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Jason Calacanis / The Jason Calacanis Weblog:
Why I employed a felon — Yesterday, I joined one of our Mahalo employees at Federal District Court as he was sentenced to 48 months in jail for crimes related to computer security. — Before my employee John Schiefer was sentenced, a violent career criminal was facing 60 months for beating up a prison guard.
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Computerworld, The Register, SiliconBeat, The Drama 2.0 Show, Venture Capital Dispatch, Guardian, Threat Level, Ben Metcalfe Blog, SiliconAngle and eWeek
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Rafe Needleman / Webware.com:
Mahalo: Our hacker employee is no threat to your privacy — Mahalo CEO Jason Calacanis sent an e-mail Thursday to his followers (also posted on his blog, and worth a read) disclosing that his company mistakenly hired a man convicted of computer crimes but who hasn't yet served his sentence.
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Saul Hansell / Bits:
The Nation's New Chief Information Officer Speaks — Reforming the entire health care system may be easier than doing everything Vivek Kundra says he wants to do when it comes to reforming the government's computer systems. — Mr. Kundra, the 34-year-old former chief technology officer …
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The Caucus, Digits, Obsessable, Pulse2, eWeek, AppScout, VentureBeat, Memex 1.1, techPresident, Silicon Alley Insider, Washington Post, GigaLaw.com Daily News and Jobwire
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The White House:
President Obama Names Vivek Kundra Chief Information Officer — WASHINGTON, DC - Today, President Barack Obama named Vivek Kundra the Federal Chief Information Officer (CIO) at the White House. — The Federal Chief Information Officer directs the policy and strategic planning …
Michael Arrington / TechCrunch:
Robert Scoble To Leave FastCompany — Super-blogger Robert Scoble is leaving his full time job at FastCompany, he confirmed by phone tonight. He first joined the company nearly a year ago and has been running their FastCompany.tv site. He says he'll continue to write a column for the magazine, but his video work with them is over.
Lidija Davis / ReadWriteWeb:
Twitter Begins Rolling Out Search and Trends — Twitter appears to be in the process of rolling out its integrated search feature with a search box and a trends button appearing on some user profiles today. While the feature is not yet available to all users, our guess is that it's very much on the way - and soon.
Yukari Iwatani Kane / Wall Street Journal:
Breaking Apple's Grip on the iPhone — Firms Launch Sites Selling Unauthorized Software for Device, Posing Challenge to Official Online Store — Apple Inc. faces a growing threat to its iPhone strategy, as renegade stores spring up online to sell unauthorized software for the device.
Clearwire News Room:
Clearwire Reports Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2008 Results — Key 2008 Highlights — Completed Combination with Sprint's 4G Assets, Resulting in Largest U.S. Mobile Wireless Spectrum Portfolio — Closed $3.2 Billion Financing Round at $17 Per Share
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CNET News, Engadget Mobile, Wi-Fi Networking News, Sidecut Reports, Brier Dudley's blog, DSLreports, PhoneNews.com and TechFlash
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Larry Dignan / Between the Lines:
Clearwire: The race between Wimax expansion and cash burn is on
Clearwire: The race between Wimax expansion and cash burn is on
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mocoNews, Tech Trader Daily, eWeek, Gearlog, Sidecut Reports, Silicon Alley Insider, MuniWireless and Gizmodo
Anthony Ha / VentureBeat:
Zimbra tops 40M paid users: More popular than Gmail? — We've written glowingly about Yahoo-owned email and collaboration software Zimbra before, but it looks like we're far from being the only fans. In fact, Zimbra announced that has crossed the 40 million user mark. And those are paid mailboxes, not free accounts.
Jason Perlow / Tech Broiler:
Microsoft: Litigate on FAT, and you'll be the next Unisys — Remember “Burn All GIFs” from 1999? In 2009, the Open Source mantra of choice could very easily turn into “Destroy all FATs” — If you've been following the news in the Linux community, you've probably heard that Microsoft …
Justin Smith / Inside Facebook:
New Viral Channel: Facebook Launches Chat Invite API for Applications — Facebook has just released a new chat invite API that allows developers to let users send application invitations to their friends via Facebook Chat. — Here's how it works: — After embedding the fb:chat-invite FBML element …
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Bloomberg:
Pre to Win IPhone Users After Contracts, McNamee Says — Palm Inc.'s new Pre smart phone will lure customers away from Apple Inc.'s iPhone when subscribers' contracts start expiring in June, Palm investor Roger McNamee said. — “You know the beautiful thing: June 29, 2009 …
Dan Richman / Seattle Post-Intelligencer:
Hearst makes offers to staff online-only P-I — Staffers chosen to participate in an online-only version of the Seattle P-I were notified of their selection Wednesday and Thursday. The selections indicate The Hearst Corp.'s plan for such a Web site is advancing.Two reporters said they received …
Gregg Keizer / Computerworld:
Analyst: Apple turns its back on e-book market — Says Amazon.com's Kindle for iPhone proves Apple thinks 'people don't read anymore' — Computerworld) Amazon.com's release of a free e-book reader for the iPhone proves that Apple is simply not interested in the electronic book market, one expert said today.
Economist:
Boom in the bust — Despite the recession, the mobile industry is enjoying a promising transformation — WHEN the mobile-telecoms industry recently met in Barcelona for the Mobile World Congress, its biggest global shindig, head and body seemed oddly separated.
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Mike / Marksonland:
Twitter Ain't Search — The twitter buzz is unstoppable. My wife subscribes to the magazine Entertainment Weekly - I was flipping through it the other day and saw they created a section in there that re-prints select tweets from select celebrities. Yep, Twitter has hit the main stream.
Connie Loizos / PE Hub Blog:
Lamond Opens Up: “If They Think It's Acrimonious, That's Sequoia's Problem” — Partly in response to a post I'd written last night, famed venture capitalist Pierre Lamond called me a few minutes ago, as he piloted his car down the 280 toward a physical therapy appointment.
The Daily Beast:
The Journal's Smart Bet — A Man More Heroic Than Sully by Lee Siegel — Blogs and Stories — The Wall Street Journal makes millions from its pay website. Here are the secrets to their success—and what other papers can learn from them. — After nearly 15 years of giving …
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IntenseDebate:
Introducing IntenseDebate Plugins: add the features you want! — We're extremely excited to introduce you to the future of commenting - today we launch IntenseDebate Plugins! We're opening our doors and making our code available so you can build your own plugins!
Douglas MacMillan / Business Week:
The Music Industry's New Internet Problem — Music sites with freely accessible content are being used by a growing number of listeners as a substitute for buying music — Watch the Video... Five years ago, New York-based graphic designer Gitamba Saila-Ngita spent around $100 …
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Newsweek:
Browsing The Future — Mozilla's Firefox gave Microsoft a run for its money. What's next? — At least 18 percent of you already know what Firefox is, because you're using it to read this interview. (Or so says the statistics engine behind Newsweek.com, which tracks things like that.)
Radiowalker:
Living with Cancer in Silicon Valley — My cancer returned Monday. In not exactly a subtle way. I have two tumors, one of which is 11×8 centimeters. They are messing with my left psoas muscle which explains all the back and leg pain I have been having.
Amazon Game Room / Amazon Game Room's Blog:
Amazon.com's Trade-In Store Launches with 1,500+ Eligible Titles — Calling all gamers! Do you have any used games lying around? — Today we are pleased to announce the beta launch of Amazon Video Games Trade-In, www.amazon.com/tradeingames. Amazon Video Games Trade-In is a new service …
Claire Cain Miller / Bits:
Gloomy Forecast for E-Commerce Sites — Annual e-commerce sales will shrink for the first time this year, according to eMarketer. The research firm issued its revised e-commerce forecast Thursday, predicting that shoppers will spend 0.4 percent less online this year than last year.
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Chicago Breaking News:
Sheriff sues Craigslist as ‘largest source’ of prostitution — Cook County Sheriff Tom Dart announced today that his office has sued Craigslist and has asked a federal judge to ban the Internet company from posting its “erotic services” section, which the sheriff said is a clearing house for prostitution.