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Top News: Verizon iPhone coming soon. Really | Google as mobile service provider? | WPP buys Blue State Digital |

2011 Predictions/2010 in Review: Enterprise Mobility: 10 smartphone, tablet flaws that must disappear in 2011. 2010 and its year in IOS. Forget Android, Apple iPad will do   [...]

Top News: So far so good for Black Friday sales | E-commerce projections very robust | Chrome as a multi-tasker | Facebook privacy debate moves to UK

Black Friday: Promotions, tradition lure shoppers on Black Friday. Bargains bring out the crowds. Holiday sales forecast: E-Commerce growing  [...]

Industry Buzz & News: 6/04/10

Online Ad Market: Google quietly brings Twitter feeds to display ads. Publishing: Publishers see signs the iPad can restore ad money. Social Media: Why small businesses shouldn't   [...]

What Genachowski as FCC Chair Might Mean for Media

Former FCC chairman Dick Wiley thinks President Obama's likely choice for FCC chief, Julius Genachowski, will build a commission that is tough on media mergers and acquisitions. Wiley, a partner at law firm Wiley Rein, believes Genachowski's focus will be broadband, technology innovation and net neutrality,   [...]

Dan Rather: U.S. Journalism Has Lost Backbone

During his keynote at South by Southwest Interactive, longtime CBS broadcaster Dan Rather said American journalists "have become lapdogs to power, rather than watchdogs," reports CNET. "You can get so close to a source that you become part of the problem," he said. "Some people say that these powerful people use journalists, and they do. And they will use them to the fullest extent po  [...]

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Judge to Google and Feds: Render unto Caesar...and the Searcher

In a 21-page ruling (pdf) Friday, U.S. District Court Judge James Ware ordered Google to turn over to the government some URLs that Google indexes - but not data on online search habits, because that might result in "loss of good will" among searchers, reports AFX. The Justice Department had originally asked for " billions of URLs and two month's   [...]

New Tech, Old Message: Vox Populi, Vox Dei

A commentary by Tom Friedman of the New York Times decries that the U.S. is falling behind in the adoption of broadband and wireless technologies for accessing the internet: "The world is moving to an internet-based platform for commerce, education, innovation and entertainment. Wealth and productivity will go to those countries or companies that get   [...]

'Net Result of China's Expurgation: Dystopic Isolation

In other words, the Great Firewall of China, along with similar efforts by other governments similarly inclined to control (as all governments tend to be), may well succeed in carving out what was "conceived as one global medium, by its nature open and free...into a system of Balkanized national networks," warns Tim Wu in Slate. A University of Virginia Law Sch  [...]

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Burst CEO Interviewed on Anti-Spyware Campaign

iMedia interviewed Burst's Jarvis Coffin on his firm's PSA campaign to help viewers and publishers deal with spyware. The conversation rambles across the differences between adware and spyware - both theoretical and practical. Coffin notes that the interests of web publishers to be against both; spyware because of the harm done by its sleazy practices and adware more for competitive reasons. "I believe media and content benefit from   [...]

Dean Advisor: Campaign Won Growth by Sacrificing Control

iMedia: Mouse Pads and Shoe Leather iMedia's interview with Howard Dean campaign helper David Weinberger provides a review of what worked with the explosive growth of the Dean campaign's grassroots effort. The main message: by giving up control over the movement, the campaign sacrificed predictability for rapid growth. The conversation draws interesting parallels in brand marketing.   [...]