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12:20 AM ET, July 23, 2009

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Sarah Lacy / TechCrunch:
Amazon Buys Zappos; The Price is $920m., not $847m.  —  News has just broken that Amazon.com has purchased hot ecommerce up-and-comer Zappos for 10 million Amazon shares or $880 million.  (The Amazon release said it was $807 million, but that was based on a trailing 45-day estimate of its share price.
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Tony Hsieh / Zappos.com:
CEO Letter  —  Please set aside 20 minutes to carefully read this entire email.  (My apologies for the occasional use of formal-sounding language, as parts of it are written in a particular way for legal reasons.)  — Today is a big day in Zappos history.  — This morning …
Amazon.com:
Amazon.com to Acquire Zappos.com  —  Amazon.com, Inc. (NASDAQ:AMZN) today announced that it has reached an agreement to acquire Zappos.com, Inc. a leader in online apparel and footwear sales that strives to provide shoppers with the best possible service and selection.
Alexander Haislip / PE Hub Blog:
Zappos CEO Wanted To Stay Independent, Sequoia Wanted Liquidity—Sources  —  The decision to sell hot online shoe retailer Zappos to Amazon.com was more in line with the interests of Sequoia Capital than the company's CEO, according to two sources close to the company.
Sarah Lacy / TechCrunch:
Guess Who Lost Big on the Zappos Deal?
Discussion: Between the Lines
Brandon LeBlanc / The Windows Blog:
Windows 7 Has Been Released to Manufacturing  —  I am pleased to announce that Windows 7 has RTM'd!  —  As I mentioned previously, RTM officially happens only after sign-off occurs.  What happens is a build gets designated as a RTM contender after going through significant testing and meeting our quality bar for RTM.
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Mary Jo Foley / All about Microsoft:
They're soup: Windows 7, Server 2008 R2 released to manufacturing  —  Windows 7 has been a tightly controlled product from its first days on the drawing board.  The last milestone is proving to be no exception: On July 22, at precisely 4:40 p.m. ET, Microsoft announced it had released …
Brier Dudley / The Seattle Times:   Microsoft says Windows 7 is done, goodbye Vista
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Mark Milian / L.A. Times Tech Blog:
Friendster founder on social networking: I invented this stuff [UPDATED]  —  Friendster founder Jonathan Abrams poses in front of the logo for his start-up company, Socializr, at a Lunch 2.0 event in 2007.  Credit: Terry Chay … The millions of high school and college kids on Facebook probably …
Discussion: blackrimglasses, Thanks:electricwaffles
Bryan Lamkin / Yodel Anecdotal:
Xoopit + Yahoo! Mail = Moving beyond that massive digital shoebox  —  If your email inbox is anything like mine, it's turned into a “digital shoebox” over the years.  It's full of hundreds or maybe thousands of special photos that have been shared by close friends and family members, but they're not organized in any particular way.
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Adam Pash / Lifehacker:
Gmail Offers to Automatically Unsubscribe You from Mailing Lists  —  Ever get an email from a legit mailing list but went ahead and marked it as spam anyway because you just don't want it?  Gmail has smartened up to this common behavior, offering to automatically unsubscribe you from certain messages.
Chris Albrecht / NewTeeVee:
What the Heck Is Going on With Apple TV?  —  Apple, during its quarterly earnings call yesterday, didn't bring up its stepchild set-top box, the Apple TV.  For those who follow the video industry, this is more of a predictable disappointment than a shocker.
Gregg Keizer / Computerworld:
Adobe confirms Flash zero-day bug in PDF docs  —  Hackers exploiting flaw already in the wild, says iDefense  —  Computerworld - Adobe is investigating a critical vulnerability in its Flash format that is currently being exploited by hackers using malicious PDF documents …
Sameer Moidu / Facebook Blog:
Share Photos and Videos Anywhere You Have Email  —  After you snap a great photo of friends or shoot a fun video on vacation, you want to be able to share it immediately.  We've been working on providing more ways to publish those photos and videos whether you're on Facebook.com or not.
Jenna Wortham / Bits:
Mobile Internet Use Shrinks Digital Divide  —  Quick: Picture an Internet aficionado, circa 1995.  —  The first image that comes to my mind is Dennis Nedry, the embryo thief in “Jurassic Park,” who met his untimely end facing down a dinosaur in a soggy mud pit.
Fred / Electronic Frontier Foundation:
Apple Backs Down On Bluwiki Threats  —  Apple has retracted its legal threats against public wiki hosting site Bluwiki, and, in response, EFF is dismissing its lawsuit against Apple over those threats.  —  The skirmish involved a set of anonymously authored wiki pages in which hobbyists …
Gillian Reagan / New York Observer:
How The Times' Home Page Gets Made  —  By most counts, New York Times deputy managing editor Jonathan Landman still considers the front page of the printed newspaper a sacred space, a place where editors and reporters display their best work and uphold the tradition of The Times' quality reporting.
Discussion: Silicon Alley Insider and Mediaite
Ina Fried / CNET News:
Disney's Iger: Content need not be free  —  PASADENA, Calif.—Disney CEO Robert Iger said he appreciates the fact that his company helped pioneer user-generated video with “America's Funniest Home Videos,” but acknowledges he missed a big opportunity.  —  “Unfortunately, I didn't come up with youtube …
Eric Lai / Computerworld:
Forrester: Vista on 12% of corporate desktops, Mac on 3.6%  —  Windows XP still holds 86%, as grandchild Windows 7 goes RTM  —  Computerworld - The much-maligned Windows Vista operating system runs on almost one out of eight corporate desktops 28 months after its release, according to a Forrester Research report released today.
Jessica E. Vascellaro / Digits:
Facing Scrutiny, Google Steps Up Lobbying  —  Google spent $950,000 lobbying lawmakers, regulators and the White House on issues ranging from cloud computing to copyright in the second quarter, according to public lobbying disclosures.  —  The sum tops the $880,000 it spent in the first quarter …
Alex Chitu / Google Operating System:
Google Docs, Slowly Morphing into Google Drive  —  The new interface of Google Docs, which is slowly rolled out to all users, brings the service one step closer to an online storage service.  The “items by type” menu replaced “PDFs” with “Files”, suggesting that Google Docs will allow users to upload any type of files.
Ryan Tate / Gawker:
The Google-Cash-Swapping-Orgy Blimp  —  Google hasn't been shy about sharing its riches with select friends outside the company.  And the number one rule of this tightly-knit group seems to be: spread the love.  Which brings us to 23AndMe's new, very incestuous blimp.
Newsweek:
Has Facebook changed our ideas about privacy?  —  I think social norms have evolved a bit.  When we were just getting started five years ago, people were not sure whether they wanted to put anything about themselves on the Internet at all.  It was more about control.
Amy Clancy / KIRO-TV:
Apple Downplays Fiery iPod Incidents  —  An exclusive KIRO 7 Investigation reveals an alarming number of Apple brand iPod MP3 players have suddenly burst into flames and smoke, injuring people and damaging property.  —  It's an investigation that Apple has apparently been trying to keep out of the public eye.
internetnews.com:
Microsoft, Red Hat Renew Linux Patent Spat  —  From the blogs: Microsoft's code contribution doesn't mean it's letting Linux off the hook.  —  By Sean Michael Kerner: More stories by this author:  —  A command line view of IT  —  From the “Can Open Source and Patents Get Along?” files:
Adam Zeis / CrackBerry.com blogs:
BlackBerry Thunder Appears In Verizon System.  Huh?  —  Not this again.  On the heels of the first live video of the BlackBerry Storm 9550 yesterday, this image popped up in the forums early this morning.  Apparently the “BlackBerry Thunder” is listed in Verizon's computers right now …
Richard MacManus / ReadWriteWeb:
IBM and The Internet of Things  —  In the Web world, you know that a trend has major traction when IBM is all over it.  Like any large Internet company, Big Blue is careful about which trends it latches onto.  It was a good couple of years before they were spotted at the Web 2.0 conference, for example.
Discussion: Smart Mobs and A Smarter Planet
Michael Arrington / TechCrunch:
iLike Negotiating A Reorganization; TicketMaster May Be Flushed Out  —  We've confirmed from multiple sources that San Francisco/Seattle based music service iLike, which has been profitable since 2008, is raising new capital in an unusual transaction designed to push out Ticketmaster, an investor since 2006.
Discussion: CNET News and TechFlash
 
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Meg Kinnard / Associated Press:
AG in SC asks judge to drop Craigslist lawsuit
Mark Prigg / This Is London:
There's a free music revolution sweeping the capital thanks to a Swedish website.
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Leon Erlanger / Computerworld:
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