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10:25 AM ET, October 16, 2008

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Walter S. Mossberg / Personal Technology:
Google Answers the iPhone  —  In the exciting new category of modern hand-held computers — devices that fit in your pocket but are used more like a laptop than a traditional phone — there has so far been only one serious option.  But that will all change on Oct. 22, when T-Mobile …
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Nancy Gohring / Computerworld:
The Android fine print: kill switch and other tidbits  —  An uproar erupted when iPhone users discovered a so-called remote kill switch on their phones — will it spur the same reaction in users of the G1, the first Android phone?  —  In the Android Market terms of service …
Jason Chen / Gizmodo:
T-Mobile G1 Google Android Phone Review  —  There is a lot riding on the shoulders of T-Mobile's G1 Android phone.  In some ways, it carries the collective hopes of Linux, open source and Google fans everywhere.  It's open, collaborative and community-based, in other words, everything the iPhone and Windows Mobile aren't.
Michael Krigsman / IT Project Failures:
Android kill switch: Is Google evil?  —  Google's new Android phone includes a “kill switch,” allowing the company to delete applications users purchase from the Android Market.  Frankly, I don't trust Google's intentions.  —  Computer World describes the situation:
Michelle Maltais / L.A. Times Tech Blog:
How iView the G1: An iPhone owner's take on the Google phone
David Pogue / New York Times:
A Look at Google's First Phone
Discussion: CrunchGear, Memex 1.1 and Big in Japan
Erick Schonfeld / TechCrunch:   What Android Can Learn From the iPhone: It's the Software, Stupid.
Bill Ray / The Register:
Android comes with a kill-switch
Discussion: The Open Road
Om Malik / GigaOM:
The Google Phone Review: What I Love & Hate About T-Mobile G-1
Steve Rosenbush / Business Week:
Free Broadband for the Masses  —  Backed by VC cash, a former FCC official's startup is out to provide no-fee, ad-supported wireless service  —  There's little debate whether the U.S. is a laggard in high-speed Internet access.  About 40% of U.S. households surf the Net over so-called broadband connections.
Discussion: Industry Standard
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Michael Masnick / Techdirt:
Kevin Martin In Favor Of Freeing Up White Space TV Spectrum
Discussion: Network World
AppleInsider:
iTunes sells 200 million TV shows, adds new HD TV lineup  —  Apple announced Thursday that all four of the major US television networks are offering primetime programs in high definition on the iTunes Store, which has become the world's most popular online TV service with over 200 million episodes sold …
Discussion: 9 to 5 Mac
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Jacqui Cheng / Infinite Loop:
iTunes welcomes HD TV from more major networks  —  Surprise!  Apple has one more surprise up its sleeve this week, and it's not about notebooks.  The company announced this morning that a number of networks have added HD content to iTunes, completing the circle of the four major networks here in the US offering HD TV downloads.
Discussion: Gizmodo
Trevor Claiborne / Inside AdWords:
Build your own display ads in minutes  —  Today we released the AdWords display ad builder, which lets you create professional-looking display ads in AdWords without needing to hire a designer or start from scratch.  If you've wanted to expand beyond your text ad campaigns …
Discussion: Epicenter and Search Engine Watch
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Michael Masnick / Techdirt:
Details Released On The Radiohead Experiment Results: A Tremendous Success  —  While Trent Reznor has been very open in discussing the results of his various business model experiments, Radiohead has been notoriously quiet about it — leading some to falsely assume that the experiment was a failure.
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Casey / FriendFeed Blog:
View your FriendFeed in real-time  —  Recently we asked some users what they liked about FriendFeed, and one said because “procrastination is only a refresh away.”  It sounded nice, but then we started wondering why anyone should have to refresh at all.  Well now you don't:
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louisgray.com:
Twitter Still Beats FriendFeed On Real-Time Topic Tracking
Discussion: Scobleizer and Webware.com
Michael Arrington / TechCrunch:
YouTube Founder Compares Online Video To Nascent TV Market  —  YouTube Cofounder Chad Hurley spoke at the MIPCOM Conference in Cannes, France yesterday.  —  In the talk, which is transcribed below, Hurley compares the current state of online video to the nascent years of television.
Aude Lagorce / MarketWatch:
Nokia's profit falls 30% but margins hold  —  Industry leader loses market share but confirms outlook  —  LONDON (MarketWatch) — Nokia Corp. on Thursday posted a 30% drop in third-quarter profit and a 5% decline in sales, but the world's largest maker of mobile phones managed …
Henry Blodget / Silicon Alley Insider:
Yahoo Cracks $12, Valuation Now Officially Ridiculous  —  We've been peeing on Yahoo all the way down, so we hope you won't take this as us talking our book (unfortunately, we've owned the stock forever) or blowing smoke up our employer's rear (we co-anchor TechTicker).  But...  YAHOO'S VALUATION IS NOW RIDICULOUS
Discussion: Beyond Search
Tom Espiner / CNET News:
Adobe addresses Flash Player ‘clickjacking’ flaw  —  Adobe Systems has addressed a security flaw in its Flash Player products that could lead to ‘clickjacking’ attacks.  —  Flash Player 10, released on Wednesday, includes a fix for the clickjacking vulnerability published by researchers Jeremiah Grossman …
Discussion: Download.com editors and Gizmodo
Peter Whoriskey / Washington Post:
In Targeting Online Ads, Campaigns Ask: Who's Searching for What?  —  A day after Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin winked playfully during the recent vice presidential debate, the number of people typing “palin wink” into the Google search engine surged, rising to No. 3 on the service's list of newly popular queries.
 
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Rachel Champeau / UCLA Newsroom:
UCLA study finds that searching the Internet increases brain function
Discussion: InformationWeek
Michael Kahn / Reuters:
Doctors warn of rash from mobile phone use
Discussion: Inquirer
Larry Dignan / Between the Lines:
Google's third quarter: What to expect
Discussion: BoomTown
Mike Butcher / TechCrunch UK:
Indy partners with HubDub for news prediction market
MG Siegler / VentureBeat:
ESPN comes to the iPhone — with an addictive bar game
BBC:
Faster forward  —  Hakan Eriksson is chief technology officer …
Andrew Sullivan / The Atlantic Online:
Why I Blog  —  THE WORD blog is a conflation of two words: Web and log.
Discussion: bytes|genes and Voices
Tom Abate / San Francisco Chronicle:
Tech sector predicted to slow but not collapse
 Earlier Items: 
Scott Bradner / PC World:
How Bad Is US Broadband Deployment?
John Gruber / Daring Fireball:
Listen to Tim Cook
Discussion: 9 to 5 Mac and Macsimum News
Om Malik / GigaOM:
Why Windows Mobile Is In Trouble
Peter Kafka / Silicon Alley Insider:
Finally, a VC Firm With The Balls To Tell It Like It Is
 

 
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Caitlin Huston / The Hollywood Reporter:
Internal memo: Hearst Magazines president announces layoffs as part of a decision to “reallocate resources” to “continue our focus on digital innovation”

Jon Brodkin / Ars Technica:
FCC Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel announced she will leave the agency on January 20; she was the first woman to be confirmed to lead the agency

Lachlan Cartwright / The Ankler:
Sources: MSNBC renewed Rachel Maddow's contract early this fall, but with a pay cut; MSNBC bosses' plan to shake up daytime and weekend programming

 
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