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more about #valleywag more comments → twig: For every new media company that allows uploaded photos, there's an unlucky SOB or two that gets to go through the ones that people flagged. That fac... more » D2theMatthews: Is this related to that Beacon class action suit email that I just deleted? more » raincoaster: It's ubiquitous in the industry. God knows, every time some n00b gets in my face at Wordpress.com I scan their blog, looking for Terms of Service viol... more » MrInBetween: ToureX should try thinking before tweeting. more » raincoaster: Someone needs to introduce Princess Brooke to Louis CK. more » raincoaster: That's hilarious. I was just reading a book about wiretapping in Canada in the early 80's and Bell Canada charged the police $50 a day per tap. Now we... more » hotpinklovesofa: Oh, lord. All I'm asking for my wedding are bagpipes. more » miss_msry: Who does she think she is??? Jennifer Anniston? more » Magister: I've got like 1700 unread messages in my Yahoo! mailbox. You'd think I'd be worth more than $35. more » oopsidoo: I guess I'm AOL-esque. Someone explain to me why eschmidt0 is outdated. Is using numbers outdated? more » Niko Bellic: As a rich person, I have to say that I don't even touch a computer. This comment is being typed by my secretary. more » Uncle_Billy_Slumming: Schmidt und Meyer Von Twitter. more » FormerEnglishMajor: Didn't Marissa date Larry Page at one point? Can't blame Lucy for not wanting to invite the ex-GF he still works with. more » Shadowlayer: He could've soften the blow by saying "If you have something that you don't want anyone to know, maybe you shouldn't be posting it on the internet in ... more » Shadowlayer: Talk about old shit, weren't these "games" called interactive movies back in the early 90s? more » -
#takebacks
Amazon.com Sorry For Stealing Your Kindle Books, Being Creepy
Hey, remember that time Jeff Bezos snuck in to your place and stole from your bookshelf that one time, before silently slipping away into the night? The Amazon.com CEO feels awful.
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#flackery
Amazon Buys Zappos, Gives Press the Boot
Amazon.com bought Zappos, the beloved online retailer of shoes, for $920 million, mostly in stock. Amazon's announcement was as direct as its business model; while reporters were calling the company in vain, CEO Jeff Bezos was dishing via YouTube. More » -
#books
Deleting is Publishing, And Amazon Never Removed 1984 From Your Kindle
Is Amazon.com just trying to be creepy? It's already headed by a "chuckling maniac" being sued over defective Kindles and swindling newspapers on the e-book reader. Now his company is quietly deleting people's Kindle books. It's Orwellian. Literally. More » -
#ebookwars
Simon & Schuster Sticks It to Amazon, Partners With Scribd
Simon & Schuster will announce today that it's struck a deal with Scribd.com to make around 5000 digital titles available for sale on the site, a move that sends a clear "screw you" message to Amazon and their little Kindle. More » -
#science
Jeff Bezos Wants Your Baby's Brains
What will Amazon.com CEO Jeff Bezos do next, after launching his grand Kindle swindle on the newspapers? He's aiming to get inside your offspring's heads! More » -
#printisdead
A Bigger Kindle Makes Jeff Bezos Richer and Newspapers Poorer
Amazon.com CEO Jeff Bezos unveiled the Kindle DX, a large-screen e-reader, today at the site of the New York Times's former headquarters in Lower Manhattan. The message: He's the future and newspapers are the past. More » -
#hires
Should MySpace Hire the Hero or the Zero?
Former Facebook COO Owen Van Natta is the frontrunner to replace Chris DeWolfe as MySpace CEO. Blog lordling Jason Calacanis has been jokingly nominated for the News Corp. gig. Here's who should get it. More » -
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#jeffbezos
The Revenge of Amazon.com's 'Chuckling Maniac'
Jeff Bezos turned up on the Daily Show couch to promote Amazon.com's newest Kindle e-book reader. And as this clip shows, he laughed, and laughed, and laughed. Why wouldn't he? More » -
#deathwatch
The End of Second Life
Those who can't do, teach. Second Life, the most overhyped virtual world, has been abandoned even by its most fervent journalistic promoters, like Reuters and Wired. It's now pitching itself as an online schoolhouse.
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#predictions
The Next Gadget Gods
This past year, Bill Gates and Steve Jobs began to focus on priorities other than tech. Who will fill their winged sandals and become the new Gadget Gods? [Gizmodo]


