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12:40 AM ET, May 4, 2006

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Willow Duttge / AdAge:
Ad Agency Sues Blogger for Defamation  —  Action Follows Public Battle Over Maine Tourism Ad Work  —  NEW YORK (AdAge.com) — An ad agency that specialized in travel advertising is suing a Maine-based blogger for defamation after he began to post regularly about the work the agency was doing for its client, the state of Maine.
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Steve Rubel / Micro Persuasion:
Suing Bloggers is an Invitation for Bad PR
Michael Sippey / Six Apart:
TypePad Update  —  Since approximately 4:00 pm Pacific Daylight Time, Six Apart has been the victim of a sophisticated distributed denial of service attack.  This has affected all of Six Apart's sites, causing intermittent and limited availability for TypePad, LiveJournal, TypeKey, sixapart.com, movabletype.org and movabletype.com.
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Jason / Q Daily News:
The dishonor of Blue Security  —  There was quite a bit of teeth gnashing across the web throughout the evening yesterday as TypePad, LiveJournal, and all the other hosted Six Apart websites went dark; we learned late in the night that the cause was a "sophisticated distributed denial of service attack" against the sites.
Danny Sullivan / Search Engine Watch Blog:
Yahoo & Microsoft Have Talked Partnering, Merging  —  I was talking with Kevin Delaney of the Wall Street Journal on Monday about search things in general and mentioned the sense it makes for Microsoft and Yahoo to get together.  Microsoft is behind with the core search technology.
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Alice Z. Cuneo / RCR Wireless News:
Loss of Cingular brand could cost AT&T  —  SAN FRANCISCO—It cost $4 billion to turn it into one of the best known names in the country, a future-forward, dynamic brand with a strong connection to young consumers and a share lead in the wireless marketplace.  Yet, in 2007, Cingular Wireless L.L.C. will be tossed aside like an old sock.
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leftlanenews.com:
Gone in 20 Minutes: using laptops to steal cars  —  High-tech thieves are becoming increasingly savvy when it comes to stealing automobiles equipped with keyless entry and ignition systems.  While many computer-based security systems on automobiles require some type of key …
Discussion: Engadget and Techdirt
Reuters:
'Net Neutrality' Battle Widens  —  WASHINGTON — The U.S. financial sector, a powerful force in Washington, may be gearing up to jump into a Capitol Hill fight over the future of the internet and stop an effort it says could add billions in costs just to maintain current offerings.
opera.com:
Mini Gets Mighty: Introducting Opera Mini 2.0 for your mobile phone  —  Opera Software today released Opera Mini 2.0, the new version of the tiny and fast Web browser that runs on almost every mobile phone.  With over 2.5 million users since its first release in January 2006, Opera Mini has revolutionized mobile Web browsing.
Discussion: Phone Scoop
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Carlo Longino / MobHappy:   Opera Mini Goes 2.0
Evan Blass / Engadget:
Professors banning in-class laptop use  —  In yet another sign that Luddism is alive and well in academia (remember Lakehead University's silly WiFi ban?), the Associated Press has picked up on a disturbing "trend" of professors banning laptops in their classrooms.
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Kathy Matheson / Associated Press:
More Professors Ban Laptops in Class
Kate Kaye / ClickZ:
Report Shows Marketers Stick with Proven Interactive Media  —  Mobile, RSS and advergaming may get lots of media attention, but many marketers are looking the other way.  A new Forrester Research report shows that a wide spectrum of interactive marketers is continuing to bank on proven methods …
Kevin Maney:
Google Health: Probably coming next week  —  Marissa Mayer, Google's VP of search products and user experience, came to USA TODAY on Tuesday.  She mentioned that there would be a couple of big announcements next Wednesday at the annual Google Press Day — which I will attend, along with my colleague Jefferson Graham.
Dan Ilett / silicon.com:
Apple online store hacked  —  Korean website defaced...  Apple's Korean online store has been defaced by a hacker.  —  The attack, carried out by someone working under the name 'Dinam', who claimed in his post to be Turkish, was brought to the attention of silicon.com last Thursday.
Discussion: Mac Rumors
Katherine Meyer / Wall Street Journal:
The Best of the Worst  —  What were they thinking?  —  The Internet spawned so many weird gizmos and bad business ideas that mocking dot-com duds became something of a sport in the post-bubble era.  But some ideas still stand out for pure silliness.  These are products and services …
Jason D. O'Grady / The Apple Core:
Silent recall on MacBook Pro batteries … If it wasn't bad enough that to have processor and CPU whine, poor Airport reception and solar ambient temperatures, it appears that some early MacBook Pro batteries are now failing.  —  Christopher Price from PCSIntel.com has uncovered what appears …
Kevin Poulsen / Wired News:
Microsoft Is Pushing for Privacy?  —  WASHINGTON — When it comes to protecting customers' privacy, Microsoft doesn't have the best record.  So when the software giant backs new federal privacy legislation, onlookers suspect the company is probably protecting itself.
Business Wire:
Marchex Acquires Assets of AreaConnect, Increasing its Proprietary Base of Local Traffic  —  SEATTLE—(BUSINESS WIRE)—May 2, 2006—Marchex, Inc. (NASDAQ:MCHX) (NASDAQ:MCHXP) today announced that it has acquired certain assets of AreaConnect LLC, a provider of local online traffic to Yellow …
Eric Goldman / Technology & Marketing Law Blog:
North Carolina Blogging Conference Recap  —  Sorry to post yet another conference recap on blog law, but it's been a busy conference season, and everyone wants to talk about blogs!  I previously blogged on my presentation at the University of North Carolina's conference on employee blogging.
 
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