Newswatch 4.9.07: GOOG admits data theft, Code of Conduct for bloggers
By Richard Koman - April 9, 2007
Google China stole rival's data(!) (Googlified)
New PG&E plug-in car can feed power to home (Mercury News)
Aperta’s UFO like hybrid vehicle gets funded (StartupSquad)

Google faces brain drain as wealthy workers hit stock-option anniversaries (Mercury News)
O'Reilly proposes blogger code of conduct (Computerworld)
Thailand orders popular political Web forum to close (AP)
In Silicon Valley, tech economy strengthens despite strains elsewhere (Mercury News)
AMD forecasts lower Q1 earnings, plans restructuring (AP)
SanDisk, Yahoo team up on WiFi music player (AP)
A Call for Manners in the World of Nasty Blogs (NY Times)
A Fictional Video on MySpace Puts a TV Show’s Promotion Into Hyperspace (NY Times)
SV Moneymen Make a Play for Airwaves (NY Times)
H.P. Tries to Create Printers That Love the Web (NY Times)
A Setback, Then a Reprieve for Vonage (NY Times)
AOL will offer Google ads on its sites (USA Today)
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