Top Items:
Michael Arrington / TechCrunch:
Prepare Yourself For iPod Video — Like most people who've had an iPhone 3GS in their hands, we've been extremely impressed with the video capabilities of this little device. Not only Does it take near-HD video, it has excellent basic editing software and video can be uploaded to YouTube over Wifi or the cell networks.
Discussion:
The Register, Mark Evans, ithinkdifferent, Redmond Pie, CNET News, PC World, Engadget, eWeek, Between the Lines, San Francisco Chronicle, Pocket-lint.com, T3.com News, MacRumors, AppleInsider, The Toybox, Tech Trader Daily, DailyTech, dailywireless.org, CrunchGear, LOOPRumors, Boy Genius Report, The Apple Core, Gizmodo, I4U News, Neowin.net, Electronista and SlashGear
RELATED:
Arn / MacRumors:
More Evidence of Cameras in Next Gen iPod Touch and Nano? — Two new images of cases for the upcoming iPod Touch and iPod Nano have begun circulating. The new cases suggest that the next generation Touch and Nano will indeed include a camera. — The first image from Uxsight is listed as a …
Discussion:
Ars Technica, Gadget Lab, TG Daily, Techgeist, TheAppleBlog, Gearlog, The iPhone Blog, TechSpot, Contentinople, Redmond Pie and TUAW
Marc Andreessen / blog.pmarca.com:
Introducing our new venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz — My partner Ben Horowitz and I are delighted to announce the formation of our new venture capital firm, Andreessen Horowitz, and our first fund — $300 million in size — aimed purely at investing in the best new entrepreneurs …
Discussion:
A VC, Mercury News, Guardian, Seeking Alpha, New York Times, Pulse2, Dealscape, TG Daily, Nerd World, VentureBlog, PC World, BloggingStocks and Between the Lines, Thanks:atul
RELATED:
Michael Arrington / TechCrunch:
Marc Andreessen's Burgeoning Blogging Empire: Invests In Talking Points Memo — More news about Marc Andreessen making venture investments this morning after the launch of his new $300 million fund, Andreessen Horowitz: he is leading a round of financing for TPM Media, better known as the TalkingPointsMemo blog.
Sarah Lacy / TechCrunch:
Details on Marc Andreessen's New Fund (Plus Five Other Interesting Things He Said)
Details on Marc Andreessen's New Fund (Plus Five Other Interesting Things He Said)
Henry Blodget / Silicon Alley Insider:
Justice Department May Bust Up AT&T's Exclusive Deal With Apple's iPhone — Obama's anti-trust cop Christine Varney is dusting off the Sherman Act and reviewing wireless companies' exclusive handset deals—most notably AT&T's monopoly control over Apple's iPhone. — One suspects that Google lobbyists are somehow involved.
RELATED:
Amol Sharma / Wall Street Journal:
U.S. Opens Review of Telecoms — The Department of Justice has begun an initial review to determine whether large U.S. telecom companies such as AT&T Inc. and Verizon Communications Inc. have abused the market power they've amassed in recent years, according to people familiar with the matter.
Discussion:
Digital Daily, MacRumors, The Precursor Blog, Tech Trader Daily, Epicenter, Electronista, Law Blog, Phone Scoop, GottaBeMobile.com, LOOPRumors and MacDailyNews, Thanks:mrinaldesai
Kevin C. Tofel / jkOnTheRun:
Sprint Offers a Netbook for Under a Buck. Will AT&T & Verizon follow? — If you thought a $99 netbook might spur demand, what do you think a 99-cent netbook will do? We'll soon find out, because Sprint is subsidizing Compaq's 1040DX netbook. Customers can get the offer in a local Best Buy …
Discussion:
Silicon Alley Insider, Technologizer, Engadget, Electronista, GottaBeMobile.com, Electronic Pulp, Gearlog, SlashGear, Liliputing and TechSpot
Reuters:
Nokia denies plans phone running Google's Android — The world's top cellphone maker Nokia (NOK1V.HE) said on Monday it was not working on introducing a phone running on Google's (GOOG.O) Android operating system. — British daily The Guardian said on Monday the Finnish mobile phone maker …
Discussion:
Macworld, Fast Company, Engadget, I4U News, Network World, Download Squad, Techgeist, Electronista and OStatic blogs
RELATED:
Richard Wray / Guardian:
Nokia turns to Android in phone wars
Nokia turns to Android in phone wars
Discussion:
Softpedia News, Gear Live, ZDNet, TabletBlog.com, CrunchGear, TechRadar.com, Gizmodo, GigaOM, BetaNews, Between the Lines, IntoMobile, Android Central, Local Mobile Search, FierceWireless, SlashGear, TECH.BLORGE.com, Android Phone Fans, InformationWeek, Digital Daily, mocoNews, jkOnTheRun, Computerworld Blogs, T3.com News, Tech Trader Daily, TG Daily, The Mobile Gadgeteer, I4U News and HotHardware.com News
Sam Oliver / AppleInsider:
Apple may add micro projectors to iPhones, iPod touches — With the storage capacities of iPhones and iPod touches on the rise, consumers are likely to begin carrying more and more of their digital video content on the devices, and could soon have the capability to project those videos for friends and family just about anywhere.
RELATED:
Harry McCracken / Technologizer: iPods With Video Cameras? Sure. iPods With Projectors? I'm Skeptical.
Rik Myslewski / The Register:
Projector-phones due by Christmas?
Projector-phones due by Christmas?
Discussion:
DigiTimes, The Toybox, 9 to 5 Mac, Network World, The Apple Core, MacRumors and Mac Soda
Andrew Foster / Official Google Australia Blog:
Making Google Maps even more useful with real estate search — Ever since Google Maps launched in Australia in February 2007, we've been committed to adding more and more useful and up-to-date information to make it a truly valuable resource for Australians.
Discussion:
The Register, TechFlash, Understanding Google …, Mashable!, Google Maps Mania and Softpedia News
RELATED:
Stephen Hutcheon / The Age:
Google wants a bigger slice of the real-estate search business
Google wants a bigger slice of the real-estate search business
Discussion:
Search Engine Land, Silicon Alley Insider, Search Engine Roundtable and MarketingVOX, Thanks:atul
David Lawsky / Reuters:
Facebook revenue to be “billions” in 5 years: board member — SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Facebook will likely be posting billions of dollars in revenue in five years, up from about $500 million this year, according to Silicon Valley entrepreneur Mark Andreessen who sits on Facebook's board.
Discussion:
Between the Lines, Silicon Alley Insider, Inside Facebook, paidContent, CNET News, MediaFile and Mashable!
Wendy / Moonfruit Lounge:
Twitter censors Moonfruit? What does it mean for the future of Twitocracy? — Late Friday night 3rd July, around midnight UK time Moonfruit finally tumbled off the top of the trends list on Twitter. Now this wasn't wholly unexpected with July 4th on the way and the resignation of Sarah Palin.
Microsoft:
Microsoft Security Advisory (972890) — Vulnerability in Microsoft Video ActiveX Control Could Allow Remote Code Execution — Version: 1.0 — Microsoft is investigating a privately reported vulnerability in Microsoft Video ActiveX Control. An attacker who successfully exploited …
Discussion:
BetaNews, eWeek, TechNet Blogs, Security Watch, Zero Day, Microsoft Help and Support, Security Fix, CNET News, Threatpost Blog and Network World
RELATED:
Rebecca H. / Hulu Blog:
Paging Dr. Grey — Today marks the official start of a new relationship: the launch of ABC content on Hulu. Things kick off with five episodes of Grey's Anatomy, the primetime drama set at Seattle Grace Hospital, where surgical interns try to navigate the challenges of romance and friendship …
Discussion:
BetaNews, Macworld, TechCrunch, PC World, Technologizer, Contentinople, CNET News, TECH.BLORGE.com, Download Squad, NewTeeVee, Softpedia News and Gadgetell
Matt Buchanan / Gizmodo:
Nokia N97 Review: Nokia Is Doomed — The N97 is Nokia's attempt to stand tall in an unfamiliar, hostile world populated by the iPhone, Pre and Android the only way it knows how: by throwing the kitchen sink at them. If this is it, they're doomed. — Okay, maybe you don't think that's true …
Discussion:
Alec Saunders SquawkBox
Kara Swisher / BoomTown:
Mike Volpi Jumps From Joost to Index: A BoomTown Interview (And Full Press Release) — Two years ago, Index Ventures was part of a group that invested $45 million in Joost, the then-hot-and-hyped online video service, while bringing on well-known tech exec Mike Volpi (pictured here) as CEO.
Serkan Toto / TechCrunch:
Amazon Ordered To Pay Back $119 Million In Taxes In Japan. More Tax Trouble May Be Ahead. — Bad news for Amazon over the weekend. The Tokyo Regional Taxation Bureau slapped Amazon's affiliated unit “Amazon.com International Sales” with a $119 million tax bill.
Michael Levenson / Boston Globe:
Municipal complaint? There's an app for that — Tech-savvy staff bridges a gap — Boston City Hall, a drab concrete monument to 1960s Brutalism run by a self-described urban mechanic who despises voice mail, isn't exactly known as a hotbed of technological innovation.
Jon Stokes / Ars Technica:
Taking flight: why the iPhone still beats Pre for air travel — If you're one of the handful of people who follows me on Twitter, you know that I (plus wife and eight-month-old baby) was stuck in New York's JFK airport for two days with no luggage, no laptop power cord, and a Palm Pre.
Joe Mandese / MediaPost:
Online Ad Spending Rises At Double-Digit Rates, Gains Share Vs. All Other Media — Despite the global economic recession's drag on advertising budgets, the growth in online ad spending appears to be defying expectations, and is expanding at double-digit rates, according to the latest quarterly forecast …
Brian Stelter / New York Times:
Rise of Web Video, Beyond 2-Minute Clips — When motion pictures were invented at the end of the 19th century, most films were shorter than a minute, because of the limitations of technology. A little more than a hundred years later when Web videos were introduced, they were also cut short …
Matthew Goldstein / Commentaries:
A Goldman trading scandal? — Did someone try to steal Goldman Sachs' secret sauce? — While most in the US were celebrating the 4th of July, a Russian immigrant living in New Jersey was being held on federal charges of stealing top-secret computer trading codes from a major …
Leena Rao / TechCrunch:
Paypal Looks to Crush Amazon's Fledgling Payment Service With A New, Secret API — It looks like PayPal is rolling out a more flexible payments API called Adaptive Payments. We've obtained a confidential document, which is embedded below, explaining the details of the new system.