Newswatch 5.7.07: YT lawsuits, MS, YHOO rumors fizz
By Richard Koman - May 7, 2007
Silicon Valley is in merger fever (Venture Beat)
MySpace acquires Photobucket (ValleyWag)
MSFT, YHOO rumors fizzle (big surprise) (Seattle PI)
A Boston newspaper prints what local bloggers write (NY Times)
Journalists to sue HP over surveillance (NY Times)
Book not ready for print? Whip up an audiobook for protest (NY Times)
Tech investors cull start-ups for Pentagon (NY Times)
3D printers that transform plans into objects may in homes soon (NY Times)
The return of the small screen serial leaves advertisers cold (NY Times)
MST3K podcasts tackle the big time
YouTube has more lawsuits to worry about (StartupSquad)
NBC, Viacom support Rodney King video owner in suit against YouTube (Google Watch)
YT paying for content provides a value barometer (Mark Cuban)
Congress confronts universities on file-sharing (Digital Media Wire)
IRS wants user data from websites (Computerworld)
Yahoo stock was whipsawed over rumors of talks with Microsoft (Washington Post)
Zimbra cuts deal with Comcast (Venture Beat)
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