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8:15 AM ET, December 9, 2006

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Garett Rogers / Googling Google:
Google Checkout opens up to other countries  —  At least half of Google's Checkout service has been opened up to countries other than the United States.  Now, regardless of where you live, you can purchase items with Google Checkout — unfortunately, finding a store that will ship internationally is quite challenging.
BBC:
Criminals 'target tech students'  —  The boom in cyber crime is forcing criminals to go to great lengths to recruit skilled hackers, says a report.  —  Some criminal gangs are paying students while they study to ensure they have a pool of tech-savvy workers to call on, says the report from McAfee.
Discussion: PSFK Trend: PSFK and Slashdot
BBC:
Wii shortages frustrating gamers  —  Shortages of Nintendo Wii consoles around Europe have left some gamers who pre-ordered the new machine frustrated.  —  Nintendo, which has already launched the machine in the US and Japan, said it expected to sell out of Wiis on the first day of sales.
Discussion: Joystiq
Robert Young / GigaOM:
Yahoo & Facebook: Deal or No Deal?  —  Now that Yahoo has announced its reorg, many are wondering and speculating as to what the ailing Internet giant might do in terms of M&A. Put another way, will Yahoo rely on acquisitions to fix its problems and plug up its holes?
Lifehacker:
Download of the Day: New York Times Reader (Windows)  —  Windows only: The New York Times Reader lets you download full editions of the NYT to your desktop where you can browse the contents offline in a very familiar newsprint format.  —  On installation, the NYT Reader also installs Microsoft .NET 3.0 …
Om Malik / GigaOM:
Fiber ... now faster and cheaper  —  If you live in the US, probably you haven't noticed it.  But fiber networks are growing in popularity, luring people with faster speeds, and now lower prices.  PointTopic, the company that tracks the broadband markets says that fiber networks …
Discussion: Techdirt and broadbandreports.com
Claire Atkinson / AdAge:
Time-Shifting Could Cost Broadcast TV $600 Million  —  The Great Commercial Ratings Debate, Round 6  —  NEW YORK (AdAge.com) — Nielsen Media Research CEO Susan Whiting spearheaded the latest industry get-together on the great commercial-ratings debate yesterday and revealed data that underscored …
Discussion: Techdirt and PaidContent
Natali Del Conte / TechCrunch:
Web-based Media Player Lets You Stream Your iTunes To Any Computer  —  Streampad is a Web-based media player that gives users access to their digital music library from any computer.  Similar to Songbird, it streams your personal library from the Internet but it runs completely inside any browser.
Discussion: Technically Speaking
Katherine Rosman / Wall Street Journal:
BlackBerry Orphans  —  The growing use of email gadgets is spawning a generation of resentful children.  A look at furtive thumb-typers, the signs of compulsive use and how kids are fighting back.  —  There is a new member of the family, and, like all new siblings, this one is getting …
Katie Fehrenbacher / GigaOM:
GPS, Back In the Day  —  Today a GPS chip can fit in a cell phone and can cost as little as a dollar.  Thirty years ago a GPS device cost tens of thousands of dollars, was bigger than a bread box (see picture) and was used only by the military.  Bob Rennard, chief technology officer …
Discussion: Aswath Weblog
Lessig News:
Ok, so I'm wrong  —  For almost 10 years now, I've been waging a war against retrospective term extension.  My simple argument has been that copyright is about creative incentives, and you can't create incentives retrospectively.  —  I now see I am apparently wrong.
Discussion: Techdirt and Slashdot
Dina Bass / Bloomberg:
Sony PlayStation 3 U.S. Sales Fall Short of Target (Update3)  —  Dec. 7 (Bloomberg) — Sony Corp. sold 197,000 PlayStation 3 consoles in the U.S. during November, missing its goal for initial shipments by half after parts shortages slowed production, market researcher NPD Group Inc. estimated.
Lifehacker:
YouTube adds on-the-fly recording  —  Everyone's favorite embedded video site YouTube has unleashed a new Quick Capture feature that allows users to record video directly from your webcam.  —  I gave it a try this morning with my MacBook Pro's built-in iSight and it seemed to work perfectly.
mathewingram.com/work:
TV networks should take Google's money  —  Rumours continue to fly that some or all of the major TV networks are working on a "YouTube killer" — a video-sharing site that all the big content owners would contribute their stuff to, while simultaneously suing the pants off of Google and YouTube.
Discussion: Techdirt
Jeremy Crane / Compete Blog:
Sunnyvale and Mountain View...so close, yet so far  —  According to Google Maps Sunnyvale and Mountain View California are 3.0 miles apart.  Oddly enough according to Yahoo Maps they are 2.9 miles apart.  Yet despite the estimated mileage they both claim it takes 6 minutes to drive from Sunnyvale to Mountain View.
Jordan Running / Download Squad:
Firefox on the rise in Europe  —  According to French analytics company Xiti Monitor, Firefox is no longer a niche player in Europe, with 23.2% of European web surfers using the open source browser, up from 19.4% in April.  More telling are some of the individual countries' figures …
Discussion: Inquirer and TechSpot
Ellen Nakashima / Washington Post:
HP, Calif. Settle Spying Lawsuit  —  California's attorney general announced a $14.5 million civil settlement with Hewlett-Packard over its corporate spying scandal yesterday and said in an interview that he was exploring a possible settlement of criminal charges against the firm's former chairman.
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