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12:40 PM ET, December 1, 2006

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Wall Street Journal:
Is Microsoft Driving Innovation Or Playing Catch-Up With Rivals?  —  Microsoft Corp. has put a mountain of money behind its Xbox 360 videogame system and is making another big bet on its Zune digital music player.  And after years of research, the company Thursday set in motion …
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Dan Farber / Between the Lines:   Is Microsoft an innovator or follower?
Gizmodo:
Windows Live Search For Mobile vs. Google Maps Mobile  —  Microsoft's Windows Live Search for Mobiles just went live last night, and we took it for a spin, comparing it to Google Maps for Mobile, which has traffic and maps as well.  It wasn't much of a comparison, since WLS does local business searches …
Discussion: LiveSide and Windows-Now.com
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Live Search's WebLog:
Search on the Go with Live Search for Mobile Beta  —  What's on your wish list this holiday season?  Wish you could find the closest toy store when you're on the go?  The nearest coffee shop on a cold winter day?  Get news reports or traffic information on the move?
sfgov.org:
Missing Person: Kim Family  —  Missing Family  —  The San Francisco Police Department is seeking information regarding a missing San Francisco family of four.  On Friday, November 24, 2006, James Kim, his wife, Kati Kim, and their children, Penelope Kim and Sabine Kim left on a road trip to Seattle, Washington.
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James Kim / CNET News.com:   CNET editor James Kim, family missing
Leo Laporte / TWiT.TV:
Missing TechTV Family Member
Discussion: digg
Bloomberg:
Apple Seeks U.S. Patent for Combo Mobile Phone, IPod (Update4)  —  Nov. 30 (Bloomberg) — Apple Computer Inc. sought patent protection for a device that may combine a mobile phone with its iPod music player as speculation intensified that the company may sell a so-called iPhone as soon as January.
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Ryan Singel / Wired News:
MPAA Kills Anti-Pretexting Bill  —  A tough California bill that would have prohibited companies and individuals from using deceptive "pretexting" ruses to steal private information about consumers was killed after determined lobbying by the motion picture industry, Wired News has learned.
Hitwise US:
Google Properties - The Extended List  —  This morning I had the pleasure of filming a segment with Bambi Francisco about, among other things, the holiday season, and the dominant role search plays in the online retail sector.  Specifically we talked about the holiday season and the continued dominance …
Jeff Jarvis / BuzzMachine:
One laptop for the price of five  —  I love the One Laptop per Child project (David Weinberger takes one for a spin here) and think the criticism of it motivated by PC nitwittery ('you should solve every other problem the poor have before giving them a laptop') or competitive greed …
Ryan Naraine / eWEEK.com:
Cracking the BlackBerry with a $100 Key … O'Connor's paper was briefly posted — and quickly yanked — from a blog entry discussing the future of the BlackBerry device.  It is not yet clear why Symantec pulled the paper (the rumor mill says it's being saved for a conference presentation) …
Discussion: Slashdot
Consumerist:
Apple Sells "Refreshed" Laptop Filled With Porn To 11 Year Old Girl  —  An Apple customer was shocked, shocked, when he bought a Macbook from the London Apple Store for his 11-year old daughter, and the desktop was full of pornographic JPGs.  —  His friend, a Consumerist tipster in good standing …
Associated Press:
New rules compel firms to track e-mails  —  WASHINGTON - U.S. companies will need to keep track of all the e-mails, instant messages and other electronic documents generated by their employees thanks to new federal rules that go into effect Friday, legal experts say.
Discussion: Digital Inspiration and Slashdot
Business Wire:
BitTorrent Secures $20 Million in Venture Capital  —  Accel Partners Leads Second Round of Financing  —  SAN FRANCISCO—(BUSINESS WIRE)—BitTorrent, Inc., home to the world's leading peer-assisted digital content delivery platform, today announced it has closed $20 million in Series B financing.
Discussion: GigaOM and PaidContent
Ed Burnette / Ed Burnette's Dev Connection:
Nintendo to gamers: "Do not let go of Wii Remote"  —  Apparently the innovative Wii controller (or Wii-mote as it's affectionately called) is so immersive that games are getting a bit out of hand, literally.  Dozens of reports of overzealous gamers damaging TV's, stereos, walls …
Niall Kennedy / Niall Kennedy's Weblog:
Google Mondrian: web-based code review and storage  —  Guido van Rossum unveiled his first Google project, Mondrian, tonight during a Python tech talk at the Google campus in Mountain View.  Mondrian is a web-based code review system built on top of a Perforce and BigTable backend with a Python-powered front-end.
Discussion: Googling Google
Ryan Block / Engadget:
PS3 to get upscaled DVDs, 1080p/24  —  Ok, so the PlayStation 3 wasn't exactly the most flexible high def device out of the gate; despite Sony's claims, DVDs aren't upscaled, there's no component out, and from what we've heard, even though its HDMI 1.3 output technically supports 1080p/24 …
Discussion: Kotaku and I4U News
Robert Lemos / SecurityFocus:
Pancakes not worth personal info  —  For years, privacy advocates have lamented the fact that consumers are willing to turn over their personal information for just about anything.  Well, it seems that many Average Joes draw the line at pancakes.  —  An International House of Pancakes in Quincy …
Dave McClure / VentureBeat:
Yahoo just needs to fix one thing: Monetization  —  Everyone seems to be chapping Yahoo's hide these days, including even Yahoo itself — or at least one very audible Jerry Maguire over there.  However while many large companies could benefit from more focus and cost-cutting …
Discussion: Futuristic Play and Clickety Clack
Steve Rubel / Micro Persuasion:
The Imminent Demise of the Page View  —  Underneath the Internet advertising economy is a key metric that dictates how properties are valued and how online media is bought and sold - the page view.  While it's not the only way to measure the health of a site (time spent and unique users are among the others), it's still very popular.
Discussion: Connecting the Dots and Adrants
 
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Laura Foy / Microsoft 10:
I'm bringing XBOX back....  So with Sony and Nintendo both launching …
Discussion: Joystiq and Jeff Sandquist
New York Times:
Sony Shifts Duties of the Leader of the PlayStation Unit
Discussion: Bloomberg
Julia Angwin / Wall Street Journal:
MySpace Is in Talks on China Entry
Discussion: 21talks and PaidContent
IEBlog:
IE6 and IE7 Running on a Single Machine
Matt Marshall / VentureBeat:
Zoho pushes ahead with Microsoft Office compatability, open APIs
Andrew Goodman / Traffick:
Holiday Time, Quality Time: Two-and-a-Half Questions About Quality …
Discussion: Search Engine Land
BBC:
Virtual pals 'soar in importance'
Discussion: Techdirt
Reuters:
Regal arms theater-goers with cellphone busters
Discussion: Techdirt and Engadget
 Earlier Items: 
Barry Schwartz / Search Engine Watch Blog:
How The Digg Editorial Process Differs From Search Engine Editorial Process
Elisabeth Osmeloski / Search Engine Watch Blog:
End of an Era... Beginning of a New Chapter
Andrew Wallenstein / Reuters:
"Saturday Night Live" rehearsals may be webcast
Tom's Hardware Guide:
AMD's 4x4 Platform & Athlon 64 FX-70 - Brute Force Quad Cores
Joe Mandese / MediaPost Publications:
Video Nation: Agency Finds A Majority Now Create Their Own Video, But Few Post Them
Bob Sullivan / The Red Tape Chronicles:
ATM system called unsafe
John C. Dvorak / MarketWatch:
Will Vista make an impact?  —  Commentary: It's just not the same …
Jeffrey M. O'Brien / Fortune:
Seagate CEO: I help people "watch porn"
 

 
From Mediagazer:

Benoit Berthelot / Bloomberg:
UAE-backed RedBird IMI withdraws from the Telegraph and Spectator auction, which starts today, and will look to sell on its rights to the UK outlets

Ken Klippenstein:
The Intercept's Ken Klippenstein resigns, citing the outlet's corporatization and saying its “fear of funders is more important than journalism itself”

Charlotte Tobitt / Press Gazette:
Reader's Digest UK Editor-in-Chief Eva Mackevic says the magazine will close in the UK after 86 years, citing the “unforgiving magazine publishing landscape”

 
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