Today's headlines: GOOG aims at TV ads
By Richard Koman - April 3, 2007
Google announces TV ad trials (Google Blog)
The state of Technorati (Dave Sifry)
EU price probe into iTunes (BBC)
Vonage does end-run around 2 of 3 Verizon patents (Ars Technica)
Compete launches attention metrics (ReadWriteWeb)
ViddYou launches Blogger for vloggers (TechCrunch)
Hot or Not goes free (GigaOm)
VCs aim to out-angel the angels (Business Week)
comScore files for $85m IPO (BizReport)
JavaScript botnet code leaks to Web (ComputerWorld)
MS Labs releases DeepFish mobile browser (MS Live Labs)
GOOG requests extension to answer Viacom (Google Watch)
US slips from top tech spot (IP Democracy)
Legal guitar tabs return to the Web (Ars Technica)
BBC offers shows via mobiles (BBC)
Dell gives go-ahead for Linux (BBC)
HP prints new (color) biz cards for vet (News.com)
TauMed to create med-savvy social community
AJAX apps ripe targets for JavaScript hacking (eWEEK)
GPL sparks openness debate in tech sector (Financial Times)
Blogger posts Vista fixes (InfoWorld)
Tribune sale puts Cubs on the block (SF Chronicle)
The ultrafast future of wireless (Technology Review)
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