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Alice Mathias / New York Times:
The Fakebook Generation — THE time-chugging Web site Facebook.com first appeared during my freshman year as the exclusive domain of college students. This spring, Facebook opened its pearly gates, enabling myself and other members of the class of '07 to graduate from our college networks into those of the real world.
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Scott Karp / Publishing 2.0:
Facebook's Core College Student Users Laugh At Attempts To Use It For Business — When I argued that Facebook is NOT for business, that assertion was roundly dismissed by Facebook's tech fan club, determined to prove (with Mark Zuckerberg gleefully rooting them on) that Facebook is a serious business tool.
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Cerulean Studios' Blog:
Build 1: Think Different. — Well, we always said that we would never 'port' Trillian to OS X. And now we're excited to announce that we haven't! Instead, after many support/feature-request tickets asking for an OS X port... we wrote a new Trillian UI from scratch.
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Denise Caruso / New York Times:
Securing Very Important Data: Your Own — AS long as we are willing to relinquish some personal data, Web applications have long allowed us to create virtual identities that can conduct most of the social and financial transactions that typify life in the real world.
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Justin Smith / Inside Facebook:
Rumor: Tagged Platform will mimic Facebook Platform APIs — Shortly after Facebook launched the Platform in May of this year, LinkedIn announced that it would be offering its own platform in "9 to 12 months". Since then, expectations have grown that many of the major social networking services will build their own platforms as well.
Anne Zelenka / GigaOM:
From The Information Age To The Connected Age — Jason Calacanis launched yet another discussion of the future of the web with his official definition of web 3.0, in which web 2.0 cake is spread with a liberal frosting of people, but not just any people — "gifted" people.
Fred / A VC:
Web Startups Are A Commodity — Paul Graham has written a very provocative essay on The Future Of Web Startups in which he argues that like computers, and many technological developments before them, web startups themselves are commodifying. Paul says: … Paul is right about this.
David Teare / Switchers' Blog:
iPhone Password Manager — Since before the iPhone was released, passionate 1Password users have been begging us to support it. As Canadians we couldn't even get one, so Roustem and I travelled to Chicago to purchase a few for development. — After several grueling weeks …
Ernesto / TorrentFreak:
TorrentSpy Traffic Plunges After US Ban — TorrentSpy founder Justin told TorrentFreak in a response to the censorship: "Whatever future awaits, the innovations of peer-to-peer technology and the jobs and opportunities it creates will take place outside of the USA."
Joshua Topolsky / Engadget:
HP's iPAQ 110 and 210 PDAs get shipment date, prices — We know that you're all on pins and needles right now waiting to find out when you can get your hands on those new HP PDAs, the iPAQ 110 and 210, and how much it will cost you when you do. Well, you're in luck, because the company …
Brad Linder / Brad Linder's digital home:
Sony announces PCM-D50 handheld flash recorder — I went to the AES show this afternoon with my mind almost made up. My next field recorder would be a Fostex FR2-LE. On paper it's the next step up from my Zoom H4. It has decent preamps, combo XLR/quarter inch inputs …
Allen Stern / CenterNetworks:
billQ Answers My Call for a Better Way — Last weekend I wrote about my mom and her time in the hospital and asked if there's a better way that technology could handle both the healthcare and financial side. — Nick from WeAreSeenCreative sent over a note about their application called billQ.
Jeremy Horwitz / iLounge:
iPod nano, classic 1.0.2 Updates change video, Cover Flow — Apple has released iPod Software 1.0.2 for the iPod classic and third-generation iPod nano, generically noting only that the release contains "bug fixes." However, changes to both devices' handling of video-out …
Shelly Palmer / MediaBytes with Shelly Palmer Video:
Media 3.0 with Shelly Palmer - Episode 43 — Shelly Palmer and Ray Beckerman, Esq., partner at Vandenberg & Feliu LLP, discuss the RIAA's judgment against a Native American woman for $222,000. Running Time 16:46 minutes (File Size: 15.5 MB)
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