Newswatch 5.11.07: Sens sponsor bill to save net radio
By Richard Koman - May 11, 2007
Thailand drops plans to sue Google over video (AP)
At Vonage, sales increase as litigation clouds future (NY Times)
Out of chaos, order. Or so Google says (NY Times)
Facebook to offer classifieds (NY Times)
MySpace launches 'Take down, stay down' (Mashable)
Senators sponsor Internet Radio Equality Act (Digital Media Wire)
Michelle Malkin, Universal in flap over podcast criticism (DMW)
Ballmer coy about Yahoo rumors) (Computerworld)
KSR patent ruling is a controversial decision (WSJ Law Blog)
Tesla Motors raises $45m more (VentureBeat)
New domain names on tap for 08 (USA Today)
Legal threat over media players (News.com)
McCartney goes digital, Beatles 'virtually settled' (Billboard)
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