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Xeni Jardin / Boing Boing:
DoJ search requests: Google said no; Yahoo, AOL, MSN yes. — Update: Earlier today, I asked a Justice Department spokesperson which search engines other than Google received requests to provide search records. The answer: Yahoo, AOL, and MSN were also asked to supply search records information, and all complied.
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Danny Sullivan / Search Engine Watch Blog:
Bush Administration Demands Search Data; Google Says No, Yahoo Said Yes, MSN May Have Said Yes — Via John Battelle and Google Morning Silicon Valley, Feds want Google search records from the San Jose Mercury News covers the Bush administration demanding last year that Google …
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Gary Price / Search Engine Watch Blog:
Court Documents & Summary Of United States Versus Google Over Search Data — Earlier we reported in Bush Administration Demands Search Data; Google Says No, Yahoo & MSN Said Yes that the US Government seeks to force Google to hand over search data. That story explains more about the situation …
Arik Hesseldahl / Business Week:
Is the New iMac a Cash Machine? — Disassembling the first fruit of the Apple-Intel alliance raises some interesting questions about the model's profit margins — For years the thought of an Intel (INTC) chip going into an Apple computer (AAPL) was enough to make those who love their Macs turn various shades of green.
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Jason Snell / Macworld:
First Lab Tests: iMac with Intel Core Duo processor — Intel-based iMacs are fast, but gains don't match Apple's claims — Since the first rumors of an Apple switch to Intel, everyone has been wondering about the potential speed of Intel-based Macs. Last week's announcement …
Kevin Poulsen / Wired News:
The Backhoe: A Real Cyberthreat — At half-past noon on Jan. 9, cable TV contractors sinking a half-mile of cable near Interstate 10 in rural Arizona pulled up something unexpected in the bucket of their backhoe: an unmarked fiber-optic cable. "It started pulling the fiber out of the pipe …
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Carlo Longino / MobHappy:
Will People Accept Ads In Exchange For Free Content? — Following Oliver's post earlier in the week about advertising and my own about mobile TV has got me wondering about a few things. — The ideas that some people have about mobile advertising are simply asinine (as Oliver pointed out).
Guardian:
Tesco offers free internet calls — Hilary Osborne and agencies — Tesco today entered the internet calls market, offering customers the chance to talk to friends and family via their computers for an upfront cost of less than £20. — The supermarket giant claims the move …
Mark Ballard / The Register:
Crazy Frog scapegoat finds solace in porn — Every mobile content firm admits that all the money is in porn. But most pin-stripe firms tend to steer clear of the genre. They don't want to upset their respectable customers. — mBlox was one of those untarnished outfits until …
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konicaminolta.com:
Konica Minolta Announces Withdrawal Plan for Camera Business and Photo Business — Konica Minolta has long been a leading company in photo imaging business covering wide range of imaging from input to output. In addition, we have provided inspiring products and services by fusing our unique technologies.
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Konica Minolta Abandons Photo Industry
Konica Minolta Abandons Photo Industry
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Marc Orchant / The Tablet PCs Weblog:
Ink Gestures for Word now in public beta — Loren Heiny has been hard at work on Ink Gestures for some time now.James and I have talked about it in passing on our podcast and I've been trying out an early beta release for the pastcouple of weeks. Loren has now gotten the add-in stable enough …
Charles Onyett / IGN:
Top Sellers on Xbox Live Arcade — Which game draws the most dollars? The official top 10. — January 18, 2006 - In the wake of yesterday's article about which Xbox Live Arcade games you most wanted to see released, we're bound to wonder which games have fared the best so far.
Steve Stroh / Broadband Wireless Internet Access:
WiMAX For Real REAL - at last, for 3.5 GHz — I'll let the press release do most of the talking, but one key point to keep in mind here. What this announcement portends is the emergence of real WiMAX gear... finally... but only for 3.5 GHz. 3.5 GHz licensed spectrum, owned by large carriers in non-US markets.
Gretchen Gallen / xbiz.com:
Sex.com Sold to Escom LLC For $14M — SAN FRANCISCO - The infamous and controversial domain Sex.com has officially been sold to Boston-based Escom LLC for a reported $14 million, XBiz has learned. — Sex.com owner Gary Kremen was unavailable for comment, but a source from Kremen's company …
Dan Dormer / 1up.com:
Subway Spokesman's Six Inches of Nintendo Hate — Jared Fogle blames NES and fatty foods for girth. — Try this one on for size. The now 190lbs. Jared "I lost a lot of weight eating only two Subway subs a day and walking a bunch, and now serve as the company's spokesperson" Fogle …
Jeneane Sessum / ALLIED:
RSSing —> It's all good, or is it? — The whole copyright debate is very confusing to me, as I think it is to anyone who throws original content into an open marketplace. Recently the debate's been spinning around Top Ten Sources, for which I proudly serve as a source at Halley's right hand.
David Pogue / New York Times:
Google Video: Trash Mixed With Treasure — BY now, everybody knows that anything audio is eventually followed by something video. Radio first, then TV. Audio tape, then videotape. CD, then DVD. Music iPod, then video iPod. — And then, of course, there's Apple's iTunes Music Store.
Business Week:
Is Google Out of Steam? — Downgrading its stock to sell, S&P's Scott Kessler explains why the search giant is vulnerable on several fronts. Key among them: click fraud — Here's a gazillion-dollar question for investors: Has Google's (GOOG ) stock peaked?
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