Major labels allow P2P music sharing on Qtrax
Qtrax announces deals with all the major music labels and publishers to offer the first free and legal ad-supported P2P service to include major label music. Source: Wired
Thanks, Gutenberg - but we're too pressed for time to read
The First Law of Technology says we invariably overestimate the short-ter impact of new technologies while underestimating their longer-term effects. Source: Guardian
The Pirate Bay now tracks one million torrents
Ten million people now using the P2P network. Source: TorrentFreak
Where are the missing iPhones?
Top Apple iPhone salesman Steve Jobs claimed at Macworld Expo that he'd sold 4 million of the things, while AT&T said it had registered 2 million iPhones. Source: Guardian Technology blog
Amazon says will begin global roll-out of its MP3 store
Online retailer will begin an international roll-out this year of its digital music store that offers songs without copy-protection technology. Source: Reuters
Google eyeing operations in Malaysia
Web search engine giant Google is interested to set up operations in Malaysia, citing the country's technology infrastructure and strategic location. Source: Reuters
Top 60 little-known technology web sites
Some hidden gems. Source: TechWeb
Malicious sites post Heath Ledger links
malware authors have taken to using the name of recently deceased actor Heath Ledger to lure unsuspecting Internet searchers to infectious Web pages. Source: TechWeb
Google chief executive bullish on mobile web advertising
Location-orientated advertising will be a revolution, says Eric Schmidt. Source: Reuters
WSJ.com bets on the value of its niche audience
Would a new generation of executives and active investors pay the WSJ to be the best source of not only original reporting but all reporting in their niche? Source: Publishing 2.0
Last year was supposed to be the year of the widget
As widget makers such as Slide pull in large amounts of capital, the time to prove that widgets can make money is here. Source: GigaOm
The Guardian reveals shortlist for first innovation awards
A judging panel including Peter Bazalgette, Brent Hoberman, Kate Stanners and John Bartle has agreed a shortlist for the Guardian's first awards for innovation, or the MEGAS. Source: Guardian
Kaioo, the non-profit social networking site
"Commercial sites will always have an interest in selling your data," said founder. Source: Editors' Weblog
TV on-demand audience doubles
Thirty-seven percent of the UK have watched on-demand TV. Source: UK Association of Online Publishers
Deliver a keynote like Steve Jobs in ten simple steps
Don't forget the 'booms'. Source: Engadget
MacBook Air review
It's thin and pretty, but does it have the brains? Source: Engadget
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