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8:20 PM ET, February 25, 2008

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Lessig Blog:
On why I am not running  —  With lots of mixed feelings, I have decided a run for Congress would not help the Change Congress movement.  I explain the thinking in this 5 minute video (a new record for me!).  First question: What happens to the contributions to Lessig08?
Microsoft:
Microsoft Announces New Reporting Standard for Digital Campaign Performance: Engagement Mapping  —  New approach allows advertisers to map and assign value to various touch points, gaining a more complete picture of a campaign.  —  Microsoft Corp. today announced Engagement Mapping …
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Elinor Mills / CNET News.com:   All clicks are not equal, says Microsoft
Scott Karp / Publishing 2.0:
Microsoft Announces Engagement Mapping ROI Black Box, Technology …
Discussion: WinBeta
Erick Schonfeld / TechCrunch:   Microsoft Tells Advertisers “Engagement” …
Sarah Perez / ReadWriteWeb:
6 Adobe AIR Apps to Check Out  —  Adobe's AIR platform allows developers to create web applications that run on your desktop without the need of a web browser.  Now that AIR has dropped the beta tag (see our previous coverage), it's time to look at some of the AIR apps you can use today.
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Marshall Kirkpatrick / ReadWriteWeb:
AIR Goes Live: The Best Things About Adobe's AIR Platform
InfoWorld:
Adobe CTO: AIR for Linux due later this year
Discussion: Ryan Stewart
AppleInsider:
New MacBook Pro part numbers surface in inventory systems  —  The seemingly endless wait for a new line of professional notebooks from Mac maker Apple Inc. appears to be nearing an end, with part numbers and pricing for new MacBook Pro models cropping up in inventory systems worldwide over the weekend.
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Chris Foresman / Infinite Loop:
Rumor: New MacBook Pros are imminent. Yep, still
Yi-Wyn Yen / Techland:
Yang breaks silence on Microsoft takeover  —  PHOENIX — Yahoo chief executive Jerry Yang knew exactly what was on everyone's minds at the Interactive Advertising Bureau conference on Monday.  —  In their first public appearance since Microsoft's hostile $44.6 billion bid for Yahoo …
Discussion: WebProNews, HipMojo.com and BetaNews
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Saul Hansell / Bits:   Yang: Microsoft Bid Was a “Galvanizing Event” for Yahoo
CNN:
Questions over extent of YouTube blockade  —  ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (CNN) — Conflicting reports emerged out of Pakistan on Tuesday over the duration of a Pakistani government block on the video-sharing Web site YouTube for showing a “highly blasphemous Dutch” video.
Discussion: iPhone Savior
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Peter Svensson / Associated Press:
Pakistan causes worldwide YouTube outage
Discussion: The 463
CNET News.com:   How Pakistan knocked YouTube offline (and how to make sure it never happens again)
Stephen Labaton / New York Times:
F.C.C. to Act on Delaying of Broadband Traffic  —  CAMBRIDGE, Mass.—The head of the Federal Communications Commission and other senior officials said on Monday that they were considering taking steps to discourage cable and telephone companies from discriminating against content providers …
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Cynthia Brumfield / IP Democracy:
Comcast Grilled at FCC P2P Field Hearing
Discussion: DSLreports, Bits and CNET News.com
Hal Varian / Official Google Blog:
Our secret sauce  —  I was recently a guest columnist on the Freakonomics Blog.  There were several interesting questions from the readers, but one was quite striking: … It seems that a lot of people are trying to figure out why Google has done so well.
Kristopher Kubicki / DailyTech:
Sun Leaks 6-core Intel Xeon, Nehalem Details  —  Sun confirms what Intel has been dying to tell us, at least off the record  —  Late last month in Austria, Intel presented Sun with roadmaps discussing details of its upcoming server platforms, including the fairly secret Xeon Dunnington and Nehalem architectures.
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Ashlee Vance / The Register:
Intel will flush Xeon line with six-core Dunny
Discussion: MacRumors and TechSpot News
Michael Mace / Mobile Opportunity:
Mobile applications, RIP  —  Summary: The business of making native apps for mobile devices is dying, crushed by a fragmented market and restrictive business practices.  The problems are so bad that the mobile web, despite its many technical drawbacks, is now a better way to deliver new functionality to mobiles.
Michael Arrington / TechCrunch:
DivX Shuts Down Popular Piracy Site Stage6  —  We covered Stage6, a DivX-owned site, in October 2006 as part of a roundup of up and coming video sites.  The site, which allowed users to upload video in the high quality Divx format, streams video that makes YouTube look shabby in comparison.
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Core Security:
CORE SECURITY TECHNOLOGIES DISCOVERS CRITICAL VULNERABILITY IN VMWARE'S DESKTOP VIRTUALIZATION SOFTWARE  —  Exploitation Could Enable Complete Access to  —  Core Security Technologies, provider of CORE IMPACT, the most comprehensive product for performing enterprise security assurance testing …
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Dan Goodin / The Register:
VMware vuln exposes the perils of virtualization
Discussion: eWeek
Michael Masnick / Techdirt:
Dear ABC, You Don't Compete With TiVo By Making A Product Worse  —  About a year and a half ago, an executive at Disney-owned ABC-TV talked about how the network was experimenting with ways to block people from fast forwarding through commercials.  The exec in question even claimed …
Megan Johnston / FinancialWeek.com Breaking …:
Apple's cash: It's one sour cider  —  Whopping $18.4 billion now idles on balance sheet, fermenting grumbles that Steve Jobs can do better  —  Talk about your apple juice: The computer company's current cash position is $18.4 billion, up an astounding 20% in a single quarter.
Mark Wilson / Gizmodo:
Jon Stewart, Bored With Oscars, Pulls Out iPhone  —  Never before has the futility of watching films on such a tiny screen been so well encapsulated as when Jon Stewart enjoyed Lawrence of Arabia on the Oscar stage last night.  If you missed it, we won't spoil the joke for you.
Discussion: NewTeeVee, Engadget and iPhone Savior
Reuters:
Taliban issue ultimatum to Afghan mobile operators  —  KANDAHAR, Afghanistan (Reuters) - Taliban insurgents on Monday gave Afghan mobile phone operators three days to shut down their networks at night or face attack, as the rebels said international forces used the cellphones to track them down.
 
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Ashlee Vance / The Register:
MetaRAM double stuffs servers with memory
Ronald Grover / Business Week:
Malone: DirecTV Is (Almost) a Done Deal
Discussion: paidContent.org
Paul McNamara / Network World:
Lawsuit targets Network Solutions, ICANN over the ‘front running’ of domain names
Stephen Lawson / InfoWorld:
Covad deal revives Silicon Valley wireless plan
Discussion: Los Angeles Times
Sarah Perez / ReadWriteWeb:
How To Manage Your Online Reputation
Joshua Topolsky / Engadget:
Xbox 360 HD DVD drive now officially $49.99
Eric Bangeman / Ars Technica:
RIAA fails again to get default judgment in uncontested case
David Chartier / Ars Technica:
eBay shrugs off strike by sellers, 13% drop in new listings
Discussion: The Register and USA Today
 Earlier Items: 
John Timmer / Ars Technica:
Report: broadband policy leaves billions of dollars on table
Rafe Needleman / Webware.com:
Voting is now open for the 2008 Webware 100!
Discussion: CenterNetworks
Caroline McCarthy / CNET News.com:
eBay's latest buy: New CEOs for Skype, Shopping.com
Discussion: Reuters, Gadgetell and 901am
Erick Schonfeld / TechCrunch:
Blog Recommendation Startup Outbrain Raises $5 Million
Kara Swisher / BoomTown:
Could Microsoft Lower Its Bid?
Noam Cohen / New York Times:
Blogger, Sans Pajamas, Rakes Muck and a Prize
Michael Arrington / TechCrunch:
Fox Said To Be Exploring Termination Of Google Advertising Deal
 

 
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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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