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11:10 AM ET, March 21, 2009

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VentureBeat:
Facebook's redesign: Good concept, but not there yet  —  Has Facebook just destroyed its usefulness?  Is the design, introduced a week ago, killing the site's ability to help you share information with your real-life friends?  That's what a vocal and perhaps large group of people think.
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Owen Thomas / Gawker:
Even Facebook Employees Hate the Redesign  —  The feedback on Facebook's new look, which emphasizes a stream of Twitter-like status updates, is almost universally, howlingly negative.  Why isn't CEO Mark Zuckerberg listening to users?  Because he doesn't have to, he's told employees.
PC World:
Firefox May Already Be Dead  —  This is an exciting time for Web browsers.  Google Chrome is now available in alpha for Linux, and I downloaded it for Ubuntu.  Despite the fact that I was running it on my rather underpowered Dell Mini 9, it started in the blink of an eye.
Jason Kincaid / TechCrunch:
Facebook Bug Reveals Private Photos, Wall Posts  —  Earlier this evening we came across a privacy flaw on Facebook that allowed users to gain access to portions of their friends' profiles that they should not have been able to see.  We contacted Facebook about the issue over an hour ago …
Discussion: digg.com
Adam Howell:
Google's “designer drain”  —  Doug Bowman left Google today for Twitter.  Kevin Fox, the talented fellow behind Gmail and Google Reader's first redesign, left in the beginning of last year to join FriendFeed.  Jeff Veen, and the rest of the original Measure Map team, left middle of last year to start Small Batch.
Discussion: Stopdesign, Screenwerk and digg.com
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Jason Chen / Gizmodo:
Apple Leaks Announcement of 17-inch iMac at $899  —  Apple's own education site seems to have leaked news of a “new” 17-inch iMac, coming in at $899.  Apple's official store still only has 20s and 24s.  [Setteb.it via Apple Lounge]
Sam Diaz / Between the Lines:
Report: Improper use of Deep Packet Inspection could be Internet game-changer  —  There are legitimate uses for a technology called Deep Packet Inspection.  But it's the “improper” use of the technology that prompted Washington-based Free Press to release a report this week entitled …
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Eric Savitz / Tech Trader Daily:
The Next Target For Google: Corporate IT Budgets  —  There's an old debate in the Valley about whether Google (GOOG) is really a media company or a technology company.  In a sense, it is a silly debate, which is mostly a matter of semantics.  A better question is this …
Heather Dougherty / Hitwise Intelligence:
Craigslist Top Search Term Last Week  —  For the first time in three years, searches for ‘craigslist’ surpassed ‘myspace,’ highlighting the increasing popularity of online classifieds during the economic downturn.U.S. searches on the term “craigslist” have increased 105 percent for the week ending March 14 …
Apple:
Opportunities for Integrating Technology with Your Institution's Goals … Leaders & Administrators IT Professionals  —  Teachers & Professors  —  The New iMac line The new 20-inch and 24-inch iMac deliver a 30 percent larger display, twice the memory, and twice the storage.
Discussion: CrunchGear and Boing Boing Gadgets
Markcuban / blog maverick:
Why Do Internet People Think Content People Are Stupid ? - updated  —  I was reading an article where the Boxee CEO said content would eventually be al a Carte.  Why does he, like so many other internet people think content producers are stupid ?  Has he, along with so many others pushing internet video …
internetnews.com:
Is Oracle Forking Red Hat Linux?  —  There are key differences.  But is it a fork?  Oracle's top Linux exec explains.  —  For the last two and a half years, Oracle has been selling its own supported version of Linux based on Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL).  —  But the company claims it's not a fork.
Discussion: Datamation and Slashdot
Steve Smith / MediaPost:
Google Watches Its Language  —  Last week I dipped my toe into the emerging world of consumer opt-in/opt-out through BlueKai's very attractive consumer-facing interface.  BlueKai is trying not only to simplify the process of managing one's online behavioral profile, but to incentivize consumers to opt-in.
Thanks:atul
Dawn Kawamoto / CNET News:
Report: IBM combs through Sun contracts  —  IBM is reportedly wading through Sun Microsystems' contracts and documents for potential conflicts or problems, as it works its way through the due diligence process toward a merger, according to a report Friday in The Wall Street Journal.
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Reuters:
IBM, Sun talks seen continuing to next week: sources
Discussion: Wall Street Journal
 
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Robert McMillan / ITworld.com:
Report links Russian intelligence to cyber attacks
Discussion: Slashdot
John Gaudiosi / VentureBeat:
GameStop's Bob McKenzie sees little recession impact on gamers
Discussion: VG247, Kotaku and Joystiq
Josh Lowensohn / CNET News:
Quietube makes YouTube watching distraction-free
Rebecca Buckman / Forbes:
Shake-Up At Sequoia  —  The VC firm has lost some key managers …
Discussion: VentureBeat
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BlackBerry Niagara 9630 hands on
Dan Goodin / The Register:
Kaminsky: MS security assessment tool is a ‘game changer’
Prince McLean / AppleInsider:
Apple's 2009 iPhone to support faster 3G networks - report
 Earlier Items: 
Erick Schonfeld / TechCrunch:
Google Ventures Almost Ready To Launch, But It Is A Bad Idea
Discussion: VentureBeat and Reuters, Thanks:mrinaldesai
Michael Arrington / TechCrunch:
Welcome To The Team, Sarah Lacy
Discussion: SarahLacy.com, Silicon Alley Insider and Jobwire, Thanks:atul
Jay Meattle / Compete Blog:
Guest Post: Can Digg Keep Up With Facebook's Growth?  So Far It Surprisingly Has
Discussion: ReadWriteWeb and digg.com, Thanks:atul
Camille Ricketts / VentureBeat:
Semantic search engine Evri cuts staff by 25 percent
Discussion: Beyond Search, Xconomy and TechFlash
Stacey Higginbotham / GigaOM:
As Clouds Reach the Enterprise, Opportunities Are Clear
Discussion: Business Week
 

 
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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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