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Gmail’s Mysterious Grey Box
Michael Arrington via TechCrunch on Sun, 06 Jul. 2008
There’s a small grey box rendered in an iFrame in the top left hand corner of Gmail, and readmore
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Le mystère de la petite boite grise sur Gmail….
Michael Arrington (adaptation: via TechCrunch en français on Sun, 06 Jul. 2008
La semaine dernière nous avons reçu le mail d’un lecteur à l’œil affiné qui a repéré cet étrange graphique en haut à gauche de Gmail. Un petit icône en forme de boite grise et noire d’environ 10 pixels sur 10 readmore
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Friendfeed beets twitter?
Michael Arrington via RSSmeme on Sun, 06 Jul. 2008
Shared 19 times Tagged Company & Product Profiles (2445) Friendfeed (733) twitter (1490) readmore
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Friendfeed v. Twitter: Half The Followers In Five Months
Michael Arrington via TechCrunch on Sun, 06 Jul. 2008
Twitter is still far larger than its much younger competitor Friendfeed in aggregate terms. But an interesting trend is developing - many longtime Twitter users are noticing that the number of fo readmore
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Think Before You Voicemail
Michael Arrington via TechCrunch on Sat, 05 Jul. 2008
Voicemail is dead. Please tell everyone so they’ll stop using it. When I first started out in the real world in the mid-nineties voicemail was an important productivity tool. I remember people talking about the pros and cons of various enterprise voicemail systems - which had the be readmore
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Yahoo’s Helpful Shortcut To Pictures Of Underage Girls
Michael Arrington via TechCrunch on Sat, 05 Jul. 2008
Yahoo Shortcuts automatically finds and underlines interesting items in articles and provides additional information via a pop up window (Yahoo Shortcuts also refers to shortcuts in Yahoo Search for common things like travel search). “People, places, organizations, and other things of interest readmore
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Judge Protects YouTube’s Source Code, Throws Users To The Wolves
Michael Arrington via TechCrunch on Thu, 03 Jul. 2008
The ongoing Google/YouTube-Viacom litigation has now officially spilled over to users with a court order requiring Google to turn over massive amounts of user dat readmore
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Judge Protects YouTube’s Source Code, Throws Users To The Wolves
Michael Arrington via TechCrunch on Thu, 03 Jul. 2008
The ongoing Google/YouTube-Viacom litigation has now officially spilled over to users with a court order requiring Google to turn over massive amounts of user dat readmore
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Baseball Boss: If You Don’t Love Baseball Yet, You Will Now
Michael Arrington via TechCrunch on Wed, 02 Jul. 2008
First off, if you love Baseball, skip this post for a minute and go claim one of the 1,000 beta accounts we have for Baseball Boss - click “register” on the top left and use the code “tech readmore
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Interview With Barney Pell and Ramez Naam About Microsoft’s Powerset Acquisition: Integration By End Of Year
Michael Arrington via TechCrunch on Wed, 02 Jul. 2008
I spoke with Powerset cofounder/CEO Barney Pell and Microsoft’s Live Search General Program Manager readmore
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Ballmer on Yahoo Deal: The Bankers “screwed everything up.”
Michael Arrington via TechCrunch on Wed, 02 Jul. 2008
Interesting and surprisingly detailed story in the Wall Street Journal tonight about the ongoing (never ending) Microsoft/Yahoo deal. The headline is that Microsof readmore
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Le fondateur de MyBlogLog lance Gnip afin de faciliter la portabilité des données
Michael Arrington (adaptation: via TechCrunch en français on Wed, 02 Jul. 2008
Le fondateur de MyBlogLog, Eric Marcoullier, avait vendu sa société readmore
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Ballmer on Yahoo Deal: The Bankers “screwed everything up.”
Michael Arrington via TechCrunch on Wed, 02 Jul. 2008
Interesting and surprisingly detailed story in the readmore
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Dear Recruiters: Please Don’t Call Us Asking For Advice On Where To Place Outgoing Executives - It’s Too Tempting
Michael Arrington via TechCrunch on Tue, 01 Jul. 2008
I’m just going to write this once, and point back to it in the future. If you are a recruiter representing an executive quietly looking for a new job, it probably isn’t the best idea to call and leave a voicemail with details on the person and asking for advice on which companies would be a good fit. Yes, we probably have a good idea of who’s hiring and might be interested. But we readmore
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Engadget’s Ryan Block and Peter Rojas To Team On New Startup
Michael Arrington via TechCrunch on Tue, 01 Jul. 2008
Engadget’s editor-in-chief Ryan Block will be leaving parent company AOL shortly, sources say, to launch a new startup. Partnering with him on the new company will be Peter Rojas, Engadget’s former editor-in-chief (pictured left below, ne readmore
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Engadget’s Ryan Block and Peter Rojas To Team On New Startup
Michael Arrington via TechCrunch on Tue, 01 Jul. 2008
Engadget’s editor-in-chief Ryan Block will be leaving parent company AOL shortly, sources say, to launch a new startup. Partnering with him on the new company will be Peter Rojas, Engadget’s former editor-in-chief (pictured left below, ne readmore
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Ok, Now It’s Done. Microsoft To Acquire Powerset
Michael Arrington via TechCrunch on Tue, 01 Jul. 2008
Microsoft will announce today that they have acquired San Francisco based semantic search engine Powerset. The acquisition price is not being disclosed, but our understanding from sources close to the deal is that t readmore
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Gnip Launches To Ease The Strain On Web Services
Michael Arrington via Ajax Blog on Tue, 01 Jul. 2008
MyBlogLog founder Eric Marcoullier sold his company to Yahoo in January 2007 readmore
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Gnip Launches To Ease The Strain On Web Services
Michael Arrington via TechCrunch on Tue, 01 Jul. 2008
MyBlogLog founder Eric Marcoullier sold his company to Yahoo readmore
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Today’s The Day. Put That Phone Down While Driving In California, Or Pay $20
Michael Arrington via TechCrunch on Tue, 01 Jul. 2008
I hope you got it out of your system, people. Today’s the day that you can no longer use a handheld mobile device in California and Washington (the two states where I spend most of my time). So break out the Bluetooth headsets a readmore
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