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Tags for this date: apple, gigaom, google, iphone, microsoft, om malik, top

  1. Steve Jobs: Blender gets it wrong

    Gawker: valleywag - Jul 17, 2007

    Glossy music magazine Blender has named Apple CEO Steve Jobs to the top of the Powergeek 25, its list of the top 25 people who influence online music. We don't object to the content of the list, but we do object to the

    Tagged: apple, bittorrent, itunes, youtube, myspace, steve jobs, bram cohen, chris dewolfe, chad hurley, steve chen, tom anderson

  2. In Brief: Shoshana Zilberberg-Winter, founder of the ...

    Gawker: valleywag - Jul 17, 2007

    Shoshana Zilberberg-Winter, founder of the "original social networking site" sixdegrees.com, joins personal video sharing service Motionbox as chief marketing officer. Microsoft refugee Chris Brown joins as vice

    Tagged: microsoft, hires, chris brown, motionbox

  3. Follow-up: Blu-Ray backed site responds to criticism, now less deceptive

    Gawker: valleywag - Jul 17, 2007

    Although hi-def fans had already been declaiming the Blu-Ray backed Hollywood in Hi-Def site for days, it appears our Friday post may have helped provoke a response: the masthead now clearly states "Built for Blu-Ray

    Tagged: disney, sony, blu ray, fox, propaganda, follow up

  4. Live Coverage: Jerry Yang takes center stage in Yahoo's second-quarter earnings

    Gawker: valleywag - Jul 17, 2007

    Like a summer-fair wrestler extricating himself from a sweaty sumo fatsuit, Yahoo cofounder Jerry Yang is finding himself in a sticky situation. Yahoo's second-quarter earnings have come out. Without much of a track

    Tagged: yahoo, earnings, terry semel, jerry yang, sue decker, your privacy is an illusion, live coverage

  5. In Brief: Wi-Fi outages at Duke University blamed on ...

    Gawker: valleywag - Jul 17, 2007

    Wi-Fi outages at Duke University blamed on the number of iPhones trying to connect to the campus network. [Apple 2.0]

    Tagged: apple, iphone, wi fi

  6. Feuds: Om Malik's fishy hires

    Gawker: valleywag - Jul 17, 2007

    For Earth2Tech, the new green blog from GigaOm, founder Om Malik has hired Adena DeMonte away from the Red Herring, the struggling publication we've put on a deathwatch. That's got to be the last straw for Herring

    Tagged: top, exclusive, gigaom, feuds, deathwatch, om malik, red herring, earth2tech

  7. Microsoft: Search share gained, credibility lost

    Gawker: valleywag - Jul 17, 2007

    Compete, the website-measurement startup, announced that Microsoft had boosted its share of U.S. search queries by two-thirds from May to June. Microsoft's share is still small: It grew from 8.4 percent to 13.2 percent

    Tagged: windows vista, zune, microsoft, search, google, top, compete, live search club

  8. Hypocrisy: Thomas Hawk now thinks censorship is A-OK

    Gawker: valleywag - Jul 17, 2007

    The irascible photographer is okay with censorship if someone is policing his children for him. "I thought Apple was doing some basic screening and nothing too dangerous would get on there," he writes in a comment

    Tagged: flickr, iphone, thomas hawk, hypocrisy, zooomr

  9. In Brief: Apple is getting a new landlord. Silicon ...

    Gawker: valleywag - Jul 17, 2007

    Apple is getting a new landlord. Silicon Valley real estate mogul Carl Berg decides to sell his commercial property portfolio for $1.8 billion. [San Jose Mercury News]

    Tagged: apple, real estate

  10. Branding: "Say my name, say my name" is Microsoft's new tune

    Gawker: valleywag - Jul 17, 2007

    Literal-minded naming is a helpful trait in a programmer. For a brand marketer, it's utter disaster. The geek-centered culture at Microsoft has produced such monstrosities as "Windows XP 64-Bit Edition For 64-Bit

    Tagged: microsoft, robert scoble, branding

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