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Spencer E. Ante / Business Week:
Facebook Stock for Sale — Top execs at the social network are selling shares—at prices far lower than the site's once-vaunted $15 billion valuation — Insiders at Facebook are selling stock in the social networking company, and the prices they're getting for their shares suggest …
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Eric Eldon / VentureBeat:
More on the Facebook employee stock sale: “Dozens” selling, “investment firms” buying — At least nine Facebook employees are selling company stock — that private-company stock broker Laurence Albukerk personally knows of. In a recent BusinessWeek article, He estimates there are “dozens” …
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Owen Thomas / Valleywag:
BitTorrent Inc. laying off 12 of 55 employees — BitTorrent Inc., the file-sharing startup whose underlying technology is responsible for much of the piracy that plagues Hollywood, is laying off its sales and marketing department. The immediate cause of the layoffs: A failure to sell …
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Geek Gestalt, TorrentFreak, NewTeeVee, Silicon Alley Insider, GigaOM and Broadband Politics
Greg Sterling / Search Engine Land:
Pew: Daily Search Usage Approaching Email Levels — According to a new report from The Pew Internet & American Life Project, daily use of search engines is growing and starting to approach email usage levels. New research conducted by telephone 2,251 US adults, age 18 and older …
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Tom Yager / Ahead of the Curve:
iPhone hackers go too far, get shut down by Apple — I was all set to give this week's column over to a new register-direct implementation of a JavaScript interpreter that's many times faster than all currently available implementations. It's not exactly growing hair on a billiard ball …
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Arn / MacRumors:
Apple's Ability to Deactivate Malicious App Store Apps — When Apple launched the App Store, they suggested that the use of DRM'd and signed applications could allow them to protect the iPhone from malicious applications and suggested that they could deactivate such applications remotely.
eWeek:
Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Ready for RTM — Microsoft is releasing SQL Server 2008 to manufacturing after several delays. Microsoft's SQL Server 2008 will help Microsoft compete with Oracle and its 11g database, and IBM and its DB2 9.5 database. SQL Server 2008 will be generally available within two weeks.
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Joe Wilcox / Apple Watch:
Should You Pay Twice as Much for a Mac? — [Editor's Note: This is companion to another post at Microsoft Watch telling a different story from the same NPD data.] — On Saturday, I got to wondering about Mac versus Windows PC pricing after seeing two HP notebooks on sale at the local Target.
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Miguel Helft / Bits:
Another Way to Measure Discontent Among Yahoo Shareholders — The revised tally of Yahoo's board election released Tuesday showed a much stronger level of dissatisfaction among investors than previously reported. Many analysts said the new count was more aligned with what they had been hearing from shareholders.
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Dan Frommer / Silicon Alley Insider:
Worthless, $1000 “I Am Rich” iPhone App Disappears (AAPL) — The $1000, zero-utility “I Am Rich” app for Apple's (AAPL) iPhone and iPod touch has been removed from the iTunes App Store. — It no longer appears in searches, and a tipster tells us that it's no longer visible …
Nate Anderson / Ars Technica:
Mozilla mocks up possible Firefox successors in idea factory — Mozilla Labs this week took steps to open up its idea factory to wider outside input, asking for community help to develop the next big ideas that might power future browsers. Like any good research lab, the goal …
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Between the Lines, TechCrunch, Mozilla Labs, OSDir.com, Electronista, Adaptive Path and profy.com
Dean Takahashi / VentureBeat:
Black Hat: Dan Kaminsky explains the bug that threatened the Internet — LAS VEGAS — Here at the Black Hat security conference, we just heard from the guy who made “cache poisoning” and “DNS flaw” into household words. — Before a crowded ballroom of perhaps 1,000 security researchers …
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Arn / MacRumors:
New Apple Cinema Displays Finally at MWSF 2009? — Readers interested in new Apple Cinema Displays may have to wait just a bit longer. — Apple has not significantly updated their Cinema Displays in years. Apple currently offers 20", 23" and 30" monitors at $599, $899, and $1799, respectively.
Saul Hansell / Bits:
Google Goes Gaudy With YouTube Ads — Take a look at the image here and you see proof of what we all knew: Google is not going to put its highfalutin ideals above the practical realities of its business. — This is a screen grab of a YouTube player embedded in a blog.
Dan Lewis / Wikia Search Blog:
Introducing Wikia Evolution — One of our core values at Wikia Search is Community. We want everyone to be able to participate in the Wikia Search project. That's why we are proud to introduce Wikia Evolution, our new Firefox toolbar. You can download it here, or via Mozilla's Firefox Add-On Library.
Jason Gertzen / Sprint Connection:
Sprint loses 901,000 customers, but reports other improvements — Sprint Nextel said Wednesday that it lost 901,000 subscribers in the second-quarter, but reported that other improvements are starting to take hold with its business. — “We are seeing signs of progress from our efforts …
Eric Krangel / Silicon Alley Insider:
How To Watch The Beijing Olympics LIVE On The Web — Even If NBC Doesn't Want You To — NBC will bring 2200 hours of Beijing Olympics streaming video to the web, starting today. But Americans will miss some of the best parts. Why? Because NBC, which has exclusive rights to the games …
Kevin Rose / Digg the Blog:
New Firefox 3 Digg Extension Released — Hey everyone - — We've just launched our first Firefox 3 extension and wanted to provide a quick video showing how it works. Some highlights include: — Notifications: No matter where you are on the web, you can discover popular Digg stories …