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Katie Marsal / AppleInsider:
Apple to answer netbook market with $500-$700 tablet - report — With a conventional netbook clearly out of the question, researchers for Piper Jaffray said Thursday there's mounting evidence to suggest Apple next year will introduce its own take on the market in the form of a tablet-based device that will sell for $700 or less.
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Larry Dignan / Between the Lines:
Analyst: An Apple tablet is coming to shake up netbook market — Apple is likely to launch a tablet similar to the iPod touch, but larger in the first half of 2010. This tablet would then be Apple's entry into the netbook race, according to Piper Jaffray analyst Gene Munster.
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Dan Frommer / Silicon Alley Insider:
Apple Tablet In 2010 — Apple (AAPL) is reportedly working on a …
Apple Tablet In 2010 — Apple (AAPL) is reportedly working on a …
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The Official Google Blog:
Faster is better on Google Suggest — As we prepared to write this post, we discovered a common childhood passion for fast things: high-speed trains, roller coasters, firetrucks, and more. That may be a key part of why we're so excited to be working on Google Suggest …
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Alex Chitu / Google Operating System:
Gmail Magic Inbox — Gmail's code reveals an upcoming feature called “magic inbox” or “icebox inbox”, which is likely to prioritize the messages sent by your friends and other contacts you email frequently. — In 2007, RarePlay reported about the social features that would be included in email services.
Michael Arrington / TechCrunch:
Google's Beta Love May Die In Fight For Enterprise Customers — Being in Beta is cool. So cool that five years after its April 2004 launch Gmail is still held in Beta by Google. That's despite the fact that it has 146 million users worldwide (Comscore, April 2009). Which is sort of ridiculous.
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Arn / MacRumors:
Apple Job Listing Reveals More Powerful ARM Processors and Video Processing for iPhone — A recent Apple job listing that we just discovered reveals that Apple is looking for a low level iPhone programmer with detailed knowledge of the ARM processor including its NEON vector unit.
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Financial Times:
View from the Top: Eric Schmidt of Google — Chrystia Freeland, US managing editor, interviewed Eric Schmidt, chairman and chief executive of Google, in London. They discussed the future of newspapers, developing online advertising and antitrust issues. This is a transcript of that interview.
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Reuven Cohen / Cloud Computing Magazine:
U.S Government Launches Data.gov Open Government Initiative — Data.gov strives to make government more transparent — I'm happy to announce that the U.S. Federal Government earlier today launched the new Data.Gov website. The primary goal of Data.Gov is to improve access to Federal data …
Rory Maher / paidContent.org:
OpenTable Opens Big; Stock Up Almost 25% In Early Trading — OpenTable CEO Jeff Jordan (pictured, right) probably wouldn't have been tapped to ring the opening bell on the NASDAQ just a few years ago when the IPO market was thriving. But that's where he was today, and his company's stock got off …
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Ina Fried / CNET News:
Kumo: Already a step behind Google, Yahoo? — Once again, Microsoft is finding itself beaten to the punch in the search game. — While it has been readying Kumo for its first public airing—probably at next week's D: All Things Digital event—Yahoo and Google have already shown off their latest search enhancements.
Tom Krazit / CNET News:
Google's Rubin: Android ‘a revolution’ — Among all the companies fighting to grab a piece of the brightest star in computing—the smartphone—Google seems the least interested in taking the spoils. — Android, Google's mobile operating system, doesn't generate revenue for the company …
Nick O'Neill / All Facebook:
Areps.at, The New Facebook Phishing Scam (Updated) — Facebook phishing scams won't seem to go away. Today a new scam appears to be spreading through people's Facebook inboxes: areps.at. It's another obscure URL and it's just like all the other ones that have been spreading around the site.
Erica Ogg / Crave: The gadget blog:
Acer takes on HP in home servers — Acer plans to unveil its first home server for the U.S. market on Thursday, called the Acer Aspire easyStore Home Server. — The server is intended for home use as well as small businesses that have a need for networking multiple PCs.
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Geoffrey A. Fowler / Digits:
Skype Gets the Oprah Treatment — Oprah Winfrey may already be the Queen of All Media, but lately she's been gunning for another title: Queen of All Tech. — George Burns/Harpo Productions — On the May 21 episode of “The Oprah Winfrey Show,” Ms. Winfrey chats with Josh Silverman, the president of Skype.
BBC:
Websites ‘keeping deleted photos’ — User photographs can still be found on many social networking sites even after people have deleted them, Cambridge University researchers have said. — They put photos on 16 popular websites - noting the web addresses where the images were stored - and deleted them.
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Caroline McCarthy / CNET News:
Hulu's first live-stream concert: Dave Matthews Band — Hulu will live-stream a concert for the first time: Dave Matthews Band at New York's Beacon Theater on June 1. — The online video hub, which announced the event Thursday, will be the only place streaming the concert live, at least legally.
Ryan Junee / YouTube Blog:
Zoinks! 20 Hours of Video Uploaded Every Minute! — In mid-2007, six hours of video were uploaded to YouTube every minute. Then it grew to eight hours per minute, then 10, then 13. In January of this year, it became 15 hours of video uploaded every minute, the equivalent of Hollywood releasing …
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Mozilla Labs:
Introducing Jetpack, Call for Participation — Exploring new ways to extend and personalize the Web. — The add-ons community for Firefox is arguably one of the largest, most vibrant sources for innovation on the Web today. If you want to affect people, to reach them and make a difference …
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Stacey Higginbotham / GigaOM:
Amazon's New Service Goes Postal Over Slow Broadband — Insufficient bandwidth has the potential to limit the cloud because it can take a long time to send large files over thin pipes. Amazon Web Services now addresses this problem with a new data delivery service called AWS Import/Export …
Staska / Unwired View:
Google wants to make your Android phone much smarter with accelerometer and other sensors — The smartphones we carry around today are pretty smart. They can already do a lot of things and usually do exactly what we tell them to do. — And the recent improvements in user interfaces …
Microsoft Update Product Team Blog:
Get ready for Vista and Win2k8 SP2! — Just a heads up to prepare for Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008 Service Pack 2. It will be available in the coming weeks on the Download Center (DLC) and also through Windows Update and WSUS. On April 28th, we announced the Release to Manufacturing …
M.P. McQueen / Wall Street Journal:
Bloggers, Beware: What You Write Can Get You Sued — Be careful what you post online. You could get sued. — In March 2008, Shellee Hale of Bellevue, Wash., posted in several online forums about a hacker attack on a company that makes software used to track sales for adult-entertainment Web sites.
Zachary M. Seward / Nieman Journalism Lab:
Muck Rack, home of 140-character dispatches from the field, gets useful — Muck Rack, which aggregates tweets by professional journalists, instantly became my least favorite web startup when it launched in April with an endless stream of chatter from the Fourth Estate.
Julie Demsey / Yodel Anecdotal:
Getting the world buzzing — Want to know what's buzzing in Bangalore or Bollywood? Now you can, because Yahoo! Buzz is launching in India today, making it the first international version of the Web's most visited social content service. Now, people throughout India can help bring …
Sally Whittle / CNET News:
VMware foresees mobile virtualization in 2010 — Virtualization company VMware says that its new platform to let organizations virtualize smartphones and mobile devices will show up in handsets next year. — The mobile phone is now as important to businesses at desktop computers …
Greg Sandoval / CNET News:
Sources: Sony considers music downloads for PSP — Sony has spoken with some of the major recording companies about providing music for the PlayStation Portable, music industry sources told CNET News. — The sources said the talks are only preliminary and no deals have been struck.
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Jerry A. Dicolo / Wall Street Journal:
Xerox's Mulcahy to Step Aside — Xerox Corp. Chairman and Chief Executive Anne M. Mulcahy, known for turning around the company during her eight-year tenure, will retire as head of the company, ceding the position to her hand-picked successor, President Ursula M. Burns.
Jessica E. Vascellaro / Digits:
Google Opts to Reshuffle its Sales Structure — Google's new global operations and sales boss Nikesh Arora has started shuffling some chairs. — Bloomberg News — Nikesh Arora — On Wednesday, Arora and Dennis Woodside, Google's new vice president for the Americas …