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1. In the Mirror, Venture Capitalists See Fat and Age
As returns on venture capital have sunk since the dot-com boom years, some in the industry believe there are too may investment dollars chasing too few ?next big ideas.?



2. BT Group to Drop an Internet Ad System
BT Group, the British telecommunications company, decided not to use a controversial technology that targets advertising based on consumers? Internet use.



3. Bits: Four Privacy Protections the Online Ad Industry Left Out
The Internet advertising industry's "new" privacy principles are essentially unchanged from the old ones. Trade groups rejected the enhanced disclosures and protections suggested by Google and other industry players.



4. Bits: BT Backs Off From Tracking Internet Customers
BT has put on hold a plan to monitor where its Internet customers surf in order to show them ads related to their interests.



5. Bits: A New Venture Firm's 'Secret Plan'
A new venture capital fund, Andreessen Horowitz, plans to watch which start-ups get acquired too early and then look for similar companies that are still innovating independently.



6. Bits: Apple, Acer, and...Arrington?
Michael Arrington, the founder of the TechCrunch blog, says he will begin selling the CrunchPad, a touch-screen tablet for Web surfing, later this summer.



7. Samsung Estimates Increase in Sales in Quarter
Announcing quarterly earnings estimates for the first time, Samsung said it expected higher sales and operating profit, sending its shares sharply higher.



8. DealBook: EMC Ups the Ante for Data Domain
Raising the stakes in a contentious Silicon Valley bidding war, EMC for Data Domain to $33.50 per share in cash in hopes of snatching the company from NetApp.



9. For Symantec and McAfee, ?Arms Race? for Security
Both are trying to get their software tied to more new personal computers, Web sites and Internet service providers.



10. A Father of Netscape Begins a Silicon Valley Venture Firm
Marc Andreessen and a longtime business partner, Ben Horowitz, have $300 million to invest in information technology start-ups.



11. Rise of Web Video, Beyond 2-Minute Clips
Producers and advertisers are discovering that users, aided by the screen-filling video that faster Internet access allows, will watch longer videos online.



12. Despite Turmoil in the Chip Industry, Signs of Hope for Micron Technology
Micron Technology thinks the release of new Windows software and the industry?s shrinking capacity will help it survive this shakeout.



13. On Facebook, a Spy Revealed (Pale Legs, Too)
Online photographs of the new chief of British intelligence caused a little flurry of excitement in diplomatic circles.



14. Growing Presence in the Courtroom: Cellphone Data as Witness
Detailed records of cellphone users? calls, like those used in the case of Darryl Littlejohn, have become a crime-fighting weapon and a focus of debate over civil liberties.



15. Gadgetwise: Talk is Cheap. Really Cheap.
Tracfone is offering a good deal for people who like to talk a lot, but don't care about owning a smartphone.


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