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11:30 PM ET, August 7, 2006

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Dawn Kawamoto / CNET News.com:
AOL apologizes for release of user search data  —  AOL apologized on Monday for releasing search-log data on subscribers that had been intended for use with AOL's newly launched research site.  —  The randomly selected data, which focused on 658,000 subscribers and posted 10 days ago …
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Markus / The Paradigm Shift:
AOL Search Data Shows Users Planning to commit Murder.  —  http://research.aol.com released a list of 20 million + searches by 500,000 AOL users.  Contained in this list are social security numbers, credit cards and other personal information.  There are some truly scary things in this database.
John Battelle / John Battelle's Searchblog:
AOL: DOOOOOOH!  —  AOL has officially responded to the recent ruckus over data released by folks in its research group.  The summary: Man, did we screw up.  —  I emailed my contacts there and got an early draft of the release:  —  "This was a screw up, and we're angry and upset about it.
Jason Calacanis / The Jason Calacanis Weblog:
We screwed up—so lets talk about a real solution to search privacy,
Scott Karp / Publishing 2.0:   Lawyers, Priests, and AOL's Data Release
Nick / Rough Type:   Just say "delete"  —  Jack Welch earned the nickname Neutron Jack …
Abbey Klaassen / AdAge:
McKinsey Study Predicts Continuing Decline in TV Selling Power  —  Cites 50% Drop in Viewers, 40% Hike in Prime-Time Ad Spend Over Last Decade  —  NEW YORK (AdAge.com) — A study is about to give Madison Avenue a fresh pummeling: McKinsey & Co. is telling a host of major marketers that by 2010 …
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Reuters:
Viacom, Google aim ad-backed videos at Web sites  —  NEW YORK/SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Viacom Inc.'s MTV Networks has agreed to distribute clips from its cable networks over Google Inc.'s advertising network, in a test of what could become a new economic model for Web-based video delivery, the companies said on Sunday.
Ken Fisher / Ars Technica:
Google and MTV team up for ad-supported video  —  Ad-supported video continues to gain momentum online.  Google has teamed up with Viacom to provide video clips to websites that are part of Google's AdSense Network.  Viacom is the parent company to MTV, VH1, CBS and a number of other premium networks.
Seattle Post-Intelligencer:
Google to distribute MTV clips with ads
Ryan Block / Engadget:
Live from WWDC 2006: Steve Jobs keynote  —  8:23AM PST - Alright everybody, we're kicking off over here at the Moscone Center in San Francisco.  Be sure to book mark this URL, as even though we're doing a little pre-game coverage now, this is where it's all gonna go down when Steve takes the stage at 10:00AM.
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BBC:
Google signs $900m News Corp deal  —  Google is to provide search and advertising on MySpace.com and other websites owned by News Corporation's Fox International Media.  —  The deal will see Google pay Fox at least $900m (£472m) provided certain web traffic targets are met.
Discussion: Ben Metcalfe Blog
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Rafat / paidContent.org:   Fox Interactive's Call For A Search & Contextual Ad Vendor Answered …
Dsifry / Sifry's Alerts:
State of the Blogosphere, August 2006  —  Three months have passed since my last State of the Blogosphere report, so time for an update on the numbers.  For those of you who just want the most interesting tidbits, I've tried something new this time sround - I've put in boldface the most significant information.
PC Pro:
AMD to drop ATi brand  —  Chip guru AMD has announced that it's going to drop the ATi brand name following its takeover of the Canadian graphics underdog.  Gareth Cater from AMD told Custom PC that 'the new company will be called AMD,' meaning that we could shortly be seeing AMD-branded Radeon graphics chips.
Discussion: Engadget, TechSpot, Neowin.net and TechBlog
Yahoo! Search blog:
Announcing Yahoo! Search Builder  —  Look Ma, My Own Search Engine!  —  It's always great to help a friend.  A friend of mine who is a diver wanted a specialized search engine for his website focused on diving.  At around the same time, an engineer at Yahoo! built a prototype that made building specialized search engines a snap.
RuiCarmo / The Tao of Mac:
A Spotty Take On Leopard's Features  —  I'll be brief, since due to other folk's vacations I spent far too much time wading through a couple dozen million database records with the Swiss Army Knife of the Internet, had a most unfashionably late dinner, pretty much missed the WWDC online coverage …
Discussion: GigaOM, MacMinute and digg
Scott Rosenberg / Scott Rosenberg's Wordyard:
Business Week followup: Valuing assets  —  Following up on Business Week's bubble-logic cover story on Digg, Techdirt offers a good roundup, suggesting that the $60 million figure was the last-minute work of "higher-up" editors, and noting that it does not appear in the text of the print edition …
Discussion: Know It All, Blogspotting and Techdirt
Los Angeles Times:
Underwhelmed by It All  —  For the 12-to-24 set, boredom is a recreational hazard.  —  With their vast arsenals of electronic gear, they are the most entertained generation ever.  Yet the YouTubing, MySpacing, multi-tasking teens and young adults widely seen as Hollywood's most wanted audience …
Discussion: Rough Type and Ypulse
Business 2.0:
Why we don't get the (text) message  —  Texting is insanely popular overseas, but practically nonexistent in the United States - for now.  That just means we'll have to import the best tech from abroad. … Consider this anomaly: Ecuador, with a per capita GDP of $4,300 …
Discussion: textually.org and MocoNews.net
Tim / O'Reilly Radar:
Open Source: Architecture or Goodwill?  —  There are a lot of reasons why people make their code open source.  I believe that one of the strongest original motivations has often been overlooked.  Our hagiography tells the tale of how it all started with the quest for software freedom.
 
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Jonathan Hirshon / cachelogic.com:
CacheLogic Announces VelociX™ Accelerated Media Delivery Platform™
BBC:
Google warns on 'unsafe' websites
Jeff / Idealog:
Microsoft Drops The Ball on Internet Explorer 7 Standards Compliance
Erick Schonfeld / B2Day:
Startup Watch: ThisNext (Product Playlists)
Discussion: GigaOM
Marshall Kirkpatrick / TechCrunch:
FavoriteThingz launches social commerce widget
Discussion: Mashable!
Tom Evslin / Fractals of Change:
Reader Comment on Net Neutrality (and My Rebuttal)
 Earlier Items: 
Andy McCue / CNET News.com:
Airlines to replace 'no smoking' with 'no mobile'
Steve Rubel / Micro Persuasion:
Topix.net Intros Enhanced Blog/News Search
Robert Levine / New York Times:
The Many Voices of Wikipedia, Heard in One Place
Discussion: Valleywag and Rough Type
Eric A. Taub / New York Times:
Picture Tubes Are Fading Into the Past
J Mark Lytle / Digital World Tokyo:
Kingston K-PEX goes on sale, Kevin Spacey not involved
 

 
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