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1:35 PM ET, March 23, 2007

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Michael Arrington / TechCrunch:
Dear Clown Co.: Name This Thing Fast Before It's Too Late  —  For the last twenty-four hours we've been reporting a nearly non-stop stream of facts (and some speculation) about the new, unamed News Corp./NBC Universal joint venture to launch later this year.
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Richard Siklos / New York Times:
News Corp. and NBC in Web Deal  —  In a long-anticipated challenge to YouTube and other online video sites, two big media companies yesterday announced a new venture to showcase their own programming across the Internet's biggest Web sites, as well as a new jointly owned Web destination.
Danny Sullivan / Search Engine Land:
NBC & News Corp's "OverTube" Not A YouTube-Killer — It Might Just Power Those
Discussion: IP Democracy and Lost Remote
Paul Kedrosky's Infectious Greed:   Picking Hits, and the Trouble with NewTube
Valleywag:   ONLINE VIDEO: History repeats itself
Heather Green / Blogspotting:   Details from Call on NBC and News Corp.'s Video Joint Venture
Staci D. Kramer / PaidContent:
NBCU-News Corp.: Chernin, Zucker Talk
Discussion: Lost Remote
Ruby Huang / DigiTimes:
Apple reportedly to postpone Leopard to support Windows Vista  —  Apple is expected to launch its next generation Leopard operating system (OS) in April, but according to industry sources, the release of the new OS will be postponed to October to allow Apple to make Leopard support Windows Vista through …
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AppleInsider:
DigiTimes: Apple may delay Leopard release till October
Discussion: MacRumors and MacSlash
Ed Bott / Ed Bott's Microsoft Report:   A Vista driver case study
David Young / Joyeur:
Joyent Slingshot [22]  —  Joyent Slingshot allows developers to deploy Rails applications that work the same online and offline (with synchronization) and with drag into and out of the application just like a standard desktop application.  We have Joyent Connector and a select group …
Discussion: Message and StartupSquad.com
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Michael Arrington / TechCrunch:
Here Comes Competition, Apollo  —  The official developer release of Apollo, a platform that lets developers run their web applications outside of the browser, offline and on the desktop, is less than a week old, and they already have competition.  —  Firefox 3 will allow sites to work offline by accessing local datastores.
Discussion: Cost Per News and JD on EP
Brady Forrest / O'Reilly Radar:
Google is Supporting GeoRSS  —  GeoRSS, a very simple to use OGC format that extends RSS by adding location data, can now be consumed via Google Maps and the Google maps API.  Congrats to Mikel and the OGC!  As Google stated on the Google Maps API blog:
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RevDanCatt / geobloggers:   Google Map + geoRSS
Business Week:
Where Is Microsoft Search?  —  Its stumbles on the Web could open the door for rivals to come after its core business  —  Time has always seemed to be Microsoft Corp.'s (MSFT ) ally.  In the company lore, the software giant takes three cracks at a market before establishing supremacy.
BBC:
PlayStation 3 launched in Europe  —  Sony has launched its PlayStation 3 (PS3) console in Europe and Australia, hoping to retake its gaming crown.  —  The company trails Microsoft and Nintendo in sales of next generation consoles and the launch has been beset with problems in the last year.
Matthew L. Wald / New York Times:
Chief Says F.C.C. Is Against Cellphone Use on Airliners  —  The Federal Communications Commission will give up on the idea of allowing cellphone use on airplanes, the chairman said on Thursday, because it is not clear whether the network on the ground can handle the calls.
Greg Sandoval / CNET News.com:
Microsoft temporarily closes video site  —  Microsoft is closing its video-sharing site, Soapbox, to new users for up to two months so it can create better safeguards against pirated content.  —  The software giant, which agreed earlier Thursday to distribute movies and TV shows for big media companies …
Anick Jesdanun / Associated Press:
Viacom Sued Over YouTube Parody Removal  —  NEW YORK (AP) — Activist groups sued Viacom Inc. on Thursday, claiming the parent of Comedy Central improperly asked the video-sharing site YouTube to remove a parody of the cable network's "The Colbert Report."  —  Viacom responded by saying it had no records of ever making such a request.
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Nick / Rough Type:
Are CIOs "dead weight"?  —  In my commentary on the latest Financial Times Digital Business podcast, I look at Chris Anderson's charge that chief information officers are turning into "dead weight."  In case you missed it, Anderson had a provocative post on his blog late last month titled "Who Needs a CIO?"
Anne Broache / CNET News.com:
Music publishers accuse XM of copyright infringement  —  An association of music publishers late on Thursday filed a lawsuit that accuses XM Satellite Radio of refusing to stop "widespread infringement" of popular copyrighted songs.  —  In a complaint filed in New York federal court …
Discussion: Techdirt
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Billboard.Biz:
Publishers Sue XM Satellite Radio
Discussion: Public Knowledge and PaidContent
Robert Scoble / Scobleizer:
Apple TV rocks  —  I bought an Apple TV tonight.  —  I've watched Ask a Ninja, Rocketboom, my show, and Ze Frank on it so far.  —  Works as advertised.  Easy to setup.  It rocks.  —  It makes me want to put out a high res version of my show.  But, it's pretty watchable, even at the low resolution it is.
Alex Iskold / Read/WriteWeb:
Current Mashup and API Trends  —  Web 2.0 has brought us a flock of APIs and the wonderful new concept of a Web mashup.  Thanks to apps like Google Maps, del.icio.us and Flickr, we have started to think a lot about remixing the web.  In the figure below is a classic example of a mashup - a Twitter Map.
Podcasting News:
Podcasting Audience Up 18% Since Last Year  —  The audience for podcasts has grown 18% in the last year, according to an upcoming report from Edison Media Research.  Awareness of podcasting has grown even more, jumping from 22% in 2006 to 37% in 2007.  —  At the Corporate Podcasting Summit …
 
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San Francisco Chronicle:
So who will get the story?  —  I wasn't surprised that my recent column …
Paul / Rogue Amoeba:
AppleTV Surprises And Impressions
BBC:
TV networks plan rival to YouTube
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Major Nelson / Xbox Live's Major Nelson:
Xbox Live Service Maintenance
Jon Stokes / Ars Technica:
Intel touts ultramobile chip for UMPCs
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Flexible see-through battery power
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Kotaku:
Xbox Crashes French PS3 Launch
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Steve O'Hear / The Social Web:
'A Swarm of Angels' crowdsourcing film production
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IGN:
Top 10 Tuesday: Toughest Games to Beat
Discussion: Joystiq, Kotaku and digg
I, Cringely . The Pulpit | PBS:
When is a TV not a TV?  —  As I predicted here last week …
Kevin Anderson / Strange Attractor:
Guardian Changing Media: Will IPTV change TV forever?
Discussion: MediaVidea and broadstuff
Business Wire:
Palm Reports Q3 FY07 Results
Ryan Carson / TechCrunch:
Web Apps 101: Your Three Point Success Plan
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