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  1. Craigslist fires back at eBay; Bogus Google ads to Kijiji alleged

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    Craigslist fires back at eBay; Bogus Google ads to Kijiji alleged Posted by Larry Dignan @ 2:44 pm Categories: General, Web Technology, Craigslist, eBay, E-commerce Tags: Google Inc., Craigslist, Advertisement, eBay Inc., Phishing, Cyberthreats, Security, Spam And Phishing, Larry Dignan Craigslist has filed its response to eBay’s lawsuit and the company hits back–hard. …

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  2. Icahn reportedly eyes Yahoo proxy fight

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    Icahn reportedly eyes Yahoo proxy fight Posted by Larry Dignan @ 12:14 pm Categories: General, Web Technology, Microsoft, Yahoo Tags: Yahoo! Inc., Microsoft Corp., Carl Icahn, Financial Accounting, Corporate Governance, Finance, Business Operations, Corporate Law, Larry Dignan In Focus » See more …

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  3. No Brotherly Love: EarthLink will pull its Wi-Fi network from Philly

    http://blogs.zdnet.com/BTL/?p=8808

    No Brotherly Love: EarthLink will pull its Wi-Fi network from Philly Posted by Larry Dignan @ 11:48 am Categories: General, Hardware Infrastructure, Wired & Wireless, Web Technology, Government Tags: EarthLink Inc., Network, Wi-Fi Network, City, Wireless LANs, Wi-Fi, Wireless, Networking, Larry …

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    OpenSolaris, VirtualBox, CommunityOne and So Much More

    http://blogs.sun.com/analyzethis/entry/opensolaris_virtualbo...

    a developer workstation capable of running just about any operating system on top of your existing desktop environment. Did I mention that it's free? So, all in all, a very exciting week at CommunityOne and JavaOne, but don't take my word for it: Read why the ZDNet believes that OpenSolaris is like Ubuntu for grown-ups Peruse Phoronix musing that OpenSolaris gives Solaris a new face Check out Tim Marsland blogging about VirtualBox and OpenSolaris

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    ZDNet: Tech News, Blogs and White Papers for IT Professionals

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    Craigslist fires back at eBay; Bogus Google ads to Kijiji alleged Craigslist has filed its response to eBay's lawsuit and the company hits back--hard. Craigslist alleges that eBay participated in everything from "unlawful and unfair competition," false advertising, business interference and ...

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    Digital Media Update

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    Last week, two major stories broke in the communications space -- first, Om Malik's closely followed report that many of the major telcos may be planning to launch a "Skype Killer" in 2009; and second, the formation of a new WiMax consortium led by Sprint, Intel, Google, Time Warner cable and others. Very interesting stories indeed from our perspective at SightSpeed ... Why? Because SightSpeed -- which is fully SIP and standards-based and with an already sizable, established and feature-rich SIP network for interoperability, as well as best in

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    It's Too late Baby, Yeah It's Too Late

    http://www.realtime-unifiedcommunications.com/mobilityfixed_...

    Last week two stories seem to generate a lot of interest all across the blogs and in the news. The first was the rumor of a "Skype Killer" being planned by the leading telcos around the world. The second was the blockbuster move by the new WiMax consortium of players including Intel, ClearWire, Sprint plus the cable companies, along with online leader Google, to take over what Sprint and Clearwire were both not really doing yet, that to create a national WiMax footprint here in the USA which will deliver, in

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    It’s Too late Baby, Yeah It’s Too Late

    http://ipadventures.com/2008/05/13/its-too-late-baby-yeah-it...

    Last week two stories seem to generate a lot of interest all across the blogs and in the news. The first was the rumor of a “Skype Killer” being planned by the leading telcos around the world. The second was the blockbuster move by the new WiMax consortium of players including Intel, ClearWire, Sprint plus the cable companies, along with online leader Google, to take over what Sprint and Clearwire were both not really doing yet, that to create a national WiMax footprint here in the USA which will deliver, in

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    It’s Too late Baby, Yeah It’s Too Late

    http://stardustglobalventures.com/?p=122

    Last week two stories seem to generate a lot of interest all across the blogs and in the news. The first was the rumor of a “Skype Killer” being planned by the leading telcos around the world. The second was the blockbuster move by the new WiMax consortium of players including Intel, ClearWire, Sprint plus the cable companies, along with online leader Google, to take over what Sprint and Clearwire were both not really doing yet, that to create a national WiMax footprint here in the USA which will deliver, in

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    Permanent Link to Garmin Mobile Pc With Gps 20x Bundle For Laptop Computers Pre Order

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    Washington-based Microsoft spinoff that tracks speeds on 100,000 miles of US highway using data from GPS-enabled fleet vehicles, toll booths, road sensors…and citizens’ mobile devices. The data is sold to a variety of ... Read the full post from Between the Lines Tags: General via Blogdigger blog search for Garmin Mobile. 05/05/2008 08:02 AM Garmin Mobile XT Special Offer Garmin Mobile XT Special OfferPalm GPS Navigator Kit + Garmin Mobile XT Software On Sale – Only $139 (Save $90 Instant

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    Telcos/Cable Operators -- "Skype Killer", WiMax and the Importance of SIP, Open Standards & Differentiation

    http://digitalmediaupdate.blogspot.com/2008/05/telcoscable-o...

    Last week, two major stories broke in the communications space -- first, Om Malik's closely followed report that many of the major telcos may be planning to launch a "Skype Killer" in 2009; and second, the formation of a new WiMax consortium led by Sprint, Intel, Google, Time Warner cable and others. Very interesting stories indeed from our perspective at SightSpeed ... Why? Because SightSpeed -- which is fully SIP and standards-based and with an already sizable, established and feature-rich SIP network for interoperability, as well as best in

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    It's Too late Baby, Yeah It's Too Late

    http://www.realtime-unifiedcommunications.com/2008/05/its_to...

    Last week two stories seem to generate a lot of interest all across the blogs and in the news. The first was the rumor of a “Skype Killer” being planned by the leading telcos around the world. The second was the blockbuster move by the new WiMax consortium of players including Intel, ClearWire, Sprint plus the cable companies, along with online leader Google, to take over what Sprint and Clearwire were both not really doing yet, that to create a national WiMax footprint here in the USA which will deliver, in

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    deal architect

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    When exactly did the tech industry risk/reward curve get so warped? Usually the more risk you take, the more your rewards. Dan Farber's talk with Larry Ellison comes down to "let smaller companies do the harder, riskier work". Not just blaming Oracle - with the possible exception of Apple, Cisco, Intel and parts of Microsoft, most large tech vendors are all about letting others do the

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