Newswatch 5.22.07: Small webcasters get offered a break
By Richard Koman - May 22, 2007
SoundExchange offers small webcasters a break (Digital Media Wire)
MSFT won't sue over Linux patents (ZDNet)
IBM intros fastest microprocessor ever (Newsvine)
GOOG wants to organize your life (Newsvine)
GOOG buys into Sergey's wife's biotech firm (Reuters)
Joost taps Creative Artists for content deals (Digital Media Wire)
GOOG launches Hot Trends (Infoworld)
GOOG to digitize 800,000 Indian books (Biz Report)
MSFT has free web analytics tool (StartupSquad)
House passes tech-friendly antispyware bill (News.com)
Dance step creator backs down from DMCA claim (News.com)
GOOG pushes for better use of radio spectrum (Google Watch)
China backs down from requiring real names for bloggers (Reuters)
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