WebbAlert - October 2, 2008

WebbAlert - October 2, 2008

Could higher royalty rates kill iTunes?, Apple drops iPhone NDA, Lawsuits fly between Real and MPAA, Google offers glimpse into the Internet's past, Facebook closes in on MySpace's U.S. dominance, Microsoft tries to keep search engine wars alive by buying

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With higher music royalty rates closer than ever, will Apple be
forced to shut down its iTunes music store?

Apple drops its non-discolure agreement with iPhone
developers.


First, RealNetworks preemptively sues the MPAA over its own DVD
copying software, and then the MPAA sues Real over the same
software. What's going on here?


Want to search Google circa 2001 and see how bloated the Internet
has become over the past seven years? You'll find some pretty
hilarious stuff if you do.


Facebook is already the world champion of social networks, but
soon it could be the U.S. champ as well.


Microsoft wants to give you gifts for using its Live Search
engine. Who do you want to bribe today?


A new piece of software lets users hack into e-passport security
chips. You shouldn't worry too much about the major security
threats it poses though, because most countries seem fine with
the whole thing.





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