Newswatch 4.10.07: RIAA wants to use pretexting

By Richard Koman - April 10, 2007

RIAA and MPAA: Copyright holders should be allowed to use pretexting (Ars Technica)

Yahoo to serve ads to Viacom sites (InfoWorld)

Good news and bad news for Vonage

(News.com)

Google buys stake in Maxthon Browser company (News.com)

MuniFi: Build it and they still don't come (GigaOm)

Salesforce.com adds content management system

In defense of Sam Zell (ValleyWag)

New technology aims to bore impatient spammers (Wash. Post)

Forget the eBay exit, sell on Web2.0forSale (TechCrunch)

FineTune launches Apollo Desktop Player (TechCrunch)

Trashing TechCrunch: Time to vote for winners

AMD plans to cut back on spending and hiring (NY Times)

SanDisk, Yahoo in music deal (NY Times)

Blogging codes of conduct: consensus still seems unlikely (Lawgarithms)


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