Newswatch 4.16.07: MSFT's Flash killer, hot Web2 startups
Microsoft to unveil rival to Flash (FT)
Comcast joins MySpace/NBC network (Reuters)
Silicon Valley's nuclear option (Green Wombat)
Yahoo expands newspaper partnership (Wash Post)
Kathy Sierra: Few clues, little evidence (Wired)
Report against CA's Wong (WSJ LawBlog)
Ignite lights up Web2.0 Expo (VentureBeat)
Project Agape, the meta nonprofit (VentureBeat)
Why Google bought DoubleClick (GigaOM)
Google selling user info?
10 successful Web2 startups (Guardian)
Intel to demo possible DRAM replacement (Infoworld)
Report from Web2.0 Expo
Freedom Mail plans to enlist in wireless campaign of the patent wars (NY Times)
Intel to detail plans on handhelds in China (NY Times)
BBC, Al Jazeera join YouTube rival (Reuters)
Vonage: No tech workaround (USA Today)
Researchers explore scrapping, rebuilding Net (USA Today)
Dodgeball founders quit Google (News.com)
Google Maps includes swimming distance (News.com)
Apple puts a leash on its Leopard (News.com)
New patent hints at Apple TV 2.0 (Ars Technica)
Palm embracing Linux in the hopes of being relevant again (Ars Technica)
Virtual Big Brother is unveiled (BBC)
Concern as net hits data limits" (BBC)
Speed boost plan for file-sharing (BBC)
Google, Clear Channel in broad U.S. radio ads deal
Adobe player frees viewers to watch video offline
Silicon Valley seeks to revamp wireless industry