Newswatch 4.18.07: Blackberry system crashes hard
Blackberry disruption jams emails (BBC, USA Today)
Schmidt disses MS claims on DoubleClick (Seattle PI)
Intel earnings jump sharply but sales dip (NY Times)
Yahoo earnings down 11 percent (NY Times, AP)
David Lazarus: Web 2.0 is all about the money (Chronicle)
Newspapers, Yahoo shifting ad platform (Chronicle)
Supreme Court asks White House to review patent case (AP)
Patently at odds (Wash Post)
A chain of grief with links on FaceBook (Wash Post)
Google acquires Tonic for online presentations (Startup Squad)
Indies fear music will go unheard if net is prioritized (Mercury News)
Court won't consider law in 'Howling Pig' case (How Appealing)
SV's green fringe benefit (Green Wombat)
The new YouTube? Yelp (Computerworld)
Employees leaking corporate data on Google Cal (Computerworld)
Open source e-voting software (Computerworld)
Seagate posts smaller profit, lowers outlook (AP)
Vonage says patent ruling could force bankruptcy (Bloomberg)
IBM meets earnings forecast despite moderate sales growth (AP, NYT)
FCC commish 'really worried' about digital TV transish (AP)
McNeely touts open source for kids (AP)
Web counting rules need change (BBC)
Technology forever reshaping how we deal with tragedy (AP)
House to vote on bill to ban websites with names resembling US agencies (NY Times)
Centrify raises $15m (VentureBeat)
Shocking Tec raises $7m (VentureBeat)