Thursday Mainstream Media Headlines
San Jose Mercury
Bill Gates has whirlwind day in Silicon Valley
Bill Gates came to Silicon Valley Wednesday in the role of the world's most famous do-gooder, not software mogul.
Bay Area home sales slower, median prices flat
A's unveil field of tech dreams
Ex-HP board chair pleads not guilty in leak case
Dean & Nooch
Our week with the Playstation III
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Animal care and behavior:
Humane Society Silicon Valley
San Francisco Chronicle
Why Valleywag got fired; Slide gets funding
Wall Street Journal
• "Wiki" Book: Pearson is joining with two top business schools to create a business book authored and edited by a "wiki."Time Warner Names NBC's Falco to Lead AOL
Dell to Delay Results as SEC Begins Probe
Pearson to Create a 'Wiki' Book
Sprint Launches Mobile Local Search
Microsoft Learns to Love Online Advertising
New York Times
The Internet: How to Make Your Web Site Sing for You
Annan Faults ‘Frightening Lack of Leadership’ for Global Warming
Blogs Take Lead in Reporting Polling Problems, With Supporting Evidence on YouTube
TechWeb
Microsoft Launches Office Live Out Of Beta
Online Ad Startup Aims to Automate Marketing
LucidEra Launches On-Demand BI
Google Sets Aside $200M+ War Chest For YouTube Indemnification
Live HDTV From Space Makes History, Project Leader Says
IBM Teams With DOE To Build Supercomputer 30X Faster Than BlueGene
Cingular To Offer Mobile Banking
Report: WiMax Is Gathering Momentum, On Its Way To 20 Million Users
Second Life Shop Owners Threaten Suit Against Virtual World's Creator
IBM Boosts Spain's Tech Reign
Newsfactor
AOL Upgrades Instant Messaging App
PS3 Supply Woes: Which Console Wins?
Microsoft and Novell: Harmony or Heartache?
Boost Launches Phone Tracking Service
Microsoft Forms Interoperability Group
SMBs Get Early Invites to Vista Party
The Outlook on Intel's Quad-Core Chips
Lenovo Introduces a New Tablet PC
Using CRM on the Go: Six Tips for Success
Microsoft Rolls Out Six Windows Patches
News.com
- Microsoft launches PowerShell, sets timeline for Longhorn
- The two sides of Bill Gates
- Next verse for Microsoft-SAP's business Duet
- Dell acquires ACS (News in brief)
- Office Live exits beta
- Nokia, Vienna to don Red Hat (News in brief)
- Study: Billions of dollars spent on security (News in brief)
- SANS names top hacker targets
- FCC official mum on AT&T-BellSouth merger
- Cingular to dabble in mobile banking
- Text message spam could spell trouble for text-based ads
Digital Life
- Home electronics for the holidays
- GPS finding its way to the mainstream
- 'Second Life' faces threat to its virtual economy
Media 2.0
- Google, Yahoo, Microsoft adopt same Web index tool
- AOL replaces CEO with NBC exec
- Republicans propose last-minute spy bill
- Microsoft teams with Sprint on mobile Web service
- Google to create 500 jobs in Dublin expansion (News in brief)
- Orb aims to beat YouTube at wireless Web video
Cutting Edge
Silicon Valley Watcher
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TechNet: Silicon Valley billionaires all agree - life is getting better!
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A View from Within on US Companies and China
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How Can Silicon Valley Help the World's Poor? The UN/RiOS Challenge
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Wednesday Main Stream Media Headlines
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11.15.06: Slide lands another round, making it a top-funded 2.0 co.
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11.15.06: MSFT Zune campaign comes with a loyalty oath
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11.15.06: Cisco will make A's a stadium of hi-tek delights
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Scoop: Browster acquisition in works - News Corp likely buyer
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Mid-Week Events: Lords and Masters; Pink Martini; "Howl"
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11.14.06: Ballmer: Zune will morph into video-sharing phone, but if its tech against style, Jobs will win every time.