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Steve Lodefink, Disney
When I think of something that I would like to have ... I tend to dive right in and start building my own despite the fact that I may not really be qualified to do so.”
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Joe Tartakoff on Microsoft
· Microsoft events staffed by Christian groups
· Microsoft hires Yahoo search executive
· Microsoft might issue bonds for first time
Andrea James on Amazon
· Bezos says ignore critics, don't fear failure
· Amazon veteran advances as Washington Post VP
· Drugstore.com partners with Medco Health
Brian Chin Buzzworthy
· iPhone bests Palm
· Spam wars update
· Drudge well-designed?
SFGate Tech Chronicles
· Netflix gets inside new Samsung Blu-ray players
· LinkedIn Raises Another $22.7 million
· How cybercriminals profit from stock declines
Chron.com TechBlog
· Gmail gets pretty, oh so pretty, with new themes
· Linkpost | 11.20.2008
· Are you a PC? Get it on your chest at the I’m a PC Store
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
· High-definition videos sneaking onto YouTube
· Yahoo introduces "Glue" visual search
· EU opens digital library to public with over 2 million works
Epicenter
From Wired
· AP Could Lose 10 Percent of Staff in 2009
· It's Official: Online Spending Stalls in Third Quarter
· Europe's Answer to Google Book Search Crashes on Day 1
Slashdot
News for nerds, stuff that matters
· Kaminsky Bug Options Include "Do Nothing," Says IETF
· Search For the Tomb of Copernicus Reaches an End
· Apple DMCAs iPodHash Project

Trying to navigate what is shaping up to be the first truly dreary holiday shopping season ever on the Web, they're engaging in price-cutting and discounting so aggressive that it threatens their profit margins and, in some cases, their very survival.
The New York Times
Teen's mom testifies in MySpace hoax trial
ABC News
Under worm assault, military bans disks, USB drives
Wired Danger Room
Teens learn a lot socializing online
New York Times
· Dell 3Q profit falls as PC spending slows
· Google's virtual world Lively to die next month
· Clearwire shareholders approve deal with Sprint
· Web ad sales rise slightly from prior quarter
· Ballmer dismisses Yahoo buyout but open on search
· Microsoft lets Zune music subscribers keep tunes
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