Top Items:
Michael Arrington / TechCrunch:
Live Coverage Of Google Gmail Event — Update: Our full story on Gmail Labs is here. — At 1pm PST Google is hosting an event to launch a new Gmail feature they're calling the “next evolution of 20% time.” They say it will be a change in their development process and “users will be able to influence Gmail's design.”
Discussion:
Epicenter, mathewingram.com/work, VentureBeat, Download Squad, Tech Beat, Andy Beard and greg hughes
RELATED:
Stephen Shankland / CNET News.com:
Google to let users test new Gmail features — Update 2 p.m. PDT: I added more details. — MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif.—Google will invite users to try new features the company is considering adding to its Gmail service, the company said Thursday. — At 6 p.m. PDT Thursday …
Mark Hendrickson / TechCrunch:
Gmail Labs: A Public Stage for Googlers' 20% Time
Gmail Labs: A Public Stage for Googlers' 20% Time
Discussion:
Valleywag
Bloomberg:
Facebook settlement of code-theft suit may fold — CONNECTU CLAIMS IT HAS UNEARTHED ‘SMOKING-GUN’ COMPUTER EVIDENCE — Facebook, owner of the social-networking Web site valued last year at $15 billion, is struggling to enforce a settlement of a copyright lawsuit accusing founder Mark Zuckerberg of stealing computer code.
RELATED:
Caroline McCarthy / The Social:
ConnectU: We're not through with Zuckerberg
ConnectU: We're not through with Zuckerberg
Discussion:
The Secret Diary of Steve Jobs
Vasanth Sridharan / Silicon Alley Insider:
ConnectU Twins: We Think There's New Evidence That Facebook's …
ConnectU Twins: We Think There's New Evidence That Facebook's …
Discussion:
Valleywag
Brian Caulfield / Forbes:
Why Apple Could Kill The Nintendo DS — BURLINGAME, CALIF - — There's only one company on earth that has come back from behind to wrest a multibillion-dollar market away from Sony, beat back a grasping Microsoft and delight tens of millions of customers around the world in the process.
Discussion:
Hardware 2.0, The Apple Blog, PC World, Touch Arcade, Gizmodo, DS Fanboy, CrunchGear, GMSV, Destructoid, Kotaku, Game | Life and MacDailyNews
RELATED:
John Siracusa / Ars Technica:
WWDC 2008 keynote bingo — This edition of WWDC keynote bingo presented some challenges. In the past, there's been more than enough rumor and unfounded hype to fill the board. This year, the near certainty of the 3G iPhone combined with the absence of any remotely credible reports …
Discussion:
One More Thing, Tech Trader Daily, Gadget Lab, Cult of Mac, Incremental Blogger and The Unofficial Apple Weblog
Jessica Guynn / L.A. Times Tech Blog:
TechCrunch's Mike Arrington shows his primary colors — We knew he was an animal, Silicon Valley's wild man. But a political animal? — TechCrunch's Mike Arrington is the undisputed kingmaker of Silicon Valley Internet start-ups. Entrepreneurs who get a favorable review on his website …
Discussion:
AppScout
Jeremy Horwitz / iLounge:
Is This the New iPhone's Touchscreen? — Apple almost never confirms its component suppliers, and for various reasons, the suppliers only rarely confirm that they're working with Apple. That's the only major reason that we'd normally be skeptical about what's shown below …
Brad Stone / Bits:
The Inexact Science Behind DMCA Takedown Notices — A new study from the University of Washington suggests that media industry trade groups are using flawed tactics in their investigations of users who violate copyrights on peer-to-peer file sharing networks.
Todd Bishop / Todd Bishop's Microsoft Blog:
Microsoft tries to steal iPhone 2.0 thunder — With Apple rumored to be unveiling a new iPhone next week, Microsoft's Windows Mobile unit is trying to get ahead of the news by touting its position in a letter to its industry partners today. But the letter may also get attention for another reason …
RELATED:
Charles Cooper / Coop's Corner:
Microsoft's pre-iPhone ‘salute’ to Apple
Microsoft's pre-iPhone ‘salute’ to Apple
Discussion:
The Secret Diary of Steve Jobs
Joe Hughes / Official Google Mobile Blog:
Get bus and train directions on the go with Google Maps for mobile — Ever since Google Maps added public transportation directions for San Francisco, it's been a lot easier for me to figure out which buses and trains will get me where I'm going around town, so that today's gas prices take less of a toll on my wallet.
Discussion:
Google Operating System, Google LatLong, mocoNews.net, Google Maps Mania and InformationWeek Weblog
RELATED:
Laura M. Holson / New York Times:
Broadcom's Ex-Chief Is Charged — Henry T. Nicholas III, the flamboyant co-founder and former chief executive of the chip maker Broadcom, was indicted Thursday in California on fraud, conspiracy and drug charges, including allegations that he spiked the drinks of other executives with ecstasy.
RELATED:
Brian Caulfield / Forbes:
The iPhone Stakeout: Part I — A visit Wednesday evening to a West Coast distribution center of Apple contract manufacturer Quanta Computer shows a company hustling to get mysterious boxes of, well, something, on the move. — During one 20-minute stretch alone, three semi trucks …
Techmeme News:
Search results via RSS now available — Techmeme Search now provides results through RSS. What does this enable? A lot of things. You can now subscribe to search results in iGoogle, Netvibes, or your favorite RSS reader. Developers can hook up other kinds of applications to Techmeme Search as well.
Franklin Paul / Reuters:
Lost cameras “phone home” to catch thieves — NEW YORK (Reuters) - Alison DeLauzon thought the snapshots and home videos of her infant son were gone for good when she lost her digital camera while on vacation in Florida. — Then a funny thing happened: her camera “phoned home.”
Discussion:
Engadget
RELATED:
Glenn Fleishman / Wi-Fi Networking News:
Picture of Camera Thieves Uploaded by Eye-Fi
Picture of Camera Thieves Uploaded by Eye-Fi
Discussion:
Gizmodo
Peter Ha / CrunchGear:
OS X Leopard/iPhone banners appear at Moscone — The Leopard banner reads: “The world's most advanced Operating System.” The iPhone banner reads: “The world's most advanced mobile platform.” I'm so happy I'll be in Berlin during the keynote getting drunk and not dealing with this nonsense.
Rafat Ali / paidContent.org:
Heavy Laying Off About 20 Percent of Staff; Separating Ad Network Into Another Company — Heavy, the online video firm aimed at young male audiences, is laying off about 25 people out of a staff of 105, we have learned, and company co-CEO Simon Assaad has confirmed it to us.