first my decision to partner with FM Publishing who is now representing this blog to the advertising community …
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PC World:
CeBIT: Samsung Shows Flash-Disk-Based Laptop — Company continues to develop more stable solid-state disks. — HANOVER, GERMANY — Samsung Electronics has developed a higher-capacity version of its solid-state disk, a flash-memory-based replacement for hard disks, and is showing it here at the CeBIT technology show.
Ina Fried / silicon.com:
Apple: 'Don't expect Mactels to run Vista' — "Windows is a legacy OS. We don't have legacy support" — Intel Macs are unlikely to be able to run Windows Vista, according to an Apple engineer speaking on Thursday. — One of the big obstacles is that although both the Macintosh OS …
Tom Foremski / IMHO:
SAP's Jeff Nolan says his mission is to disrupt Oracle — [Part 2 of my meeting with Jeff Nolan, one of SAP's key strategists. He runs the Apollo Group, a strategy and communications organization within SAP that is sometimes referred to as the "Attack Oracle" group.]
Jessi Hempel / Business Week:
eBay's Affinity for Meetup.com — The online auctioneer has a lot in common with the virtual community site, so it took a nibble — The online auction colossus has caught a dose of community activism. On Mar. 9, eBay (EBAY) joined five other investors to purchase a minority share in community Web site Meetup.com.
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Rob Sabin / soundandvisionmag.com:
Blu-ray to Debut May 23 — Simultaneous release of first Sony titles and Samsung player — March 6 - Sony Pictures Home Entertainment (SPHE) now says it will release its first Blu-ray high-definition discs on May 23 — the same day the first Blu-ray player goes on sale.
Mr Blog:
Net neutrality - Circa 1996 — The The Progress and Freedom Foundation, as Marty Kaplan calls it "a corporate-funded fake think tank" has come out against Net neutrality. They say "Net neutrality is, in fact, the theft of property rights from [broadband] infrastructure providers."
Burt Helm / Business Week:
Gauging Google's Gaffes — The settlement of a class action underscores concerns over how the search king is communicating about click fraud — and other pressing issues — Google (GOOG) boasts some of the Internet's hottest technology and biggest brains. Even after a recent stock drop, it's still got an enviable market cap.
Enid Burns / ClickZ:
Paid Search Spawns 'Drafting' and 'Hijacking' Strategies — Competitiveness in the emerging paid search landscape spawns controversial tactics such as the two practices loosely termed "hijacking" and "drafting" by some industry insiders. While some search engine marketing (SEM) …
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Tom Foremski / Silicon Valley Watcher:
The metrics of influence—the mania for measuring the blogosphere — There is a current mania among corporations and PR companies to figure out which tools to use to find the influencers in the blogosphere. They are combing through the PageRank and Alexa rankings of online news sites and blog sites …