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YouTube Ain’t Screwed (Mashable!)
Something new in News (Scripting News)
TechCrunch brings in $240k p/m in advertising - signs of a profitable blog (The Blog Herald)
It pays to mull things over (Scripting News)
AAPL Q4 earnings announced, $1.01 per share (The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW))
Update: Apple Q4 profits boosted by iPhone and Mac sales (InfoWorld RSS Feed)
Earnings: Apple Q4 Revs Jump 28 Percent; Earnings Up 67 Percent; iPhone Sales Hit 1.1 Million (paidContent.org)
A new way to surf the New York Times (Scobleizer)
Something new in News (Scripting News)
Photos: Vietnam confabs mix tech fever with restraint (CNET News.com)
2007 Web 2.0 Summit Review: How the Web 2.0 Conference Has Evolved Over 2 Years (Read/WriteWeb)
Weekly Wrapup, 15-19 October 2007 (Read/WriteWeb)
Is CNBC shrugging off Fox Business Network? (BloggingStocks)
Has America’s First Friend Been Lying About His Age? (TechCrunch)
Comcast TiVo makes it into the wild (Engadget)
I’m miscellaneous (BuzzMachine)
Editor 2.0 (BuzzMachine)
Weekly Wrapup, 15-19 October 2007 (Read/WriteWeb)
StumbleUpon Expands Social Search Across the Web (TechCrunch)
Update: Apple Q4 profits boosted by iPhone and Mac sales (InfoWorld RSS Feed)
Apple reported strong earnings for its fourth quarter on Monday, boosted by record Macintosh computer sales and the shipment of 1.12 million iPhones. The company beat analyst estimates with net income of $904 million, or $1.01 per share, compared with $542 million, or $0.62 per share, in net income...
Apple estimates 250,000 iPhones sold to SIM unlockers (Engadget)
Frigtards: "People don't understand that we've invented ... (Valleywag)
"People don't understand that we've invented a new class of interface." -- The non-fake Steve Jobs, annoyed because customers fail to realize Apple's iPhones don't require them to choose an action verb after selecting an object. [NYT]...
Jobs: Mac has 'momentum,' nearly-annual OS updates will continue (The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW))
Rumor: 800 Apple Employees Out of iJob (CyberNet)
Apple Juices Up China, Retail Stores (Home:blogs)
Microsoft throws in the towel in EU antitrust fight (Microsoft News Tracker)
After the pummeling Microsoft took last month from the EU Court of First Instance, the big question was whether Microsoft would go another round in their European antitrust battle. That question was answered today when Microsoft decided to throw in the towel and not appeal:...
Open Season exposes the real price paid for Radiohead's new album (The Register)
Microsoft unveils remote mobile management software (InfoWorld RSS Feed)
'Profound' effect seen from Microsoft's EU compliance (InfoWorld RSS Feed)
How Far is the MPAA Willing to Go? (CyberNet)
Stopping piraters from downloading movies illegally is at the very top of the MPAA’s task list. Given that, they have gone to some great lengths to enforce their zero tolerance policy, and an exclusive article over at Wired today points this out. The article starts out “Promises of...
I Was a Hacker for the MPAA - Promised fame and fortune... (DSLreports - front page)
Former TorrentSpy collaborator turns to MPAA (TechSpot News)
Apple Profits Skyrocket (Dvorak Uncensored)
I complain traffic school. Instructor arrested. Apple profits up 67-percent. Microsoft lowers price of Xbox in Japan. IBM talks about mmWAVE. You can download 10GB in 6 seconds. Vonage gets sued by AT&T. NBC and YouTube deal crashes. Nolan Bushnell says modern games are "Trash." Microsoft to cough up code...
Atari founder hates on FPSes, calls game industry ‘race to bottom’ (CrunchGear)
Games All Downhill Since Pong? (Slashdot)