Newswatch 4.26.07: Investors love Apple now, tell Fred Anderson to suck an egg
By Richard Koman - April 26, 2007
Questions of motive in Apple board's statement (NY Times)
Sun and IBM offer new servers (NY Times)
Pete Townsend to make beautiful music from a dog (The Register)
Apple shares abover $100 (Chronicle)
Jobs: No music subscriptions (Reuters)
Sony to launch video sharing site (Reuters)
Newspaper sites struggle with the conversation (AP)
Wii lifts Nintendo profit 77% (AP)
Acer up 41% (AP)
VMWare offers $100m IPO (Dow Jones)
Apple easily beat estimates (Mercury News)
Tech investments paying off for Amazon (AP)
Vonage gets temporary relief (AP)
Intel plan to restore lost emails (AP)
Sun gains server market share (AP)
VC spending reaches five-year high (AP)
Hearst, MediaNews abandon ad collaboration plans (Mercury News)
ChinaCache gets $32m (Startup Squad)
Parallels Technology Network announced (ComputerWorld)
FCC approves plan for spectrum auction (Computerworld)
Adobe to make Flex open source (Computerworld)
Hackers buy up AdWords (Computerworld)
Web mashups turn citizens into watchdogs (Wired)
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