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November
2006
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23:39 PM
America/Los_Angeles

Tuesday Headlines in Mainstream Media

SJ Mercury

Venture dollars pave way of new media 

Chart: Firms receiving funding in Q3 2006

Previous venture capital surveys

Deal adds mobile social networking plan

Microsoft exec goes after the iPod

Study finds Web isn't teeming with sex

Intel set to unveil quad-core processors

SF Chronicle

Valleywag update: Nick Denton speaks; YouTube parties with Beach Blanket Babylon

Find friends by cell phone

Loopt application's GPS program can beam map location-Ryan Kim

INNOVATIONS

Google, Apple among best firms at turning cost-efficient research into products-Tom Abate

New York Times

Microsoft Aims to Improve Its ‘Works Well With Others’ Score

Coming Soon via Your TiVo: Internet Video on Television

A DNA Chip Maker Acquires Gene-Sequencing Company

Apple Hires I.B.M.’s General Counsel

With a Dish, Broadband Goes Rural

Wall Street Journal

PowerPoint Pet Peeves

How Videogames Turn Physics Into Fun

Motorola to Acquire Netopia

New TiVo Feature Allows Sharing of Videos

Sony Says PS3 Can't Play Some Old Games

Movie Gallery Climbs on Revenue Gains

Intel Rolls Out Xeon Chip Line

Apple, Airlines Strike iPod Deal

News.com

Extra: Apple's iPhone is calling

Crave: USB Warmer Gloves

Blogma: Linus Torvalds officially a hero

Images: 35 years of Intel chip design

Blog: Win a 'Second Life' island

Video: Sony PS3 and Nintendo Wii

Reporters' Roundtable Podcast: Will they swoon for the Zune?

Holiday Gift Guide 2006

Intel's quad-core processors go live

Yahoo's Semel: Internet ad potential underestimated

IBM's chief steps into 'Second Life' for incubator launch

Images: IBM chief's 'Second Life' avatar

Reuters to syndicate blogs

Newsfactor

AMD Discontinues Low-Cost PC Program
A Good Technology Deal for Motorola
Sun Gives Open Source a Jolt of Caffeine
Report: Mobile TV Will Get More Personal
Sun Microsystems Lifts the Lid on Java
Jim Allchin Clarifies Windows Antivirus Remarks
Google Spiffs Up Private-Label Tools
New Zune Has Everybody Talking
Yahoo Brings Instant Messaging to E-Mail
Gates: Vista Survived Rivals' Attacks