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1:55 AM ET, August 29, 2007

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Ryan Block / Engadget:
Google is working on a mobile OS, and it's due out shortly  —  Can it be true?  Is the Googlephone nigh at hand?  Not that we haven't been hearing this time after time (after time after time, etc.), but we've actually got some hot news from a number of very trustworthy sources about Google's plans for the mobile space.
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Michael Arrington / TechCrunch:
Lots and Lots of Google Phone Rumors: HTC, Android, and even Yahoo in the mix
Discussion: CrunchGear and mocoNews.net
Jacqui Cheng / Ars Technica:
Getting to the bottom of the gPhone rumors
Google:
George Reyes To Retire As Google CFO  —  Google Inc. (NASDAQ: GOOG) announced today that George Reyes has informed the company of his intention to retire as Chief Financial Officer.  Reyes indicated that he will remain to assist in the search for a new CFO and to assure an orderly transition …
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Henry Blodget / Silicon Alley Insider:
Bye, George!  Google's CFO Reyes Hitting the Beach  —  Google's CFO George Reyes is calling it quits after a spectacular five years at the Googleplex.  Among other successes, George guided Google through an unorthodox, much-maligned, but ultimately highly successful IPO …
Nate Anderson / Ars Technica:
Unlocked iPhones highlight DMCA absurdities  —  As of late 2006, cell phone unlocking became legal in the US, but don't tell that to AT&T; the company has unleashed the lawhounds on UniquePhones, a Belfast-based company that claims to have developed a software-only method to unlock the iPhone.
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Jennifer Granick / Wired News:
IPhone's Most Revolutionary Feature: Unauthorized Hacks
Discussion: WebProNews
Nancy Gohring / Computerworld:
iPhone unlocker trades phone for 'sweet' car
Discussion: zedgeHeadz
Mark Frauenfelder / Boing Boing:
Welcome to the new Boing Boing!  —  I'm writing this from Boulder, Colorado, which seems like a good place to make this announcement — it was in this town that Carla Sinclair and I launched bOING bOING as a print zine in 1988.  During the past 19 years we've gone through many changes — from zine to webzine to directory to blog.
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Caroline McCarthy / CNET News.com:   Boing Boing gets a semi-extreme makeover
Evan Blass / Engadget:
It's on: Apple event slated for September 5th  —  Well the rumors have been floating around for a few days, and now we've gotten official word — in the form of the invite you see above — that Apple will be holding a "special event" on September 5th.  Let the speculation begin!
GEARFUSE:
5 new Nokia phones due tomorrow; we got them now  —  We received a whole bunch of press photos for Nokia's announcement in London tomorrow, and decided to share with you.  Supposedly there would be 5 phones all focused on entertainment. the N81 gaming phone, N95 music edition with 8GB memory built in …
Rodney Rumford / FaceReviews.com:
Google Facebook Application a Hoax?  —  So there have been several prominent bloggers posting about a purported "Official" Google application on facebook.  First spotted here, then here on Mashable.  I seriously doubt that this application even exists.  That is a little insight …
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Rebecca Buckman / Wall Street Journal:
Venture Firms vs. Investors  —  Yale and the Like  —  Quietly Cite Pressure  —  To Back Offbeat Funds  —  Some top venture-capital firms eager to expand into new markets are twisting their investors' arms to get them to go along — or so say the investors.
Discussion: Burnham's Beat
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Matt Marshall / VentureBeat:
Sequoia Capital to Yale: "Invest or else"
Discussion: Valleywag
ClickZ:
The Importance of Web Analytics Standards  —  Last week, the Web Analytics Association (WAA), released its most recent round of Web analytics definitions.  —  Together with Angie Brown, I co-chair the WAA's Standards Committee.  Over a year ago, we began looking at the definitions common among people using Web analytics.
Brett Smith / FSF:
Microsoft cannot declare itself exempt from the requirements of GPLv3  —  "Microsoft has engaged in anticompetitive conduct in the software industry for many years, and has sought to attack free software for almost as long," Free Software Foundation says  —  The Free Software Foundation …
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Ryan Paul / Ars Technica:
FSF: Microsoft can't disavow GPL 3 obligations
Gregg Keizer / Computerworld:
Apple now sells more than one in six laptops in U.S.  —  Coming next: A top-to-bottom iPod refresh, says analyst  —  Apple Inc.'s share of the laptop market is growing — the company now sells more than one in every six laptops purchased in the U.S., a research firm said today.
Richard MacManus / Read/WriteWeb:
Slide - One Million Flash Widgets Added Per Day  —  Slide, which makes slideshow and media widgets for the major social network platforms (including MySpace, Facebook, Bebo, Hi5, Xanga, Tagged and Blogger) has announced that more than a million new flash widgets are being added to its network every day.
Nate Anderson / Ars Technica:
Google, Microsoft-backed group ready to Defend Fair Use  —  Earlier this month, the Computer & Communications Industry Association filed a complaint with the FTC alleging that professional sports leagues, Hollywood studios, and book publishers were all using copyright notices that misrepresented the law.
Adario Strange / Epicenter:
Earthlink Layoff Aftermath: Employees Speak Out  —  Since posting the original tip about Earthlink weeks ago, the comments attached to the post have become a kind of sounding board for current and former Earthlink employees.  The comments have included rants, anecdotal work stories …
Discussion: VoIP Watch and Smith On VoIP
Nick / Rough Type:
Yahoo's change of venue  —  In a famous case back in 2000, a French court ordered Yahoo to remove Nazi memorabilia from its auction pages becuase the sale of such merchandise is prohibited in France.  Yahoo officials reacted with outrage, claiming that the French court had no authority over a U.S.-based Internet company like Yahoo.
Elizabeth Montalbano / InfoWorld:
Symantec CEO: Microsoft security ware pricing 'monopolistic'  —  (InfoWorld) - Symantec Chairman and CEO John Thompson blamed Microsoft on Tuesday for the current pricing competition his company faces in the consumer security market, suggesting Microsoft's pricing scheme for its first entry into the space is "monopolistic."
Discussion: eWEEK.com and Neowin.net
 
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Bruce Johnson / Google Web Toolkit Blog:
GWT 1.4 release and out of beta
Erling Ellingsen / Medallia Blog:
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Josh Lowensohn / Webware.com:
WATCH THE PRESIDENTIAL CRAWL AT LEISURE WITH MAP THE CANDIDATES
Erica Ogg / CNET News.com:
Former Alienware developer invades the customized-PC space
Discussion: Engadget
Peter Galli / eWEEK.com:
Open-Source Licensing Suffers Setback in Court
Discussion: InfoWorld
Miguel Helft / Bits:
Patent Owner Sues the Internet
BBC:
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Kim Haverblad / os2world.com:
Microsoft buys the Swedish vote on OOXML
Discussion: JD on EP and Ed Brill
Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols / eWEEK.com:
Vista Beta SP1 Leaked
Nicole Martin / Telegraph:
TV is dying, says Google expert
Discussion: TechFold and Digg
Jessica E. Vascellaro / Wall Street Journal:
Social Networking Goes Professional