Newswatch 5.14.07: Geeks and suits rub together at GigaOm
Geeks and suits rub shoulders at GigaOm party (Wired)
Intel settles copyright suit with Chinese company (AP)
Supreme Court declines to rule on telecom rate-setting case (AP)
Bubble 2.0? Not any time soon (StartupSquad)
A nod to journalistic integrity at IDG (NY Times)
Web fight: blocking ads and adding art (NY Times)
Net radio faces thorny royalty issues (NY Times)
Yahoo launches an eco-guilt trip (Mashable)
Why Google is making us dumber (Mashable)
Murdoch pledges to make MySpace greener (GreenBiz)
Yahoo gives away hybrid taxis (Green Wombat)
Is Google sexist? (Google Watch)
Google Earth to get animal sounds (Google Watch)
Jakob Nielsen: Web 2.0 is bad design (BBC)
iTunes video, Apple TV are dead ends, say researcher (Computerworld)
AMD to launch quad-core Phenom chip (Computerworld)
MSFT offers unified communications devices (NewsFactor)
AGs seek sex offender data from MySpace (AP)
MSFT patent attack hints at internal problems (Infoworld)