Newswatch 4.25.07: Apple says iPhone in June
By Richard Koman - April 25, 2007
Video search engine Blinkx to go public (InfoWorld)
Yahoo China appeals piracy ruling (InfoWorld)
Apple case to be watched closely (InfoWorld)
Appeals Court allows Vonage to keep marketing (NY Times)
Sales and earnings up at Amazon
Apple 2Q growth up 88 percent, exceeding expectations (Chronicle)
Virus writers attack Google ad links (WashPost)
LiveSearch exec quits (All About Microsoft)
Second Life gets voice (News.com)
Newsvine relaunch today (TechCrunch)
Photobucket back on MySpace (TechCrunch)
iPhone on track to ship in June (Reuters)
EU adopts criminal penalties for piracy
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