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Iancr / Yahoo! Music Blog:
Yahoo! Music Welcomes Webjay and Lucas Gonze — It's with great pleasure that I announce the addition of Lucas Gonze and Webjay to the Yahoo! Music family. — I met Lucas more than a year ago when searching for a suitable default playlist format for the Y! Music Engine and stumbling across his excellent survey of playlist formats.
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The TNL.net weblog:
Yahoo! acquires WebJay — A few minutes ago, I learned that Yahoo! acquired WebJay, a site that allows for categorization, editing, listening, and sharing of playlists online (In a way, it can easily be compared to del.icio.us for multimedia.) WebJay was created in early 2004 as a way to create the internet equivalent of mix tapes.
useit.com:
Search Engines as Leeches on the Web … I worry that search engines are sucking out too much of the Web's value, acting as leeches on companies that create the very source materials the search engines index. — We've known since AltaVista's launch in 1995 that search is one of the Web's most important services.
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Jason McCabe Calacanis / The Jason Calacanis Weblog: The stupidest thing I've read in a long time...
Chris Sherman / Search Engine Watch:
The State of Search Engine Marketing
The State of Search Engine Marketing
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Think Secret:
Eve of Expo: Rumor recap — January 9, 2006 - With Macworld Expo San Francisco 2006 set to kick off Tuesday, Think Secret presents a compilation of information we have received and reported over the last number of months concerning Apple's anticipated announcements. — Intel and New iBooks
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PC World's Techlog, B2Day, Gizmodo, Daily Wireless, MacInTouch, Good Morning Silicon Valley, PaidContent.org and rexblog.com
USA Today:
Teens hang out at MySpace — Shanda Edstrom can't stop herself. Every day — pretty much no matter where she is — she's just gotta go to MySpace. — Her friends are there. Her former high school classmates hang out there. Heck, these days it seems like every teen and twentysomething in the USA is there.
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Duncan Riley / The Blog Herald:
MySpace now at [45.5 million users] 47.3 million users — The News Corp owner social network and blogging service MySpace now has 45.5 million users and is growing by an amazing 160,000 new users a day, according to MediaPost (via email). All accounts come with a user blog …
Peter Rojas / Engadget:
The Engadget Interview: Bill Gates (again!) — CES wasn't only about crazy gadget news and booth tours - we also scored a second chance to sit down withour new best friend Bill Gates and ask him all about the big announcements he made during his keynote last Wednesday.Read on to find …
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Gamerscore Blog, Joystiq, OSNews.com, The Unofficial Apple Weblog, Xbox 360 Fanboy and Darren Barefoot
Nat / O'Reilly Radar:
Digging The Madness of Crowds — Earlier today, O'Reilly found itself at the center of a controversy on the popular news site, digg.com. Steve Mallett, O'Reilly Network editor and blogger, was very publicly accused, via a Digg story, of stealing Digg's CSS pages.
Peter Burrows / Business Week:
How Apple Could Mess Up, Again — The Innovator's Dilemma author Clayton Christensen outlines his case for why Apple's propietary strategy will soon fail, just as it did before … These days it's hard to find a pundit willing to question Apple Computer's (AAPL) long-term prospects or the calls of its famous CEO, Steve Jobs.
Wade Steel / IGN:
Microsoft Abandons 90-Day Sales Forecast — Company chooses to focus on longer-term projections. — January 9, 2006 - According to a report published in this morning's Financial Times newspaper, Microsoft has abandoned its highly ambitious sales target of 3 million Xbox 360s delivered …
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Jeremy Mullman / Chicago Business:
Sun-Times nets Google ad deal — Web behemoth tests classifieds in print — Google Inc., the new-media giant, now has a decidedly old-media partner: the Chicago Sun-Times. — In a quiet and small-scale experiment, Google is running classified-like ads in the pages of the Sun-Times …
The Doc Searls Weblog:
Welcome to the Long Run — How Can DRM Be Good? is the most depressing thing I've read in some time: … That's by Lloyd Shepherd, Deputy Director of Digital Publishing at Guardian Unlimited, which has long been one of the most clueful, least locked-down and open of the newspapers that publish on the Web.
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Bruce Meyerson / Associated Press:
Verizon's Music Service Hampers MP3 Ability — NEW YORK - The first edition of a new music service from Verizon Wireless hampers a cell phone's ability to play MP3 songs acquired elsewhere, a handicap the company says is purely temporary and unrelated to larger battles over digital copyright restrictions.
Nicholas Wapshott / Independent:
Get out of MySpace, bloggers rage at Murdoch — Angry members of MySpace, the personal file-sharing website for young adults, are accusing Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation of censoring their postings and blocking their access to rival sites. — The 38 million subscribers to MySpace …
Michael Arrington / TechCrunch:
Don't Blow Your Beta — I've seen hundreds of new products launch over the last six months, and I think I have some pretty good advice for companies that want to improve their beta release. — In addition to my personal experiences with companies, I recently wrote "What Annoys You Most About Betas? …
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