• Microsoft May Build a Copyright Cop Into Every Zune but Microsoft denies putting ‘copyright cop’ in Zune - It’s probably wouldn’t be a cop anyway, just a very tiny RIAA agent.
• To Dine at Momofuku Ko, First You Need Nimble Fingers - "…the way to grab one of the 12 coveted seats is to click-submit a reservation request at precisely 10 a.m. precisely six days before you aspire to dine there…"
• Burn Calories Sitting At Your Mobile Workstation - Please. Just go outside already.
• Harvard Law School goes open access - "Harvard Law School just became the first law school to commit to open access … in all its journals."
• Internet Archive challenges FBI’s secret records demand and FBI Targets Internet Archive With Secret ‘National Security Letter’, Loses - The Internet Archive successfully fought an FBI National Security Letter.
• Gates says Microsoft will go it alone - He don’t need no stinkin’ Yahoo
• Comcast Considering 250GB Cap, Overage Fees - "…users would pay a $15 charge for each 10 GB over the cap…" (Thanks, Dave Small!)
• Twitter Makes Your Followers Public - Why did this feature take so long?
• Twitter Starts Blacklisting Spammers - Our reaction in 140 characters or less: "Yay!"
• Social network downtime - Twitter had the lowest average availability in the first four months of 2008 at 98.72%. I almost forgot to include this link in the linkpost, but was reminded when I visited Twitter - and it was down. Even when Twitter is up, it’s not always what you expect.
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