Newswatch 4.13.07: CEO of Yahoo target committed securities fraud
By Richard Koman - April 13, 2007
What do you think of this news feature? Useful? Superfluous? Let us know in the comments. Want to see more headlines? Fewer? Should we include a blurb? This morning's news:
Rivals.com CEO committed securities fraud: Yahoo deal killer? (TechCrunch)
Net reaches out to final frontier (BBC)
Leopard delayed by Apple iPhone (BBC)
Chips stack up in 3rd dimension (BBC)
MI iPod proposal possibly influenced by Apple (Ars Technica)
Online comments by minors Constitutionally protected (Ars Technica)
HP selects Via processor for China PC (News.com)
Robertson launches new DRM-free music service (News.com)
Virtual theft reports skyrocket in China (China Herald)
Paris Hilton bait for MS cursor exploit (eWeek)
Akamai goes P2P, buys Red Swoosh (GigaOM)
Rolling Stone's new social network (GigaOM)
Why Apple shifted coders to iPhone (GigaOM)
Ghost - WebOS for real (Startup Squad)
CBS shows coming to MSN, Joost, AOL (Infoworld)
China improving on piracy: MS lawyer (Infoworld)
Ninth Circuit gives a lift to YouTube in porn decision (Lawgarithms)
China cracks down on online porn (AP)
Mexico decriminalizes libel (AP)
Utah trademark registry aimed at search terms (AP)
China approves property law (AP)
Tech hub to open sensor data to anyone (AP)
CA ex-CEO to pay $800m restitution (NY Times)
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Comments (1)
I like it because you summarize my reading choices
for this channel.
Posted: April 13, 2007 10:33 AM