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Global Search Market Draws More than 100 Billion Searches per Month. [Comscore]
In Defense of the Punditocracy. [Anil Dash]
It’s not AT&T. It’s not Apple. It’s just Twitter. [Stardust Global Ventures]
Web Squared: Web 2.0 Five Years On. [Tim O’Reilly and John Battelle]
Wikipedia Looks Hard at Its Culture. [New York Times]
Lines are blurring in strange new world of [...]

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C.J.R.: Relax, Bloggers. The AP Isn’t Out to Get You
AVC: Monetize the audience, not the content.Comments are interesting.
Charlie Rose: Arrington on Charlie Rose, talks Twittergate, CrunchPad, and competition.
Read Write Web: News registry, the Associated Press is watching. View their protect, point, pay chart.
NPR: Sneak preview of the new NPR.org.
EFF: Apple withdraws threats against Wiki [...]

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Over the next few months Wikipedia will introduce server-side transcoding technology (i.e. no Adobe Flash), a new Wikipedia video player, and a set of collaborative editing tools which will allow community members to amend videos. This is a huge step forward in support for open video standards for the Wikipedia community.

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TechCrunch: The anatomy of the Twitter attack.
The first chapter of the Art Of Community by Jono Bacon is amazing. You can find it online or in PDF format on O’Reilly Media or visit Juno’s companion site at artofcommunityonline.org.
Read Write Web: Eighteen streaming music resources.
Wired: Rate your internet dependency level.
Beet.tv: Get ready for video on Wikipedia! [...]

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Peeking under the hood of the iPhone 3G S.
Incoming FCC chief wants inquiry of handset exclusivity.
Twitter business model revealed?
Wikipedia getting video within months.
One giant living room; Twicsy is a killer; kind of creepy way to search pictures shared on twitter.
Twenty-five hundred years of Government 2.0.
Dear wanna-bes, your Twitter stardom is coming to an end.
Friendfeed adds [...]

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