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Users are revolting over Digg’s decision to pull a story (that netted over 15,000 diggs) and reportedly boot a user for posting the HD-DVD AACS Processing Key number, which would allow someone to crack the copy protection on an HD-DVD.
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A lot of influencers are talking about how Microsoft’s Silverlight will be the platform of choice for developers who build rich Internet applications. Need to take a close look.
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Jarvis makes an interesting point on the value of the NY Times versus the value of the NY Time’s building which it sold in 2004. In short, they should have kept the building and sold the paper.
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The Nielsen Co., which owns 58 percent of BuzzMetrics, announced Monday it had agreed to acquire the remaining BuzzMetrics shares it does not own, for undisclosed terms. It will be interesting if they can integrate all their metrics for customers.
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This is a new trend blog I’ve been reading. It’s worth checking out.
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Less than halfway through its 80-day run, Prom Queen, the daily teen-aimed online soap opera launched by Michael Eisner’s new production firm, is showing signs of becoming a modest hit, if short of an Internet sensation thus far.
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Steve Jobs describes how Apple is “green” and takes a shot at competitors, as well. It will be interesting to watch the experts pick this apart in the coming days.
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Here’s a situation to watch: passionate volunteer with a huge network of friends versus front-running presidential candidate who has helped make MySpace a new factor in the 2008 elections.
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Highly connected people use e-mail to keep up with their dozens of contacts. In fact, they use e-mail far more often than the phone to stay in touch.
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Another YouTube “outing.” MSM can’t break news as fast as the YouTube crowd.
2 May 2007
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