Newswatch 5.10.07: Jobs dismisses shareholders, $45m for Joost
Joost gets $45m investment from CBS and Viacom (AP)
HBO CEO kicked out after Vegas arrest for assault (Wash Post)
iPod patent shows dual screens, rear touchscreen (TechCrunch)
Odeo acquired by SonicMountain (TechCrunch)
Funny or Die - challenge to the Long Tail (VentureBeat)
Harry McCracken returns to PCWorld (PCWorld)
Jobs deflects angry shareholders at annual meeting (Mercury News)
Cisco accused of hiring bias (Mercury News)
From Intel and AMD, rival boasts of technology (NY Times)
IBM program to focus on saving energy (NY Times)
Combined Reuters-Thompson would challenge Bloomberg (NY Times)
Friendster launches classifieds and jobs (Mashable)
Second Life kiddie porn investigation under way (Mashable)
iPods make pacemakers malfunction (Computerworld)
Vonage appeals patent verdict, citing new Supreme Court decision (Computerworld)
MSFT inks $1 billion software deal with Lenovo (Computerworld)
Yahoo shuts down auctions, Photos (Computerworld)
Myth of the open source volunteer developer (Wired)
Courts cast wary eye on evidence gleaned from cellphones (Wired)
Jazz cats to Congress: Save net radio! (Wired)
LiveInk offers better way to read onscreen (VentureBeat)
Another mill for Technorati (VentureBeat)
Steve Jobs: Silence, shareholders! (ValleyWag)
70 expert ideas for better CSS (Smashing Mag)
Zune to get wireless downloads, Flash player (Engadget)
Kevin Rose's latest startup (GigaOM)