Joseph Tartakoff on Microsoft
· Chart: Microsoft's search share stays flat in December
· EU leans towards Opera in Microsoft antitrust probe
· Microsoft's Silverlight chosen to stream the inauguration
Andrea James on Amazon
· Customer voters choose 98115 for AmazonFresh delivery
· Brick-and-mortar suffering mounts
· Amazon loses New York tax lawsuit
Brian Chin Buzzworthy
· iTunes changes: Big deal or what?
· Twitter insecurity
· Finding a lost iPhone with a Bluetooth-enabled car
Chron.com TechBlog
· Updated: Reason No. 49,128 to patch your Windows PC
· Here's your Friday open-comment thread
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All Things D: Digital Daily
· The Wii Version Will Come With a WiiBong and WiiSyringe
· Xohm: No Long-Term Commitments Besides Baltimore Residency
· Black Monday
Ars Technica
The art of technology
· AMD cuts jobs by almost 10 percent, again
· Conficker worm spikes, infects 1.1 million PCs in <24 hours
· Study: violence in games not that compelling for most gamers
Epicenter
From Wired
· 5 Ways the Cellphone Will Change How You Listen to Music
· Economy Weakens PC, Chip Sales
· Ustream Goes Mobile With iPhone App
Slashdot
News for nerds, stuff that matters
· Report Claims 95% of Music Downloads Are Illegal
· Violence in Games, Once Again, Not That Compelling
· Wireless Internet Access Uses Visible Light, Not Radio Waves
Nearly a decade ago, early in Mr. Ballmer's tenure as CEO, Microsoft had its own inner Google and killed it.
Wall Street Journal
Twitter may have found its business model
ReadWriteWeb
Circuit City calls it quits; will close all stores
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· Microsoft Helps Stream Inauguration Video
· Loud to Delist Stock from NASDAQ
· WTC Funds Eight Company Projects
· Piot Starts at Gates Foundation
· Correction: Video game sales story
· Senate Republicans block delay in TV transition
· AMD to cut 1,100 workers, 9 pct of staff
· Samsung Electronics reorganizes to fight slump
· Intel sees more hard times in 2009
· Video game sales top $21 billion in 2008
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