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Chris Nuttall / blogs.ft.com:
Nokia sends $70m mobile payment to Obopay — There are signs the mobile payments market is really taking off at last with Nokia announcing a substantial investment in service provider Obopay today. — The amount, understood to be in the region of $70m, is being put in by Nokia itself rather …
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Associated Press, mocoNews, textually.org, FierceWireless, Between the Lines, GigaOM and Pocket-lint.com
Kasper Jade / AppleInsider:
Apple close to unveiling guarded Snow Leopard UI overhaul — While developers have been privy to pre-releases of Apple's Snow Leopard operating system for quite some time, those distributions have been stripped of several features including a major UI overhaul that the company is now preparing …
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Luca Zanolin / Google Mobile Blog:
Look Ma, No Hands - Google Mobile App for Blackberry now with Search by voice and My Location — Remember the last time you tried to search for “Marks & Spencers London SW1W” on your Blackberry and ended up with 10 extra characters in the spelling of “Spencers” before you gave up on the “London” bit?
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Search Engine Land, The Toybox, Lifehacker, InformationWeek, Smartphones and Cell Phones, BerryReview.com and Phone Scoop, Thanks:atul
Greg Sandoval / CNET News:
AT&T first to test RIAA antipiracy plan — Update: Wednesday, 9:00 a.m. PDT: To include quotes from AT&T and information about Comcast and Cox. — AT&T, one of the nation's largest Internet service providers, confirmed on Tuesday the company is working with the recording industry to combat illegal file sharing.
Wikileaks:
Police raid home of Wikileaks.de domain owner over censorship lists — Shortly after 9pm on Tuesday the 24th of March 2009, seven police officers in Dresden and four in Jena searched the homes of Theodor Reppe, who holds the domain registration for “wikileaks.de”, the German name for wikileaks.org.
Rory Maher / paidContent.org:
Spark Capital To Offer Seed Funding For Digital-Media Companies — VC fund Spark Capital today announced a new program called Start@Spark that will provide entrepreneurs with up to $250,000 in seed financing to get their companies through the development stage.
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Andrew LaVallee / Digits:
Guy Kawasaki Can Handle Being Called a Spammer — To kick off his keynote speech at SES, a marketing conference in New York, Guy Kawasaki asked how many people in the audience were on Twitter at that moment. Hands shot up across the packed ballroom. — Thomas Hawk/Flickr — Guy Kawasaki
Karl Bode / DSLreports:
Sprint Highlights ‘4G’ Launch Plans - Launch will largely mirror Clearwire deployment... Not too surprisingly, Sprint's 4G phone buildout is largely going to mirror that of their spun-off Clearwire mobile WiMax venture, according to a press release issued by the company this morning.
Peter Kafka / MediaMemo:
A Win for Project Playlist: EMI Drops Suit, Signs On — EMI Music Group, which sued Web music start-up Project Playlist nearly a year ago, has dropped its suit and will start providing its catalog to the start-up, which offers free streaming music. — No terms were disclosed.
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David Lieberman / USA Today:
Blockbuster unveils on-demand deal to transmit movies to TiVo users — NEW YORK — Blockbuster's effort to establish itself in the fast-growing Internet video-on-demand business will get a boost today when the No. 1 video rental chain unveils a deal to transmit movies and TV shows to TiVo digital video recorders.
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New York Times, Crave, VentureBeat, CrunchGear, bub.blicio.us, Digits, The Technology Chronicles, AppScout, eHomeUpgrade and Gizmodo
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Katie Marsal / AppleInsider:
Blockbuster partners with TiVo, says Apple products in sight
Blockbuster partners with TiVo, says Apple products in sight
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NEWSFACTOR, Tech Trader Daily, VentureBeat, PC Magazine, Ars Technica, Silicon Alley Insider, Contentinople, 9 to 5 Mac, Electronista and TUAW
John Herrman / Gizmodo:
Last.fm Silences Third-Party Mobile Apps — Hot off an announcement that they'd be charging for radio access outside the US, UK and Germany, Last.fm has said that all non-official mobile clients will be banned. This isn't going over well. — The change comes with a new developer API …
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BBC, Ars Technica, Download Squad, Music Ally, Boy Genius Report, MobileCrunch, Lifehacker, WMPoweruser.com and Mashable!
Nilay Patel / Engadget:
Canon EOS Digital Rebel T1i now official — Yep, Canon just went live with that Rebel T1i DSLR that leaked a bit earlier, and it's looking like a hell of a response to the Nikon D90: an XSi body jacked with a sensor matching the 50Ds 15.1 megapixels, 1080p HD video recording, and a $900 price tag.
InfoWorld:
Red Hat CEO questions desktop's relevance in Linux debate — Linux has achieved success on servers, but can it make a go of it on the desktop? Panelists at a technical conference Tuesday evening debated the question, with a Red Hat official wondering whether the issue is even relevant anymore.
CBC News:
Criminals love the BlackBerry's wiretap-proof ways: police — MP wants wireless devices to be intercept-ready — Wireless messages sent on a BlackBerry are so hard to intercept that the smartphones have become the device of choice for both criminals and law enforcement, police say.
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The White House:
Open for Questions: President Obama to Answer Your Questions on Thursday — Today, the President invited everyone to use a new feature on WhiteHouse.gov called “Open for Questions” to ask a question about the economy and rate other questions up or down. Then, on Thursday morning …
Aaron Wall / Learn. Rank. Dominate.:
Danny Sullivan Highlights Google's 2 Tier Justice System (it is only ‘spam’ if you are poor!) — Danny highlighted how many aggregators of aggregators and content cesspools are bogusly clogging up Google's search results with sites that would be viewed as spam if the owner was not socially well connected:
Robin Wauters / TechCrunch:
Yahoo Shuttering Travel Bargains Site FareChase Today — Yahoo is cutting more fat today by closing its travel bargains website FareChase, which it originally acquired back in July 2004 and re-launched two years later. The company will be announcing the shut-down later today …
Jessica E. Vascellaro / Wall Street Journal:
Firms Seek Profit in Twitter's Chatter — In the three years since its launch, the messaging service Twitter has attracted millions of users, but its fast growth hasn't translated into significant revenue. — Now, other companies are trying to profit from Twitter's popularity by experimenting …
Peter Cohen / Macworld:
GDC: EA Mobile reveals 2009 iPhone game lineup — EA Mobile on Tuesday discussed their 2009 plans for the iPhone and iPod touch platform. The company plans to offer games based on well-known properties in the EA library for PC and consoles. — Many of the titles have been previously announced …
Erik Sherman / BNET Technology:
Tech Layoffs on Big Q1 Upswing, Far Outpacing Average — When outsourcing consultancy Challenger, Gray & Christmas released its figures on job cuts in January and February, the numbers were depressing, with the two months figure almost double the same period in 2008 and close to the number …
Erick Schonfeld / TechCrunch:
Spare Change On Track To Process $30 Million In Micropayments On Social Apps This Year — While advertising revenues have been disappointingly low for most applications on Facebook and other social networks, another option app developers are increasingly turning towards is micropayments for virtual goods or premium features.
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Nate Anderson / Ars Technica:
“Lancing the f***ing boil”: how digital killed Big Music — Steve Knopper takes a close look at the music business in his new book, Appetite for Self-Destruction: The Spectacular Crash of the Record Industry in the Digital Age. Ars digs into the book, which argues that the major labels' collapse wasn't caused (mostly) by P2P.
Dean Takahashi / VentureBeat:
OnLive video games on demand service shakes loose a competitor — OnLive's announcement of a ground-breaking video on demand service has become the buzz of the game industry this week at GamesBeat 09 and at the Game Developers Conference. — But it has also shaken loose a competitor.
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Computerworld, giantbomb.com Site Mashup, Neowin.net, geeksugar, bit-tech.net, Gamasutra, VG247, Softpedia News and GamesIndustry.biz
William M. Bulkeley / Wall Street Journal:
IBM Set to Cut More U.S. Jobs — International Business Machines Corp. is expected to inform a large number of U.S. employees in its global-business services unit that their jobs are being eliminated, with the work of many of them being transferred to IBM employees in India, according to people familiar with the situation.
Staska / Unwired View:
Orange Android blitz: Sony Ericsson, Motorola Android phones, HTC Hero, Cupcake updates and more — While vendor enthusiasm (at least verbal) for Android platform is very high, it's adoption from mobile operators has yet to be confirmed. — Yes, many of them already launched HTC G1/Dream …
Gabriel Madway / Reuters:
Dell unveils new servers, storage for tight budgets — SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Dell Inc is introducing new server and storage products aimed at cost-conscious companies, betting that its emphasis on value can help win market share as competition intensifies.