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Damon Darlin / New York Times:
In Boomtown, but Still Stuck on a Bubble — SAN JOSE, Calif. — When Dan Gillmor first arrived at The San Jose Mercury News in 1994, he recalled, he felt like he was in the "belly of the beast." — In his previous job, as a technology reporter for The Detroit Free Press …
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Bob Tedeschi / New York Times:
Microsoft Takes on Craigslist in the Battle for Classified Ads — CRAIGSLIST has taken on many giants. Can it survive a challenge from Microsoft? — The software behemoth late last month started Windows Live Expo (expo.live.com), another node in its growing network of Internet services …
Rick Merritt / eetimes.com:
Next killer product is the patent itself — First of three parts — SAN JOSE, Calif. — Patriot Scientific Corp. had spent nearly a decade trying unsuccessfully to establish a new microprocessor architecture when it decided it needed to do some soul-searching.
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Dean Takahashi / A+E Interactive:
Microsoft's Plans For Handheld Game Player And "iPod Killer" — Here's a story that came from reporting for my book, which is coming out in May under the title "The Xbox 360 Uncloaked: The Real Story Behind Microsoft's Next-Generation Video Game Console," www.spiderworks.com/xbox360.
Aline van Duyn / Yahoo! News:
Survey reveals mobile phone revenue hurdle — Mobile phone users are unlikely to pay extra to access the growing range of video and audio content available on their phones, according to a global KPMG survey. This trend could push operators into rethinking their business models.
Stanley Holmes / Business Week:
Nike, Google Kick Off Social-Networking Site — The sporting goods giant and the Internet search king have teamed up to create Joga.com and connect soccer fans around the world — Nike (NKE) and Google (GOOG), hoping to take social networking to a new realm, have quietly launched …
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Ken Belson / New York Times:
While AT&T Does Deals, Verizon Spends to Hone Its Networks — Ivan Seidenberg is known in the telecommunications industry as a chief executive who makes all-or-nothing bets. — Since the late 1990's he has often been the man to beat, having created Verizon Communications …
Mark Cuban / Blog Maverick:
Digital Rights Management - The coming collateral damage — Property owners have every right to do whatever they think is necessary to protect their property. Homeowners can build walls and add security. Content owners can add copy protection schemes to their digital content.
Eliot Van Buskirk / Wired News:
How to Prevent Hearing Loss — I've experienced bouts of fairly severe tinnitus on several occasions after a loud rehearsal or concert, and I know I'm not the only person who's guilty of having been somewhat cavalier about hearing loss. Now that so many of us seem to spend half …
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Steve Rubel / Micro Persuasion:
We Need Auditing — In traditional media an entire industry rose out of advertisers' need to audit emerging formats. We have ABC for print, Arbitron for radio, Nielsen for TV, comScore and Nielsen-Netratings for Web sites. These companies have built a multi-billion dollar syndicated research industry …
Eric A. Taub / New York Times:
TiVo Has Been Cutting Out More Than Just the Commercials Lately — The first episode in the new season of "The Sopranos" ended in a classic cliffhanger moment, with Tony on the floor after being shot by his uncle Junior. But some viewers who recorded the show on their TiVo digital video recorders …
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Rebecca Buckman / Wall Street Journal:
Silicon Valley Start-Ups See Cash Everywhere — Through 'Pre-Emptive Financing,' — Venture Capitalists Shower Firms — With Cash, Stake an Early Claim — The market for high-technology start-up businesses is so intense in Silicon Valley that some companies are being showered …
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Michael Kanellos / CNET News.com:
Carbon nanotube TV trials on horizon — Applied Nanotech has signed a letter of intent to enter negotiations for a trial on carbon nanotube TVs with Da Ling, a Taiwanese contract manufacturer. — Under the proposed terms, Da Ling will invest $10 million on a pilot manufacturing facility …
Times of London:
How Apple ate the world — It is business, culture, art and a quasi-religion. Bryan Appleyard praises the great god of computer design — Apple Computer is 30 years old on April 1. What follows, before you turn the page, is not for geeks, it's for aesthetes.
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Ellen McCarthy / Washington Post:
Internet Phone Start-Ups Look Past Low Prices — Internet phone service — it's a hot idea and it has a strong selling point: It's cheap. — Hundreds of new companies have cropped up to sell the service in the past few years, and venture capitalists are pouring hundreds of millions of dollars into the industry.
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