Morning Reboot: Wednesday October 11

Welcome to the Morning Reboot, our daily link roundup of all the news that’s fit to pull out of an RSS reader and put into a thoughtfully crafted blog post. We’ll revisit the big news topics later. But for now, the Reboot. TechDirt launched a technology analyst network made up of independent bloggers called the […]

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Welcome to the Morning Reboot, our daily link roundup of all the news that's fit to pull out of an RSS reader and put into a thoughtfully crafted blog post. We'll revisit the big news topics later. But for now, the Reboot.

  • TechDirt launched a technology analyst network made up of independent bloggers called the TechDirt Insight Community. Read our full coverage.

  • Google rolled up Writely and Google Spreadsheets into a new office suite, Google Docs and Spreadsheets. Read our full coverage and check out the announcement on the Google Blog.

  • The New York Times' Saul Hansell has an article about how Yahoo can't find their groove when it comes to advertising, hiring and growth through acquisition.

  • Two new social networks: Shelfari for book lovers and Qloud for music lovers. [Mashable]

  • SSIA: Windows pro Paul Thurrott says "You don't need Windows Vista." [Digg]