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Phil Sim / Squash:
Biggest. Microsoft. Stuff-up. Ever? (And Who the heck is David Richards?) — In case your not a regular Squash-ee or else haven't picked it up along the way, my tiny, tiny little niche area of authority that I've been fortunate to build a business on is the Australian technology media.
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Dave Winer / Scripting News:
You can view the 60-percent-Vista-rewrite story as something of a software development IQ test. Anyone who believes that it's conceivable is someone who hasn't got the most basic clue about how software development works. It's akin to believing that all the US troops in Iraq could come home …
Scobleizer / Microsoft Geek Blogger:
Can this week ever end? — I'm on my way up to San Francisco to meet Ernie the Attorney. I think I'll have a good stiff drink. After this week... I see that someone in Acer is being quoted about Vista having "major problems." Oh, I love this game. A marketer, down in Australia …
Andrew Orlowski / The Register:
Jobs dumps Apple stock — Vested? Sell! — In brief Apple Computer founder and CEO Steve Jobs sold 45 per cent of his Apple stock this week. Jobs sold 4.57m shares at a price of $64.66, netting him a cool $295m. — Jobs was granted the 10m shares in 2003, but they didn't vest until now.
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Om Malik / GigaOM:
Trigger Happy? — Looks like we all went trigger happy this week - in the blogging sense of course. — Earlier this past week, there was word that nearly 60% of the Microsoft Vista was going to be rewritten, a move that caused a big furor. Now, if you stopped to think for even a few seconds …
Michael / michael parekh on IT:
ON APPLE, VISTA AND PROVOCATIVE "NEWS" HEADLINES
ON APPLE, VISTA AND PROVOCATIVE "NEWS" HEADLINES
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Edward Tenner / New York Times:
Searching for Dummies — Plainsboro, N.J. — TALK of decline was old news in academia even in 1898, when traditionalists blasted Harvard for ending its Greek entrance requirement. But today there's a new twist in the story: Are search engines making today's students dumber?
Barbara Jepson / New York Times:
Classical, Now Without the 300-Year Delay — REMEMBER that Mozart concert you wanted to get to last month? No, not that one. (Or that one. Or those other 10 or 12.) The one with Lorin Maazel conducting the New York Philharmonic in the last three symphonies at Avery Fisher Hall.
Hubert B. Herring / New York Times:
With Broadband, the PC's Siren Call Is Tough to Resist — If you had any lingering doubts that the Internet was rapidly elbowing its way into becoming an outsize presence in the American household, check out new numbers from Nielsen/NetRatings. — Just three short years ago …
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Microformats @ MIX — At PDC last year, I got to sit with Tantek a few times and debate the microformats approach to semantics. We discussed microformats in a few sessions at PDC (and bittorrent even came up, for those bloggers who speculate without attending the conference).
Mary Jo Foley / microsoft-watch.com:
Microsoft Ends Week of Delays With a New Vista Test Build — It's not the next Community Technology Preview build, slated to go to two million testers. But Microsoft is releasing Friday to selected testers a brand-new build of Vista on which testers are counting for more stability.
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Guy Kawasaki / Bona tempora volvantur:
Nine Questions to Ask a Startup — Most of the information that you can find about recruiting is for the employer, not the employee. (I'm as guilty as this as anyone: for example, The Art of Recruiting, I and II.) Let's turn the tables, switch modes, and balance the scales by discussing …
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Ouriel Ohayon / TechCrunch:
Sky-Click: your web call-center with Skype — The success of a service can sometimes be measured according to the business activity it is generating around it (think of accessories for Ipod or recently SkyLook). Skype's success is giving many ideas to imaginative entrepreneurs (the Skype-conomy).
Andrew / Web Publishing Blog:
Exclusive Interview with PlentyOfFish.com creator and owner, Markus Frind — As I reported a few days ago, Markus Frind, the owner of the free dating site PlentyOfFish.com has been pulling in $10,000 a day from Adsense. What is even more remarkable is that he is single handedly …
Carl Franklin / Intellectual Hedonism:
Pwopcatcher Alpha — I know I teased you last year with the PwopCatcher UI in this blog post, and since then everyone has been asking me for it. — I am hereby announcing an alpha version at www.pwopcatcher.com. Here are the features in a nutshell: — Subscribe to RSS feeds that contain enclosures (of any kind).
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Chris Morris / CNN:
Gaming's biggest least-known company — Players and developers know Epic Games. It's time you did as well. — Game Over is a weekly column by Chris Morris — SAN JOSE, Calif. (CNNMoney.com) - Mention Epic Games to a hardcore gamer and their eyes glaze slightly as they begin rhapsodizing …
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David / Signal vs. Noise:
It's a great time to start a business — David Mar 25 — Caterina Fake has a peculiar list of reasons why starting a company today is a bad idea. I say it's never been a better time to start a business. You know, the kind that develops a product or service and asks money for it.
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