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Mshapiro / The Mozilla Blog:
Firefox 3 coming soon! — The outpouring of interest and enthusiasm around Firefox 3 has been overwhelming (literally!). Our servers are currently feeling the burn and should be back to normal shortly. Download day will officially commence once the site goes live. The 24 hours period will be clocked from that moment.
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Kevin Heisler / Search Engine Watch Blog:
Download Firefox 3 Today: Firefox Download Day to Set a Guiness World Record — Firefox 3 will be released today which makes today Firefox Download Day 2008. — To build its user base, Mountain View-based Mozilla will attempt a Guinness World's Record for the most software downloads in 24 hours.
Larry Dignan / Between the Lines:
Firefox 3 download fiesta: Ready, set, kaboom — The world record download attempt for Firefox 3 is off to a rough start. — Shortly after 1 p.m. EDT, 10 a.m. PDT (Mozilla's official launch time) I went to spreadfirefox.com and got the following: — I'm sure Mozilla will fix this little glitch …
Michael Horowitz / Defensive Computing:
Hold off on Firefox version 3 — I love Firefox. Usually it goes hand-in-hand with Defensive Computing, as Firefox is more secure than Internet Explorer. But not today, not with the release of version 3 of Firefox. — Don't install Firefox version 3. Not today. not for a while.
Dan Frommer / Silicon Alley Insider:
Adobe Flash Coming To Apple's iPhone — Maybe, Someday (AAPL, ADBE) — Adobe's Flash animation/video player, missing from the 3G iPhone that Apple unveiled last week, could still make its way to Apple's phone sooner or later, via the iPhone's third-party apps program. If Apple lets it get there.
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Matt Asay / The Open Road:
To avoid Flash lock-in, Apple looks at SproutCore
To avoid Flash lock-in, Apple looks at SproutCore
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Between the Lines, Valleywag, UNEASYsilence, The Universal Desktop, MarketingVOX and Roughly Drafted
Benwilson / iPhone Atlas:
Adobe Flash running on iPhone emulator; too slow for real devices?
Adobe Flash running on iPhone emulator; too slow for real devices?
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comScore:
More than 4 Billion Videos Viewed at Google Sites — In April, Google Sites once again ranked as the top U.S. video property with more than 4.1 billion videos viewed (38 percent share of all videos), as YouTube.com accounted for 98 percent of all videos viewed at the property.
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Michael Arrington / TechCrunch:
Google App Engine Goes Down and Stays Down — Google App Engine, which launched in April to compete with Amazon's web services unit, has been having major problems over the last day. Currently, the application directory and, more importantly, all third party applications (here's our test application), are offline.
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Michael Arrington / TechCrunch:
Flickr Co-founders Join Mass Exodus From Yahoo — Photo sharing site Flickr is one of the leading lights of Yahoo - but cofounders (and husband/wife team) Caterina Fake and Stewart Butterfield won't be around to keep driving the product forward. They are both joining the mass exodus of executives from the company.
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The Technium:
One Dead Media — One of my suppositions is that technologies rarely go extinct — on the global level. Usually someone, somewhere will continue to employ the most ancient technology. There are probably more people making swords by hand now than in the past.
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Michael Masnick / Techdirt:
Associated Press: Fair Use Limits You To Four Words; Five Words Costs $12.50 — As we wait with bated breath for the Associated Press to come down from the mountain with its own rules for “fair use for bloggers,” Patrick Nielsen Hayden gives us a sense of what the AP considers fair use (found via Boing Boing).
Michael Learmonth / Silicon Alley Insider:
Joost CEO: We've Figured It Out This Time — Two years ago, in the wake of Google's $1.65 billion acquisition of YouTube, Joost was suposed to solve a very 2006 dilemma: Fearful media companies wanted to distribute their video over the Internet, but didn't know how they'd do it. — But that was then.
Meraj Chhaya / PhoneReport v2.0:
HTC: Android Q4, Windows Mobile 7 Q1 09 — At the HTC Touch Diamond launch in South Africa, I had the opportunity to have a little chat with Kevin Chen, General Manager of HTC for MEA and CIS. Besides having an in-depth explanation on the innovations that the Touch Diamond brings …
James Lewin / Podcasting News:
Did Hulu Just “Kick YouTube's Ass”? — Mark Cuban has a must-read post over at Blog Maverick looking at Internet television service Hulu and Google's struggle to make its investment in YouTube pay off. — Cuban argues that Google made a billion-dollar mistake buying YouTube, and that Hulu is “kicking YouTube's ass”.
Peter Kafka / Silicon Alley Insider:
Apple's New NYC Office: Expensive, And Under Construction — Our helpful real estate tipster says Apple (AAPL) has ended its New York city office space search by settling on two floors at 510 Madison, a 30-story tower that's still under construction in midtown.
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Michael Arrington / TechCrunch:
Technorati Launches Blog Ad Network, Technorati Media — Blog-focused advertising networks are all the rage right now, with both Federated Media and Glam pulling down big valuation financing rounds in the last few months based on very early growth metrics. Other startups, like Six Apart …
Doc Searls Weblog:
What you frame is what you get — I'm due to be on a panel at Supernova in five minutes. I won't be there. If I were, I would say the following, and then some. Alas, no time. But, since the Net is essentially spaceless, here ya go: — If you say the Net is a system of “pipes” and …
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