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December 15, 2009 12:25 PM PST

CNET News Daily Podcast: Google gets into the link-shrinking biz

by Josh Lowensohn
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The past few days have been good for Google. First it was a hot new Google-branded cell phone, followed up shortly thereafter by a new link-shortening service. This may seem like a very common feature these days with services like Bit.ly, but keep in mind that Google's big business is ads. The more it knows about where people are going on the Internet, the more advertising power it wields.

We also lead today's podcast with a developing story about a potential code ripoff of Plurk.com by Microsoft's MSN site in China.

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Today's stories:

Microsoft pulls China site amid code-theft charges

Google gets into the URL-shrinking biz with Goo.gl

Smartphone share of cell phone sales set to soar

Inside the Google phone: A 'snappy' chip

Does Twitter mean business with 'Contributors' test?

Australia moves toward mandatory ISP filtering

Symantec confirms zero-day Acrobat, Reader attack

HTML groups tackle Webcam support

MIT unveils new 'smart' bike wheel

December 8, 2009 11:37 AM PST

CNET News Daily Podcast: Seagate gets into SSD market

by Josh Lowensohn
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Monday night's big news was that hard drive maker Seagate is dipping its feet into the solid state storage market. The company is limiting its first efforts to the server market with a 200GB drive, which means you won't find one in this year's holiday gift basket. However, if things go well we could see consumer models sometime next year.

We also talk Google's Chrome browser coming to Mac and Linux, a new fast track for green patent applications, and the unveiling of Virgin Galactic's crazy looking spaceship that will take people out of this world for a mere $200,000 Earth dollars.

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Today's stories:

Seagate enters solid-state drive market

Intel shifts focus to laptop graphics technology

Patent Office puts green tech on fast track

Offline Gmail access now a full-fledged feature

Google brings Chrome beta to Mac, Linux

Nielsen: Viewers watching video content all over the place

AT&T iPhone app collects complaints about poor service

Virgin Galactic unveils rocket plane thrill ride

Microsoft labs tests a Wikipedia of average Joes

November 5, 2009 12:28 PM PST

CNET News Daily Podcast: Google tries to add human touch

by Leslie Katz
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Known for using brilliant engineers, complex algorithms, and speedy servers to organize online information in a simple and accessible way, Google is learning how to add the human touch to its repertoire as customers look for answers that can't be found on an FAQ. CNET News reporter Tom Krazit talks about what the search giant is doing to improve the customer experience and why that task is getting more difficult.

That, plus other headlines of the day, on Thursday's CNET News Daily Podcast.

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Today's stories:

Senate panel approves Democratic climate bill

Windows 7 sales outshine Vista

FAQ: Buying the right Windows 7 upgrade

Hands on with the new Dell Adamo XPS

Verizon offers prepaid wireless service for laptop users

Google tries its own take on customer service

Europe getting 'Internet freedom' law

Study: Internet use won't cause social isolation

Meet Ibn Sina, the Arabic-speaking robot

October 6, 2009 12:21 PM PDT

CNET News Daily Podcast: Game-changing evidence in Viacom-YouTube case?

by Leslie Katz
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CNET News reporter Greg Sandoval joins the podcast to talk about some possibly incendiary evidence that has come to light in the $1 billion Viacom-YouTube copyright case. Also, Apple gets high environmental marks in a new report and the Palm Pre nabs a Popular Mechanics breakthrough product award.

All that and more on Tuesday's CNET News Daily Podcast.

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Today's stories:

Gmail also hit by e-mail phishing scheme

Windows mobile app store, My Phone service officially opening

Tech pioneers win 2009 Nobel Prize in Physics

IBM Research jumps into genetic sequencing

Did Viacom find smoking gun in YouTube case?

Report praises Apple's environmental efforts

Popular Mechanics awards highlight innovators

September 2, 2009 1:59 PM PDT

CNET News Daily Podcast: Why the Gmail outage matters

by Jennifer Guevin
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CNET News reporter Tom Krazit joins today's podcast to talk about what caused Tuesday's Gmail outage and what it means as we move more of our businesses and personal lives into the cloud. Also in today's podcast: Oracle's acquisition of Sun could be delayed by an antitrust inquiry by the European Commission, Sony unveils a new smartphone and Netbook in Berlin, and more.

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Today's stories:

Gmail outage blamed on capacity miscalculation

European Commission may delay Sun-Oracle merger

HealthBase--medical search engines maturing

Sony unveils X Series Vaio, Xperia 2 smartphone at IFA

Nokia unveils N97 Mini, plus Netbook pricing

Road test: CoPilot Live navigation app for iPhone

August 4, 2009 2:28 PM PDT

CNET News Daily Podcast: PayPal's short outage cost millions

by Josh Lowensohn
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We get Stephen Shankland on the phone to talk about PayPal's big outage Monday that cost the company millions in lost or delayed transactions. We also talk about new features coming to Google's Chrome browser, the next generation of memory cards, and WiMax coming to more U.S. cities.

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Today's stories:

PayPal suffers from e-commerce outage

Clearwire to bring WiMax to 10 more markets

Twitter warms up malware filter

Toshiba plans 64GB SDXC memory cards for 2010

Denial-of-service attack downed Gawker Media

Report: Apple tried to silence family over exploding iPod

Military to get priority Google Voice accounts

FTC continues probe of Google-Apple tie-ups

Chrome gives Google bookmark sync religion again

July 30, 2009 4:24 PM PDT

CNET News Daily Podcast: Apple at CES? Not so fast

by Josh Lowensohn
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In the studio we have CNET News reporter and fellow news podcast host Erica Ogg to talk about new rumors that Apple will be making an appearance at next year's Consumer Electronics Show. Are they true? Tune in to find out.

We also talk about frustrated iPhone developers with angry customers, Sony and Nintendo's slumping video game console sales, and a new hack that lets someone take control of your iPhone with nothing more than a text message. Watch those thumbs.

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Today's stories:

PS3 and PSP slump, Wii hammered too

VoiceCentral iPhone developer frustrated with Apple

Dutch court tells The Pirate Bay to scram, or else

Facebook erroneously sucking in Twitter updates

Researchers attack my iPhone via SMS

Motorola earnings jump despite lower sales

Apple and CES? Don't bet on it

July 8, 2009 1:43 PM PDT

CNET News Daily Podcast: Google takes on the operating system

by Jennifer Guevin
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Reporter Tom Krazit joins the podcast today to talk about what Google's upcoming operating system means for users and the industry. Also in this podcast: a new music royalty deal could save Web radio stations, the SEC continues to look into the way Apple's board handled disclosures about CEO Steve Jobs' health, Microsoft is in talks to wrap up antitrust negotiations with the EU, and more.


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Today's stories:

Google plans Chrome-based Web operating system

What Google's Chrome OS means for Netbooks, and why Microsoft shouldn't worry...yet

Mr. Schmidt, step down from that board

New royalty deal buoys Web

Report: Microsoft, EU in talks over antitrust issues

SEC review of Apple disclosure now more complex?

Judge sides with YouTube on copyrights

IT spending to drop 6 percent in '09, Gartner says

N.C. town sweetens pot for an Apple move

Ward off pesky paparazzi with flashing clutch

July 1, 2009 1:23 PM PDT

CNET News Daily Podcast: The inner workings of Google's Postini

by Jennifer Guevin
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Google's e-mail security service unit, called Postini, monitors 3 billion messages per day. They flow in and out of customer systems and pass through Postini's thousands of machines in data centers around the U.S. and in Europe before hitting the Internet.

That and other headlines of the day, on Wednesday's edition of the CNET News Daily Podcast.


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Today's stories:

Google's take on e-mail defense

RIAA triumphs in Usenet copyright case

Analyst: Intel-based thin laptops have design issues

Bing's first month produces small share gain

Greenpeace guide frowns on HP, still loves Nokia

Gmail labels get higher placement, drag-and-drop

Facebook cleans up its privacy controls

June 16, 2009 11:57 AM PDT

CNET News Daily Podcast: Google's censorship dance with China

by Leslie Katz
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Google is navigating tricky territory when it comes to working with government censors in China. CNET News editor Michelle Meyers talks to reporter Tom Krazit about the balance between the company's stated goal of making the world's information widely available and the requirement that all Internet companies doing business in China adhere to government regulations.

Plus, big job cuts at MySpace, and a service to help Web sites avoid blacklists and malware. All this and more on Tuesday's CNET News Daily Podcast.
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Today's stories:

MySpace slashes head count by 30 percent

Best Buy's earnings take a dip

Global broadband access on the rise

Online banking is booming

Google's censorship struggles continue in China

Dasient helps Web sites avoid blacklists, malware

Intuit discounts Quicken as MS Money fades

What's the carbon footprint of your handwash?

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About CNET News Daily Podcast

The CNET News team brings you this snappy podcast every weekday, covering everything from privacy to processors, iPods to Intel. Rafe Needleman, Leslie Katz, Erica Ogg, and Jennifer Guevin cover the top technology news of the day, and encourage listeners to be a part of the discussion.

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Meet the hosts of the CNET News Daily Podcast
Rafe Needleman Rafe Needleman is editor of CNET's Webware. He's been covering technology since 1988, and has interviewed thousands of tech execs. He blogs at Rafe's Radar.
Leslie Katz Leslie Katz is senior editor of CNET News' Crave blog, which focuses on gadgets, games, and all other digital distractions.
Erica Ogg Erica Ogg keeps up on the latest consumer electronics and PC goings-on as chief correspondent for CNET News' Crave blog.
Jennifer Guevin Jennifer Guevin is assistant managing editor for CNET News and focuses on science and green tech.
Josh Lowensohn Josh Lowensohn writes for Webware.com, CNET's blog about Web applications and services. E-mail Josh, or follow him on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/Josh.

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