- Newspaper Association Insists That Only Newspapers Can Do Real Reporting
- "You should never trust anyone who tries to base output on the amount invested." - Twitter überholt die NY Times
- Once Again, 'Defenders Of Copyright' Found To Have No Problem Copying Others
- Nielsen Hugely Underestimates BitTorrent Traffic
- "So, the Australian visitors to Mininova alone are already 600% higher than Nielsen’s estimates of the total traffic to Mininova, The Pirate Bay, isoHunt, TorrentReactor and Torrentz. Unfortunately we don’t have any details on the methodology or sample Nielsen used, but it’s certainly not very representative." - myVidoop Is Dead
- Homeless people and the Internet
- Schüler entdeckt Formel für Welt-Schlagzeilen
- Du wirst abgemahnt - reloaded
- Wer-kennt-Wen löscht Lokalpolitiker
- Pirate Bay co-founder shuns Pirate Party, endorses Greens for upcoming EU election
- Musik mobil: Spotify on Android.
- Web-Währungen: Facebook testet "Pay with Facebook"
- Google: 18 Android phones coming this year, possibly more
- How The Lock Industry Put Its Head In The Sand, Rather Than Deal With Vulnerabilities To Locks
- In eigener Sache: Exciting Commerce geht ins fünfte Jahr
- Herzlichen Glückwunsch! ExCom ist toll. - Why Kara Swisher and Walt Mossberg are wrong about naming Web 3.0 Web 3.0
- The universal currency wars are coming
- Wave could be Google’s Microsoft Office
- Politik. Jetzt neu: mit uns!
- What Just Happened? Thursday Was Supposed To Be Bing Day.
- "At the end of the Google Wave presentation, 4,000 developers stood up and cheered like nothing we’ve seen outside of a Steve Jobs keynote. That picture above isn’t the crowd of gray haired execs cheering Bing. It’s a mass of engineers going wild over a new open source communications platform from Google. And yes, that guy on the right was literally waving his laptop in the air in excitement."