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9:30 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 …
Garett Rogers / Googling Google:
Google lands on Mars  —  Tonight I noticed that mars.google.com now has a CNAME record that points to www.google.com.  This usually means that something is about to happen with that subdomain — with the exception of calendar.google.com of course.  So I started digging and you will never guess …
Pete Cashmore / Mashable*:
MySpace Messenger on the Way  —  The cool kids are all talking about the impending release of MySpace Messenger (screenshots below).  The story appeared on Digg yesterday, and the commenters are impatiently trying to make it to work.  No official launch has been mentioned yet.  —  So is this a good idea?
Discussion: Search Engine Journal
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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) …
Ryan Tomayko / @lesscode.org:
Gosling Didn't Get The Memo  —  I've been blissfully neglecting this site for months with the assumption that a large part of our goal was completed.  After watching good people like Martin LaMonica and Jon Udell balance out the mainstream tech press with coverage of lessish tools and languages …
Richard Siklos / New York Times:
Online Auteurs Hardly Need to Be Famous  —  On his computer screen, Jake R. Sanowski scrutinizes a short video of a baby eating its first pickle.  Next is a skit of a woman getting drunker over the course of a meal at which, it turns out, her dining companion is a dog.
Stephen Bryant / publish.com:
Blogging for Dollars Brings Unexpected Responsibilities  —  Reporter's Notebook: Professional bloggers Jason Kottke and Heather Armstrong took the stage at SXSW to discuss what happens when you start making a living from your hobby.  —  The story of blogging has largely been written.
Discussion: InterMedia and connecting*the*dots
LPH / UMPC Buzz:
Media's Idea that Origami is Just a Small Tablet PC Misses Intel Role  —  Mr. Thurrott is almost right when he says the four-year secret origami project was small Tablet PCs discussed at WinHEC.  However, Origami was an interim product of the Haiku project, expected post 2007.
Warren St. John / New York Times:
Alive and Well in Silicon Alley  —  THEY arrived in crisp button-downs and pleated Dockers, 150 or so, nearly all men in their 20's and 30's, few of whom would probably object to being called a nerd.  —  The event, the New York Tech Meetup — part technology conference …
Sunbelt BLOG:
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
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
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.
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. …
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
Dion Hinchcliffe / Enterprise Web 2.0:
The shift to Social Computing  —  There's been a lot of interest recently in the social aspects of Web 2.0 experiences because of their tendency to alter the communities that use them.  As part of tracking this, I wrote recently about McKinsey and Co.'s discussion of coming Interaction Age …
Discussion: AccMan Pro and Venture Chronicles
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
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