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2:35 PM ET, May 5, 2006

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New York Times:
AOL to Add Free Phone to Instant Messaging Feature  —  AOL is preparing to offer the 41 million users of its instant messaging system a free phone number that will allow people to call them from regular phones while they are online.  —  The move is part of a broad effort by AOL …
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USA Today:
AOL's 'AIM Phoneline' offers free local phone number  —  DULLES, Va. — AOL is close to unveiling a voice-over-Internet service, based on its AIM instant messenger, that would give any AIM user a local phone number for free.  —  Dubbed AIM Phoneline, the free number would only allow for incoming calls from any phone.
Alec / Alec Saunders .LOG:
AOL to Offer Free Inbound Calling  —  USA Today reports that AOL will introduce a service that gives any AIM user a free phone number for incoming calls.  Called AIM Phoneline, it will be the first service to offer a free phoneline.  AIM Phoneline Unlimited, at $14.95 per month …
Anne Broache / CNET News.com:
Suit accuses Google of profiting from child porn  —  Google has made child pornography an "obscenely profitable and integral part" of its business and must be stopped, a new lawsuit claims.  —  Jeffrey Toback, a representative in New York's Nassau County Legislature, charged …
Discussion: Rough Type
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Houston Chronicle:
(PZ) Nassau County Legislator Sues Google for Promoting and Profiting from Child Pornography  —  Suit Charges Google as World's Largest Facilitator and Distributor of Child Pornography  —  WHITE PLAINS, N.Y., May 4, 2006 (PRIMEZONE) — Meiselman, Denlea, Packman, Carton & Eberz, P.C. …
Mike / Techdirt:
More Lawsuits Against Google... To Protect The Children
Discussion: GOOG
Peter Pollack / Ars Technica:
CBS jumps with both feet into online broadcasting  —  Another day, another way to watch TV sans rabbit ears.  This time, CBS has joined the party by unveiling a service called "innertube"—an ad-supported video channel available directly from their web site.
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Terry Heaton / Terry Heaton's Weblog:
"Innertube" leaves local affiliates in a rip tide  —  So CBS has launched a broadband channel (innertube).  This should surprise no one, since Viacom owns CBS and Viacom channels MTV (overdrive) and Comedy Central (motherload) have similar broadband channels.  It's a smart move by CBS, but once again, what about the affiliates?
Microsoft:
Microsoft to Acquire In-Game Advertising Pioneer Massive Inc.  —  Massive's technology for weaving dynamic, relevant ads into video games will extend next-generation advertising across Microsoft properties and beyond.  —  REDMOND, Wash. — May 4, 2006 — Today at the seventh annual MSN® …
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Microsoft:
Microsoft Acquires Vexcel Corp., a Worldwide Leader in Imagery and Remote Sensing Technology  —  Deal supports Microsoft's vision for Virtual Earth platform and Windows Live Local offerings.  —  REDMOND, Wash. — May 4, 2006 — Microsoft Corp. today announced it has acquired Vexcel Corp. …
Yahoo! Publisher Network:
Maintaining a Quality Network  —  As noted on certain message boards, some publisher accounts have been recently closed.  These account closures were based solely on traffic quality issues.  —  Yahoo! Publisher Network is still an invite-only beta program.
Globe Investor / Globe and Mail:
INGRAM: Apple wins, but who loses?  —  Steve Jobs, benign dictator: It's funny how our view of what is right changes depending on whether we like the person who is making the rules.  Take Apple and iTunes for example.  After months of negotiations — and months before that filled with sniping …
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Mike / Techdirt:
Misplaced Blame Over iTunes Pricing
Discussion: robhyndman.com
Matt Marshall / SiliconBeat:
CIA in Silicon Valley invests in — shocker — a tiny photo lens  —  The CIA's venture arm, In-Q-Tel, may have lost its lead Silicon Valley operator, Gilman Louie, but the group is still working away on deals here.  —  Gilman has since launched a venture capital firm, and has gone quiet for now.
Mihai Parparita / Official Google Reader Blog:
There's some Reader in my Homepage!  —  Reader and the Google Personalized Homepage have always been kindred spirits, seeing as both deal with feeds (and the teams sit 10 feet apart).  We're therefore very happy to announce that your Reader reading list (or any label of your choosing) can now be added as a module to the homepage.
Annalee Newitz / Wired News:
The RFID Hacking Underground … James Van Bokkelen is about to be robbed.  A wealthy software entrepreneur, Van Bokkelen will be the latest victim of some punk with a laptop.  But this won't be an email scam or bank account hack.  A skinny 23-year-old named Jonathan Westhues plans to use a cheap …
Richard Querin / Renaissance Man:
Ahh, it's linked to Attention ©  —  Some follow-on discussion about the linking question by Justin Peterson who makes a very good point in that while I want the viewpoint of the writer on a given subject, it's likely not the only view I want.  Moreover, I prefer to own my own judgements on things.
Reuters:
Bill Gates wishes he weren't so rich  —  The corporate leader says he doesn't like the attention of being the world's richest man.  —  REDMOND, Wash. (Reuters) - Microsoft Corp. Chairman Bill Gates said Wednesday he wished he were not the world's richest man.  —  "I wish I wasn't.
Discussion: Shoemoney
Johnmoore / Brand Autopsy:
Yum or Dumb?  —  Yum!  Brands is set to become the first-ever presenting sponsor of the Kentucky Derby.  For the next five years, the official name of the Kentucky Derby will be ... "The Kentucky Derby presented by Yum!  Brands."  Additionally, Yum!  Brands will receive logo visibility throughout …
Discussion: AdJab and hyku | blog
T3:
Transform PSP into a mobile!  —  Vonage rumoured to be working on software that will turn your PSP or DS into a VoIP phone.  —  Not content with playing games, watching telly and listening to music on your handheld console?  Never fear - you could soon be using it as a mobile phone too.
Discussion: Engadget, VoIP Now and jkOnTheRun
Marc Orchant / Office Evolution:
Free Vista (and Office) for holiday shoppers?  —  Jupiter's Michael Gartneberg has a great suggestion for Microsoft: give holiday season PC purchasers a free copy of Vista.  And Office.  It's a terrific idea that would spur a lot of fence-sitting potential PC purchasers to spend their holiday bucks …
Bink / Bink.nu:
Microsoft pictures a 10-gigapixel photo  —  Forget megapixels, where the resolution of digital images is counted in millions of pixels.  Michael Cohen, a scientist at Microsoft Research, is trying to create a photo this summer that will contain 10 billion pixels.  —  He's already done 4-gigapixel shots of downtown Seattle.
 
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