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January 30, 2012, 12:45 AM

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David Carnoy / CNET:
Report: New Nook coming this spring  —  Barnes & Noble will reportedly be adding to its Nook lineup in the next few months.  —  The New York Times today published a long piece about Barnes & Noble taking on Amazon in the “fight of its life.”  Buried in the middle of the two-page article …
More: GeekWire
Aaron Glantz / New York Times:
Old Techies Never Die; They Just Can't Get Hired as an Industry Moves On  —  Silicon Valley may be booming again, but times are still tough for the 200 out-of-work professionals who crowd into Sunnyvale's City Hall every Thursday morning.  —  Most of them hold advanced degrees in engineering …
Charles Arthur / Guardian:
Will Google have to start a patent war to get $9bn of value from Motorola?  —  The financial performance of handset, tablet and set-top box maker Motorola suggests that it won't add $12bn (including $3bn of cash) in value to Google's business.  But how can Google possibly earn its money back from patents?
Josh Constine / TechCrunch:
FounderSoup: Stanford and Andreessen's New Startup Generator  —  A single entrepreneur alone is vulnerable to shortsightedness, to fatigue.  But with a team comes diverse perspective, encouragement, and the wherewithal to push through problems.  That's why a group of Stanford computer science …
Cade Metz / Wired Enterprise:
Google Reincarnates Dead Paper Mill as Data Center of Future  —  Google's Finland data center is the ultimate metaphor for the Internet Age (Photos: Google)  —  Joe Kava found himself on the southern coast of Finland, sending robotic cameras down an underground tunnel that stretched into the Baltic Sea.
Jennifer Granick / The Shout:
Megaupload: A Lot Less Guilty Than You Think  —  The recent Department of Justice decision to indict Megaupload for copyright infringement and related offenses raises some very thorny questions from a criminal law perspective.  A few preliminaries: I'm responsible for the musings below …
Ernesto / TorrentFreak:
Dutch ISPs Refuse To Block The Pirate Bay  —  Two weeks ago, the Court of The Hague ruled that Ziggo, the largest ISP in the Netherlands, and competitor XS4ALL have to block access to The Pirate Bay.  —  The ruling was the first to bring broad censorship to the Netherlands and in a response XS4ALL …
More: Forbes
Caleb Garling / Wired Enterprise:
Google Teams With Facebook and Microsoft To Phight Phishing  —  Google has teamed up with Facebook and Microsoft.  —  It's a very rare occurrence.  But even the worst of tech enemies can agree that phishing is bad.  —  On Monday, Google, Facebook, Microsoft, Yahoo! …
Associated Press:
Feds: Megaupload User Data Could Be Gone Thursday  —  Federal prosecutors say data from users of Megaupload could be deleted as soon as Thursday.  —  U.S. prosecutors blocked access to Megaupload and charged seven men, saying the site facilitated millions of illegal downloads of movies, music and other content.
Reuters:
Japan's NEC to slash 10,000 jobs  —  (Reuters) - NEC Corp said Thursday it will slash 10,000 jobs, almost one in 10 of its workers, in a bid to cut costs as competition from foreign rivals including Apple Inc pushes it deep into the red.  —  NEC blamed its poor performance on weak demand …

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