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Madonna Ditches Label
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by Elizabeth Corcoran  10-10-2007   
 Wow. Another sign of how the established "powers that be" are fast becoming the "power that were."
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Facebook v. Google?
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by Elizabeth Corcoran  12-13-2007   
 This excerpt is from a blog quoting Ami Vora of Facebook.... Decades ago, Bob Kahn, one of the true "fathers" of the Internet because he was running the Darpa program that paid for all the research, told me that the future was about all about standards. How right Bob was -- and how true that observation continues to be today. When so many applications developers are tiny teams it seems to make sense that they have to prioritize their work and make a bet on one set of standards or another. And so the "most open" standard wins--as it always has.
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Mark Cuban, Facebook and OpenSocial
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by Elizabeth Corcoran  11-5-2007   
 Tim O'Reilly is one of the smartest independent thinkers on the web. I really like his point here -- that what we should look for is not merely a proliferation of tiny apps across every web-based application, but how to make use of social data. The full post is worth the click.
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Banned substances
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by Elizabeth Corcoran  1-1-2008   
 More things that you can't have rattling around in your luggage. Go long on those video conferencing stocks.....
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Measuring Internet Time In Miles Per Hour
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by Elizabeth Corcoran  10-11-2007   
 Nice when you have pocket change!
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Icahn After Yahoo?
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by Elizabeth Corcoran  5-13-2008   
 Icahn may be reworking the landscape of corporate America, one shareholder battle at a time. He pushed BEA into Oracles' arms; he got Motorola to agree to try to sell its handset division. And now Yahoo? It could wind up with the Redmond boys after all.
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Twittering Away?
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by Elizabeth Corcoran  10-9-2007   
 Interesting to see Google bet on Jaiku instead of Twitter.
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Secret backdoors in encryption
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by Elizabeth Corcoran  11-15-2007   
 Fascinating piece by Bruce Schneier, who's no hack when it comes to encryption. In the mid 1990s, there were many legitimate concerns about the government building in "backdoors" to encryption systems. It shouldn't be a surprise to see this issue reemerge -- and it warrants some close scrutiny.
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Blogging For Dollars
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by Elizabeth Corcoran  1-1-2008   
 Fascinating note about the economics of the web. But Scott Karp raises a great question when he says the web lacks a "content filter." Old school journalists would call such a system an "editor."
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Ooops, guess they didn't mean to turn it on...
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by Elizabeth Corcoran  5-9-2008   
 Ouch. AT&T can't seem to make up its mind about the free WiFi. It was nice while it lasted!
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CES: Bye, bye HD DVD
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by Elizabeth Corcoran  1-6-2008   
 Standards wars are brutal. Consumers really want a single standard, not warring ones. But that doesn't mean that the best technology always wins. This one seems to have really taken Toshiba off guard.
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The price of privacy
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by Elizabeth Corcoran  11-1-2007   
 Om Malik makes a great point here -- that with all the enthusiasm for social networking there are important privacy questions that will soon become mainstream. Look out for ads so targeted that they are like heat-seeking missiles!
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WiMax Revival
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by Elizabeth Corcoran  2-18-2008   
 Intel has a big stake in making WiMax happen. It was one of the great beneficiaries of WiFi -- and CEO Paul Otellini would like to see a replay of those happy days with WiFi. But there's lots more competition these days -- not to mention all the jostling going on over the FCC spectrum auction. Is it worth $2 billion to Intel to try to jump start WiMax? Probably so.
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Google goes everywhere!
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by Elizabeth Corcoran  11-7-2007   
 Talk about innovations that will help! Google and gas stations. Guys will never have to ask for directions again. Now, all they have to do is hook it up to real time traffic reports......
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Super Mario is baaack!
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by Elizabeth Corcoran  11-23-2007   
 Go Mario. Seems like just about everyone's childhood now has a little bit of Super Mario, doesn't it? Check out our story on other cool Wii games, too.
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Blodget's MicroHoo! Solution
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by Elizabeth Corcoran  2-3-2008   
 Former analyst turned blogger Henry Blodget has offers up his ideas about how MSFT & YHOO should combine forces. It's a pretty interesting strategic idea--but falls apart over issues such as leadership and execution. Steve Ballmer wants to make this deal happen. The idea that he'd delegate the whole thing to somebody in an organization where he has a mere 51% ownership sounds like a tough sell.
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Happy Holidays For Steve
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by Elizabeth Corcoran  11-20-2007   
 Looks like it will be a jolly holiday in Cupertino as the court washes its hands of lawsuits about backdating and Steve Jobs. Fake Steve should be pleased, too.
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No Leaps Taken Here
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by Elizabeth Corcoran  11-2-2007   
 We covered MetroPCS's aggressive bid to acquire Leap Wireless. Now it looks like the big carriers have a bit more time to develop their plans for capitalizing on the younger crowd of mobile users. Keep watching next week to see who signs onto Google's plans, too. see http://www.forbes.com/technology/2007/09/04/leap-wireless-metropcs-tech-cx_bc_0904leap.html
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A Busy Weekend for Strategic Warriors
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by Elizabeth Corcoran  2-2-2008   
 It's a busy weekend for many. Some investors are certainly trying to ready a "white knight" bid for Yahoo!--but any deal that involves a lot of leverage is going to involve slicing and dicing alot more of Yahoo! than Microsoft has suggested. We've heard all the rumors too--but again, $44.6 or so billion is still a big chunk of change. Private equity investors have to see a way to significant upside in the deal in the not-so-distant future--that spells even more dismemberment than Microsoft would likely cause. News Corp? It's own market cap is a mere $60 billion--taking on Yahoo! would be more of a merger than an acquisition, and News Corp. investors might punish Murdock by taking his stock down another 10-20%. Can Yang wring more money out of Microsoft? Again, only likely at the expense of employees. Our prediction: Microsoft will take the prize home.
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Yahoo! Code Yellow
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by Elizabeth Corcoran  2-8-2008   
 Rumors are running wild that the Yahoo! board is meeting to review the Microsoft bid. The directors have a fiduciary obligation to maximize shareholder value--otherwise they should brace themselves for a flood of class action lawsuits. Stay tuned.
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Time for a change: Moto's CTO heads out, too
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by Elizabeth Corcoran  12-3-2007   
 This move makes sense. Padmasree Warrior had been closely aligned with Zander's program. Look for her to reappear, however. She's smart and experienced, particularly in chip technology. This wasn't her last act.
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Directly listening to customers
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by Elizabeth Corcoran  1-30-2008   
 Dell's idea of opening kiosks where it could display --but not sell--products always seemed kind of crazy. It was another example of how Dell was trying to herd consumers into a model that worked for it--rather than doing what they wanted. A Dell exec is quoted in this story saying how closing the kiosks is an example of Dell "listening" to customers. Too bad it didn't listen the first time.
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