Newswatch 4.11.07: MySpace bans widgets
By Richard Koman - April 11, 2007
Google Earth zooms in on Darfur carnage (SF Chronicle)
HowStuffWorlks raises $75m for instructional video site (VentureBeat)
Catamount raises $82m, will dabble in clean tech (Venture Beat)
Palm Will Create Its Own Linux Platform (NewsFactor)
Sun CEO shows off high-end Rock chip (News.com)
Lorne Michaels kvetches about NBC-YouTube relationship (Google Watch)
Support for IBM landmark grows (Mercury News)
Search engines improve Sitemaps protocol (Infoworld)
Google plans worldwide developer day (ComputerWorld)
MySpace blocks Photobucket videos (News.com)
Santa Cruz schools want to go solar (Renewable Energy News)
Spam to overtake human-generated email in 2007 (Ars Technica)
Defendant prevails in another RIAA suit (Ars Technica)
Californian IT surges into London (FT)
Code of conduct? Complete Tosh (Guardian)
Spock's new people engine (TechCrunch)
Big round for Aggregate Knowledge (TechCrunch)
Code of Conduct: Lessons learned so far (Tim O'Reilly)
MySpacers learn harsh reality (Scoble)
Judge tosses date-dissing website suit (USA Today)
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