- Comcast to integrate e-mail and voicemail online [Reuters]
"Comcast Corp., the leading U.S. cable operator, said on Monday it will integrate its e-mail and voice messaging services in a new Web-based communications center called SmartZone." - Survey shatters technology assumptions [AP]
"A broad survey about the technology people have, how they use it, and what they think about it shatters assumptions and reveals where companies might be able to expand their audiences." - Yahoo untangles licensing web for lyrics service [Reuters]
"A new music lyrics service launched by Yahoo illustrates the potential and the challenges of integrating lyrics into digital music products today." - Too Hotmail to handle? [CNET]
"Microsoft embarks in a years' long redesign of its Web mail program only to find most of its users like things the way they are." - Bills propose reporter's shield for bloggers [CNET]
"One sponsor says intent is to include anyone who "regularly" engages in newsgathering, but 'not everyone in our society.'" - New Spinal Tap film available free online [CNET]
"Stars of Reiner's 'This Is Spinal Tap' are back, but Marty DiBergi's latest 'documentary' on the band is available only on the Web." - Back Up, Buster: Rebit Back-Up Appliance Will Save Your Life One Day [Gizmodo]
"Simply plug in the Rebit to your USB port, click 'OK' and all your files are downloaded onto the machine." - A Boston Newspaper Prints What the Local Bloggers Write [NYT]
"BostonNow, a free weekday daily, is culling blog posts and running excerpts next to articles from reporters and newswires."
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