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    Last update: December 22, 2009

    +George Washington Univ. students next to feel RIAA's wrath
      The Recording Industry Association of America has expanded its litigation against college students, this time preparing to send "John Doe"subpoenas to 19 people at George Washington University.

    +RIAA tries to pull plug on Usenet. Seriously.
      The Recording Industry Association of America chooses a new target: Usenet. RIAA attorneys claim binary newsgroups are rife with copyright infringement--and they may even win.

    +Photos: Microsoft moves into telephony
      At an event in San Francisco, Chairman Bill Gates outlines how the business phone will fundamentally change.

    +Congratulations Jerry Yang: What's next?
      Yahoo beats expectations on financial results and sounds upbeat, but their plan for the future lacks specifics.

    +Citing Lightroom adoption, Adobe pats self on back
      An InfoTrends study shows Adobe's Lightroom is more widely used among photo pros than Apple Aperture, even among Mac users.

    +'Unified Communications'announced by Microsoft
      Video: 'Unified Communications'announced by Microsoft. On Tuesday, Bill Gates took the stage in San Francisco to announce Microsoft's new line of software aimed at unifying voicemail, e-mail and business meeting technology.

    +MySpace, Skype to partner for voice function on IM client
      The News Corp.-owned social-networking site is set to announce that voice chat on its instant messaging client will be powered by eBay's Skype.

    +Get your ghoul on and 'Thrill the World'
      Dance instructor is using the Internet to organize what she hopes will be a record-setting performance of the "Thriller"dance.

    +Google Analytics adding search sorting, outbound link checking
      Google Analytics is getting some new tricks. Webmasters rejoice!

    +Is the Olympus E-3 dSLR unfashionably late?
      Arriving late with its E-1 followup, the Olympus E-3's speeds and feeds match what you'd expect for an entry-level pro model. But is that enough this late in the game?

    +Wanted: Chief Sanity Officer at Verizon
      The company didn't think it was anything extraordinary but a plan to share customer data has predictably boomeranged.

    +Podcast: HD DVD? Blu-ray? How about neither?
      Could the smartest choice be buying neither HD format?; Leopard to go on sale at the end of the month; and an iTunes price drop.

    +Asus officially announces Eee PC
      The Eee PC, a long-awaited sub-$300 laptop-like device, was officially announced for the North American market.

    +Baby geniuses light up YouTube
      Youtube isn't all amateur teen videos, robot demos and cringe-worthy clips of beauty-pageant contestants. The video site is also filling up with homemade clips from proud parents.

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