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Crave at CNET UK:
Apple Tablet PC is real, says Asus — Crave hangs with people in high places — that's how we get exclusives and free food. A few weeks ago we were having a civilised dinner with our friends at Asus and angling for cool stories when we were told in a very hushed manner: "Asus is helping Apple build a Tablet PC."
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Thomas Ricker / Engadget:
Apple Tablet "confirmed" by Asus? — After a relative dearth of Apple rumors, Crave has resurrected the ol' Apple Tablet fiesta. In fact, they claim to have received a hush-hush confirmation whispered across their meatloaf and pie. The quote from some anonymous "friends at ASUS" …
Michael Oneal / Chicago Tribune:
5 newspaper giants in talks about online ad network — Five of the nation's top newspaper companies are taking steps to create a national online advertising network they hope will help them recapture ad revenue leaking away from their print products. — Sources close to the situation said Gannett Co. …
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Richard Pérez-Peña / New York Times:
More Readers Trading Newspapers for Web Sites — THE circulation declines of American newspapers continued over the spring and summer, as sales across the industry fell almost 3 percent compared with the year before, according to figures released yesterday.
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Ryan Paul / Ars Technica:
Why Google chose the Apache Software License over GPLv2 for Android — Google finally entered the mobile software market by turning the 2005 acquisition of Android into the Open Handset Alliance. Google hopes to promote third-party mobile software development foster a broad developer community …
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Mikko / F-Secure Antivirus Research Weblog:
Android — Google has now announced the Open Handset Alliance and the Android Platform.
Android — Google has now announced the Open Handset Alliance and the Android Platform.
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Red / The Red Ferret Journal:
Nokia perfects the clicky tactile touchscreen - iPhone gnashes teeth, swears revenge — It's taken them 10 years but Nokia boffins have finally perfected a 'touch feedback' touchscreen. Don't be fooled by simple vibrational imitations folks, this is the real McCoy - you press a key on the screen …
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Erick Schonfeld / TechCrunch:
Liveblogging Facebook Advertising Announcement (Social Ads + Beacon + Insights) — I am at Facebook's social advertising announcement in New York City, where Mark Zuckerberg is about to take the stage and tell us all what we already think we know: Facebook is getting into the advertising business in a big way.
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Jordan McCollum / Andy Beal's Marketing Pilgrim:
Facebook's Announcement — Erick Schonfeld of TechCrunch is liveblogging Facebook's announcement as I type this. The first fifteen minutes were filled with soundbites from Zuckerberg about the social graph, how cool and popular Facebook is, the history of advertising and how revolutionary this announcement is.
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Dave Winer / Scripting News:
I'm not happy with Leopard — I've given Leopard a chance, but it's pretty clear, this is not a good operating system release. — I've been out of the Mac loop for most of the last decade, just got back in a bit over 2 years ago. I don't know if early OS releases are generally as crappy as this one …
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Sony Ericsson:
Sony Ericsson announces first USB Mobile Broadband Modem — Sony Ericsson's MD300 is a mobile broadband USB modem that connects your computer to HSDPA, UMTS, EDGE, or GPRS networks. — Sony Ericsson today announced the MD300, a state-of-the-art business tool that allows busy professionals …
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Peter Ha / CrunchGear:
Sony Ericsson reveals Web oriented K660 — Today in London, Sony Ericsson announced the HSDPA K660 mobile phone. It's been optimized for Web browsing and the nav key acts as a 'magnetic mouse pointer' that mimics your PC browsing experience. You can even browse the Internets in landscape and zoom in on text and images.
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Mary Jo Foley / All about Microsoft:
Microsoft readies free enterprise-search product — Microsoft is expanding its family of enterprise-search products with a new, free, entry-level product, Microsoft Search Server 2008 Express, which is due to ship in early 2008. — Microsoft made available on November 6 for download via …
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Bloomberg:
Alibaba Shares Triple in Hong Kong Trading Debut — Nov. 6 (Bloomberg) — Alibaba.com Ltd., operator of China's largest online trading site for companies, almost tripled on its first day after an initial public offering in Hong Kong, making the stock four times more expensive than Google Inc. relative to earnings.
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David Barboza / New York Times:
Shares of Alibaba.com Climb on First Day of Trading
Shares of Alibaba.com Climb on First Day of Trading
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Nicholas Deleon / CrunchGear:
Phase: almost Guitar Hero on your iPod — Apple released iTunes 7.5 yesterday and one of the prominent new features is Phase, a game for the 5G, nano and classic. Developed by Harmonix/MTV, the game is essentially Guitar Hero for your iPod. That makes sense seeing as though Harmonix developed GH as well as the upcoming Rock Band.
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Karl / DSLreports:
Navisite Outage - Weekend server move goes badly... Customers of hosting provider Navisite have been offline since Saturday. The company recently acquired Alabanza, and over the weekend scheduled the migration of much of their equipment. Like a similar nightmare for customers of Hostway last August …
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Andrew Lim / Crave at CNET UK:
The ten most addictive online flash games ever made — For some people online flash games are a passing distraction to fill the hours between lunch and home time. For others online flash games are a passionate hobby that keeps glued to their monitors while they try and beat their last score.
Mike Yamamoto / Crave: The gadget blog:
Fire truck with MiG engine: insanity defined — And here we thought the 727 jet limo was insane. The vehicle pictured here might seem like an ordinary fire engine at first look—until it's turned around. From that angle, it's a work of insanity. — Not only is it modded with a turbine engine …
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