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Aug 29
Today's Other News
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on Ubergizmo:
Logitech Z-500 Wireless Notebook Speakers
Live the wireless life with the Logitech Z-500 Wireless Notebook Speakers that
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Personal Transportation Robots - The Toyota Winglet (VIDEO)
Toyota is a formidable name in the automobile manufacturing industry, entering in
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on TechCrunch:
JamLegend Takes On Guitar Hero On The Web (1,000 Invites)
One of the most promising startups to come out of the LaunchBox
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on Read/Write Web:
How to Rock Flickr Like a Champ
Yahoo's wildly popular photo sharing site Flickr is a lot of fun
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on OhGizmo!:
New Nikon D90 Is Extra Eye-Fi Friendly
Yesterday Nikon let the cat out of the bag regarding their D90
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on Mashable:
Steve Jobs Obituary Mistakensly Published
Although it's probably the worst mistake you can make as a journalist,
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on Lost Remote:
MTV Goes Local With Campus Daily Guide
Even MTV is pushing into the local arena. Through a partnership with
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on Ed Bott’s Windows Expertise and Media Central:
From my ZDNet colleague Mary Jo Foley:"Even Apple -- with a fanbase
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on GigaOM:
Nokia Clarifies Its Future N-Series VoIP Plans
I recently wrote about Nokia backing away from VoIP on some of
Recent Posts from Searchblog
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The 2008 LaunchPad: Web Meets World
A while back I announced the theme of this year's Web
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What's Interesting After a Week Off? Google/YouTube, For a Start.
The Journal pokes a beehive about YouTube's revenue, which is not what
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Google Launches Performics As Affiliate Network
Google rebranded its Performics affiliate network, which it acquired as part
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Interview: Gian Fulgoni, Chair, Comscore
I noticed an interesting comment on my previous post on the launch
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Hearings Slated, an Industry Tenses
Members of Congress yesterday announced another hearing into the Google-Yahoo deal, as
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It's Hard to Sue China...
...for copyright infringement. But it's easier to sue Yahoo China, or Baidu, and anyone else who might be there and straddling the rather uncomfortable breach between Western copyright law and Chinese...well....exuberance. You go, music industry. Go go go. Sheesh.


