Top Items:
Charles Wiles / Google Mobile Blog:
New Gears Geolocation API powers mobile web sites — Imagine if web sites could provide you with customized information based on your current location, even if you don't have GPS. Today we're launching the Gears Geolocation API for mobile and desktop browsers, while two third-party developers …
RELATED:
Marshall Kirkpatrick / ReadWriteWeb:
Ma.gnolia Goes Open Source - Will it Matter? — Social bookmarking: the awkward genius hopes you'll take its ideas to parties for it. — Ma.gnolia, one of the most popular second tier social bookmarking services on the web, announced today at the Gnomedex conference in Seattle that the company …
RELATED:
redhat.com:
OpenSSH blacklist script — Last week Red Hat detected an intrusion on certain of its computer systems and took immediate action. While the investigation into the intrusion is on-going, our initial focus was to review and test the distribution channel we use with our customers, Red Hat Network …
RELATED:
Elinor Mills / CNET News.com:
Red Hat, Fedora servers compromised — Red Hat warned on Friday that a network attack compromised some servers last week that are involved with both its commercially supported and free versions of Linux. — The breaches involved Red Hat Linux Enterprise servers and those from its community-supported Fedora project that it sponsors.
Ryan Paul / Ars Technica:
Firefox to get massive JavaScript performance boost — Mozilla is leveraging an impressive new optimization technique to bring a big performance boost to the Firefox JavaScript engine. The code was merged today (but is not yet ready to be enabled by default in the nightly builds) …
Peter Burrows / Business Week:
Apple's Ambitious iPhone 3G Plans — It intends to make at least 40 million iPhones in the next year; selling so many will hinge on global success and fixing connection glitches — Forecasting iPhone sales is one of tech's toughest guessing games. Since Apple's iPhone 3G came storming …
Discussion:
Silicon Alley Insider, mocoNews.net, TG Daily, Gadget Lab, The iPhone Blog, Gizmodo, TUAW, p2pnet, iPhone Atlas and Technology Live
RELATED:
Tiernan Ray / Tech Trader Daily:
Apple: Street Not Factoring iPhone Expansion, Says Piper
Apple: Street Not Factoring iPhone Expansion, Says Piper
Discussion:
9 to 5 Mac
Economist:
If you build it... Lively, Google's virtual world, has been a flop — IT SOUNDED like a brilliant idea. Google, the internet giant, would bring 3-D virtual worlds to the masses by making them accessible through a web browser. Millions of people log into virtual worlds such as World …
RELATED:
Mark Wilson / Gizmodo:
A Comprehensive List of Ultraportables, Netbooks, Mini-Notebooks, Or Whatever You Call Them — When the Asus Eee came out, the market was simple. There was only one tiny, cheap laptop so you knew which one was for you. That was less than a year ago, but things move quickly in the tech world.
Robert Scoble / Scobleizer:
Who should be USA's CTO? — Today I visited Larry Lessig. He's the founder of Creative Commons. A professor of law at Stanford University. And does many other things. — He is one of those guys who is just interesting to talk to. Why? Whip smart and has a view of things that very few other people have.
Aaron Swartz / Raw Thought:
How To Launch Software — 37signals recommends that software developers pursue what they call the Hollywood Launch. They don't give any argument for this method, except perhaps the title (as if Hollywood was a business you should try to imitate?) — I guess the idea is that you're supposed to do it since 37signals says to.
Jason Calacanis / Silicon Alley Insider:
Jason Calacanis On How To Get PR For Your Startup: Fire Your PR Company — For over ten years I've been in the unique position of being both a CEO and a journalist in the technology space. My first company produced Silicon Alley Reporter magazine, where I held the dual titles of CEO and Editor.
RELATED:
Mike Butcher / TechCrunch UK:
The top 15 ways to get on with TechCrunch UK, and maybe other media
The top 15 ways to get on with TechCrunch UK, and maybe other media
Discussion:
Loic Le Meur Blog
Larry Rulison / Albany Times Union:
Verizon's fiber-optic system rollout hits snag — Company will inspect its installations after state regulators cite electrical code, grounding problems — ALBANY — Verizon Communications Inc. will go back and inspect every one of its FiOS installations in New York after regulators discovered …
RELATED:
Amol Sharma / Wall Street Journal:
Verizon, Google Close To Mobile Search Deal — Verizon Communications Inc. is nearing an agreement with Google Inc. on a wide-ranging partnership, according to people familiar with the situation, in what could be a much-needed jolt for the anemic mobile search business.
Discussion:
The Technology Chronicles, Tech Check with Jim Goldman, Google Watch, Portfolio.com, Digital Daily, Silicon Alley Insider, BetaNews, Between the Lines, VentureBeat, GigaOM, GMSV, Electronista, Blog World Expo Blog, Xconomy, Valleywag, Wired News, FierceWireless, FierceMobileContent, dailywireless.org, MediaBytes with Shelly Palmer, ClickZ News Blog, Tech Trader Daily, Tech Confidential, eWeek, BloggingStocks, Inquirer, mocoNews.net, Download.com editors, Search Engine Land, WebProNews, MediaFile, Gizmodo, Phone Scoop, MarketingVOX, CNET News.com and TECH.BLORGE.com
Dan Frommer / Silicon Alley Insider:
Akamai Shares Jump On Buyout Chatter. But Who's Buying? (AKAM) — Akamai Technologies (AKAM) shares are up 6.3% today to $24.02 on “renewed takeover chatter.” — With a $4 billion market cap/$3.7 billion enterprise value, the content delivery network could be an easy acquisition …
Laura M. Holson / New York Times:
Smartphone Start-Ups Have a Friend in This Fund — MENLO PARK, Calif. — Matt Murphy eats at expensive steakhouses, likes to watch his kids play soccer and is a loyal fan of Peet's Coffee and Tea. And if he has his way, mobile phone users will know as much about each other as readers now know about him.
BBC:
Poor earning virtual gaming gold — Nearly half a million people are employed in developing countries earning virtual goods in online games to sell to players, a study has found. — Research by Manchester University shows that the practice, known as gold-farming, is growing rapidly.
Daniel Ionescu / Today @ PC World:
Google Gains in Search at Microsoft, Yahoo Expense — Web site traffic watcher ComScore released figures this week that reveal Google's dominance is growing, when it comes to search, at the expense of Microsoft's search destinations and Yahoo, who continue to lose market share.
Discussion:
WebProNews