Good morning, here's today's reboot:
- Google added links to Google Blog Search on the front page of Google News this weekend, a quiet reminder that they haven't forgotten about the underused Blog Search service.
- YouTube wiped nearly 30,000 files from its website this weekend after copyright complaints from Japanese media companies.
- Tomorrow will see the release of the official version of Firefox 2.0 but it appears the new version is already on the Mozilla foundation's FTP servers.
- Regretting those pics from last year's Christmas party that linger on flickr.com? A newly-launched service, Reputation Defender, can help you monitor and erase such info. And if the site in question won't remove the content, Reputation Defender can set the lawyers on them.
- It's that time of year: Google Earth adds U.S. election guide. The new overlays include information with candidate names, parties and links to register to vote. [Lifehacker]