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[Michael Gorsuch: Hey, I'm Just Sayin'] NEW YORK, June 17 (Reuters) - Google Inc. (GOOG.O: Quote, Profile, Research) this year plans to offer an electronic-payment service that could help the Internet-search company diversify its revenue and may heighten competition with eBay Inc.'s (EBAY.O: Quote, Profile, Research) PayPal unit, the Wall Street Journal reported on Friday.
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[Good Bloggin'] "The Power of Us" or Hey, Has Xian Seen This?: . It's the force behind the collective clamor of Weblogs that felled CBS (VIA ) anchorman Dan Rather and rocked the media establishment. Global crowds of open-source Linux programmers are giving even mighty Microsoft Corp. (MSFT ) fits. Virtual
[Boingboing.net] Boing Boing: February 2003: (4) A couple hundred or so geeks, writers, and webloggers from near and far show up, wearing "Hello My Blog's Name is:" stickers, and blogging throughout the event via hiptops and WiFi-enabled laptops. Lots of bloggers who'd only known each others' work online met each other in person for the first time.
[Internetstockblog.com] The Internet Stock Blog: eBay on paid search (quotes from the 1Q05 ...: In their earnings call, eBay's CFO mentioned that they will be devoting more resources to supporting affiliate marketing. Somewhat of a throwaway comment, but interesting - there are several eBay affiliates who buy completely random keywords in the eBa...
[Rexblog.com] rexblog.com: Rex Hammock's Weblog: When I realized this post is bringing new people to the rexblog (a link from Dave Winer does those sorts of thing), I felt the need to reflect on why I had such a negative "rapid cognition" to Odeo and why I would be so off-put by someone starting a company that, on its surface, seems like something that's supportive of podcasting. After thinking about it on the drive home, I had to go back and re-read the NY Times article and then read the "back story" post on Ev's blog to get to the bottom of my reaction.
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