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8:45 PM ET, June 19, 2006

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Andy Kessler / Weekly Standard:
Give Me Bandwidth . . .  No one to root for in the net neutrality debate.  —  FINDING IT HARD TO UNDERSTAND the "net neutrality" debate?  On one side are the hip, cool, billionaire web service companies like Google, eBay, Yahoo, and even Microsoft.  Net neutrality is their rallying cry.
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Mike / Techdirt:
Forget Net Neutrality: Just Take The Networks Away From The Telcos  —  from the root-for-no-one dept  —  Slowly, but surely, people are starting to figure out what's really going on with the network neutrality debate.  While some of us have been trying to point out that the network neutrality debate …
Discussion: Geek News Central …
Ken Fisher / Ars Technica:
Senate bill compromise paves the way for "Net Neutrality Lite"
Discussion: IP Democracy
Ben Fritz / Variety:
Friend or foe?  —  Film exex want to tap into Jobs' savvy but worry about his growing clout  —  Five years ago, when Steve Jobs was in negotiations to sell songs on iTunes, he gave music execs a choice: Either work with me or get left in the dust.  —  They worked with him.
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Ben Fritz / Variety:
Apple plants seeds for pic downloads  —  iTunes going to the movies  —  After conquering the digital music biz and taking the lead with TV shows online, Apple is looking to feature films.  —  The computer company is in active negotiations with most major studios to add movies to its iTunes Music Store …
Discussion: Digital Music News and InterMedia
Longofest / Mac Rumors:   iTunes Movie Store Rumblings [Updated]
Ina Fried / CNET News.com:
Microsoft looks beyond Gates for new ideas  —  Microsoft is looking to replace Bill Gates with a computer.  —  Okay, that's not entirely true.  Many of Gates' duties are being handed off to Ray Ozzie and Craig Mundie as part of the tech icon's effort to step away from day-to-day technical leadership at Microsoft.
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Nolan Strong / allhiphop.com:
50 Cent Negotiating With Apple For Branded Line Of Home Computers  —  Rap star 50 Cent is entering the world of technology and is currently in negotiations with Apple's CEO Steve Jobs to produce a line of affordable home computers to inner-city residents.  —  According to a recent article in Forbes …
Discussion: Business Logs and Alpha Blog
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Evan Blass / Engadget:   Apple, 50 Cent to develop budget PC?
Microsoft:
Launch of Windows Live Messenger Marks Significant Progress for Microsoft's Windows Live Era  —  Microsoft delivers interactive online game as part of launch; users rewarded with exclusive film clip of Disney's upcoming "Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest" movie.
digitimes.com:
Foxconn sternly denies iPod sweatshop claims  —  Kung Tien Huang, Taipei; Rodney Chan, DigiTimes.com [Monday 19 June 2006]  —  Foxconn Electronics (the registered trade name of Hon Hai Precision Industry) has sternly denied a report insinuating that the company was making iPods for Apple Computer in sweatshops.
Discussion: TechSpot
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Paul Miller / Engadget:   Foxconn denies iPod sweatshop accusations
Sara Ivry / New York Times:
Some Sites Off Limits, Even in a Newsroom  —  Last month, Bennett Haselton, the founder of Peacefire.org, a Web site that promotes open access on the Internet, got an e-mail message from a Los Angeles Times reporter who was writing an article about online censorship.
Jay Rosen / Washington Post:
Web Users Open the Gates  —  A decade after major news providers such as The Washington Post began publishing on the Internet, they are finally beginning to ask the right questions about what the Web can do for them and their readers — and to realize how disruptive web technology is to traditional journalism.
John Gruber / Daring Fireball:
Why Apple Won't Open Source Its Apps  —  Tim Bray's "Time to Switch?" is a nice tangent to my "And Oranges" piece from Thursday; he's considering the same Mac OS X-to-Ubuntu route as Mark Pilgrim, and he lists both reasons why he wants to switch, as well as some of the issues that would make it unpleasant.
Michael Kanellos / CNET News.com:
Sony Music wants bloggers to promo videos, music  —  Sony BMG Music Entertainment wants to give bloggers free music and video—sort of.  —  The music conglomerate is promoting a new site, called Musicbox Video, that showcases videos, artist interviews, behind-the-scenes footage and other material from a broad portfolio of its artists.
John Boudreau / Mercury News:
Flash cashing in on growth of Web video  —  Adobe Systems, known among creative professionals for its suite of image management software, now has another billing: backstage player in the New Hollywood.  —  The San Jose company's Flash Web site development software helps bring …
Gizmodo, The Gadget Blog:
Designer Bluetooth: Jabra JX10  —  The Jabra JX10 is a great-looking Bluetooth headset, and after all, if you're going to be wearing something all the time you want it to be great-looking.  What?  You don't wear your Bluetooth headset all the time?  Good.  Don't.
Discussion: OhGizmo! and SCI FI Tech
BBC:
Net students 'think copying OK'  —  Students of the "Google generation" often do not understand what plagiarism is, says an expert on the issue.  —  Many of the new generation of students raised on the internet see nothing wrong with copying other people's work, says Professor Sally Brown.
Discussion: Bleeding Edge and IPcentral Weblog
Reuters:
UPDATE 1-Vonage hit by Verizon patent lawsuit  —  NEW YORK, June 19 (Reuters) - Internet phone service provider Vonage Holdings Corp. (VG.N: Quote, Profile, Research) on Monday said it has been served with a patent infringement lawsuit filed by two units of Verizon Communications Inc. (VZ.N: Quote, Profile, Research).
Evan Blass / Engadget:
DirecTV Titanium: the ultimate couch potato package  —  So if you like watching TV — and we mean really, really like watching TV — then DirecTV has a new offer that will fill your set with more content in a week than you could hope to watch in a lifetime — but it's just a little bit …
Discussion: SCI FI Tech, HD Beat and TechEffect
 
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James Doran / Times of London:
Google to focus on London for next phase of growth
Michael Arrington / TechCrunch:
Wetpaint Launches: Wikis Evolve
Robert Levine / New York Times:
A Nod From Knopfler: I Want My A.M.D.
Richard Waters / Financial Times:
Ebay cautious on web mergers
Discussion: Valleywag and VoIP Watch
Nancy Gohring / pcworld.idg.com.au:
Google Plans To Make All Products Available Everywhere
William C. Taylor / New York Times:
To Charge Up Customers, Put Customers in Charge
Francis / Francis' Weblog:
How not to fix an iPod shuffle
 

 
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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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