links for 2005-11-16
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“Seeking to make its presence in third-party rebranded commerce applications more ubiquitous, eBay Inc is lifting all of its API and transaction charges for developers.”
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“The big announcement is that eBay has made their APIs free. Obviously they’re hoping to get more developers to use their web services.”
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“Yup, you’ve found the “Shoposphere”… This is where you can discover new, fun, and interesting products organized into “Pick Lists” by the Yahoo! Shopping community.”
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“I met with Rob Solomon, Yahoo’s GM of Shopping, and Sabrina Crider, a Yahoo PR Manager, last week to take it for a test drive.”
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“The US is headed for a showdown with much of the rest of the world over control of the internet at this week’s UN summit in Tunisia.”
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“Today we released the Shoposphere and Pick Lists beta, plus enhancements to our core shopping search capabilities, which we hope you’ll try out during your holiday gift-giving spree.”
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“Online service launches by early 2006 with 100 Warner Bros.-produced shows; over 4,800 episodes.”
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“Sony BMG Music Entertainment said Monday it will pull some of its most popular CDs from stores in response to backlash over copy-protection software on the discs.”
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“if you truly intend to undo the harm you have caused, your company should immediately and publicly commit to the following additional measures:”
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“With all these posts strung out over a couple weeks, I thought it was high time we put together an omnibus post, summing up all the posts to date”
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“With that comes a greater degree of separation between content and presentation.”
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“I spent days looking for new Javascript libraries and finally made a comprehensive list of almost all libs out there.”
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“Openomy is an online file system. You can store files on Openomy and access them from any computer. Openomy organizes files and users via tags”
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“I guess this is the time to explain a few things about the site and then go on to explain Openomy/RSS.”
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“on the internet you soon find
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