Since we’ve brought on more Pilgrim writers, we’ve been able to cover a lot more news stories each day. That said, there are still a lot that get left in the “reject” pile. It’s not that we don’t think they’re newsworthy, we just couldn’t think of anything else that needed to be said.
Rather than sweep them into the trash can, they’re listed below for your edification:
- Yahoo! Unveils Social Inbox and Open Features for Key Products
- YouTube Finally Makes Its Way to Google Maps
- Google AdWords Isn’t Perfect! Serves Up Phishing Sites & Malware
- Gmail Introduces Email Conversion to Google Doc
- Live Search GM leaving Microsoft
- DISQUS and Facebook Connect under the mistletoe
- MySpace Quietly Begins Encouraging Users To Use Their Real Names
- Facebook ‘pokes’ can be used for court notification
- ‘Digital Influencers’ Get Info from Magazines, TV First
- Pre-Christmas peaks in online retail traffic
- Report: Former Vodafone CEO to pull out of Yahoo CEO search
- Notorious ‘Facebook book’ to hit shelves in the fall
- Yahoo Announces Next Steps in Open Strategy
- Mahalo Debuts Answers Service
- Week After Cyber Monday Brings Slight Lull in E-Commerce Sales Growth
- Book of Tens: Ways to Monetize Twitter
- News About News, in 140 Characters
- Start-up founded by ex-Google exec OpenX touts burgeoning ad traffic
Please let me know what you think of lists like these. Are they useful, even if we don’t expand on the story? Should we just trash them in future?













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