Monday, August 15, 2005

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Music Industry Worried About CD Burning (AP)
AP - Music copied onto blank recordable CDs is becoming a bigger threat to the bottom line of record stores and music labels than online file-sharing, the head of the recording industry's trade group said Friday.

Google deadline on book scanning stuns publishers (SiliconValley.com)
SiliconValley.com - Google's ambitious project launched last year to scan all sorts of books to make their contents available on the Internet set publishers snarling. Google's solution to the controversy has publishers snarling even more.

What Can Google Learn From Netscape's Downfall? (PC World)
PC World - The search company should never underestimate the power of Microsoft, experts say.

Shutterfly Launches PhotoShow DVD Service (Ziff Davis)
Ziff Davis - The online photo site allows users to create customized slideshows on DVD.

Internet phone carriers still seeking 911 replies (Reuters)
Reuters - Some of the top U.S. Internet phoneproviders told U.S. regulators this week they are still tryingto obtain acknowledgments from customers that they know thelimitations of dialing 911 with their service.

Corporate Blogging and the CIO (NewsFactor)
NewsFactor - Blogging began as a few individuals keeping online journals and now has become an industry unto inself, replete with its own terminology (blogs, bloggers, blogosphere), data formats, software applications and servers. Not unexpectedly, blogging has evolved from personal diaries to a method of corporate communication among management, employees and end-users.

Calif. man catalogs N.Korea's over-the-top rhetoric (Reuters)
Reuters - Few can denounce the"imperialistogre"or"kingpin of evil"as well as the writers at NorthKorea's official news agency, and a California graphic artistis now cataloging their rhetorical masterpieces on a Web site.

TiVo Tests Internet Download Service (AP)
AP - Add TiVo Inc. to the list of companies trying to wed the Internet to television. The digital recording company will soon allow customers to download TV shows to their set-top boxes via the Internet— even before the shows air on TV.

Google pauses on book search after copyright flap (Reuters)

"Google,Reuters - Google Inc., responding to anoutcry by publishers, has temporarily scaled back plans to makethe full text of copyrighted books in five of the world's greatlibraries searchable via the Internet.



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