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1:05 PM ET, August 31, 2006

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Matt Marshall / VentureBeat:
VentureBeat Launches  —  Welcome to VentureBeat -the successor to SiliconBeat! … Dear friends,  —  On Friday, I will serve my last day at the San Jose Mercury News and will no longer be blogging at SiliconBeat.  VentureBeat has become my sole occupation and focus.
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Matt Marshall / SiliconBeat:
SiliconBeat to retire...VentureBeat has launched!  —  Folks, we've made some changes here at SiliconBeat.  —  Matt is going independent and will carry on the blogging at his new site, VentureBeat.  You can see his first post here.  —  Mike, who had stepped back anyway from blogging actively …
Om Daily:   Say Hello to VentureBeat  —  Matt Marshall is leaving San Jose …
Steve Bryant / eWEEK.com:
Google Sued for AdSense Fraud  —  A would-be AdSense customer is suing Google for $250,000 because it took her 100 hours to place and review AdSense advertisements on her Web site, which Google subsequently removed, Google Watch has learned.  —  In a 25-page complaint filed earlier this week …
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Jenstar / JenSense:
Google AdSense sued by woman who admits clicking her own ads  —  Theresa B. Bradley filed a lawsuit against Google for $250,000 for fraud and misrepresentation after they suspended her account for invalid clicks... and this when she admits to clicking on her own ads.
John Markoff / New York Times:
Man From Google Joins Apple's Board  —  When Eric E. Schmidt, Google's chief executive, was named to Apple Computer's board this week, it did more than signal a potential alliance between powerful companies.  It touched off a wave of speculation about the motives of the man behind the move: Apple's co-founder, Steven P. Jobs.
Elaine Kurtenbach / Associated Press:
Company in iPod labor fuss eases claims  —  SHANGHAI, China (AP) — A maker of Apple Computer's iconic iPod said Thursday it has cut its demand for defamation damages over a report it mistreated its workers to a symbolic 1 yuan (12 U.S. cents) following a wave of bad publicity.
Discussion: Engadget and Techdirt
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Dhiramshah / New Launches:
UWB Hub coming in October  —  Japan based Y-E Data Inc. has announced the development of the "Wireless Hub" based on UWB (ultra wideband) wireless technology which is the first ever commercial application for UWB ever announced.  The Wireless Hub mounts a UWB wireless communication module, as well as four USB ports.
Discussion: Gizmodo, CrunchGear and Slashdot
John R. Quain / New York Times:
Films That Come Over the Net Don't Come Easy  —  Several obstacles — meager libraries, frustrating download times, copyright issues — have hamstrung online movie offerings to date.  But the biggest challenge has been what those in the industry refer to as the "last 10 feet" problem.
Discussion: IP Democracy, PVR Wire and Lost Remote
Valleywag:
Cheatsheet: What is Digg?  —  "When I'm talking to clients," a seemingly well-informed Google employee told me over brunch, "I want to mention Digg.  I know it's something I'm supposed to know about, but I don't."  No worries.  For everyone who needs a refresher on Digg, we have an exhaustive cheatsheet for the popular site.
Thomas Hawk / Thomas Hawk's Digital Connection:
Tech Support With Thomas Hawk  —  Ok, I've been thinking about doing a post like this for a while.  This is going to be the post where I bitch about technology not working right.  Except that this is going to be a living breathing post that frequently jumps to the top of my blog.
Nick / Rough Type:
Social software in perspective  —  Is social software a phenomenon or a passing fancy?  The reality seems to lie somewhere in between, though considerably closer to fancy than phenomenon.  "Social software," writes Phil Edwards today, "looks like very big news indeed from some perspectives …
Richard MacManus / Read/WriteWeb:
Times Reader - Exclusive Screenshots Of Yet-To-Be Released Microsoft App … Times Reader is an upcoming new application from The New York Times and Microsoft, which lets users read the NY Times electronically using advanced screen reading technology from Microsoft.
Discussion: Susan Mernit's Blog
Marshall Kirkpatrick / TechCrunch:
Faces.com stands apart in social networking  —  Faces.com is a social networking site from Australia with an emphasis on multimedia sharing and an impressive feature set.  The site has been up for several years but has recently undergone a total rebirth and is looking quite good.
Discussion: paidContent.org and Mashable!
Cpd / e.politics:
The Washington Post, Social Media and Audience-Building  —  The Washington Post (or, properly, Washingtonpost.Newsweek Interactive) is one news outlet that gets social media: they seem to truly understand the the benefits that come from being a part of the broader internet conversation …
Ed Foster's Radio Weblog:
Comcast Provides Preview of Net Non-Neutrality  —  With both sides in the net neutrality debate predicting catastrophic consequences if their opponents prevail, any real world evidence of what a non-neutral net might be like can help.  So I have to wonder if a recent gripe …
Dave Winer / Scripting News:
An open note to O'Reillyites  —  I know it may be hard to believe this, but I don't wish your company harm, or anyone at your company including the top guy.  However, it wasn't until the last round of BS that I realized why there's such a big disconnect, and I thought I should share it …
Greg Sandoval / CNET News.com:
RIAA copyright education is contradictory, critics say  —  The music industry's educational video about copyright law is full of baloney, according to several trade and public interest groups.  —  The Consumer Electronics Association and Public Knowledge are among the groups to issue …
Discussion: I4U News and Techdirt
Cyrus Farivar / Engadget:
Fiber in the home thanks to Tennessee's Tenvera  —  Tennessee isn't exactly known for being the most wired place in the world, but an 18-month startup from Franklin, Tennessee — a small wealthy town 20 miles south of Nashville (between Memphis and Knoxville) — may soon change that.
 
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Cyrus Farivar / Engadget:
Pretec releases first 8GB SDHC card
Discussion: CrunchGear
China Martens / InfoWorld:
Web browser leaves no footprints
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Wireless Piggybackers Put on Notice
Ryan / CyberNet Technology News:
Firefox 2 Beta 2 Scheduled For Release Tomorrow
Discussion: TechBlog and TechWeb
Joe McKendrick / Service-Oriented Architecture:
Pouring cold water on SOA 'reuse' mantra
Discussion: Todd Biske and Labnotes
The Ask.com Blog:
Search with a :-)  —  For a long time people have wanted …
Matt Cutts / Gadgets, Google, and SEO:
Handling noindex meta tags
Stefanie Olsen / CNET News.com:
Newsmaker: When tech brains depart Silicon Valley
Discussion: Kevin Maney
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Michael Arrington / TechCrunch:
Startup Uses Military Tech to Fix Low Res Video
Matt Cutts / Gadgets, Google, and SEO:
Scoble visiting the Plex
Jason Calacanis / The Jason Calacanis Weblog:
Blog or die.  —  I've been begging various product managers …
Discussion: The Apple Core
Chris Remo / Shacknews:
3D Realms Sees Major Employee Departures, Fate of DNF in Question?
Discussion: Kotaku and The Tech Report
Rich Miller / Netcraft:
Thousands of Spanish Web Sites Knocked Offline by Software Error
Discussion: Internet Pro Radio
Gizmodo:
A Closer Look At the PSP GPS Device
Discussion: InstaGPS and Engadget
Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols / DesktopLinux.com:
Results from the 2006 Desktop Linux Survey - Part 1
Richard MacManus / Read/WriteWeb:
Internet Explorer 7: Good Solid Browser, Or Ford Pinto?
Discussion: Web 2.0 Explorer
 

 
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