Newswatch 4.17.07: Judges to webcasters: Deal with it
By Richard Koman - April 17, 2007
Judges reject appeals from webcasters (AP)
Schmidt says Google close to filtering system for YouTube (News.com)
College advises students to push back against RIAA (Ars Technica)
'Fatal' blow to webcasters (BBC)
Online child abuse complaints up (BBC)
Google to offer online presentation program (News.com)
Will anyone watch Lonelygirl15 spinoff? (News.com)
Ban on monthly net access charges faces hurdles (News.com)
Cisco invests in home networking company Avega (News.com)
Researchers: Botnets getting beefier (eWeek)
Intel steals a march on AMD (FT)
AOL programs back new business model (InfoWorld)
Amazon web services losing money (InfoWorld)
Joe Krauss: Google a nerd paradise (InfoWorld)
Adobe's Chizen responds to MSFT Silverlight (InfoWorld)
Apple shareholders could change options rules (InfoWorld)
Computer science tries to bring more women into the fold (NY Times)
Intel says new chips 40% faster (Reuters)
New mobile search service from Tellme (Reuters)
Wireless email patents v. Innovation (Slashdot)
Wi-FiPod? (TailRank)
Apple considering rebate for iPhone (AppleInsider)
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