Newswatch 5.4.07: Yahoo, Microsoft rumors back on
By Richard Koman - May 4, 2007
US to clarify online gambling ban (AP)
MSFT to challenge $75m award for attorneys' fees (AP)
Shareholder applauds Jobs' enviromental promises (Mercury News)
MSFT/YHOO rumors again (Startup Squad)
Vonage dealt setback in patent case (NY Times)
Steve Jobs: $1 a year? Er, make that $646m (Computerworld)
Apple hid iBook defect: Denmark (Computerworld)
Intel charges back while AMD slides (USA Today)
AMD aims to preempt Intel's new chip set launch (Computerworld)
YHOO Photos will be permanently flickrd (NewsFactor)
Online maps updates after Maze disaster (USA Today)
Plain old websites being boobytrapped by hackers (USA Today)
YouTube to pay star users (GigaOM)
PR Newswire, Umbria team up for blog tracking (TechCrunch)
Kawasaki's Truemors: Twitter for the truth
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