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4:50 AM ET, February 27, 2008

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Michael Arrington / TechCrunch:
Facebook Gets More Orderly: Multi-Tab For Profiles  —  Facebook has always had much cleaner, less chaotic profile pages than “anything goes” competitor MySpace (MySpace continues to experiment with less chaotic default themes).  Facebook just seems to like things to stay orderly and structured on their site.
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Josh Catone / ReadWriteWeb:
Will Facebook Profile Tabs Lead to Better Apps?  —  One of the big social news stories this evening was Facebook's announcement that it is actively working on a redesign to user profiles that would break the profile page down into three, main tabbed components.
Discussion: Rev2.org
Caroline McCarthy / Webware.com:
Facebook's getting a face-lift soon
Discussion: VentureBeat
Henry Blodget / Silicon Alley Insider:
Google Disaster: Comscore Reports Awful January*  —  Comscore reported shockingly bad US paid click performance for Google in January: flat growth year-over-year versus a 25% increase in Q4.  Even if Comscore is only half right, this is a disaster.  —  Flash note from analyst Bob Peck at Bear Stearns:
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Rob Hof / Tech Beat:
Has Google Peaked?  —  That seems to be the central question on investors' minds today as they digest news from comScore that clicks on Google's paid search ads were down 12% in January from October and flat from a year ago.  Google's stock, already hit in recent weeks from a disappointing …
MG Siegler / VentureBeat:   Does the rapid descent of Google's stock mean anything? Nobody knows.
Bill Tancer / Hitwise Intelligence:
Google: Does Search Data Indicate a Recession?
Eric Savitz / Tech Trader Daily:
Google Shares Slide On Weak Paid Click Data; Is The Crumbling …
Eric Savitz / Tech Trader Daily:
Apple: More On New Macs, Higher Margins, Weak iPods and iPhones; Where Has Steve Jobs Been Flying?  —  The Street is feeling chatty today about Apple (AAPL) today, and there's lots to talk about.  The analysts are musing on the announcement today of a refresh of the MacBook and MacBook Pro line …
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Erica Sadun / The Unofficial Apple Weblog:
iPod/iPhone firmware update 1.1.4 released  —  Just connected my iPhone to iTunes.  More details as they come in.  —  1:30: I'm downloading the software now... To download directly, the direct links are iPhone and iPod.  (Do let me know if I messed either of those up.)
Portfolio.com:
Comcast Astroturfs the Old-Fashioned Way  —  How big are the stakes in the so-called network neutrality debate now raging before Congress and federal regulators?  —  Consider this: One side in the debate actually went to the trouble of hiring people off the street to pack …
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Chris Soghoian / CNET News.com:
Comcast hits the snooze button
Henry Work / TechCrunch:
Yelp Raises $15 Million Fourth Round, Rumored Valuation $200 Million  —  Yelp, the popular local review site, will soon announce a new $15 million dollar round of financing led by DAG Ventures.  The valuation is rumored to be in the $200 million range.  Yelp says that they will be using …
Discussion: The Drama 2.0 Show and Joe Duck
Apple:
Apple Introduces New MacBook and MacBook Pro Models  —  Multi-Touch Trackpad Comes to MacBook Pro  —  Apple® today updated its popular MacBook® and MacBook Pro notebook lines with the latest Intel Core 2 Duo processors, larger hard drives and 2GB of memory standard in most models.
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Greg Sandoval / CNET News.com:
When will iTunes replace Wal-Mart as No. 1 music retailer?  —  Apple's iTunes will likely whip past Wal-Mart Stores to become the largest U.S. music retailer sometime this year.  —  The NPD Group issued a report Tuesday that said Apple had outpaced Best Buy and Target to become the No. 2 U.S. music retailer.
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Tom Neumayr / Apple:
iTunes Now Number Two Music Retailer in the US
Michael Arrington / TechCrunch:
Serious Drama, And Lots Of Stupidity, Behind Stage6 Shutdown  —  Yesterday San Diego based DivX announced the shutdown of popular video site Stage6, to the surprise and dismay of the site's 17.4 million happy monthly visitors (the post on the shutdown has over 5,000 comments).
Seth Borenstein / Associated Press:
Life Encyclopedia: Too Popular to Live  —  WASHINGTON (AP) — The concept of a comprehensive encyclopedia of life on the Internet proved too popular.  Its computers were overwhelmed and couldn't keep it alive when it debuted Tuesday.  —  The encyclopedia, which eventually …
Discussion: Wikinomics
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Carl Zimmer / New York Times:
The Encyclopedia of Life, No Bookshelf Required
Discussion: bytes|genes, TECH.BLORGE.com and BBC
Constantinos Michael / Google LatLong:
Refine by user ratings and neighborhoods  —  Ever since I moved to the New York City Google office I've had an agenda: exploring the best the city has to offer like so many other New Yorkers do.  Sometimes this can be an overwhelming experience, since the city has more than 18,000 food vendors according to nycvisit.com!
Stuart Elliott / New York Times:
Not Ready to Pay for TV Time, a Mexican Beer Goes Online  —  DECADES ago, brewers determined that television commercials were just about the best way to sell beer, as anyone can attest who has listened to consumers still able to sing jingles like “This Bud's for you,” “Tonight …
Alex Iskold / ReadWriteWeb:
Beware of Freeconomics  —  A few weeks ago we published a piece on this blog entitled The Danger of Free, in which we discussed the rise of free - a marketing strategy where digital products are given away.  This month's issue of Wired magazine features a cover story on the topic by editor-in-chief Chris Anderson.
Anne Broache / CNET News.com:
Democratic bill could force Apple, AT&T to unlock iPhone  —  When T-Mobile began selling Apple's iPhone in Germany last fall, a legal skirmish ensued, forcing the wireless carrier to sell it untethered to a contract—at $1,460, no less.  T-Mobile eventually persuaded a court that the two-year contract was legal.
Discussion: mocoNews.net
 
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Josh Catone / ReadWriteWeb:
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Duncan Riley / TechCrunch:
Adobe AIR Vs Microsoft Silverlight: It's All About Numbers
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Erica Ogg / Crave: The gadget blog:
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Mary Jo Foley / All about Microsoft:
Microsoft's Mundie: Lots of Yahoo, Microsoft redundancies
Discussion: Redmond
Heather Havenstein / Computerworld:
Life after page views: Web analytics 2.0
Discussion: GigaOM and Web Strategy
Todd Bishop / Todd Bishop's Microsoft Blog:
Tracking Microsoft's Windows Live outage (Updated)
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