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WebbAlert is the website and daily videocast of the popular TV host Morgan Webb, covering the day's developments in tech news, video gaming, gadgetry, and digital culture. Succinct, articulate, and visually engaging, it's engineered to keep the busy tech executive and the avid tech consumer current on industry news and trends with a small investment of just a few minutes per day. Morgan Webb also hosts the popular TV program X-Play. Available in over 62 million homes and well past its 500th episode, X-Play is TV's longest-running and most-watched series focused on videogames. A web engineer before stumbling into a career in television, Ms. Webb has been building and modifying her own computers for years, and is a lifelong hardcore gamer.

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Wednesday February 13th, 2008

5.4

February 13, 2008

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The hacker attack on Scientology spreads to in-person protests. Hot or Not sells for lotsa cold cash. UK file sharers to be banned from the Net? The many faces of the Google logo.

Tuesday February 12th, 2008

5.1

February 12, 2008

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Dueling press releases from Microsoft and Yahoo. Google's phone debuts to yawwwns. Email to your coffee mug. Hollywood writers win less than a tenth of their lost wages in concessions.

Monday February 11th, 2008

5.0

February 11, 2008

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Yahoo says Microsoft's bid amounts to theft. A gallery of ancient logos. Google News launches local news, which sucks. Yahoo launches a live video service, which dies. 10 billion videos served in December.

Thursday February 7th, 2008

5.0

February 7, 2008

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Google Glad to Lose Auction. A glow-in-the-dark bicycle. Online video pioneer: for sale...cheap!

Wednesday February 6th, 2008

5.0

February 6, 2008

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Internet cables are getting cut all over the Middle East. Record labels are filing suits all over China. Apple market share hits records highs. So does podcasting, and folding@home user counts. Flickr protests Microsofts move on Yahoo.

Tuesday February 5th, 2008

5.1

February 5, 2008

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Google and Microsoft squabble over who's the bigger, badder monopolist. None of this is likely to save Yahoo from Microsoft's clutches. Rhapsody takes over Yahoo's music retail business. The PS3 stages a comeback, and the Tesla Roadster ships

Monday February 4th, 2008

5.1

February 4, 2008

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Microsoft bids for Yahoo - everyone wants to get on the bandwagon. Should Amazon buy TiVo? How ship anchors can cut the Internet to an entire region.

Thursday January 31st, 2008

5.2

January 31, 2008

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Skype on the PSP! A working jet pack! Gasoline-powered shoes! WiMAX networks! It's the Future!!! Meanwhile Google's bosses announce they're staying until the future (20 years). And yet another online prank is played on Scientology.

Wednesday January 30th, 2008

5.1

January 30, 2008

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Yahoo laying off 1000. The EU keeps your ISP on your side. Digg and Firefox are taking over the world.

Tuesday January 29th, 2008

4.6

January 29, 2008

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A new music company and its imaginary deals with record labels. Are "drastic" lay-off's coming to Yahoo? Lego at fifty. WiFi on trains - in AMERICA! A laser-based flashlight that can start trash fires.

Monday January 28th, 2008

5.1

January 28, 2008

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Hackers attack the Scientologists. Books that make you dumber. The Forbes Midas List, and the odd methodology behind it. Apple sells way, way, way more iPhones than AT&T activates. WSJ to remain a paid site. Spectrum auction rages on.

Friday January 25th, 2008

5.4

January 25, 2008

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The music industry wants to turn your ISP against you. Digg changes it's algorithm. Bill Gates eschews traditional capitalism.

Thursday January 24th, 2008

5.1

January 24, 2008

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Last.fm has the last laugh. World of Warcraft reaches record highs. Virgin Galactic wants to take you into space.

Wednesday January 23rd, 2008

4.6

January 23, 2008

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Will Yahoo cut thousands or just hundreds of jobs? Apple releases a pink Nano along with its earnings. Meg Whitman leaves eBay. Windows 7 might come a year early to save us all from Vista

Tuesday January 22nd, 2008

4.2

January 22, 2008

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The biggest selling games and consoles of 2007. Controversy in the gaming blogs. Is Golden Eye: 007 coming to the Xbox Live Arcade?

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