Today: Windows 7 news, a new venture fund from the creator of the Mosaic browser, ABC goes live on Hulu, Toyota says yes to plug-in cars, and a short conversation about URL shortening services with CNET writer Stephen Shankland.
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Today's stories:
Will Windows 7 be finalized next week?
IE market share plummeting! (Or is it?)
Marc Andreessen launches new venture fund
EMC raises bid for Data Domain
ABC content starts arriving on Hulu
Report: Toyota to mass produce plug-ins in 2012
Best Buy shifts into electric vehicles sales
A major update to the Firefox browser, version 3.5, is on track to launch tomorrow. CNET News senior writer Stephen Shankland tells us what to expect, why it matters, and how Firefox is faring against Microsoft and the new browser up-start, Google.
Also, how Michael Jackson's death swamped Google, how to run OLPC software on your laptop, Shaq's Twitter challenge, and a look deep inside the Cheyenne Mountain Complex.
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Today's stories:
Firefox 3.5 to ship on Tuesday?
DOJ extends investigation into Oracle-Sun deal
Report: Microsoft to cut Razorfish loose
Report: Sony considers adding phone to PSP
OLPC operating system free on a stick
Is Apple's Mac Mini a MacBook inside?
Sprint takes gloves off, aims for Apple's chin
A new browser plug-in from Mozilla allows anyone to slice and dice the Web in almost anyway they want. It's a command-line interface called Ubiquity, and Webware.com's Rafe Needleman stops by to explain what this and similar applications like it mean for the future of the Web.
Also in today's episode: the RIAA wins an important victory, film studios possibly collaborating on a new DRM scheme, and a Facebook movie might be in the works.
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Download today's podcast
Today's stories:
Mozilla Ubiquity and the fracturing of the Web
Report: Studios want interoperable DRM
Israel to display Dead Sea Scrolls online
In UK, iPhone ad banned over 'all Internet' claim
'Facebook: The Movie': Now, who should play Mark Zuckerberg?
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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
Leslie Katz is senior editor of CNET News' Crave blog, which focuses on gadgets, games, and all other digital distractions.
Erica Ogg keeps up on the latest consumer electronics and PC goings-on as chief correspondent for CNET News' Crave blog.
Jennifer Guevin is assistant managing editor for CNET News and focuses on science and green tech.
Josh Lowensohn writes for Webware.com, CNET's blog about Web applications and
services. 



