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Gmail Blog:
Labels: drag and drop, hiding, and more — A few months ago Gmail got some new buttons and keyboard shortcuts to make labeling easier, especially for those of you accustomed to that familiar folder feel. Now we're making some more changes to Gmail's labeling toolkit. — 1) New location for labels
Bing:
bringing a bit of twitter to bing — There has been much discussion of real-time search and the premium on immediacy of data that has been created primarily by Twitter. We've been watching this phenomenon with great interest, and listening carefully to what consumers really want in this space.
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Michael Arrington / TechCrunch:
GDGT Launches For Non Stop Gadget Action — Last summer we broke the news that Engadget editor-in-chief Ryan Block would team with former editor-in-chief Peter Rojas to create a new gadget startup. Today that new startup, GDGT, launches. Gadget lovers rejoice - this is a social site …
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Ryan / gdgt:
So, here we are — So, here we are — It's taken a little while for us to get here, but we're very happy to be finally unveiling gdgt to the world. So what is it? — Well, for starters it's the gadget site we've always wanted. We both love devices and spend an insane amount …
Chris Kelly / Facebook Blog:
Improving Sharing Through Control, Simplicity and Connection — The power to share is the cornerstone of Facebook. Privacy and the tools for tailoring what information is shared with whom are at the heart of trust. Over the past five years, Facebook has learned that effective privacy is grounded in three basic principles:
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Biz / Twitter Blog:
May The Tweets Be With You — The ecosystem growing around Twitter is something we very much believe in nourishing and supporting. There are lots of really awesome services and applications out there like TweetDeck, TweetMeme, Tweetie, BackTweets, Tweetboard, and others that we absolutely love as do many users.
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L.A. Times Tech Blog, TechCrunch, WebProNews, MediaFile, The Blog Herald, Twitterrati and Trends in the Living Networks, Thanks:atul
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Joe Hewitt / Facebook:
Facebook for iPhone 3.0 — Facebook for iPhone 3.0 is coming very soon. I can't predict an exact date when I will submit to Apple, but I can say that I am about 98% done. So what's new in this update? — 1. The “new” News Feed — 2. Like — 3. Events (including the ability to RSVP)
Electronista:
Apple already dropping NVIDIA chips? — Apple and NVIDIA may be engaged in a fierce dispute that could exclude NVIDIA graphics chips from future Macs, according to sources reportedly aware of the talks. They claim to SemiAccurate that Apple views NVIDIA's proposals for renewed deals as …
Brian X. Chen / Gadget Lab:
Child Porn Is Apple's Latest iPhone Headache — A photo ostensibly showing a 15-year-old nude girl has appeared in an iPhone app, highlighting Apple's inability to safeguard its application store from prohibited content. — The image appears in the free app BeautyMeter …
Richard Wray / Guardian:
O2 wins Palm Pre exclusive — Network already has Apple's iPhone and move would strengthen its position in UK smartphone market — American gadget group Palm will next week confirm that it has signed a deal with O2 which will see the mobile phone network become the exclusive UK partner for its eagerly awaited Palm Pre handset.
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T3.com News, The Register, My Pre, Palm WebOS, Techgeist, Electronista, Pocket-lint.com, Pat Phelan, Engadget, PreCentral.net, Ubergizmo and all things Pre
Mark Scott / Business Week:
Pirate Bay's Weird New Business Plan — The new owner of the swashbuckling Swedish peer-to-peer outfit will bundle up the collective Internet bandwidth of its users and resell it to ISPs — When the founders of file-sharing Web site Pirate Bay were given a year's prison sentence in April …
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Enigmax / TorrentFreak:
Suspicions of Insider Trading Surround Pirate Bay Buyers
Suspicions of Insider Trading Surround Pirate Bay Buyers
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Tiernan Ray / Tech Trader Daily:
Tech IPO LogMeIn Jumps 25% — Only five U.S. startup companies have gone public this year, down from 86 in 2007, according to data from the National Venture Capital Association, as related by Bloomberg. — Supply, then, is so thin, that today it drove a 25% stock price appreciation on the first day of one of those IPOs.
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Google Enterprise Blog:
Q2 2009 Spam Trends — Editor's Note: The spam data cited in this post is drawn from the network of Google email security and archiving services, powered by Postini, which provide email security to more than 50,000 organizations, including businesses of all sizes, government agencies, and educational institutions.
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eWeek Security Watch, internetnews.com, InformationWeek, the Econsultancy blog, ReadWriteWeb, PC World, Silicon Alley Insider, The Official Google Blog and Security Fix, Thanks:atul
Leander Kahney / Cult of Mac:
Marvel At the Ingenuity of the Chinese iPhoney, iPhone Knockoffs Now Near Perfect … Counterfeit iPhones have come a long way. They're now almost identical to original iPhones, fooling bargain hunters on sites like eBay. — Look at the video below from Dana Stibolt, founder of MacMedics …
Caroline McCarthy / The Social:
‘Accidental Billionaires’ is deliberately careful — This review contains some spoilers about the plot of “The Accidental Billionaires,” but most of them are common knowledge to people familiar with Facebook's history. — There's a reason why there aren't more lurid tell-all books …
DSLreports:
Biden Unveils Broadband Stimulus - Loan applications start July 14 for underserved ambitions — Uncle Sam today announced the rules governing the first of three rounds in the government's $7.2 billion broadband economic stimulus package, all 121 pages of which are now available if you're …
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Reuters:
Microsoft's Bing search wins share from Google — LONDON/SEATTLE (Reuters) - Microsoft Corp's new Bing search engine gained U.S. market share in its first month in operation but still trails dominant rival Google Inc, according to data released on Wednesday.
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PC World, Ars Technica, CNET News, Digital Daily, eWeek, TechSpot, Silicon Alley Insider, BetaNews, DailyFinance, WebProNews and Techgeist, Thanks:alpesh
David Coursey / PC World:
AT&T Problems Can Delay iPhone Voicemail — Ever feel like your iPhone is holding out on you? Not delivering voice mail in a timely manner? Well, I have and now I know why—sometimes AT&T doesn't deliver visual voicemail for days. — That's according to Glenn Tenney …
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Michael Wolff / Vanity Fair:
Politico's Washington Coup — Four old-media veterans may have solved the future of news with the Politico Web site, whose audience of six million obsessives and insiders consumes-and feeds-a real-time download of power data. The twist? Politico's print version is what's helped make it profitable.
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Jim Goldman / Tech Check with Jim Goldman:
iPhone Gets Big Stamp of Approval — In the hotly competitive smart phone arena, bragging rights mean a lot, and when one handset can claim a big stamp of approval over the competition, it gets a lot of attention. And such will be the case in Cupertino where Apple's iPhone team can print …
Dan Monzelowsky / Socialgeist:
Twitter Raises API Limits? — As I always do, the first thing I did when I got home this evening was to open TweetDeck. What did I see waiting for me? — Instead of the usual 100 API calls per hour, TweetDeck says that I now have a maximum of 150. — Is this something permanent?
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Dan Nystedt / PC World:
Dell Ordered to Sell 19-inch LCD Displays for $15 in Taiwan — Taiwan's Consumer Protection Commission has ordered Dell to make good on sales from an online pricing error and deliver 19-inch LCD monitors to local consumers for NT$500 (US$15.26). — The government agency said it received 471 complaints …
Lauren Pollock / Wall Street Journal:
Overstock Drops Affiliates In 4 States to Protest Taxes — Overstock.com Inc. informed its marketing affiliates in four states — California, Hawaii, North Carolina and Rhode Island — that it is ending its business with them to avoid collecting sales tax. — Lawmakers in the states …
Greg Sandoval / CNET News:
Jammie Thomas' lawyer says she will appeal — It's official; Joe Sibley, one of the two lawyers for Jammie Thomas-Rasset, told CNET News on Wednesday she intends to appeal her case. — “She's not interested in settling,” Sibley said in a brief phone interview.
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John Herrman / Gizmodo:
iPhone OS 3.1 Features: Better Video Editing, Voice Control Over Bluetooth, And More — Now that the iPhone OS 3.1 SDK (and accompanying beta firmware) is out in the wild, new features are showing their faces. The update improves video editing and app integration, Voice Control over Bluetooth and a slew of minor tweaks.
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Darryl K. Taft / eWeek:
Oracle Delves into ALM — Table of Contents: — As part of its Oracle Fusion Middleware 11g launch, Oracle adds an application lifecycle management solution to its developer tool set to enable teams of developers to work together more effectively. Oracle Team Productivity Center has what one exec calls a unique approach to ALM.
Matt Asay / The Open Road:
GPL declines as open source moves to the Web — The GNU General Public License (GPL) used to dominate open-source licensing, but its hold appears to be slipping according to new research from Black Duck Software. While GPLv3 has seen a 400-percent increase in adoption …