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  1. Pioneer to stop making 42-inch plasma panels – TheGlobeAndMail.Com

    Pioneer Corp. will stop making 42-inch plasma panels and instead buy panels in that size and smaller from Panasonic maker Matsushita Electric Industrial or Hitachi Ltd. to turn around its loss-making flat TV business, the Asahi newspaper said.

  2. No One Bids for $4.5 Million Ferry on eBay – SeattleTimes.NWSource.Com

    “The Washington state Transportation Department was asking at least $4.5 million for the vessel, but the auction ended Sunday night on eBay without any interest.” – You really can buy anything on eBay now days.

  3. Treehouse Subdivision — ‘Honey, I’m home’ – BookOfJoe.Com

    Living in the trees is a universal theme that many dream, but only few experience….

  4. MetaRAM Quadruples DIMM Capacity – News.DigitalTrends.Com

    Since large servers can require massive banks of RAM to function, MetaRAM hopes its technology will drastically cut the cost of providing that much RAM by allowing less-specialized hardware to handle it.

  5. Getty Images Agrees to $2.1B Buyout – SeattleTimes.NWSource.Com

    Getty, founded more than a decade ago, put itself up for sale in January. It is a major creator and distributor of photos and other digital media. Hellman & Friedman has offices in San Francisco, New York and London.

  6. Japan Launches Internet Satellite – PC World.Com

    It will be able to provide broadband Internet connections to homes with download speeds of up to 155M bps and upload speeds of 6M bps via 45-centimeter dish antennas. 1.2G bps will be offered to commercial users via 5 meter antennas.

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  1. Clive Thompson on the Age of Microcelebrity: Why Everyone’s a Little Brad Pitt – Wired.Com

    Does the photographer look like one of those people who will immediately dash home and post all their candids to Flickr? “If I think it’s going to end up on the Web, I straighten up more, try to smile the right way,” Hirshberg says.

  2. Top technolog trends in government for 2008 – InterGovWorld.Com

    The past year has been an exploratory phase for many technologies that have already hit the private sector. For government, 2008 will be about using new tools and technologies to change the way it interacts and collaborates with citizens.

  3. Square Watermelon Problem Solving – DumbLittleMan.Com

    Stop the all-night brainstorming: Think of the worst thunderstorm you’ve ever witnessed. How long did it last, an hour or two. Well that is about your brain’s limit on brainstorming as well, take regular breaks. Go for a jog, play a video game.

  4. Labels Concede That File-Sharing Isn’t So Bad After All – Techdirt.Com

    Imeem, a social networking site that was in the recording industry’s crosshairs earlier this year for allowing file-sharing on its network. This summer it settled its lawsuit with Warner Music, it’s signed similar deals with all four major labels.

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