Newswatch 4.6.07: GOOG, AFP settle over Google News
By Richard Koman - April 6, 2007
Google Adwords contract upheld (again) (Tech & Marketing Law Blog)
Hop-On receives US design patent on MP3 phone (press release)
Judge imposes Vonage injunction (AP)
Agence France-Press, Google settle suit (AP)
Apple probe will shake up whole music industry (MarketWatch)
Hackers dissect AppleTV to create cheapest Mac ever (Wired)
Electronic paper edging towards reality (Computerworld)
State of the Live Web (Sifry Alerts)
Google, Yahoo reject shareholders motions against censorship (China Herald)
Web 2.0 - the folly of amateurs (News.com)
Google evades questions about software similarities (Infoworld)
Google chief gets $1 in pay; his security costs $532,755 (NY Times)
MyMaps: Is Google doing a Microsoft? (Paul Kedrosky)
Early prototype of Firefox Coop released (TechCrunch)
Prices for .com and .net will rise (USA Today)
Amanda Congdon: Oblivious (ValleyWag)
McClatchy deal with Yahoo opens doors (Wash Post)
On Yahoo, foreclosed homes for house hunters (Wash Post)
Santa Cruz porn bust forecasts impact of tech (Mercury News)
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