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8:05 AM ET, March 26, 2009

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Leena Rao / TechCrunch:
Apple's iPhone App Refund Policies Could Bankrupt Developers  —  We reported yesterday about Apple's alleged delay in payments to iPhone app developers, but there is more alarming news from iPhone developers about Apple's refund policies.  Apparently, if iPhone users decide that they want a refund for an app …
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Chris Foresman / Ars Technica:
Copycats causing problems for iPhone app developers (Updated)
BIZ / Twitter Blog:
Suggested Users  —  About a month or so ago we noticed a certain percentage of new users were signing up and then not following anyone.  When you don't follow any other accounts on Twitter the product is not as relevant as it could be.  To improve the user experience, we started suggesting some accounts to follow.
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MG Siegler / VentureBeat:   Twitter's suggested user list: You don't have to be rich, just famous
Dan Frommer / Silicon Alley Insider:
Twitter Confirms Paid Pro Accounts On The Way
Matt Buchanan / Gizmodo:
Giz Explains: How a Brainy Worm Might Jack the World's PCs on April 1  —  It's lurking in millions of PCs around the world.  It's incredibly sophisticated and resilient, with built-in p2p and digital code-signing technology.  It revels in killing security software.  On April 1, the Conficker worm will activate.
Discussion: eWeek, Threat Level, Techmamas and digg.com
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Ben Worthen / Digits:
Conficker: Don't Believe the Hype  —  You may have heard about Conficker, the rogue computer program that might do something dreadful on April 1.  The truth is that the threat posed by Conficker is almost entirely theoretical, and that only a handful of dedicated professionals will notice anything …
Stevemar / Development Unfiltered:
Moving Toward an Open Process on Cloud Computing Interoperability  —  Moving Toward an Open Process on Cloud Computing Interoperability  —  From the moment we kicked off our cloud computing effort, openness and interop stood at the forefront.  As those who are using it will tell you …
Discussion: eWeek
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Todd Bishop / TechFlash:   Microsoft criticizes secret drafting of cloud-computing manifesto
Michael Arrington / TechCrunch:
Meebo Turns Into One Big Ad, But Users Seem To Like It  —  Web chat service Meebo, always innovative with advertising, is trying out something fairly aggressive: full takeover ads that show a persistent advertisement in the background.  —  The company says that they already got 1% …
Discussion: meeblog
Rajat Mukherjee / The Official Google Blog:
Google, at your service  —  It used to be that creating a webpage was a pursuit reserved for the truly tech-savvy, requiring a geek's expertise in HTML, Java, or C++ coding.  —  These days, it's a different story.  Working with a hosting service has made things a great deal easier …
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Josh Lowensohn / CNET News:
iGoogle gets video game makers in on the action  —  SAN FRANCISCO—Google on Wednesday unveiled the latest addition to its iGoogle start page service: a collection of themes designed by video game publishers.  The search giant has partnered with nine publishers to come up with a little under …
Michael Arrington / TechCrunch:
Troubles At Imeem, But Company Says No Shutdown Imminent  —  Imeem, the free streaming music site backed by Sequoia Capital, Warner Music and other prominent investors, is rumored to be in serious trouble.  —  Music insiders are saying a shutdown of the company is imminent after a failed attempt to sell the company or raise more cash.
Discussion: hypebot
Amit Agarwal / Digital Inspiration:
Create Flowcharts & Diagrams in Google Docs  —  You can now add drawing objects like flowcharts, arrows, callouts, banners and even freehand scribbles to your documents in Google Docs using the new “Insert Drawing” command available from the menu bar.  —  This new feature in Google Docs is like the …
Discussion: Docs Blog and ReadWriteWeb
Adam Ostrow / Mashable!:
@BarackObama Updates His Twitter!  —  Barack Obama, Twitter's second most popular user (CNN has passed him), updated his Twitter account today for the first time since taking office.  —  The update is to promote the President's online town hall, which encourages citizens to submit questions via The White House website.
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Larry Dignan / Between the Lines:
Red Hat: Customers less scared now  —  Red Hat chief Jim Whitehurst said that customers aren't as shell-shocked as they were three months ago.  The good news: Enterprise buyers don't see a depression on the horizon.  The bad news: It remains to be seen whether enterprises will be in the buying mood …
Discussion: Red Hat and Reuters
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Justin Smith / Inside Facebook:
Number of US Facebook Users Over 35 Nearly Doubles in Last 60 Days  —  Don't look now, but the number of Americans over 35, 45, and 55 on Facebook is growing fast.  In the last 60 days alone, the number of people over 35 has nearly doubled.  Developers and marketers may want to think about how to serve this group of new users.
Discussion: TECH.BLORGE.com, Thanks:atul
Stephen Shankland / CNET News:
Top Google execs: $1 salary, no bonus, no options  —  Wall Street executives feeling harassed by taxpayers outraged at their pay might take note of how Google's ruling triumvirate fared in 2008: $1 in salary each, no bonus, no stock grants, and no stock options.
Joshua Porter / Bokardo:
Demystifying Interaction Design  —  If interaction design isn't about influencing behavior...then what exactly are you doing?  —  Interaction Designer Robert Fabricant recently gave a talk called Behavior is our Medium at the 2009 IxDA conference.  In his talk he makes the assertion interactive designers …
Engineering Windows 7:
Touching Windows 7  —  We've come a long way in engineering Windows 7 since we first provided an engineering preview of Windows 7 and the work we are doing to support the touch interface paradigm back at the D: All Things Digital conference.  We chose to kick-off the discussion …
Lucas Mearian / Computerworld:
The Internet Archive's Wayback Machine gets a new data center  —  It's housed in a 20-foot-long metal shipping container  —  Computerworld) The Internet Archive today announced that it has a new computer behind it its library of 151 billion archived Web pages.
Discussion: The Register, SlashGear, GigaOM and GMSV
Bill Ray / The Register:
Deadfish iPhones send users into deep freeze  —  When cool isn't cool enough for WiFi  —  Free whitepaper - Virtualization: optimized power and cooling to maximize benefits  —  Some iPhone and iPod Touch users who've upgraded to the latest 2.2.1 firmware are reporting problems connecting to WiFi …
Bob Tedeschi / New York Times:
What Do Your Minutes Cost?  You Can't Tell by the Cellphone Bill  —  There's a good reason many people don't bother to closely read their cellphone bills.  They're a mess.  —  Even if you have a so-called bucket plan that's meant to simplify things — 450 minutes for $40, say …
Discussion: deal architect
Nilay Patel / Engadget:
Verizon Alias2 leaks out, features dynamically changing button layout  —  Verizon's original Alias U740 dual-hinge phone may not have rocked any worlds, but it was a clever attempt to provide the best of both a QWERTY keypad and a standard clamshell number pad in a single device …
Electronista:
Western Digital ups slim My Books to 2TB  —  Western Digital today gave all of its single-disk My Book external hard drives new 2TB capacity levels.  The upgrade is equivalent to about 241 hours of full-bitrate HD and is particularly described as useful for Mac users or frequent shoppers from iTunes.
Discussion: Softpedia News, Crave and Engadget
Robert McMillan / PC World:
Firefox Fix Due Next Week After Attack Is Published  —  Online attack code has been released targeting a critical, unpatched flaw in the Firefox browser.  —  The attack code, written by security researcher Guido Landi was published on several security sites Wednesday, sending Firefox developers scrambling to patch the issue.
Phil Hollows / FeedBlitz News:
A FeedBurner Alternative: Blitz Your RSS!  —  FeedBlitz today has opened up a brand new RSS management service to the public.  Previously in private beta, the service is designed for publishers, marketers and bloggers who need:  — Greater choice in the RSS management service market;
Discussion: louisgray.com
 
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Frank Davies / Mercury News:
Silicon Valley execs meet with politicos
Discussion: CNET News
Brier Dudley / Brier Dudley's blog:
GridNetworks being sold, staying in Seattle
Stephanie Clifford / New York Times:
Your Online Clicks Have Value, for Someone Who Has Something to Sell
Saul Hansell / Bits:
The Economics of Snooping on Internet Traffic
Alexei Oreskovic / MediaFile:
Sun CEO takes stage, ignores IBM deal talk
Gerald Magpily / Dealscape:
Cardin proposes Newspaper Revitalization Act
Discussion: The Constant Observer
 Earlier Items: 
Dawn Kawamoto / CNET News:
Intel CEO says Sun was shopped around
Discussion: Bits, Digits and OSNews
Rich Miller / Data Center Knowledge:
How Google Routes Around Outages
Discussion: WinBeta
Nate Anderson / Ars Technica:
FTC: We'll “come calling” about deceptive DRM
Luca Zanolin / Google Mobile Blog:
Look Ma, No Hands - Google Mobile App for Blackberry now with Search …
 

 
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Jon Brodkin / Ars Technica:
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Lachlan Cartwright / The Ankler:
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