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Published on 01/03/07
by Zac Echola

This Wired article has been causing a stink on the internet today, mostly because Digg competitor Reddit is owned by CondeNet, a CondeNast company that also owns Wired.
Eric Klinenberg says: “It’s not the Internet that’s killing newspapers. It’s the equity-chasing investors and their friends at the FCC who have put outsize profits before a free press.”
Ryan Stewart shows off some of the best Apollo demos at Adobe’s Engage event. Virtual Ubiquity looks particularly cool. Meanwhile Adobe is talking about launching an online version of Photoshop in 6 months.
Robert Kuttner at CJR predicts papers will be mostly digital in 25 years. I tend to loathe predictions, since 15 years ago I was told I’d have a flying car by now.
YouTube launches YouTube You Choose ‘08 geared towards voter education.
MySpace responds to Arrington’s inquiries about why MySpace is blocking widgets, and gets a particularly snippy response.
How are you using Google Docs?
OpenCongress opens for the tech savvy politico.
Here’s some Internet data to play around with. Notice how many people lie about using the medium to download porn.
Jeff Jarvis talks about what he were the Oscars or Viacom, in response to the company pulling clips off YouTube.
FishbowlDC has learned that former U.S. Senator Rick Santorum (R-Penn.) has signed on to be a contributor to Fox News Channel. And that last sentence is all of the post. Would be nice if bloggers revealed their sources, too. Or, at the very least, revealed where their sources are from.
And, as always, if you’re still looking for more links, you can check out my shared links for the lazy reader, updated as I read it.
The end. Or is it?
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