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Jesusdiaz / Gizmodo:
iPhone 3G Launch Date Confirmed — We all suspected it, but now it is confirmed: someone very, very close to the 3G iPhone launch has told me that Apple will announce their new model at the WWDC Keynote on June 9th. The second-generation iPhone will be available worldwide right after the launch …
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Joanna Stern / LAPTOP Magazine:
First Look: OLPC XO Generation 2.0 — I am here this morning in Cambridge, Mass., at OLPC's Global Country Workshop. Opening the conference this morning was OLPC founder Nicholas Negroponte, who announced the second generation of the OLPC XO laptop. — Negroponte didn't share many details …
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Wade Roush / Xconomy:
Negroponte Unveils 2nd Generation OLPC Laptop: It's an E-Book — Wade Roush wrote: — I'm “live blogging” from the One Laptop Per Child Foundation's day-long media event at the MIT Media Lab. The big news is that OLPC founder Nicholas Negrponte has just unveiled the design …
Larry Dignan / Between the Lines:
Investing legends circle Yahoo; Does a breakup make sense? — The Microhoo saga has attracted a who's who list of investors to Yahoo in a big bet that Carl Icahn will force some sort of “shareholder value.” — The latest investing star to enter the Microhoo sweepstakes is T. Boone Pickens …
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Andrew Ross Sorkin / New York Times:
A Gamble, but What if He Wins? — About a month and a half ago, Carl Icahn and I went to dinner at Tse Yang, an upscale Chinese restaurant in Midtown Manhattan. Mr. Icahn, the corporate raider turned activist investor, came blustering through the dimly lit restaurant about 20 minutes late …
Michael Arrington / TechCrunch:
Netflix Roku: Free Is Such A Beautiful Word — Netflix made a big splash today with their announcement of a $100 set top box, built by a California startup called Roku, that streams free movies (for Netflix subscribers) to the living room. — Good for them.
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John P. Falcone / CNET News.com:
Look out, Apple TV: The $100 Netflix Player has arrived
Look out, Apple TV: The $100 Netflix Player has arrived
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Danny Dumas / Gadget Lab:
Review: Roku Netflix Set Top Box Is Just Shy of Totally Amazing
Review: Roku Netflix Set Top Box Is Just Shy of Totally Amazing
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Ionut Alex Chitu / Google Operating System:
Videos Taken Down From YouTube — YouTomb is an interesting project by MIT Free Culture that collects YouTube videos taken down because of copyright infringements. “More specifically, YouTomb continually monitors the most popular videos on YouTube for copyright-related takedowns.
Sarah Perez / ReadWriteWeb:
How to Make Facebook Useful Again — Oh the heels of some of Facebook's missteps (ahem, Beacon) and the proliferation of a myriad of useless, silly, and time-wasting apps, some former Facebook users decided to quit the site for good this year. However, a handful of early adopter angst doesn't have Facebook worried.
Alex Veiga / Associated Press:
Napster rolls out all-MP3 download store — LOS ANGELES - Napster Inc. begins selling MP3s Tuesday, a move the online music service hopes will lure iPod users and turn around Napster's sliding fortunes. — The company is the latest to make the switch to the unrestricted file format …
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Kara Swisher / BoomTown:
Memo to Mark Zuckerberg: The Chicken or the Egg (or the Golden Ticket) — Maybe it would be easier to sell Facebook to Microsoft for billions and billions, even though it is not likely you will. — But, for the sake of argument, let's take the opposing position about the best future for the hot social-networking site.
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Caroline McCarthy / The Social:
Nielsen: MySpace, Club Penguin growth static, LinkedIn soaring — The April 2008 iteration of those numbers that Nielsen releases each month about social-networking site activity indicate that growth on News Corp.'s MySpace continues to slow, and that kiddie virtual world Club Penguin …
Peter Sanders / Wall Street Journal:
Fans Resist End of Virtual Disneyland — Created to Celebrate 50th Anniversary, Free Game to Shut — For Walt Disney Co., the task of opening a virtual version of Disneyland on the Web was relatively easy. Closing it, though, is proving to be quite a bit more difficult …
Mark Hendrickson / TechCrunch:
Hulu Shares Usage Stats, Expands Distribution Network — Hulu, the online joint video venture between NBC and News Corp that officially launched two months ago, is sharing some stats on its viewership. — According to the Nielsen Net Ratings, Hulu led all network sites in total video streams and overall engagement time in April.
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Michael Arrington / TechCrunch:
TechMeme Finally Adds Search — Tech news site TechMeme launched on September 12, 2005. It was an immediate hit and remains the most important blog news aggregator: Dan Farber wrote perhaps the best description of the site to date, back in 2007: “TechMeme provides a one-page, aggregated …
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Karl / DSLreports:
Sprint To Impose 5GB Monthly EVDO Cap - 300MB per month when you're off the network... When comparing Sprint and Verizon's EVDO service, Verizon usually came up short, given their 5GB monthly cap, and terms of service that restricts everything but browsing and e-mail.