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Robert Weisman / Boston Globe:
Blogger who criticized Maine tourism office faces lawsuit — Case reflects growing influence of weblogs — A coastal Maine blogger who criticized the state's tourism office has been hit with a lawsuit seeking potentially more than $1 million in damages for allegedly making false statements …
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J. Scott Johnson / FuzzyBlog:
A Conversation with Tom McCartin of Warren Kremer Paino — I just got off the phone with Tom McCartin of Warren Kremer Paino regarding the Maine Web Report lawsuit and, well, it doesn't feel like its being presented (that's why I pulled down the contact information). Tom McCartin:
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Paul Boutin / Slate:
A Grand Unified Theory of YouTube and MySpace — Point-and-click sites that don't tell you what to do. — I was skeptical when I heard how huge video-sharing hub YouTube and social-networking hotspot MySpace have become. YouTube claims 40 million plays a day, up from 35 million just a week ago.
Valleywag:
Scoop: DOJ jails Spam King! Alan Ralsky might rat out a massive hacker / spammer network — Local hacker "Memehacker" IMed in with a scoop on Alan Ralsky, the famed "Spam King" covered by the Observer and the Detroit News. Here's the breaking story: — Valleywag: Tell me the scoop in three sentences.
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Business Wire:
Skype Achieves 100 Million Users — People Worldwide Demonstrate Rapid-Growing Desire to Communicate on the Internet — LUXEMBOURG—(BUSINESS WIRE)—April 28, 2006—Skype, the global Internet communications company, today reached a major milestone when it passed 100 million registered users.
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Robert X. Cringely / pbs.org:
Killer Apps: — For Apple's Windows Strategy to Work, It Must Replace Microsoft Office and Buy Adobe Systems — Over the past three weeks, we've laid out in this column a sequence of clues and events that suggest Apple is planning to next year take on not only Microsoft's hardware OEMs …
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new UMPC from France: it's Label — This new origami device, manufactured by It's Label was announced today in France. The company does have a fancy flash site but this gadget isn't up there yet. It features a 7″ screen which supports upto 1024×768 resolution, and it can play movies in DivX, mpeg2, H264,... formats.
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David Kushner / Business 2.0:
Video blogs, ready for prime time — Video blogs, a.k.a. vlogs, are booming, and Internet users and advertisers are taking note. — (Business 2.0 Magazine) - Amanda Congdon, 24, is running through the wintry streets of Manhattan in a purple cape and leotard.
joblo.com:
Movielink Test Run — The Movielink announcement last month about releasing VOD movies for purchase left me with a lot of unanswered questions. First, who the hell would pay for this? Why would you spend $20 for KING KONG on your computer when you could go to Wal-Mart and buy the DVD …
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Tim / O'Reilly Radar:
Database War Stories #5: craigslist — Eric Scheide of craigslist offered me a stream of consciousness summary of the craigslist database setup. At a conference last year, Craig showed a slide (which helped inspire my postings about asymmetric competition [1, 2, 3]) that listed the number of employees at the top ten web sites.
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Greg Sandoval / CNET News.com:
Is Jesus the next killer app? — LAS VEGAS—Tech companies are getting religion. — Companies such as Sony, Panasonic, Avid and Hitachi are helping churches spread the gospel as part of an effort to cash in on an exploding market known as "house of worship technology."
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Yahoo! Search blog:
Delivering flowers, delivering babies — Driving to work, I always notice the florist near highway 237, where a man stands outside waving an arrow-shaped "Flowers" sign. When I think of local businesses trying to attract new customers, I picture this florist.
John Markoff / New York Times:
Is Microsoft Preparing Big Attack? — SAN FRANCISCO, April 27 — Microsoft reported strong third-quarter revenue growth on Thursday, but analysts said the company also telegraphed a significant increase in spending, an indication that it was preparing to take on its big online rivals, Google and Yahoo.
Martin LaMonica / CNET News.com:
Web 2.0 meets the enterprise — Long set up like a gated community, the enterprise software industry is quickly gaining a populist streak. — New ideas in consumer technology are rapidly creeping into the design and marketing of software aimed at corporations.
Lee Hartsfeld / Music You (Possibly) …:
HAL's father?? — Scene: a junk shop on the east side of town. Your blogger is waiting for the owner to name a price for a sound recording he found in the back in a box he wasn't supposed to go through (he hadn't known that, though). The dealer is going through every possible word combination …
Earthling / EarthLink blog:
Is Blogging Cooler Than A Firetruck? — By all accounts, Take Your Child To Work Day was a blast. We had several attendees in Atlanta, and Staff Engineer Josh Kleinpeter sent the following report about the blog-centric activity he led with the kids in Pasadena.
Paul / Firefox Flicks Backstage:
Firefox Flicks Video Contest Winners Announced — SAN FRANCISCO - April 27, 2006 - Mozilla today announced the winners of its Firefox Flicks video contest at the San Francisco International Film Festival. The winning videos were selected from nearly 300 submissions created by Firefox enthusiasts …