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2:10 AM ET, May 9, 2006

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Dawn Kawamoto / CNET News.com:
SGI files for Chapter 11 protection  —  Silicon Graphics Inc. announced on Monday that it has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection as it seeks to reorganize and re-emerge from its financial woes.  —  SGI, a former high-flying server and workstation maker for Hollywood and the graphics industry …
Discussion: Techdirt, TechSpot and Larry Borsato
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Reuters:
Silicon Graphics files for Chapter 11  —  Computer firm's stock plunges on news, as company blames delays in rolling out new technology, competition from rivals.  —  BOSTON (Reuters) - Silicon Graphics Inc., a struggling maker of high-performance business computers, Monday filed …
Dave Taylor / The Intuitive Life Business Blog:
Silicon Graphics files for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy  —  It's another harbinger of the end of the first major wave of computing companies in the Internet business: today long-time graphics darling Silicon Graphics threw in the proverbial towel, filing for bankruptcy.
Paul Kedrosky's Infectious Greed:
SGI Files for Chapter 11
Discussion: GigaOM
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Om Malik / GigaOM:
Eyeballs 2.0 - Boom or Bust?  —  Yahoo, should have been the king of online advertising, it is not.  It should have owned the market now dominated by Google's Ad Sense.  It does not, but has now launched a comprehensive plans to compete with Google in the market place.
Zachary Rodgers / ClickZ:   Yahoo Details Search Platform Revamp
Andrew Chung / Toronto Star:
Revenge of the nerds  —  Three computer geeks at the U of T are renowned developers of anti-censorship software, including a program out this month that could allow people to outwit the world's most repressive regimes  —  Looking at them you might not guess it.
Discussion: Infothought, Kerabu and robhyndman.com
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Jennifer Slegg / Search Engine Watch Blog:
AdWords Advertisements Not Censored in Google China
Discussion: Google Blogoscoped
Mike / Techdirt:   30,000 Internet Censors In China To Be Defeated By 3 Hackers In Canada?
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Philippe Naughton / Times of London:
Jobs invites Beatles to join iTunes after Apple legal victory
Joe / Techdirt:
Beatles Beaten By A Moron In A Hurry
Discussion: Kevin Maney
Steve Gillmor / Steve Gillmor's InfoRouter:
Back in the USSR  —  Nick Carr is truly the gift that keeps on giving.  His latest can-opener concerns the alleged Google strategy of converting all reading interfaces to search and keyword (i.e. tagging) interfaces.  Nick's genius (I think he is the leader in the post-dvorak world of meme-baiting) …
Discussion: Newsome.Org and Valleywag
Om Malik / GigaOM:
AT&T Plans Satellite Broadband, WiMAX  —  AT&T is dead serious about broadband, and is expanding its range of broadband offerings.  AT&T Chairman and CEO Ed Whitacre outlined company's future broadband plans at the Detroit Economic Club.  —  AT&T will start selling a satellite-based broadband service later …
Frank Gruber / TechCrunch:
Do More: Online To Do Lists Compared  —  Time is our most valuable commodity.  Productivity pays.  Procrastination costs us time and money, and leaves us stressed, exhausted and unreliable in the eyes of others.  —  For many, the classic "To Do" list is the remedy.
Discussion: Somewhat Frank and Download Squad
Lev Grossman / Time:
A Game For All Ages  —  Nintendo gave TIME the first look at its new gadget, which it hopes will turn girls and even granddads into video gamers  —  It is cherry-blossom time in Kyoto, Japan, and I am dancing the hula for Shigeru Miyamoto.  It's not easy to get into the hula spirit …
Discussion: Kotaku
Gizmodo, The Gadget Blog:
Samsung SGH-X820: World's Slimmest Phone, Again  —  How thin can a cellphone get?  Samsung has created a handset that needs to run around in the shower just to get wet with this SGH-X820, which is a nearly-invisible 6.9mm thick.  Even though it's so doggone slim, it still has a fat feature set …
Discussion: MobileWhack.com and TechSpot
Maura Welch / Boston Globe:
Online plagiarism strikes blog world  —  Beth gets more than 500 hits per day at her blog, Cursed to First, which serves as a very personal homage to the Red Sox and the Patriots, so she knew that spicy entries like ''Chicks dig the long ball" were being read.  She didn't realize until recently that they were also being ripped off.
Discussion: Andrew Lark
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Steve Rubel / Micro Persuasion:
Plagiarism and Full Text Feeds
Stowe Boyd / Message:
My New 30" Apple Monitor  —  I love my new 30 inch Apple monitor.  It is going to take some time to get used to so much real estate, but I love it.  Here's what it looks like: shriking 2560 x 1600 pixels down to 500 x 312 doesn't do it justice, however.  —  This is the first outcome …
Discussion: Zoli's Blog and Micro Persuasion
Ryan Block / Engadget:
Engadget & Joystiq's live coverage of Sony's PlayStation 3 E3 event  —  Still waiting in line.  We are still making our way over, stay tuned ...  4:36 - The line is moving.  According to EuroGamer, Hideo Kojima is "stuck in the queue."  Should have something for ya soon ...
Discussion: InsideMicrosoft and HD Beat
Fred / A VC:
Where Do They Go?  —  AOL is shifting from a subscriber based business to an advertising based business and it seems like the transition is working to a degree.  In its first quarter report, Time Warner reported that although AOL lost about 1 million subs (at approx $20/sub, thats $20 million per month) …
Discussion: Newsome.Org and OnlyOnce
Financial Times:
Hunt for new media darling hints at bubble  —  With venture capitalists, hedge fund managers and private equity groups putting billions of dollars at risk in an attempt to discover the internet's next media darling, investors who remember the dotcom bubble could be forgiven for feeling a distinct sense of déjà vu.
Discussion: Valleywag
Om Malik / GigaOM:
Look Who's Talking  —  I returned from New York last night, after a fun weekend.  Excellent weather combined with street fairs - the big city was pulsating.  And it had a raw energy, which can be felt, not described.  I think a lot of that has to do with people moving about, and walking in the streets.
Discussion: MobHappy
Cory Doctorow / Boing Boing:
Patent office will ask the public to "peer review" inventions  —  The US Patent and Trademark Office has launched "Peer to Patent," a community patent peer review project.  The USPTO is overloaded with patent filings, so it does little or no investigation into patnets before rubber-stamping them …
 
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 More Items: 
Paul Kedrosky's Infectious Greed:
I Speak Dell  —  Dell blew up in after-hours tonight …
Neville / NevilleHobson.com:
OPML sharing needs to be easier
Fred / A VC:
SiteAdvisor
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Shelleyp / Burningbird:
Last of the 'bird  —  I am closing down Burningbird.
Discussion: Bloggers Blog and Message
digitimes.com:
Asustek introduces 20.1-inch widescreen monitor with built-in megapixel webcam
Discussion: Gizmodo and Engadget
 Earlier Items: 
Ryan Singel / Wired News:
Cell-Phone Tracking: Laws Needed
Discussion: Techdirt
Ingrid Marson / CNET News.com:
EC reluctant to back OpenDocument
Susan / Susan Crawford blog:
Comparative broadband ideas
Dave Zatz / Zatz Not Funny:
TiVo Launches Product Watch: Commercials On Demand
Edward Wyatt / New York Times:
For MTV Fans, a Parallel Universe of Programs: At Once Online and on TV
 

 
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Jeff Jarvis / BuzzMachine:
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Andrew Marchand / The Athletic:
Sources: Amazon Prime Video has a framework deal for NBA broadcast rights for at least a decade, starting in 2025-26; ESPN/ABC is expected to keep the finals

 
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