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12:40 PM ET, February 6, 2008

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Michael Arrington / TechCrunch:
Decision Time For Yahoo  —  The dust is settling on Microsoft's $31 per share offer to acquire Yahoo, and the options left open to the company are fairly well understood at this point.  There will almost certainly be no White Knight or other buyout offer coming to the table - the sorry state of the debt markets is assuring that.
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Mark Evans:
Could Anyone Buy Google?  —  If you believe the adage that anything is for sale at the right price, does that apply to Google?  —  This scenario - however seemingly implausible - struck me after Microsoft unveiled plans to spend $44.5-billion to acquire Yahoo.
Steve Lohr / New York Times:
Microsoft Adversary Rises Instinctively at Yahoo Bid
Discussion: CrunchGear
Elizabeth Woyke / Forbes:
Google Likely Out, And Happy  —  After dominating the U.S. wireless spectrum auction for months, from influencing the terms of the auction to bidding, it looks like Google is off the hook.  —  Nine days into the closely watched Federal Communications Commission auction …
Larry Dignan / Between the Lines:
AOL revenue continues to slide; Who are these 9.3 million AOL access subscribers?  —  AOL's revenue and operating income continued to slide as the parent Time Warner focuses on advertising.  For the fourth quarter, AOL reported operating income of $274 million on revenue of $1.25 billion.
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John Oates / The Register:   Time Warner splitting up AOL
Eric Savitz / Tech Trader Daily:
Time Warner To Split AOL Into 2 Parts; Could Reduce Cable Stake …
Discussion: paidContent.org
Kara Swisher / BoomTown:
MySpace's San Francisco Debut In Living Color!  —  Last night, BoomTown checked out the new space MySpace is renovating for its soon-to-open San Francisco office.  The occasion was a party the social networking site held for developers as part of its recent platform launch.
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Danny Sullivan / Search Engine Land:
The Latest From Jerry: Stay Focused, Yahoos!  —  Yet another employee letter to Yahoos from CEO Jerry Yang has now become public, thanks to Yahoo being required to file these things with the US Securities & Exchange Commission.  It makes you wonder why Yahoo (and Microsoft) …
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Dawn Kawamoto / Webware.com:   Yang sends another virtual group hug to employees
Josh Bernoff / Groundswell:
Why Social Applications Will Thrive In A Recession  —  Is a recession coming?  Don't ask me — I'm not an economist, and even the economists don't really know.  But if it's anything like the last recession, advertising will plummet and experimental media will crater.
Greg Sandoval / CNET News.com:
Video site Revver shopping itself for a song  —  Revver, a YouTube competitor that made a name for itself by paying video producers, has fallen on hard times.  —  The company's staff has dwindled to less than half the size it was 18 months ago, according to former employees.
Erick Schonfeld / TechCrunch:
Ex-Googlers Launch Instructional Video Site Howcast, Raise $8 Million A Round  —  A New York City startup called Howcast is launching today that wants to be the YouTube of instructional videos.  In fact, the three founders—Jason Liebman, Daniel Blackman and Sanjay Raman …
Asma Ali Zain / Khaleej Times:
Cable damage hits 1.7m Internet users in UAE  —  DUBAI — An estimated 1.7 million Internet users in the UAE have been affected by the recent undersea cable damage, an expert said yesterday, quoting recent figures published by TeleGeography, an international research Web site.
Wall Street Journal:
Google Aims to Crack Chinese Market  —  Two years after Google Inc. began a big push in China, Baidu.com Inc. continues to dominate the country's Internet search market, thanks in significant part to a controversial and legally risky offering: searches for free, unlicensed music downloads.
Enigmax / TorrentFreak:
How a BitTorrent Tracker Owner Hides from the MPAA/RIAA  —  Apart from The Pirate Bay guys, most tracker administrators are acutely aware of the risks they expose themselves to, and do everything they can to hide in the shadows.  We speak to a tracker owner to find out the kind of measures …
Discussion: CrunchGear and Mashable!
Steve Tobak / CNET News.com:
Ten irrelevant technology companies  —  The great corporate graveyard is filled with hundreds, maybe thousands, of technology companies that managed to go public and then fizzled.  Still, most of them weren't going anywhere and never should have gone public to begin with.
 
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Paul Miller / Engadget:
AT&T's 2008 plans include 80 new cities with 3G, HSUPA network
James Lewin / Podcasting News:
ooVoo Introduces Real-Time Video Conversation Recording
Discussion: CenterNetworks and Adrants
Stephen Shankland / Crave:
Q&A: Canon camera tech guru Chuck Westfall
Discussion: Gizmodo
Philipp Lenssen / Google Blogoscoped:
Google's Chinese New Year Specials
Discussion: InsideGoogle
Tom Espiner / CNET News.com:
Europe still top source of spam
Paul Miller / Engadget:
Mystery of the Vista-alike Windows 7 build finally solved
Discussion: TG Daily
Thomas Ricker / Engadget:
3G + N95 + JoikuSpot + WiFi + iPhone = 3G iPhone (the hard way)
Michael Steen / Financial Times:
KPN unmoved by iPhone
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nuviphone first videos
Discussion: Engadget, Gizmodo and PalmAddicts
Nancy Gohring / InfoWorld:
Apple beats Microsoft, Motorola in Q4 phone sales
Larry Dignan / Zero Day:
Firefox patch imminent
Jeff Atwood / Coding Horror:
DRM Ignorance is Expensive
Discussion: Hardware 2.0
Dean Takahashi / Tech Talk with Dean Takahashi:
Helio launches location-based entertainment with Buzzd
Laura M. Holson / New York Times:
In CBS Test, Mobile Ads Find Users
Stefan Constantinescu / IntoMobile:
Pictures: The Black Nokia N82 is official, finally!
Enigmax / TorrentFreak:
Pirated by iTunes, Artist Turns to BitTorrent
Discussion: Digg
 

 
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Sara Fischer / Axios:
CalMatters, a nonprofit focused on CA politics and policy, acquires tech news nonprofit The Markup; CalMatters has ~$12.5M in funding and The Markup has $5M

Neel Dhanesha / Nieman Lab:
Q&A with Erica Heilman, host of “Rumble Strip”, an independent podcast she created in 2013 that chronicles how Vermont changed over the years

Jessica Testa / New York Times:
A look at Highsnobiety, a creative consultancy and clothing line, as well as magazine and website led by EIC Willa Bennett covering fashion and youth culture

 
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