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Reuters:
Fox will put TV reruns on the Internet: report —Text+NEW YORK (Reuters) - News Corp.'s Fox network has signed a six-year agreement with its 187 affiliated stations that will let it show reruns of its television programs on the Internet, the Wall Street Journal reported on its Web site on Thursday.
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Olga Kharif / Business Week:
Microsoft Gets Social — Redmond has big plans for tools and partnerships that will let users consult a circle of friends when conducting Web searches — Software giant Microsoft is taking its MSN Search division on a comeback tour. The next stop: Social search, a way of making Web search …
Dawn C. Chmielewski / Los Angeles Times:
TiVo Wins EchoStar Patent Suit — The victory could give it leverage as it seeks licensing deals with cable TV operators. — TiVo Inc. on Thursday won a pivotal patent infringement lawsuit that might allow it to pause and rewind the marketplace the way its pioneering digital video recorders do with live TV.
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Ars Technica:
New PS3 operating system details? — The site Playstation 3 Portal recently got hold of a few details of the PS3's OS, and how it will make use of the Cell hardware. Technically, these details qualify as "rumor," but for the reasons given below I think they're pretty plausible. First, the details:
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Anthony Hanses / ps3portal.com:
| Exclusive - Inside the PS3 - Updated — This brings us to the information we have concerning the PS3. As some gamers have heard, Sony revealed at GDC this year that they will be constantly reserving 1 of the 7 available SPEs on the Cell Processor for their OS. This, we have discovered, is just the tip of the iceberg.
Mike / Techdirt:
The Telcos Could Revolutionize TV... But They Won't — Martin Geddes has written up a post about how the telcos are wasting their money on IPTV, and reminds us of our own post on the subject from last summer. In that post, we wondered why the telcos were wasting so much money trying to build …
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Declan McCullagh / CNET News.com:
Democrats more likely to favor iTunes taxes — Democratic politicians in state capitols are more likely than Republicans to permit what critics are calling the "iTunes tax"—taxes on digital purchases of songs and movies. — A CNET News.com analysis of the states that tax digital downloads …
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Gary / ResourceShelf:
Microsoft's Camera Phone Search Project and Other Camea Phone Search Tech — Search Briefs — Cameraphone Searching — Searching With Your Camera Phone: Photo2Search, Research from Microsoft — Always searching for info online by typing a query via a keyboard might one day be considered old school for some types of searching.
Gary / ResourceShelf:
Google CEO Eric Schmidt Sits Down For TV Interview With Charlie Rose — Web Search—Google — Google CEO Eric Schmidt Sits Down For TV Interview With Charlie Rose — In a taped interview, Google CEO Eric Schmidt, sat down with Charlie Rose for a 25 minute one-on-one interview that focused …
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frsirt.com:
Mozilla Products Memory Corruption and Information Disclosure Vulnerabilities — CVE ID : CVE-2006-0748 - CVE-2006-0749 - CVE-2006-1045 - CVE-2006-1723 - CVE-2006-1724 - CVE-2006-1529 - CVE-2006-1725 - CVE-2006-1726 - CVE-2006-1727 - CVE-2006-1728 - CVE-2006-1729 - CVE-2006-1730 - CVE-2006-1530 …
Aswath Weblog:
Post-Disaster Communications Petition — Recently, FCC placed on public review a petition filed by Evslin Consulting and pulver.com. The petition grew out of the experiences felt during a breakdown in communications network caused by Hurricane Katrina. As you may recall …
Loren / Incremental Blogger:
Inking in Internet Explorer — Over the last year or so I've experimented with various ways to add or integrate ink into Internet Explorer. The SearchTIP is one of these projects. It's a embedded control that contains an inkable canvas in which you can handwrite search queries.
Guardian:
A thirst for knowledge — Wikipedia and other online databases provide a soupy morass of information, but where can we find the variety of views that leads to wisdom — "Just who would want to vandalise an entry on cheese?" wonders Skip, a Wikipedia administrator.
centerformediaresearch.com:
Blogs, Pods and Really Simple Stuff Deliver Advertising At An Increasing Rate — The first installment in PQ Media's Alternative Media Research Series, the Blog, Podcast and RSS Advertising Outlook, reports that advertising spending on user-generated online media - blogs, podcasts and RSS …
Matt Marshall / SiliconBeat:
Mullenweg: We don't want cash...well, ok, maybe we'll take some — Matt Mullenweg, founder of Automattic, the company that manages the popular WordPress blog software, announced yesterday on his blog that he has taken some funding. — This comes just a few months after his December launch …
Electronic Frontier Foundation:
"Email — Should the Sender Pay?" — EFF Fundraiser, Debate Between Esther Dyson and Danny O'Brien — In light of AOL's adopting a "certified" email system, EFF is hosting a debate on the future of email. With distinguished entrepreneur Mitch Kapor moderating, EFF Activist Coordinator Danny O'Brien …
John Paczkowski / Good Morning Silicon Valley:
And in the end, the cash you take is equal to the cash you make ... Looks like the long and winding download that leads to your ear may disappear after all. After years of steadfastly refusing to sell their music online, the Beatles are finally moving toward licensing it for digital distribution.
Zach / alwaysBETA:
BWL Raid Live Blog Pre-Blog — As some of you know, I play a game called World of Warcraft. In the interest of providing entertaining and interesting content to you, our readers, I will be live-blogging a Blackwing Lair Raid on Saturday. I'm sure most of you have no idea what that means …