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Michael Leggett / Gmail Blog:
New in Labs: Undo Send — Sometimes I regret sending a message the morning after. Other times I send a message and then immediately notice a mistake. I forget to attach a file or email the birthday girl that I can't make her surprise party. I can rush to close my browser or unplug the Internet …
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Zoli Erdos / Zoli's Blog:
Gmail's Undo Send Isn't Really Undo, Just Like Multiple Inboxes Were Not Really Multiple Inboxes — First of all, I love Gmail, it's my one-and-only email system. And I'm certainly glad to see the ever accelerating rate of enhancements, whether “official” or just the Labs variety.
Michael Arrington / TechCrunch:
Flip Video: Wrong, Wrong, Wrong And Then So, So Right. — Pure Digital Technologies, the creator of the Flip Video line of digital video recorders, got their payday today: $590 million in Cisco stock, a deal we first reported may be happening a couple of weeks ago.
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Ben Worthen / Digits:
Next Opponent for Cisco: Apple? — Cisco Systems has shown it isn't afraid to compete with heavyweights like Microsoft and Hewlett-Packard. Its $590 million acquisition Thursday of Pure Digital Technologies, which makes the popular Flip camcorder, is the latest sign that Cisco …
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Lawrence Aragon / PE Hub Blog:
Since When Is 3x a Good VC Return? — Maybe the VC model is broken after all. — The VCs who backed hot digital video recorder maker Flip Digital have agreed to sell the company to Cisco Systems for $590 million in stock. At first, it sounds like a pretty good deal …
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Ars Technica, Open Sources, Podcasting News, InformationWeek and VentureBeat, Thanks:mrinaldesai
Apple:
Movie Fans Can Buy & Rent Films in High Definition on the iTunes Store — Box Office Favorites Including “Quantum of Solace” & “Twilight” Available in Stunning HD — Apple® today announced that iTunes® customers can purchase and rent box office favorites including “Quantum of Solace” …
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Gadget Lab, SlashGear, eHomeUpgrade, Mobilewhack.com, TUAW, InformationWeek, The iPhone Blog, Gizmodo, World of Apple, Boy Genius Report, Neowin.net, CrunchGear, Macsimum News, MacRumors, blackrimglasses and MacBlips, Thanks:atul
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Dan Rayburn / The Business Of Online Video: This Is Just Stupid: Digital HD Downloads Still Cost More Than DVDs
Dan Frommer / Silicon Alley Insider:
Apple Adds HD Movie Rentals, Downloads To iTunes
Apple Adds HD Movie Rentals, Downloads To iTunes
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Ars Technica, CNET News, Engadget, The Technology Chronicles, Edible Apple, AppleInsider, VentureBeat and SiliconBeat
Greg Sandoval / CNET News:
Requiem for a frog: SpiralFrog shuts down — SpiralFrog, the pioneering ad-supported music service, quietly closed down on Thursday. — A source close to the company told CNET News that SpiralFrog has ceased operations and assets have been surrendered to the company's senior secured note holders.
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Harry McCracken / Technologizer:
IE 8 Web Slices: Great Idea! Mediocre Execution! — Now that Microsoft's Internet Explorer 8 has officially launched, I wanted to take a look at the final incarnation of what may be the browser's most strikingly new feature: Web Slices, which let you add buttons to your Favorites bar …
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John Markoff / Bits:
The Conficker Worm: April Fool's Joke or Unthinkable Disaster? — The Conficker worm is scheduled to activate on April 1, and the unanswered question is: Will it prove to be the world's biggest April Fool's joke or is it the Information Age equivalent of Herman Kahn's legendary 1962 treatise …
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Robert McMillan / Computerworld:
A search is launched for Conficker's first victim
A search is launched for Conficker's first victim
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Chris Remo / Gamasutra:
Microsoft's Greenberg: ‘PS3 Business’ Is ‘Hemorrhaging At Retail’ — stumble it! — Following the release of NPD sales figures, Microsoft trumpeted its significant 53 percent year-over-year Xbox 360 sales boost — and slammed primary competitor Sony. — Speaking to Gamasutra …
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Dean Takahashi / VentureBeat:
February U.S. game sales slow to 10 percent, but growth rate still up
February U.S. game sales slow to 10 percent, but growth rate still up
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CNET News, Bloomberg, TechFlash, blogs.ft.com, The Technology Chronicles, Tech Trader Daily, Microsoft Pri0 and InformationWeek
Michael Arrington / TechCrunch:
Facebook Poll: 94% Of Users Don't Like Redesign — A Facebook application is polling users on the the new site layout . So far, just over 5% of the nearly 800,000 respondents give it a thumbs up. The rest go the other way. — Users can also leave comments with their thoughts.
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Caroline McCarthy / The Social:
Nielsen: Twitter's growing really, really, really, really fast — A small new survey from Nielsen about the five fastest growing “member community destinations” in the U.S. reveals what we all kind of knew already: Twitter is at the top. From February 2008 to February 2009, it clocked in at a whopping 1,382 percent growth rate.
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The Equity Kicker, Andy Beal's Marketing Pilgrim, Traffick, ReadWriteWeb, TomsTechBlog.com and Nielsen Wire
Alexei Oreskovic / MediaFile:
Android co-founder in Google Ventures? — Is Android co-founder Rich Miner Google's new in-house venture capitalist? To judge by one intriguing clue, it appears so. Miner's name was recently spotted on a nametag at a Silicon Valley event for start-up firms to present their ideas and pitch VCs for funding.
Ed White / Associated Press:
Michigan iPod repairman charged with fraud — DETROIT—Apple Inc. appears to be the victim of a real shuffle. — Prosecutors filed fraud and money laundering charges against an independent iPod repairman who is accused of acquiring more than 9,000 replacement Shuffle music players by entering serial numbers into Apple's Web site.
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Jason Calacanis / The Jason Calacanis Weblog:
Why Twitter's ‘Suggested Users’ is the Next Superbowl Ad (or “Calacanis offers $500k for three years") — Title: Why Twitter's ‘Suggested Users’ is the Next Superbowl Ad (or — “Calacanis offers $500k for three years") — Subscribers: Does it really matter? It's just a number (13,159)
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Andrew Keen / Internet Evolution:
Twitter as Flashpoint for the Attention Economy
Twitter as Flashpoint for the Attention Economy
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The Great Seduction
John R. Delaney / Computer Shopper:
Asus W90Vp-X1 — Every so often a notebook comes along that is so impressive that it raises the bar for all comers. The Asus W90Vp-X1, available exclusively at Newegg.com, is that notebook. Not only does this desktop replacement set new 3D-graphics and productivity-speed records …
Larry Dignan / Between the Lines:
Palm CEO: WebOS bigger than just the Pre base — Updated: Amid weak fiscal third quarter results, Palm CEO Edward Colligan said that the company is well positioned to launch the Pre and promised a roadmap of smartphones and an application ecosystem built on the company's new WebOS.
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Dan Goodin / The Register:
Flaw makes Twitter vulnerable to serious viral attack — Son of Samy? — Micro-blogging site Twitter suffers from a potentially devastating vulnerability that forces logged-in users to post messages of an attacker's choice simply by clicking on a link. — The XSS, or cross-site scripting …
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Grant Gross / Computerworld:
Expert: Hackers penetrating industrial control systems — IDG News Service) The networks powering industrial control systems have been breached more than 125 times in the past decade, with one resulting in U.S. deaths, a control systems expert said Thursday.
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