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Steve Jobs / Apple:
To all iPhone customers: — I have received hundreds of emails from iPhone customers who are upset about Apple dropping the price of iPhone by $200 two months after it went on sale. After reading every one of these emails, I have some observations and conclusions.
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Barry Schwartz / Search Engine Land:
Google Fight: Nokia & Apple Ads Trade Blows Over iPhone Price Cut — Bought that iPhone and now upset over the $200 price drop after it's been out only 60 days? Nokia's guessing plenty are and reaching out to them on Google via search ads. But Apple's not sitting back in the face of the Nokia ad campaign.
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Insider Chatter, Tech Check with Jim Goldman, Silicon Alley Insider, HipMojo.com and Valleywag
Terrence Russell / Epicenter:
Four Mistakes Apple Made With The IPhone Price Drop — Don't get us wrong—price cuts are a good thing. But yesterday's $200 iPhone price drop has left many current iPhone owners seething. Based on a lot of what we saw at the Moscone Center yesterday, it's clear that Apple made the following four mistakes:
Michael Arrington / TechCrunch:
Nokia Marketing Team Reaches Out To Angry iPhone Users — Nokia's marketing department did some quick thinking yesterday. They're targeting iPhone users who are angry about the fact that they paid $200 more for their phone than they would have if they waited.
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Epicenter, Engadget, Macenstein, Todd Watson, Pronet Advertising, IntoMobile, CrunchGear and Into iPhone
Scott McNulty / The Unofficial Apple Weblog:
Apple giving early iPhone buyers $100 credit — You were not happy, and Steve Jobs listened. Apple has posted an Open Letter from Steve (yet another blog post, Steve? When are you going to make it official? You know, we are looking for bloggers... I'm just saying) …
John Murrell / Good Morning Silicon Valley:
At least the launch lines should be shorter now
At least the launch lines should be shorter now
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Tech Check with Jim Goldman
USA Today:
Q&A with Jobs: 'That's what happens in technology'
Q&A with Jobs: 'That's what happens in technology'
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CNET News.com, Christopher Null, Infinite Loop, Reuters, CyberNet Technology News, New York Times, Jeremy Toeman's LIVEdigitally, Russell Beattie's Weblog, Andy Beard, Silicon Alley Insider, Digital Daily, The Unofficial Apple Weblog, iLounge, BetaNews, TechBlog, Valleywag, The Apple Blog, /Message and MacUser
Associated Press:
Feds OK Fee for Priority Web Traffic — WASHINGTON — The Justice Department on Thursday said Internet service providers should be allowed to charge a fee for priority Web traffic. — The agency told the Federal Communications Commission, which is reviewing high-speed Internet practices …
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Philip Fung / Facebook Blog:
Public Search Listings on Facebook … Starting today, we are making limited public search listings available to people who are not logged in to Facebook. We're expanding search so that people can see which of their friends are on Facebook more easily. The public search listing contains less information …
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Lightspeed Venture …, Epicenter, Doc Searls Weblog, ParisLemon, Today @ PC World and Insider Chatter
Wall Street Journal:
Download This: YouTube Phenom Has a Big Secret — Singer Marié Digby Isn't — Quite What She Appears; — 'Make People Like Me' — A 24-year-old singer and guitarist named Marié Digby has been hailed as proof that the Internet is transforming the world of entertainment.
Dan Nystedt / InfoWorld:
Apple may face lawsuit over iPod Touch moniker — (InfoWorld) - High Tech Computer (HTC) celebrated its 10th anniversary on Thursday with a rare compliment from Apple: the company adopted the same name HTC uses on one of its smartphones for the iPod Touch. — HTC, the Taiwanese handset and PDA …
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Mike Yamamoto / Crave: The gadget blog:
Zune tries to score with supermodels — It seems almost pathetic in light of yesterday's gigantic iFest, but Microsoft is still puttering along with its own bits of news about the Zune. A day after its announced price cut, for example, the company continues to make branding partnerships …
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Google:
New Features from Google Book Search Help Readers Organize and Find Books — As more and more books are added to the Book Search index, readers have been asking for more ways to search, organize and use this growing digital collection. In response, we've recently launched several new features …
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Microsoft:
Microsoft Security Bulletin Advance Notification for September 2007 — Microsoft Security Bulletin Advance Notification issued: September 6, 2007 — Microsoft Security Bulletins to be issued: September 11, 2007 — This is an advance notification of five security bulletins that Microsoft …
Business Wire:
Alienware's Cutting-Edge New HD Media Server Showcased at Life| ware Booth Along with the Hangar18: HD Entertainment Center, Now with Blu-ray Disc — MIAMI—(BUSINESS WIRE)—Triggering the latest evolution in digital entertainment, Alienware® - the leading manufacturer of high-performance desktop …
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Mihai Parparita / Official Google Reader Blog:
"We found it!" — Here's a search box: — Search in Reader — Doesn't seem all that special, does it? Most Google sites have it. But let's look at where it is: — That's right, search is finally in Google Reader. Now you can find that that apricot recipe you came across a few months ago and now have a craving for.
Business Wire:
AOL Completes Acquisition of Behavioral Targeting Firm TACODA — DULLES, Va.—(BUSINESS WIRE)—AOL announced today that it has completed its acquisition of TACODA, a company that specializes in behavioral targeting solutions for advertisers and publishers. AOL originally announced its intention to acquire TACODA on July 24, 2007.
Rafael / anti|tgtsoft:
Install Windows Live Suite applications on Windows Vista x64 (the hard way) — Microsoft just released a new "unified" installer for a bunch of Windows Live applications. It's so great, it doesn't work on 64-bit machines ([looks like someone forgot a Wow64EnableWow64FsRedirection call or two] …