Meta-Praized: Google & Outdoor Advertising, 100M IE7 Installs, DRM isn’t about Piracy, The Future of Telephony, Newspaper blogs, and more
January 28th, 2007 by Sebastien ProvencherMeta-Praized is a collection of links & stories we’ve “dugg” on Digg.com in the last few weeks. By clicking on that link, you can always follow what’s currently on our mind:
- “Google plans street advertising presence” via Engadget
- “Google Talk to Interoperate with AIM This Year” via the Google Operating System blog
- “Microsoft Hits 100 Million IE7 Installs” via BetaNews
- “Privately, Hollywood admits DRM isn’t about piracy” via Ars Technica
- “Small Town News Station Heads to YouTube” via SplashCast Media
- “MTV to buy RateMyProfessors.com” in News.com
- “Asterisk: The Future of Telephony” via linux.inet.hr
- “Google (Google Checkout) breaks ceasefire with eBay” via Valleywag
- “Big Media’s Crush on Social Networking” in the New York Times
- “Google Inc. is currently in negotiations to purchase Adscape Media (videogame advertising)” in CNN Money
- “Traffic to newspaper blogs soars” via MarketWatch
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