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Michael Arrington / TechCrunch:
Amazon: Grid Storage Web Service Launches — Amazon Web Service is launching a new web service tonight called S3 - which stands for "Simple Storage Service". It is a storage service backend for developers that offers "a highly scalable, reliable, and low-latency data storage infrastructure at very low costs".
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Geeking with Greg, michael parekh on IT, J. LeRoy, Squash, Box.net Blog, Oliver Thylmann, Digital Inspiration and Alex Barnett blog
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Rob Hof / Business Week:
Amazon's Newest Product: Storage — Huh? That's right, the online store with "Earth's biggest selection" of everything from books to zithers will announce Tuesday morning that it's adding a new and different kind of service: an unlimited data storage service aimed at software developers who are creating new Web sites and services.
Owen Gibson / Guardian:
Internet means end for media barons, says Murdoch — · Magnate hails second great age of discovery — · Power 'moving from the old elite to bloggers' — Rupert Murdoch last night sounded the death knell for the era of the media baron, comparing today's internet pioneers …
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Open (finds, minds …
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microsoft.com:
Microsoft Announces Plans for New Windows Live Family Safety Settings — Free, Web-based Family Safety Settings moves beyond traditional parental controls, helps provide guidance to parents from experts such as American Academy of Pediatrics. — REDMOND, Wash. — March 13, 2006 …
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Reuters:
Microsoft to offer free parental Web monitoring — SEATTLE (Reuters) - Microsoft Corp. said on Monday it plans to include a free service to help parents control and monitor what their children are doing online in its upcoming Windows Live offering of Web services.
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Digital Inspiration
Michael Kanellos / CNET News.com:
Upstart aims to ease Web crawling for classifieds — If you're in the market for a slightly used Toyota Corolla or want to have dinner with an ex-felon, Vast just might be the search tool for you. — Vast, which launches Tuesday, is a search engine and Web crawler designed …
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Danny Sullivan / Search Engine Watch Blog:
25 Things I Hate About Google — Google's purchase of Writely sort of drove me over the edge last week. When I saw the news confirmed, I exclaimed out loud to myself, "Oh, give me a break." A break from what, freakishly talking to myself? No, a break from Google going in yet another direction …
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Search Engine Roundtable
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Danny Sullivan / Search Engine Watch Blog:
25 Things I Love About Google
25 Things I Love About Google
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Google Blogoscoped
Ann Harrison / Wired News:
The Pirate Bay: Here to Stay? — Last month, the Motion Picture Association of America announced one of its boldest sorties yet against online piracy: a barrage of seven federal lawsuits against some of the highest-profile BitTorrent sites, Usenet hosts and peer-to-peer services.
barcamp.org:
April 8th & 9th 2006 (Saturday & Sunday) Chennai — Quick Navigation Links — What is Barcamp? — Confirmed Presentations — Confirmed Participants — Prospective Topics — Tips for Presenters — Latest Developments — Ideas to improve BarCampChennai — Who's talking about BarCampChennai
Kevin C. Tofel / Kevin 2.0:
Vista looks Glassy on my M205 Tablet PC — What can I say? I've been seduced by the "clear" side and I spent a few hours trying to get the new Vista build to run Glass on my Toshiba Portege M205 Tablet PC. Did it work? You betcha! Will it work in the long term? No way!
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Ryan Singel / Wired News:
Man vs. Machine in Newsreader War — Man vs. machine stories are an old standby in journalism. — Think back to John Henry racing a steam drill and forward to Garry Kasparov trying to outmaneuver IBM's Deep Blue in 1997 to the Onion tweaking the genre with its accountant battles Excel story.
Jeff Smykil / Infinite Loop:
WinXP on Mac... for rizzle this time? — Most of us by now are painfully aware of the Windows XP on Mac challenge that has been going on since, well, Intel Macs were finally announced at this year's MacWorld Expo in San Francisco. We are constantly reminded that the prize money keeps reaching new heights …
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Engadget, Slashdot, PaulStamatiou.com, MacSlash, theory.isthereason, Mac Rumors and Digg Watch Blog
Valleywag:
Dave Winer will quit blogging — Rejoice or cry. Dave Winer, inventor of RSS (disregarding the other inventors) and A-lister's A-lister in the Valley blog world, is gonna give up blogging at Scripting.com. "Soon, probably before the end of 2006, I will put this site in mothballs, in archive mode, and go on to other things."
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Silicon Valley Watcher, Publishing 2.0, Tom Foremski, Squash, Geek News Central …, Buzzword-Compliant and The Blog Herald
Joris Evers / CNET News.com:
Apple corrects patch trouble — Apple Computer on Monday released the second set of Mac OS X security fixes in two weeks. — Security Update 2006-002 corrects problems caused by the company's previous patch and fixes newly discovered security flaws, some of which could let an attacker run code …
Louisa Hearn / Sydney Morning Herald:
The enemy within the firewall — Employees are now regarded as a greater danger to workplace cyber security than the gangs of hackers and virus writers launching targeted attacks from outside the firewall. — That is the perception of 75 per cent of Australian information technology managers …
David Hayes / kansascity.com:
The bottom line on blogging — Honesty is the best policy — Robert Scoble should be a boss's worst nightmare. — He's been known to openly criticize the company he works for, with thousands of opinion-leaders listening in. In the process, he's become one of his company's most publicly recognizable employees.
Amanda Cantrell / CNN:
Microsoft's labor troubles — On top of a stagnant stock and a host of new competition, the software giant is said to be struggling to attract the best young talent. — NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) - Microsoft's all grown up. — Now, along with the middle-age woes of a stagnant stock …
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Smalltalk Tidbits …