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ndouglas · 05/01/06 12:27PMMorning news: Free Napster, Poor Gates, $2.6 billion Vonage
ndouglas · 05/01/06 11:20AMTwo-screen two-step
ndouglas · 04/20/06 09:48PMThe LucasArts president then made air quotes.
ndouglas · 04/17/06 04:09PMThe Times is a YouTube wannabe
ndouglas · 04/17/06 03:40PMThey found one!
ndouglas · 04/17/06 10:30AMZunafish spreads revolutionary idea, "sharing"
ndouglas · 04/13/06 02:14PMRemainders: Super wi-fi edition
ndouglas · 04/10/06 07:39PM
¬ Google's free San Fran wi-fi will track your location. Oh, don't worry, they have some clause about evil, right? [NYT]
¬ Silicon Valley, meanwhile, plans its own wi-fi coverage. It'll be like San Fran's, only with fewer homeless trustafarians using it. [GovTech]
¬ Soon you'll have wi-fi on the BART. Caveat: After a few days on those seats, your laptop will smell like urine. [MuniWireless]
¬ Boy in the Bubble: The sad story of David Winer. (Oh. David Vetter? Damn.) [Wired News]
¬ Magazine calls Osama bin Laden a "Venture Capitalist." Next week: in a new bin Laden tape, the terrorist decries the "vicious, unfounded insult." [Freezerbox]
¬ The New York Times' new reason to be dull: search engine optimization. Tomorrow's top headline: "Poker Viagra Antidisestablishmentarianism (and the Pope died)" [NYT]
Ryan Jacob stole his keyboard from a preschooler
ndouglas · 04/10/06 06:35PMNY Times: There are black people on the Internet
ndouglas · 04/03/06 10:52AMTechies high on ethanol
ndouglas · 03/27/06 10:31PMThe new New York bubble
ndouglas · 03/13/06 01:51PMSilicon Alley is edgy
ndouglas · 03/13/06 01:35PMFlipmeat roundup: Odeo, Friendster, organic humans
ndouglas · 02/07/06 10:12AM
Yahoo may buy Odeo. Seems destined, no? [TWiT via Unofficial Yahoo Weblog]
Google may buy Friendster. Main difference between Friendster and Orkut? At least Orkut has Brazilians. [SiliconBeat]
The NYT already bought news aggregator/annotator BlogRunner. So now writing the Times will cost you too. [PaidContent]
Man and machine may merge. Give it 40 years. [KurzweilAI.net]
Draper Fisher Jurvetson is funding Tagworld, another pretty-faced Myspace wannabe. [TechCrunch]