Podcast makes Briton an unlikely Internet icon (Reuters)
Reuters - Unemployed British radio producer Karl Pilkington has become an unlikely superstar by using the new medium of podcasting for his bizarre statement about eating an animal's private parts.
Amazon.com sales miss Street target
Amazon.com Inc. said net profit fell in its crucial holiday quarter as shipping and technology costs rose while revenue was shy of Wall Street expectations.
Microsoft's Live Labs Launches: Think Tank/Incubator for the "Web 2.0" Era
Last week, Microsoft marshaled its vast resources and influence to launch a full-blown think tank and incubator for the disruptive and increasingly pervasive technologies and products of the Web 2.0 age: it's called Live Labs. Dion Hinchcliffe was fortunate to be in invited attendance at Microsoft's terrific Search Champs conference last week and had a front row seat to listen to Dr. Gary Flake as he explained the innovative vision for this new and extensive research organization.
Macworld on the Intel iMac
Good first look at the new Intel-based iMac over at our sister site Macworld. Bottom line: Macworld's tests don't back up Apple's claim of the Core Duo iMac delivering a 2X performance improvement over G5-based iMacs. (That's not exactly a...
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