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Om Malik / GigaOM:
Yahoo, Now Offering Free Meedio DVR — So here is a one we didn't see coming from a mile — A tipster tells me that Yahoo has started offering Meedio DVR software as a free download to one-and-all, without much fanfare. Isn't it dandy - that it took just eight days to brand Meedio as Yahoo Go (TV.)
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Dave Zatz / Zatz Not Funny:
Yahoo Go TV, The Future Is Now — Om's got the scoop on Yahoo Go TV being release a mere week after Meedio announced they had been acquired. They weren't kidding when they said they've been working on this relationship for awhile... Here are some pics after my initial install.
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Mark Sweney / Guardian:
BBC unveils radical revamp of website — The BBC today unveiled radical plans to rebuild its website around user-generated content, including blogs and home videos, with the aim of creating a public service version of MySpace.com. — Ashley Highfield, the BBC director of new media and technology …
tivo.com:
TiVo Announces First Standalone Dual Tuner Product, the TiVo Series2 DT DVR — Record Two Shows At Once, Built-In Ethernet for Easy Networking and Refreshed Upscale Look — Alviso, CA — April 25, 2006 — TiVo, the creator of and a leader in television services for digital video recorders …
RuiCarmo / The Tao of Mac:
Nokia and Flickr, Sitting in a Tree... Also via the spool, here's a press release regarding Flickr integration in the new Nokia phones that were launched today (the N93, N73 and N72). — They pretty much earmarked the link for me, so I figured I might as well share my thoughts on this …
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Roland Tanglao's Weblog, dailywireless.org, paidContent.org, NevilleHobson.com and Darla Mack
Audrey Hudson / Wired News:
RFID 'Til the Cows Come Home — WASHINGTON, D.C. — The national ID system is going to the dogs — and the pigs, and the sheep and the cows and the chickens. — Agriculture Secretary Mike Johanns this month released a government road map that would see most farmers voluntarily tag …
Anne Broache / CNET News.com:
Senator plans Net taxes but no Net neutrality — WASHINGTON—More Americans would be forced to pay taxes subsidizing broadband service in "unserved" locales, and cities would be free to go into the Wi-Fi business under an upcoming U.S. Senate bill. — Later this week, Sen. Gordon Smith …
Tracy Hooten / The Student Tablet PC:
Hi, my name is Tracy, and TEO 3.0-aholic — When I was using GoBinder, I loved the planning features built in to the program. Having a calendar and task management right there with native ink was neat. I then switched to OneNote for the features of OneNote 2003/2007.
blogs.sun.com:
When I First Met Scott... I remember the first time I met Scott McNealy - I'm sure he doesn't remember it. It was in the board room in our old headquarters in Palo Alto. I was with one of the folks from the startup I ran, and we were meeting on the advice of a mutual customer. I think it was 1992 or '93.
Erick Schonfeld / B2Day:
Startup Watch: Dave TV (AdSense for Video) — Not that we need yet another Internet TV site, but a startup called Dave.TV is about to launch a Web version of its video-sharing software in early May (called MyDave.TV). To watch Dave.TV today you need to download client software to your PC first.
AppleInsider:
Redesigned iPod nano due this fall — Apple Computer has begun assembling plans and aligning suppliers for a redesign of its iPod nano digital music player that will go on sale this fall, AppleInsider has learned. — Industry contacts with a solid track record of predicting Apple's future music directions …
Dan Ackerman / CNET News.com:
Move over Slingbox, here comes SageTV Placeshifter — Having a centralized media hub is all well and good for accessing your content while within the confines of your house; a little basic home networking should be all you need to watch TV or listen to music from the den, kitchen, or wherever.
Om Malik / GigaOM:
A Dash Of Wallop — Karl Jacob used to be a regular fixture at most Red Herring conferences and events. As a serial entrepreneur he started Dimension X and then later went on to found Keen.com, the company that became infamous for being the home of "psychics" and other 900-number crowd.
Monad Team / Monad:
Windows PowerShell (Monad) Has Arrived — I just got out of Bob Muglia's keynote speech where he formally announced Windows PowerShell (previously known as Monad). The key things he announced are: — Monad (MSH) has a new name: Windows PowerShell — Windows PowerShell will RTW (Web download) in Q4 2006
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Greg Linden / Geeking with Greg:
Early Amazon: Shopping cart recommendations — I have talked about a couple fun projects ([1] [2]) I did at Amazon even though I was supposed to be working on other things. This story is more extreme, a project I was explicitly forbidden to do and did anyway.
Frank Barnako / Barnako.com:
Blogging dummies — Stop the blogging. They need to get off. The Early Adopters are leaving the building. — Dave Winer says he'll stop posting before the end of the year. "I want some privacy, I want to matter less, so I can retool," he wrote. — Robert Scoble went on vacation …