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[2006-01-30] Broken As Designed (BAD)
It's funny how some services scream their inadequacy at us, yet we continue to use them.

[2006-01-26] Microsoft Launching Its “Google Labs”
After bringing Yahoo researcher Gary Flake into the Redmond fold last year, Microsoft has decided to make him the leader of their "Live Labs" research and development effort.

[2006-01-24] Google Brings Zaaz To Analytics
Consulting services from Seattle-based Zaaz became the first branded as a Google Analytics Authorized Consultant.

[2006-01-24] Alexa On The Move, Shutters Updates
Brand new co-location facilities await the hardware behind the Alexa updates, and they won't be online until the end of the week.

[2006-01-17] MapPoint Snuffed By Windows Live Local
MSN Maps and Directions has been scheduled for the 'Old Yeller' treatment from Microsoft, as they compel users to use the Local Live service.

[2006-01-16] Sys-con Reader's Choice Awards
Winners and finalists were announced today in 21 categories by SOA Web Services Journal.

[2006-01-13] Trains, Urinals, And Iranian Nuke Mashups
Users around the world have done a lot with the APIs provided by the likes of Google, Yahoo, and Amazon; one site delivers a RSS feed of mashups, so no one has to miss out on the next one to come along.

[2006-01-11] Search for Map Services
Another goodie for those of you interested in locating web services and looking for a nifty new toolbar for use in ArcMAP...

[2006-01-09] Yahoo Jams On Webjay Buy
The portal company starts the week after CES with a new social networking company purchase; this time Terry Semel's M&A have picked up music playlist community site Webjay.

[2006-01-05] Opportunities 2006 - Integration
2006 is going to be a year where the creators of web technology have the opportunity to make their services better in terms of integration, usability, and usefulness.

[2006-01-03] Amazon API Helps Open Rebate Site
RefundPlease.com keeps track of price changes for items purchased by users; a price drop within 30 days of purchase entitles the buyer to apply for a rebate.



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