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3:25 AM ET, March 13, 2006

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Matt Richtel / New York Times:
Hungry Media Companies Find a Meager Menu of Web Sites to Buy  —  Media companies are still hungry.  Is there much left for them to consume that they'll find satisfying?  —  NBC Universal's $600 million acquisition of iVillage, an early Internet company catering to women …
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Behold the power of botnets  —  (Adam Piggott of Proactive Services originally found this mess, contacted Suzi Turner at SpywareWarrior who got him in touch with one of our spyware researchers, Adam Thomas.)  —  Discussions about botnets in the security community are quite active these days.
Discussion: Spyware Confidential
Newsweek:
AOL's Blog King  —  After selling his Weblog network for millions, Jason Calacanis speaks up for rebel journalism.  —  March 20, 2006 issue - Last October, the question of whether blogging could be a business was pretty much decided when AOL paid a reported $25 million for Weblogs, Inc. …
Daniel Terdiman / CNET News.com:
The business lessons of World of Warcraft  —  AUSTIN, Texas—"World of Warcraft" is a game.  There's no doubt about it.  More than 6 million people around the world have signed up to go questing, kill beasts, search out loot, and have fun with friends and strangers alike.
Discussion: Joi Ito's Web
Rich Miller / Netcraft:
Chinese Bank's Server Used in Phishing Attacks on US Banks  —  A web server belonging to a state-operated Chinese bank is hosting phishing sites targeting U.S. banks and financial institutions.  Phishing e-mails sent on Saturday (March 11) targeting customers of Chase Bank and eBay were directed …
Wagner James Au / Kotaku:
Feature: Blogging Down the House  —  The games writer for Salon and the embedded journalist in Second Life rallies Kotaku readers in a war to save games from their worse enemy—the gaming press.  This is an expanded version of a talk delivered March 11 at South by Southwest's ScreenBurn Fest in Austin, Texas.
Discussion: Blue's News, Slashdot and EricRice.com
Michael Addicott / Cognitive Labs Blog:
Mental Typewriter and Game Controller Becomes a Reality  —  'Mental typewriter' controlled by thought alone  —  A computer controlled by the power of thought alone has been demonstrated at CEBIT in Germany.  As we have speculated here, rapid advances in cybernetics are now ocurring …
Discussion: Kotaku
Lorelle VanFossen / Lorelle on WordPress:
Playing with Wordpress.com New Sidebar Widgets … Hideously named "WordPress Widgets" is the method of accessorizing your Wordpress.com sidebar on WordPress Themes which permit such interaction.  Through the use of Javascripts and Ajax, you can simply click and move boxes representing content elements within your Theme's sidebar.
Discussion: Binary Bonsai
Om Malik / GigaOM:
MySpace Messenger Coming  —  Update: So this has been something which has been whispered for a while, but Pete Cashmore has discovered actual screen shots of MySpace Messenger.  Even though the screen shots have been around for a while (as pointed out by eagle eyed readers) …
The Daily Om:
Dead Trees, still expensive  —  The big news of the day is that Knight Ridder Company is being sold for $4.5 billion to the McClatchy Company.  KRC, not to be confused a spurious take on ultrafine KFC, has about 32 dailies in 29 markets, with a daily circulation of 3.3 million.
John Battelle / John Battelle's Searchblog:
GOOGLE IS SELLING BOOKS  —  Back in the day (OK, 18 months ago), Google was quite coy about whether or not it was going to get into the business of marketplace transactions.  Since Video and Base came out, however, it's clear the company is looking to move in on eBay and Amazon, and now the company is in the bookselling business.
Nik Cubrilovic / TechCrunch:
Exclusive: Google Payments Seller Reputation Screenshots  —  A few weeks ago here on Techcrunch we revealed more information about Google's new payments system along with some screenshots of how it looks and works.  One of the questions at the time was what Google would do about buyers …
Discussion: Googling Google
 
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