Linkpost | 10.15.2007
Mon, Oct 15, 2007
• OpenOffice 3.0 Wants to Compete with Outlook — Next version to have a personal information manager.
• $100 Zune30s on Woot! today — They’re refurbished, and you can choose your color.
• What Mac Stuff We Like to Buy From Dell - Wait a Minute, Dell! — Mac users dig those tasty Dell displays.
• Apple said to be prepping Boot Camp fix for 24-inch iMacs
• iPhone’s hazardous chemicals — Greenpeace’s labs found dangerous chemicals other phone makers don’t use anymore.
• Drive advance fuels terabyte era — Four-terabyte drives by 2011?
• Top Blogs On Google Reader — Probably not a complete list, but interesting.
• Competing for Clients, and Paying by the Click — Google charges handsomely for some legal search terms.
• Dutch consumer watchdog demands free Vista downgrade
• Discovery Does Its Biggest Online Buy: HowStuffWorks For $250 Million — That’s a great fit.
• Windows Home Server in depth: the Ars Technica review
• Radiohead’s Warm Glow — About a third of those buying Radiohead’s new direct-sales album paid $0.00.
• Dying DRM Means More Freedom for Music Fans
• Two Are Sentenced to 5 Years in Pornographic Spam Case
• In a City Far, Far Away From Hollywood, the YouTube Tales of a Lesser Vader — The NYTimes discovers Chad Vader.








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