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7:30 AM ET, January 24, 2009

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Stacey Higginbotham / GigaOM:
Surprise!  VC Funding Fell Off a Cliff in Q4  —  As expected, the venture industry is seeing the fallout from the economic crisis, with fourth-quarter investments dropping to a total of $5.4 billion invested in 818 companies, according to a report from PricewaterhouseCoopers …
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Connie Loizos / PE Hub Blog:
Kleiner Perkins, Sequoia Slow It Down  —  Four firms that ranked among the top 10 most active U.S. venture firms in each of the first three quarters of 2008 didn't make the top 10 list in the fourth quarter of last year, according to new Thomson Reuters' data.
Discussion: TechFlash and VentureBeat
Brandon LeBlanc / The Windows Blog:
General availability for the Windows 7 Beta to end  —  First off: thank you for your interest in beta testing Windows 7!  As we near January 24th, we wanted to update everyone again on the next steps for the Windows 7 Beta.  The amount of feedback we have received has been amazing and continues to pour in.
Discussion: Lifehacker, Gizmodo and Beyond Binary
Elisabeth Lewin / Podcasting News:
Zune Death Watch: Microsoft Zune Revenues Plummet  —  Microsoft has revealed in a Security and Exchange Commission filing that the company's Zune revenue in the 4th quarter of 2008 was less than half of what it was the previous year.  —  According to the filing, “Zune platform revenue decreased $100 million …
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Ross Miller / Engadget:
Microsoft reports $100M decline in Zune revenue  —  Microsoft's newly-announced layoffs and declining profits aren't the only bad news in Redmond — according to the company's quarterly statements, Zune platform revenue decreased $100 million, or 54 percent compared to the same quarter last year, due to falling device sales.
Stephen Shankland / CNET News:
Al Gore headlining Google event: Google Ocean?  —  Layoffs and other expense controls show that Google isn't immune to mundane economic realities.  But the company's cool factor is still intact, judging by the fact that it signed up former Vice President Al Gore to speak at a Google Earth event next month.
Nina Shen Rastogi / Slate:
Will President Obama have a personal computer?  —  Barack Obama completed his first full day as president on Wednesday.  Pictures of the historic occasion showed Obama sitting at a gleaming Oval Office desk.  Will all that empty space eventually be filled by a personal computer?
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Andrew LaVallee / Digits:
Obama's Black-Ops BlackBerry
Benjamin J. Romano / Microsoft Pri0:
Senator wants Microsoft to preserve American jobs over those of foreign guest workers  —  Update after the jump.  —  U.S. Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, sent a letter to Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer Thursday expressing concern over how the company may go about its layoffs.
Jesus Diaz / Gizmodo:
The First Ever Apple Computer Running Windows  —  Yesterday we missed this in our look at the first review of Windows ever: Here's the first known photo of an Apple computer running Windows 1.0 software.  Yes, Mr. Bootcamp, Windows on Apple in 1983.  —  It wasn't a Macintosh …
Discussion: Windows Vista Weblog and digg.com
CircleID:
Network Solutions Under Large Scale DDoS Attack, Millions of Websites Potentially Unreachable  —  “DNS queries for web sites should be responding normally.  Thank you all for your understanding.  As always, we will continue to work to take measures to prevent these and other types …
Ben Kuchera / Opposable Thumbs:
Exclusive: Microsoft to get Resident Evil 5 bundle, red 360s  —  “Do you really have to go?” my wife asked.  It was late, and the night was still.  I put on my press hat, grabbed my notebook and, after a moment's hesitation, my revolver.  —  “Yes.  He always gives me good information, and the Mole-signal is lit.”
Noam Cohen / Bits:
Wikipedia May Restrict Public's Ability to Change Entries  —  Stung by criticism after vandals changed Wikipedia entries to erroneously report that Senators Edward Kennedy and Robert Byrd had died, Wikipedia appears ready to introduce a system that prevents new and anonymous users …
Loïc Le Meur / Loic Le Meur Blog:
The New Twhirl (preview release) for Team Seesmic-Twhirl  —  We are as excited as you are about Twhirl and are happy to announce a new version today which we will be circulating as a preview to get your help and feedback.  We are gathering a “circle of friends” for Twhirl and Seesmic …
Discussion: Scobleizer and Live Crunch
ms datacenters:
Building a Better Mousetrap a.k.a. Optimizing for Maximum Efficiency in an Economic Downturn  —  By Arne Josefsberg and Mike Manos, January 23, 2009  —  As you might have read in Microsoft's Q2 FY09 earnings release yesterday, the company has announced cost management initiatives due to the global economic downturn.
Discussion: Data Center Knowledge
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Ina Fried / Beyond Binary:   Microsoft delays plans for Iowa data center
Nancy Gohring / PC World:
Monster.com Reports Theft of User Data  —  Monster.com is advising its users to change their passwords after data including e-mail addresses, names and phone numbers were stolen from its database.  —  The break-in comes just as the swelling ranks of the unemployed are turning to sites like Monster.com to look for work.
Om Malik / GigaOM:
Skype Sees a Bright Future; Will It Be Spun Off?  —  When asked by Wall Street analysts if eBay was going to spin out Skype, CEO John Donahue answered with something that resembled a maybe.  In a comment worthy of a former consultant, Donahue said, “I think we are now confident …
Discussion: Pat Phelan and Seeking Alpha
Marco.org:
Twitter is not public infrastructure  —  In Twitter Limits Potential App Growth, the author argues against Twitter's new global limit (20,000 requests per hour) for previously whitelisted (and unlimited) API-consuming IPs: … Is Twitter's rate-limiting the only factor giving you pause …
Discussion: louisgray.com
Sarah Perez / ReadWriteWeb:
Why We're Desperately Awaiting Feedsqueezer  —  When the RSS management company Feedburner was acquired by the internet goliath Google back in May of 2007, some people were excited, others were concerned.  On the one side, there was hope that putting Google's weight behind the struggling service …
Discussion: CenterNetworks
Adrian Covert / Gizmodo:
Palm Pre: The Definitive FAQ  —  Behind on the latest Palm Pre and WebOS news?  Get all caught up on the latest details with our definitive data sheet and FAQ that we'll constantly update as news comes in.  Last Updated: 1/22/09  —  SPECIFICATIONS  —  • Linux-based Palm-built WebOS operating system and UI
Discussion: IntoMobile and John Tokash
Dan Primack / PE Hub Blog:
Radically Reinventing Venture Capital  —  Last month, I moderated a panel discussion about reinventing the venture capital model.  I'll be doing the same next Friday in New York.  In both cases, the underlying thesis was that the venture capital model is broken at worst, and dysfunctional at best.
Toby Padilla / Last.fm:
Last.fm on Android  —  For the past 6 months we've been on a mission to let you experience Last.fm where you want, when you want.  We realize that not everyone has a web browser plugged into their home stereo and very few of us want to take our laptops on the morning jog.
Pete Carey / Mercury News:
Silicon Valley region unemployment jumps to 7.8 percent; California rate up to 9.3 percent  —  The Silicon Valley region shed 6,100 jobs in December and the unemployment rate jumped to 7.8 percent — the highest in six years — with part of the damage taking place in the retail trade sector, state employment officials reported today.
Discussion: Reuters
Gregg Keizer / Computerworld:
‘Vista Capable’ case could cost Microsoft $8.5B  —  Expert estimates damages based on 19.4 million Vista Capable PCs  —  Computerworld) Microsoft Corp. would have to come up with as much as $8.5 billion to settle accounts with the customers affected by its 2006 “Vista Capable” marketing program …
Eric Savitz / Tech Trader Daily:
In The Valley, Even Stanford GSB Feels The Pinch  —  Stanford University's Graduate School of Business earlier this month laid off 49 employees, or 12% of its staff, due to a $15 million revenue shortfall, or about 10% of its annual budget, according to Palo Alto Online, which is published by the Palo Alto Weekly.
Discussion: Palo Alto Online and Bloomberg
 
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Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols / Computerworld:
Building a better spam-blocking CAPTCHA
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Adam Lashinsky / Go West:
Google the good in Q4  —  By now the headlines already will have covered the basics.
Discussion: AdAge
Elinor Mills / CNET News:
Conn. AG to MySpace: Turn over sex offender data
Chris Davies / SlashGear:
10-inch Acer Aspire One officially launches
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Laurent Pirot / Associated Press:
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Matt Marshall / VentureBeat:
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