Newswatch Headlines: Wed. 4.4.07
By Richard Koman - April 4, 2007
Sssearch for Google python sucessful (Googlified)

DoubleClick to set up exchange for buying and selling ads (NY Times)
In-flight cell use formally scuttled (AP)
More users tuning into Napster, stock price jumps (Ars Technica)
Lenovo tops eco-friendly ratings (BBC)
Google is learning Chinese (China Herald)
Josh Wolf calls release a victory (News.com)
OpenOffice 2.2 released - "real alternative" to Word? (News.com)
Cursor flaw gives Vista security black eye (News.com)
Viacom vids are only 2% of YouTube views (GigaOm)
Google Desktop for Mac (Googlified)
Debate lingers over federal data handling laws (Infoworld)
World Bank gives Africa $164m for Internet (Reuters)
Google/Echostar: Ads as analytics loss-leaders (Paul Kedrosky)
Valley's best brains work on energy (Reuters)
EU says record firms force iTunes to limit access (Reuters)
Qualcomm sues Nokia for patent infringement (SF Chronicle)
Mozilla to build social networking into Firefox (TechCrunch)
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