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Morning Links: January 31, 2007
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on January 31, 2007 - 7:46am.
Yahoo Planning to Add 100 Websites for Entertainment
(NYT)
Napster Chief Expects Boost from Cellphones
(R)
GSBC Acquires Wallflower, Australian Digital Signage S/W Firm, for $20M
Farecast Takes $12 Million More
(TC)
MySQL Prepping for an IPO
(Gigaom)
RealEstate.NET Domain Name Acquired for $300,000
NFL to Offer Video Downloads on iTunes
(AP)
Microsoft Sets Up MSN R&D Center in China
(R)
Teen Accuses Record Companies of Collusion
(AP)
Popular Networking Portal MySpace in Fashion Makeover
(AFP)
Online Ad Spending Projected to Grow by Nearly 20%
(eM)
In Survival Mode, Two Newsprint Makers Merge
(NYT)
Times Sharply Drops Value of New England Papers
(NYT)
Microsoft Tops Corporate-Reputation Survey
(WSJ)
Ad Trends: Non-Celebrities on the Web, Making Non-Pitches
(NYT)
Office of Problem Gambling Releases Largest Prevalence Study in the Nation
Interview with Founder of Social Communications Startup CircleUp.com
(SCT)
Bill Gates Updates His To-Do List
(CNET)
Geek Up Your Super Bowl
(Wired)
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Morning Links: January 29, 2007
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on January 29, 2007 - 12:28am.
LinkedIn Raises Nearly $13 Million More
(TC)
News Corp. to Buy 10% of ROO Group
(WSJ)
Web TV Downloads Forecast to Hit $6.3B
(FT)
YouTube to Share Revenue with Users
(BBC)
Verizon Rejected Apple iPhone Deal 2 Years Ago
(USAT)
Lime TV Launches Web Channel; to Phase Out Cable Network
(WSJ)
SFGate Posts Reader Voice Messages to Editors Online
(NYT)
At Davos, Squabble Resumes on How to Wire the Third World
(NYT)
Google Founders Admit China Censorship Was Damaging
(GU)
NDS and Dogan TV to Provide New Television Services in Turkey
Courts Turn to Wikipedia, but Selectively
(NYT)
NBA’s Cleveland Cavaliers Look to Lead e-Ticketing Trend
(AP)
Newspapers Lose Ground in Web-savvy Schools
(R)
At Last, Television Ratings Go to College
(NYT)
Billboards That Know You by Name
(NYT)
Joost Another YouTube?
(TR)
Is LinkedIn Worth A Quarter Billion?
(AC)
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Morning Links: January 26, 2007
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on January 26, 2007 - 6:01am.
U.S. Faces New Loss in Net Gambling Case
(R)
GoDaddy Pulls Security Site After MySpace Complaints
(CNET)
Social Teen Site MyYearbook.com Raises $4.1M in Venture Funding
Sales of Mobile Phones Top One Billion in 2006
(IW)
AT&T's TV Service Hits a Glitch
(WSJ)
Dow Jones Reports Sharp Rise in Profit; Ad Sales Increase
(NYT)
Delays Limit Robust Sales at Microsoft
(NYT)
Microsoft 'Not Happy' with Search Results
(CNET)
Google Edges Apple in Worldwide Brand Survey
(AI)
Midomi Music Search Site Can Name that Tune
(CNET)
Interview with Joel Downs, Founder, Answerbag.com
(SCT)
P2P Data Implies Bad News for Hollywood
(eM)
Mobilizing Social Networking Sites
(eM)
Smaller Is Better, Say Makers of Ultraportable PCs
(TR)
Inside the Lucasfilm Data Center
(CNET)
Multiplying the Payoffs From a Super Bowl Spot
(NYT)
Web Warriors Taking On Yahoo
(RH)
How Bob Iger Unchained Disney
(BW)
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Morning Links: January 22, 2007
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on January 22, 2007 - 7:02am.
U.S. Seeks Online Gambling Data from Investment Banks
(R)
Independent Record Labels Sign MySpace Deal
(R)
Ruckus Networks Widens Web Music Service to All US College Students
(AP)
Kiptronic Takes $4M for Ad Platform
(NTV)
4-Month Old Review Site Wize Gets $4 Million
(TC)
WSJ: Google in Talks to Acquire In-Game Ad Firm Adscape
AOL Announces 'Second Life' Presence
(CNET)
KeepYouSafe.com Launches Online Safe Deposit Box; Grabs Angel Funding
AOL Co-Founder Case Opens Online Health Site
(R)
MySpace Files Law Suit Against 'Spam King'
(IW)
Showtime and Electric Sheep to Launch The L Word in Second Life
Symantec Spinoff Fetches $19.5M
(RH)
Us Weekly and Veoh to Create Online Celebrity Entertainment Channel
(NYT)
Microsoft to Use Comics in Antipiracy Campaign
China Mobile Subscribers Top U.S. Population
(IW)
eMusic Hears Sweet Sound of Success in Europe
(R)
Comics Get Last Laugh with Tech Boom
(HR)
High Def Could be Too Real for Porn
(NYT)
Imagining Apple without Jobs
(B)
Digital Creates a New Crop of Kids: Generation We
(CNET)
Go Daddy’s Road to Super Bowl LXI Commercials
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Morning Links: January 19, 2007
Authored by
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on January 19, 2007 - 5:23am.
SDC Partners With Amobee to Provide Ads for Mobile Music Providers
Time Inc. Cuts Almost 300 Magazine Jobs to Focus on Websites
(NYT)
Jupiterimages Acquires StudioCutz.com, BlueFuseMusic.com and Music Assets
RealNetworks Launches Website for Movie News
(B)
Yahoo Offers New Website for Personal Finance
(R)
Wii-Contest DJs Could Face Criminal Charges
(GS)
DirecTV Subscription Prices to Increase 4%
(B)
Growth of Broadband-Over-Power-Line to Outpace Cable and DSL
Belgian Copyright Watchdog Pursues Yahoo
(WSJ)
Universal Plans to Hire Top Executive of Film Rival
(NYT)
AT&T Plans ‘Unity’ Strategy for Free Calls
(NYT)
AOL Streams QVC Online
(WSJ)
Price Cuts on Apple iPhone Likely
(NYT)
Indian Soaps Hit Net on Demand
(RH)
Video: How Blogs are Changing China
(WSJ)
Net Neutrality: Far from a Done Deal
(TR)
A Case for Reforming the BBC Licence Fee
(AMS)
Some Bling for Your Blog
(NYT)
Whose Gossip is it Anyway? TMZ, Perez Hilton, PopSugar Take the Lead
(RH)
Interview with Brian Dear, Founder, Eventful.com
(SCT)
Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Super Bowl Advertising
(eM)
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Morning Links: January 17, 2007
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on January 17, 2007 - 7:11am.
Global Digital Music Sales Nearly Doubled in 2006
(R)
Mobile-Ad Firm Millennial Media Lands $6.3 Million in Funding
(CNET)
MTV Networks' mtvU Acquires RateMyProfessors.com
AOL Phisher Faces Up to 101 Years in Prison
(CNET)
Sony Ericsson Rings Up Record Earnings
(CNET)
Two Charged in Payments From Wagers on Internet
(NYT)
TagWorld Rumors: Viacom Investment and Partnership
(TC)
MySpace Reportedly to Offer Parental Notification Software
(R)
Zenith Nabs $750 Mil. 20th Century Fox Film Media Buying
(MediaWeek)
AOL Subsidiary Userplane Launches Ad Revenue-Sharing Program
Former PayPal COO Launches Family Tree Site Geni.com
Softbank CEO Mum on iPhone Debut in Japan
(R)
Germany Seeks Common EU Rules on Violent Video Games
(IW)
Sirius to Carry CNN Online
(R)
Is Live Sex On-Demand Coming to Hotel TVs?
(NYT)
Atop TV Sets, Basic Black Boxes Face Competition
(NYT)
Behind the Anshe Chung DMCA Complaint
(CNET)
Companies Vie for Ad Dollars on Mobile Web
(WSJ)
YouTube Executive Discusses Ad Potential
(WSJ)
Why Joost Is Good for TV
(Wired)
How Yahoo Blew It
(Wired)
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Morning Links: January 16, 2007
Authored by
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on January 16, 2007 - 7:52am.
Skype Founders Name New Video Start-up Joost
(CNET)
Netflix to Deliver Movies to the PC
(NYT)
Video: Interview with Netflix CEO Reed Hastings
(CNBC)
Netflix Movie Downloads: A Big Yawn
(MW)
EMI, Baidu to Launch Chinese Music Service
(R)
AOL Won't Raise TradeDoubler Bid
(WSJ)
Limelight Networks Unveils Terabit Per Second Delivery Network
Amp’d Mobile to Broadcast Live NBA, NCAA & Summer Hoops
ProGames Network Partners with Several Major Gaming Companies
Amobee Launches Mobile Advertising Trial with Orange in France
Google, Yahoo Gain Share in U.S. Web Search Market
(R)
DMCA Complaint Against YouTube Dropped
(CNET)
Transmeta Gets a New Chief
(CNET)
Beatles Catalog to Reach Apple's iTunes by Valentine's Day?
(AI)
Illegal Video Downloads Outpace Legal Downloads Four to One
(eM)
Bigger Sites May Not Be Better for Online Advertisers
(eM)
IPhone May Boost Revenue for Carriers
(LAT)
Can iPhone Relieve iPod Margin Squeeze?
(RH)
Interview with Howard Rheingold on Virtual Communities
(CNET)
Golden Globe Winners
(LAT)
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Buck It Like Beckham
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on January 16, 2007 - 4:33am.
Michael Buckley's irreverent take on David Beckham's coming to America:
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Morning Links: January 15, 2007
Authored by
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on January 15, 2007 - 6:59am.
AOL Makes $900M Bid for TradeDoubler
(AP)
AOL Deal for Swedish Online Ad Firm is Opposed
(R)
Game Search Engine Wazap Raises $7.9 Million
(RH)
Free Dating Site OkCupid Raises $6 Million
(GO)
Intel, Eros Debut On-Demand Bollywood Service on Viiv Platform
MSN to Present New Series and Insider Views of the Golden Globes
(LAT)
ARRIS and TANDBERG Television Announce Intention to Combine
Akoo Signs Licensing Agreement With Universal Music Enterprises
MTV Launches 'Virtual Hills' Based on There.com Platform
(CNET)
The Active Network Acquires Runner Community Site Cool Running
Late 'Warcraft' Expansion Pack to Debut
(AP)
Disney Pays CEO Iger Nearly $17 Million
(WSJ)
Bertelsmann Is Days Away From Naming a New Chief
(NYT)
Microsoft to Launch Xbox 360 in China Soon
(R)
SIAA Nets $1 Million in Piracy Settlements in December
(IW)
AT&T to Offer $20 'Naked' DSL Service
(USAT)
Starting a Business in Second Life
(Entrepreneur)
User-Generated Websites in Clicks-to-Cash Dilemma
(R)
Hollywood Asks YouTube: Friend or Foe?
(NYT)
What Does Deleted Post Say About NBC’s Social Networking Strategy?
(TC)
Selling AOL, One Piece at a Time
(GO)
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Morning Links: January 12, 2007
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on January 12, 2007 - 7:15am.
AOL Signs Napster as Music Subscription Service
(WP)
Licensing the iPhone Name Could Run Apple $325M Yearly
(RH)
HarperCollins Buys Equity Stake in NewsStand
(WSJ)
AMD Shares Plunge 10 pct. on Q4 Warning
(AP)
Head of MTV Networks Leaving
(NYT)
AT&T to Replace Cingular Brand Monday
(PCM)
Revamping of EMI Begins With Management Shake-Up
(NYT)
Gaming Industry Breaks Out of Funk with Record Sales in 2006
(USAT)
Nintendo Wii tops Sony's PlayStation 3 in December
(R)
Times Co. to Cut Jobs in New England
(NYT)
Sundance Film Shorts to be Sold on iTunes
(R)
Report: Google, CBS in Talks on Ads, Content
(CNET)
PayPal to Offer Password Key Fobs to Users
(CNET)
The Pirate Bay in Bid for Own Island to Beat Copyright Laws
(AFP)
Monster.com's Founder Starts Search Engine for a 50-and-Over Crowd
(LAT)
LinkedIn Launches Q&A Feature
(IW)
Interview with Akamai CTO Mike Afergan
(SA)
Steve Jobs Walks the Tightrope Again
(NYT)
How Apple Could Fight Cisco
(CNET)
The Ultimate iPhone Frequently Asked Questions
(NYT)
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Morning Links: January 11, 2007
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on January 11, 2007 - 8:12am.
First 100,000 Apple TVs to Start Shipping Later This Month
(AI)
Oversee.net Acquires LowFares.com
BBC to Develop Social Networking Websites
(R)
Former Fastclick Executives Open Venture Capital Firm
(TD)
Touchstone to Publish Book by Contest Winner Chosen on Gather.com
(NYT)
E.W. Scripps Explores Options for Its Newspaper Holdings
(NYT)
AAA Unveils Online Gas Station Locator
(AP)
Mobile Payment Forum Announces New Membership Category
A Shuffle at Paramount, and More to Come
(NYT)
U.S. Warns About Canadian Spy Coins
(AP)
Dell Losing Another Executive
(CNET)
China's Blogging Population Reaches 20 Million
(AFP)
Entertainment Downloads Are Up – What's Next?
(eM)
Consumers Uncomfortable in the Digital Home
(eM)
Manifesto Games Sparks an Indie Game Revolution
(Wired)
Digital Billboard Up Ahead: New-Wave Sign or Hazard?
(NYT)
YouTube Rivals Look for Answers
(CNET)
Yahoo’s Last Gadget Standing CES Award Winners
(Yahoo!)
CNET’s 2007 Best of CES Award Winners
(CNET)
Top 5 Trends at CES
(GO)
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Morning Links: January 9, 2007
Authored by
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on January 9, 2007 - 7:53am.
Jobs Unveils Long-Awaited Phone, TV Box
(AP)
Sirius Hands Stern $83 Million Stock Bonus
(R)
Wiki Maker Wetpaint Raises $9.5 Million Second Round
(CNET)
Sharp Unveils 108-inch LCD Television
(CNET)
Borders-Gather.com Project Announced
(AP)
MySpace Extends European Reach with French Site
(R)
OGPlanet Partners With WildTangent On MMOG
(SCT)
YouTube Considers Offline Video Distribution
(WSJ)
ITunes to Offer Viacom Movie Titles
(WSJ)
Apple Sells 2 Billion Songs Through iTunes
(AP)
Zinio Announces Launch of TV Guide Magazine in Digital Format
Brazilian Judge reverses YouTube Ban
(AP)
Battery Recharger for $100 Laptop Looks Like a Yo-Yo
(IW)
Hybrid Products Unlikely to End DVD Format War
(R)
It's Boom Time for Gadget Giants, But Where is Profit?
(R)
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Morning Links: January 8, 2007
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on January 8, 2007 - 7:18am.
Sony, Microsoft Hit Game Console Targets
(R)
Hearst Magazines Digital Media Acquires Youth Site eCRUSH.com
Apple, Microsoft to Unveil Digital Media Systems
(R)
HP Introduces New Voodoo Notebook
(IW)
Akimbo VOD Content to Launch on AT&T Homezone Service
Star Print Reporters are Making Leap to Online News
(NYT)
Comedycentral.com Launches 11 New Original Web Series
Verizon to Announce Plan for TV Shows on Cellphones
(NYT)
Sling TV Offering Comes to Palm Phones
(AP)
MySpace Partners with Broadband Emmy Awards
Modeo Launches Live Mobile TV Beta Service for New York Metro
BroadClip’s Free MediaCatcher Captures Unlimited Music for Portables
P&G Launches an Online Community for Women with Yahoo
China Media Battle Hints at Shift on Intellectual Property
(NYT)
Tiny New Cable – Thinner than Human Hair – May spur Big Tech Advances
(R)
Satellite Television in a Portable Box
(NYT)
Survey Studies Teen Social Networking
(AP)
Network Deals Could Undercut Cable TV
(WSJ)
Is the Sex-Entertainment Business Shrinking?
(eM)
Interview with Live Social Net Site Stickam Execs
(SCT)
Seven Reasons Why MP3 is the Future of the Music Industry
(Wired)
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Morning Links: January 5, 2007
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on January 5, 2007 - 4:59am.
Digital Music Offsets Drop in CD Buying
(LAT)
Google Buys Stake in Chinese P2P Site
(NYT)
User-Gen Site VMIX Raises Series-B Funding
Motorola Lowers Profit Forecast
(NYT)
30 Second Ads for Super Bowl Will Cost Record $2.6 Million
(NYT)
Vio Buys Ad Delivery Division, AdSEND, from The Associated Press
Berkleemusic Becomes the World’s Largest Online Music College
Senators Aim to Ease Up on Net, Phone Taxes
(CNET)
Democrat Politico Ventures into 'Second Life'
(CNET)
U.K. Pop Charts Set for Radical Overhaul
(R)
German Authorities Could Come to Aid of BenQ Mobile
(AFP)
Paramount Pictures Goes Mobile
(AWN)
Hitachi Introduces 1-Terabyte Hard Drive
(PCW)
Tech Companies Building Virtual HQs in Second Life
(TR)
New Fraudwall CEO Takes On Web Ads
(WSJ)
Viacom's MTV Networks Announces Global Digital Media Team
InfoSpace Announces New Leadership Structure
IPTV Will Kill Traditional Schedules as Broadcasters Struggle
(Rev)
Forrester: US Consumers are Ready for Mobile Marketing
New Questions Over Web Control as Brazil Orders YouTube Shutdown
(RH)
Microsoft's Xbox Whiz Drives Strategic Shift
(WSJ)
The Boob Tube Goes Broadband
(TR)
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Morning Links: January 4, 2007
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on January 4, 2007 - 7:40am.
Studios OK Technology for Movie Downloads
(AP)
New Disc from Warner Bros. May Sway DVD Wars
(NYT)
LG Electronics to Bridge DVD Divide
(AFP)
SanDisk Releases 32GB Flash Drive
(PCW)
Maker of Flexible Displays Lands $100 Million
(TD)
Media Marketplace Mochila.com Raises $8M
(RH)
Apple Seen Launching New iPod, iTV and iPhone at Macworld
(AI)
Cisco Acquires Spam Blocker IronPort Systems for $830 Million
(RH)
Indications of a Slowdown in Sex Entertainment Trade
(NYT)
Ex-Viacom Executive Launches Web Venture
(LAT)
Google Partners with China Mobile
(AFP)
Napster Expects Better Upcoming Sales
(R)
Blockbuster Shuts Down in Peru, Piracy Blamed
(R)
Irony: Jobster Cuts 60 Jobs
(SPI)
Two More Executives Depart Guba
(CNET)
Co-Founders Quit Microsoft Game Studio Rare
(CNET)
French Game Maker Sues Microsoft
(IDG)
Online Spending Tops $100 Billion
(IDG)
Turner Broadcasting Takes Small is Beautiful Approach to Web
(WSJ)
Samsung Enables Cellphones to Pick Up Local Digital TV Signals
(WSJ)
Building a Poor Man’s Home Media Network for Less than $1,000
(NYT)
The Future of the BBC
(Economist)
Best Blogfights of 2006
(Wired)
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Morning Links: January 3, 2007
Authored by
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on January 3, 2007 - 4:55am.
Macrovision Acquires Mediabolic for $43.5 Million in Cash
Sirius Reaches 6 Million Subscribers, Free Cash Flow Positive
(R)
Blockbuster Totals Over 2 Million Online Users by Year End
(R)
Intertainer Files Patent Lawsuit Against Apple, Google and Napster
(NYT)
Earthlink CEO Gary Betty Dies of Cancer; Lunsford to Remain Interim CEO
Fox Business Channel Strikes NY Cable Distribution Deal
(FT)
IMG Acquires Tennis Week and Tennisweek.com
Study Claims Huge Potential for Apple iPod Phone
(AI)
IDC: Subscription-Based Wireless Games Will Gain Ground by 2010
NDS and CyberLink Partner to Deliver Pay-TV Entertainment To PCs
Yahoo and Dash Navigation Plan In-Car Local-Search Link
(WSJ)
U.S. Group Sues Nokia, Samsung Over Bluetooth
(R)
HandHeld Entertainment Launches ZVUE.mobi for Smartphones & Pocket PCs
Wall St. Journal Blazes New Trail for Newspapers
(BW)
Say Hello to Peer-to-Peer Advertising
(GD)
Wikinomics Could Change Everything as Concept of Sharing Spreads
(USAT)
2007 CES Keynotes Suggest Old Media and Carriers are Fighting Back
(FT)
How to Throw Away that Broken iPod
(TR)
Top 10 Media Trend Predictions for 2007
Legal Predictions for 2007
(Wired)
YouTube vs. MySpace: Is Friendly UGC Bankable?
(ZDN)
Interview with Danny Kastner, CEO of FanRocket
(SCT)
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Morning Links: January 2, 2007
Authored by
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on January 2, 2007 - 7:02am.
AT&T Plans Push in Wireless, Ads
(WSJ – Free)
Updated Disney.com Offers Networking for Kids
(WSJ)
Music Industry Changes Its Tune on Podcasts
(WSJ)
Autonet Mobile & Avis to Offer On-Car Wi-Fi by March; Bumps Lie Ahead
(NYT)
Charles Schwab and Chrysler Sponsor Free WSJ.com Access
(CZ)
1105 Media to Acquire Fawcette Technical Publications
BenQ Mobile Faces Liquidation
(CNET)
Orb Networks Names New CEO
Washington Post Shoots for Closer Web, Print ties
(R)
Comic Book Heroes Drawn from Indian Religion & Mythology
(WSJ)
As YouTube & MySpace Filter Content, Young Turn to Riskier Social Sites
(NYT)
The Lonely Newspaper Reader
(NYT)
2006 Called the Deadliest Year for Journalists and Media Workers
(DJ/.AP)
The Other Guys in Digital TV
(CNET)
Video-Game Realism Shifts into High Gear
(TR)
Opinion: What Does 2007 Hold for Apple?
(MacW)
eMarketer's 10 Key Predictions for 2007
(eM)
LA Times 2007 Predictions for Media
(LAT)
Six Advertising Predictions for 2007
(CZ)
In Silicon Valley, the Race is on to Trump Google
(NYT)
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Morning Links: December 29, 2006
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on December 29, 2006 - 6:40am.
Apple Incurs $84M Options Expense, Maintains Confidence in Jobs
(AI)
Hollywood Wins Copyright Suit in China
(R)
Media, Tech Firms Probe Possible High-Def DVD Hack
(R)
Samsung Develops Fuel Cell that Powers Notebook PCs for 1 Month
(NF)
China has 830 Million Phone Users, 132 Million Online
(AFP)
Digg Raises $8.5 Million
(RH)
Jupitermedia Acquires JustTechJobs.com
Judge Rejects Patent Lawsuit Against Google’s AdSense & AutoLink
(RH)
DareJunkies.com Combines the Culture of YouTube with JackAss
(LAT)
Microsoft, AMD Send Free High-End Laptops To Select Bloggers
(TW)
College Student Launches OneYearForSale.com, Sells Ad Minutes for Tuition
United Online Taps Covad for DSL Broadband Service to ISP Customers
(SCT)
Chavez to Shut Down Opposition TV in Venezuela
(BBC)
Several More Days Needed to Repair Quake Damaged Data Cables
(NYT)
Blogosphere is Buzzing: What's Up with Jobster?
(ST)
Better Photo Search Could Reduce Privacy
(AP)
Old Media Mergers Fail to Deliver
(FT)
Digitas Aims to Keep Edge, Lead in Global Realm
(WSJ)
Alliances Key for Search Giants
(BBC)
What’s Ahead in Advertising
(NYT)
French Space Agency to Publish UFO Archive Online
(R)
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Morning Links: December 28, 2006
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on December 28, 2006 - 7:26am.
Apple Board Did Not Approve 7.5 Million Stock Options to Steve Jobs
(FT)
US Gov't Unlikely to Nail Apple and Steve Jobs
(AI)
Asia Slowly Recovers from Telecom Outage
(AP)
Online Shoppers Overwhelm iTunes Store
(AP)
Broadcaster Settles Lawsuit Over Payola
(B)
Microsoft Adds Behavioral Ad Targeting
(AP)
Fox To Put Bowl Championship Series Online
(B&C)
Mobile Entertainment's Revenue Potential Sharply Debated
(eM)
Strategy Analytics Predicts $5B In-Vehicle Infotainment Chip Market
5Fad with BrainMedia Enters the Chinese Mobile Streaming Market
PayPerPost Acquires Professional Blogger Site Performancing.com
PartyGaming to Acquire Empire Online’s Gaming Assets for $30-40M
Alliance Data's Epsilon to Acquire Abacus, a Division of DoubleClick
Google to Invest in Chinese Video Website
(B)
The iPhone Really Exists but Apple Doesn’t Make It
(NYT)
Star Tribune Sale Reflects Advertisers Shift to Web
(PP)
Cellphones for the Music Fan
(NYT)
Interview with Alternate Reality Game Designer Jane McGonigal
(CNET)
Innovations That Will Change Work, Play and Communication in 2007
(LAT)
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