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John Paczkowski / Digital Daily:
Boom: Apple Worth More Than Google — As Steve Jobs would say: “BOOM.” Apple (AAPL) has eclipsed Google (GOOG) in market value. Apple's current market cap: $159.37 billion. Google's: $157.56 billion. Not that we didn't see this coming. Indeed, Valleywag predicted it back in November 2007.
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HipMojo.com, VentureBeat, Silicon Alley Insider, InformationWeek Weblog, Valleywag and Howard Lindzon
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Lessig Blog:
huge and important news: free licenses upheld — So for non-lawgeeks, this won't seem important. But trust me, this is huge. — I am very proud to report today that the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit (THE “IP” court in the US) has upheld a free (ok, they call them “open source” …
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Podcasting News, Labnotes, OStatic blogs, ConsortiumInfo.org …, Joi Ito's Web, Law & Life and broadstuff
QIK:
Qik announces iPhone 3G support! — As most of us have been out enjoying the sun, Qik's developers have been working day and night to bring you the world's first live video streaming application for the Apple iPhone 3G! From the wonderful feedback we get from our fans …
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Jason Kincaid / TechCrunch:
Qik Enables Live Video Streaming From 3G iPhone
Qik Enables Live Video Streaming From 3G iPhone
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Macworld:
When Apple's reach exceeds its grasp — The huge success of the iPod and the incredible media hoopla surrounding the iPhone have transformed the way the world looks at Apple. In five years, it has gone from being the company that makes weird non-Windows computers to the company that makes …
Sydney Morning Herald:
‘Slow’ iPhone 3G glitch blamed on secrecy — The iPhone 3G and, inset, Tom Piotrowski's speed test. — Asher Moses — iPhone 3G users in Australia and around the world are suffering from slow internet speeds and poor reception because of a flaw in the device that may have been fixed if not for Apple's immense culture of secrecy.
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Guardian Unlimited, One More Thing, Gadget Lab, PalmAddicts, InformationWeek, Gearlog, iLounge and Gizmodo
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Emil Protalinski / One Microsoft Way:
Sheraton becomes third Microsoft Surface customer (Updated) — Sheraton will be rolling out the Microsoft Surface PC, at five hotels in Boston, Chicago, New York, San Francisco, and Seattle. Sheraton will be the first hotel to offer the Microsoft Surface, and really the third customer …
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Bink.nu, All about Microsoft, Todd Bishop's Microsoft Blog, Boy Genius Report, CyberNet, VentureBeat and Industry Standard
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Stefanie Olsen / CNET News.com:
For travelers, Microsoft ‘Surfaces’ in Sheraton hotels
For travelers, Microsoft ‘Surfaces’ in Sheraton hotels
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Dolapo / Google Reader:
Pick your friends! — Today we're excited to announce several improvements in the way sharing works in Reader. You've given us lots of feedback on the way our experimental sharing features work and we heard you loud and clear: you want more control over your sharing.
Nathania Johnson / Search Engine Watch Blog:
Microsoft's Live Maps Schools Google, Yahoo, Ask and AOL in Georgia Mapping — If you've been keeping up with the conflict in South Ossetia, perhaps you were curious about where the contentious events were occurring. I hope you ended up at Microsoft's Live Search Maps …
Michael Arrington / TechCrunch:
Y Combinator To Offer Standardized Funding Legal Docs — Early stage venture firm Y Combinator, which has funded over 102 young startups, has “open sourced” the legal documents that they provide to their startups to use as they seek additional funding beyond what they've gotten from Y Combinator.
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Jeremy Pepper / POP! PR Jots:
Can I can get a big cup of STFU please? — How many times can you beat a dead horse? Apparently, every quarter if that horse is the PR is dead meme. — Well, this time it's more a slow build kicking of the horse: the recent meme started with the launch of Cuil, and Robert Scoble not being pre-briefed.
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Michael Learmonth / Silicon Alley Insider:
YouTube Not Getting Into Live Streaming, After All (GOOG) — UStream, Justin.TV, Stickam, Mogulus and everyone else trying to make a business out of live streaming can breath a little easier. YouTube, which had previously said it would start live streaming in 2008, won't be getting into the business this year.
Kelsey Blodget / Beet.TV:
NBC Online Olympics Viewing Soars, Nielsen Reports — The number of unique visitors to NBC Olympics video site soared to over two million on Monday as viewers tuned into the Games from the workplace, Nielsen announced today. These numbers show that the much-grumbled about time delay …
Anil Dash / Movable Type:
Movable Type Pro and 4.2: Where Blogging is Headed — Today, we're releasing the latest update to Movable Type, version 4.2, and along with it we're announcing the launch of Movable Type Pro, a profoundly powerful new set of capabilities that shows the web where blogging is going next.
Erick Schonfeld / TechCrunch:
Lehman's Online U.S. Advertising Forecast: Another $20 Billion In Growth By 2012 And Online Video Takes Off — I was (digitally) leafing through the latest Lehman Brothers Internet Data Book for August this morning, and came across these forecasts for total U.S. Internet online ad spending and online video ad spending.
Sarah Perez / ReadWriteWeb:
Pageonce's New iPhone App: Now 100% Mobile and Self-Destructs When Stolen — When Pageonce unveiled their first version of their iOnce iPhone app, it became an instant success. Within 10 days it was ranked in the top three applications in the Productivity category, and overall it was ranked …
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Maggie Shiels / BBC:
Privacy worry over location data — Privacy advocates are warning of the dangers of rushing headlong into using location based services. — The Centre for Digital Democracy told the BBC that “while these services will be a powerful force in our lives they are a potential privacy nightmare.”
Joel Hruska / Ars Technica:
Russians may not be responsible for cyberattacks on Georgia — Earlier this week, we covered a report from the Georgian Foreign Ministry, claiming that the Russian Business Network (RBN) was actively engaged in cyberwarfare against Georgia—with the blessing and backing of the Russian government.
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