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Artist's family asks Google to take down Thursday's `painted' logo — After angering authors last fall with a wide-ranging book-copying project, Google may now be alienating some visual artists as well by allegedly reproducing famous works in drawings on the search giant's home page.

Apple Offers Free Computer Take-Back Program — Apple Named One of Top Ten Environmentally Progressive Companies — CUPERTINO, California—April 21, 2006—Apple® today announced an expansion of its successful recycling program, offering free computer take-back and recycling with the purchase …

What the analysts missed - — I could write another glowing post about Google's dazzling results, but I've done that many times before. If you want to read about how rare and wonderful it is that a member of the S&P 500 can sustain an incredible growth rate while simultaneously increasing margins …
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Is the Internet Out of Room? — NEW YORK — The internet is supposed to be limitless — a boundary-free exchange of digital information and profit. So how can it be running out of real estate? — The answer, according to information technology experts, lies in cyberspace's ever-growing popularity.

eBay explores 'super union' to thwart Google — The prospect of a "super-union" between two or more of the internet's most powerful companies was raised today as news emerged that eBay has held talks with Yahoo! and Microsoft over a possible partnership designed to thwart the advance of arch-rival Google.
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Google First-Quarter Net Rises 60%, Beating Analyst Estimates — April 20 (Bloomberg) — Google Inc., the most-used search engine, said first-quarter profit rose 60 percent, beating analysts' estimates, as the company took market share from Yahoo! Inc. and Microsoft Corp.'s MSN.
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Google in China: The Big Disconnect — The World Wide Web, Abridged: Patrons in an internet cafe in Beijing. Chatting about sports, posting entries to blogs — fine. Visiting pro-democracy sites — no way. — For many young people in China, Kai-Fu Lee is a celebrity.


Macstravaganza at Microsoft — If you've ever fantasized about what 150 Mac Minis might look like, well, you really are a bigger dweeb than we'd thought and we're so totally never going to go out on a date with you, so stop asking already! Jeez. Print this photo of your dream realized …

Apple pushes to unmask product leaker — A California court in San Jose on Thursday is scheduled to hear a case brought by Apple Computer that eventually could answer an unsettled legal question: Should online journalists receive the same rights as traditional reporters? — Apple claims they should not.
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Initiative — There's no other way for me to start this other than by firing away: Last week I left my full-time job at Joyent, for the sole reason so that I can write Daring Fireball as a full-time job. — Two years ago, when I made tentative steps in this direction …


Google Posts 60% Gain in Earnings — Google returned to favor among investors yesterday as its profit for the first quarter increased 60 percent, well above expectations. — Three months ago, the company disappointed investors, even though its profit grew 82 percent, and its stock sagged.

A word or two on conferences — I have to say that I am really looking forward to the Blogs and Social Media Forum that I am chairing in May. — When the idea was first suggested to me I was really unsure about saying yes. I have become very wary of being taken advantage …

Typo Confounds Kryptos Sleuths — For more than a decade, amateur and professional cryptographers have been trying to decipher an encrypted sculpture that sits on the grounds of the CIA headquarters in Langley, Virginia. Three-fourths of the sculpture has already been solved.


Television Stations Are Urged to Break a Few Rules — THE expression "think outside the box" has been overused enough to become jargon. But for a few hours yesterday it was appropriate, as local television stations were urged to diversify beyond their boxes, i.e., TV sets, to remain relevant …
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Among the audience — The era of mass media is giving way to one of personal and participatory media, says Andreas Kluth. That will profoundly change both the media industry and society as a whole — THE next big thing in 1448 was a technology called "movable type" …

Guest story: TechCrunch says "Wired's gonna be my bitch" — PR blogger Jeremy Pepper reports from last night's Third Thursday PR gathering (co-hosted by Pepper). The lowdown: Michael Arrington's TechCrunch blog is gunning for top tech news outlet. — Last night, at the always fun F&A in Palo Alto …


MoveOn.org's "net neutrality" petition is naive and silly: Pulver's Save the Internet initiative is not — This week, liberal political and citizens' actions organization MoveOn.org sent a "Save The Internet" petition to its more than three million members.

Firefox fanatics decide to make money by punishing users — Last night I spent an hour or two visiting unfamiliar websites while researching a topic for an upcoming column. In the process, I discovered a new and exceedingly obnoxious trend: Some members of the Firefox community have decided …