Around the Web 7.30.08: Wii big in U.S., YouTube maybe too big in Italy
-- Viacom has an overseas ally: media giant Mediaset, controlled by Italy's prime minister, sues Google's YouTube for $800 million in Rome. Reuters
-- Nintendo profits jump by a third as Wii console sales soar 74% in the U.S. Wheee! indeed. WSJ
-- Dell mulls sub-$100 digital-music player, again. CNet
-- How scary is the recently discovered DNS Internet vulnerability? One of the first experts to disclose how it works just had his own company compromised. Network World via Slashdot
-- Speaking of which: 41% of the Web remains at risk. Did we mention that exploit code has already been published? NYT
-- A U.K. hacker has lost his appeal to avoid extradition to the U.S. to face charges that he broke into Defense Department and NASA computers. Looks like he will get to explain his alleged quest for information on UFO sightings to judges here. AP via CNN
-- You know how you should keep a land line phone for emergencies, when cellphone networks get overloaded? Actually, land lines got creamed by yesterday's L.A. earthquake, too. LAT
-- MySpace appoints new executives, asserts everything is grand. TechCrunch
-- More women than men are on social networks, at least until men figure this out. ReadWriteWeb
-- Joseph Menn
Photo: Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, who controls Mediaset. Credit: Plinio Lepri / Associated Press



myspace has executives? now that's news to me.
Posted by: sir jorge | July 30, 2008 at 11:55 AM
Maybe now Michael Dell is lucky... If not, he has to try to be the “first” in a new tech niche where Apple doesn’t work. Of course, this effort requests to invest in an innovation lab with very proactive people who understand the digital consumer sensitivity.
Domingo
http://www.comlab-corp.com
http://spaengclub.blogspot.com
Posted by: Domingo A. Trassens | July 30, 2008 at 10:12 PM