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Biz / Twitter Blog:
Location, Location, Location — Twitter platform developers have been doing innovative work with location for some time despite having access to only a rudimentary level of API support. Most of the location-based projects we see are built using the simple, account-level location field folks can fill out as part of their profile.
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MG Siegler / TechCrunch:
Twitter Can Now Know Where You Tweet — Location is one of the features that a lot of the Twitter apps tack on using things like the iPhone's geolocation services. It's a cool feature, but not enough people use it. But they are likely to now that Twitter is adding native support for it with a new API.
Tameka Kee / paidContent:
Twitter To Add Location Data—A Precursor To Geotargeted Ads?
Twitter To Add Location Data—A Precursor To Geotargeted Ads?
Thanks:josephtartakoff
Michael Gummelt / Facebook Blog:
Publishing to Twitter from Facebook Pages — Many people have asked us to make Facebook and Twitter work better together for those times when they want to share their content as widely as possible. We agree. Over the next few days, we will be releasing a feature that allows administrators …
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FaceReviews, Download Squad, Inside Facebook, Search Engine Watch, ReadWriteWeb, GigaOM, All Facebook, AppScout, Mashable!, The Blog Herald and Pocket-lint.com
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Philip Elmer-DeWitt / Brainstorm Tech:
Munster: An Apple TV set by 2011 — Gene Munster has seen the future of television and it has an Apple (AAPL) logo on it. — In a note to clients Thursday, Piper Jaffray's senior analyst offered a scenario by which Apple would enter the cut-throat TV market by 2011 with an Apple-branded television set …
Wall Street Journal:
Internet Archive to Form Coalition to Challenge Google Books Settlement — Microsoft Corp., Amazon.com Inc., Yahoo Inc., and a number of other library associations are joining a coalition being created by the Internet Archive to challenge Google Inc.'s settlement with authors and publishers …
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TechFlash, L.A. Times Tech Blog, New York Times, PC World, Search Engine Land, paidContent, CNET News and Mashable!
Dana Oshiro / ReadWriteWeb:
Google Labs Launches Listen Podcast App — Google Labs just launched Listen - an “audio magazine” that allows Android users to subscribe to programs and search terms to queue up their podcasts for easy listening. While Listen only offers English audio podcasts for now …
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Googling Google, Google Mobile Blog, Podcasting News, WebProNews, TechCrunch, Mashable! and AppScout
Joachim Bean / TUAW:
Want a 1st generation iPod? They're still available from the Apple Store — In 2001, the same year the Game Boy Advance was introduced, Apple brought the iPod to us (and not to universal enthusiasm, either). When I was doing some Google searching last night on Apple model numbers, I found something quite strange.
Mark Milian / L.A. Times Tech Blog:
Flickr says ‘Obama Joker’ image removal complied with takedown request — The now-infamous “Obama Joker” picture. Credit: Firas Alkhateeb — After a Chicago student gained national fame for editing a picture of President Obama in the image of the Joker villain from “The Dark Knight” …
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Jon Fortt / Brainstorm Tech:
The end of the phone as we know it — Startups and disruptors (yes, Google) seek to rethink voice calling. — Andy Jagoe is zigging while the rest of the mobile world zags. Let everyone else chase the next hot iPhone app. He's betting the next big thing is a twist on the same old thing: making calls.
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Steve / The Secret Diary of Steve Jobs:
“Likely illegal”? Bitch, please — So everyone is all having a field day about this story that broke today where Ed Colligan of Palm told me that my “let's not steal each other's employees” plan was “likely illegal.” First of all, the reason Colligan didn't want to play ball was that he knew …
Charles Starrett / iLounge:
iPhone 3GS capable of 720p, 1080p hi-def playback? — A forum post to Chinese-language site weiphone.com (Translated Link) indicates that the iPhone 3GS is capable of playing back both 720p and 1080p video encoded in H.264 through the built-in video player, suggesting that Apple …
VentureBeat:
Twitter had been in talks to buy FriendFeed too, co-founder Stone says — Twitter had been in talks to acquire FriendFeed before the start-up of ex-Googlers decided to sell the company to Facebook last week. — “If that's where they wanted to end up, that's the right move for them,” …
Kara Swisher / BoomTown:
MySpace to Hire Media Link (and Millard) to Take Over Ad Sales; Berman Out — UPDATE: In an internal memo, MySpace is now telling employees that current ad sales head Jeff Berman is leaving the company. — In a move that will surely have Madison Avenue talking, well-known online advertising …
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MySpace, WebProNews, MediaPost, MediaMemo, paidContent, ClickZ and Silicon Alley Insider
Liz Gannes / NewTeeVee:
Usain Bolt Breaks Another World Record, and Footage Speeds Online — Usain Bolt ran 200 meters in 19.19 seconds today, breaking his own world record set last year in the Olympics. Earlier this week he broke his own world record in the 100 meters. But I would venture to say that the sprinter …
Elinor Mills / CNET News:
Hacker Mitnick may sue AT&T over data breach — After having his AT&T wireless account breached and his personal information posted on the Web, famed hacker Kevin Mitnick thought the least the cellular service provider could do was compensate him for his troubles.
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Liquidmatrix Security Digest, Gawker, The SiliconANGLE, GigaLaw.com Daily News and DSLreports
Macenstein:
Snow Leopard to hit next Friday (August 28th) - support training has begun — According to reliable sources in Elk Grove, support training for Snow Leopard has begun, signaling an imminent release of the next major release of OS X. Sources claim a date of Friday, August 28th is extremely likely.
Quentin Hardy / Forbes:
Can Yahoo's Carol Bartz Outsmart Microsoft And Google? — Forbes Magazine dated September 07, 2009 — Bartz is betting Yahoo can bring up display revenues and make money leveraging Microsoft's search engine. Right now that's more plan than reality. — The day before surgery to replace …
Christopher Breen / Macworld:
The end of free lyrics? — Something interesting happened to albums in the mid-60s. (No, not double-album covers and their utilitarian use.) With artists such as Bob Dylan, The Beatles, and Leonard Cohen singing about something other than teen angst, words began to matter.
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Harold Varmus / Public Library of Science:
A new website for the rapid sharing of influenza research — The successful development of open access publishing by organizations including the Public Library of Science (PLoS) in recent years is a dramatic illustration of how the Internet is revolutionizing scientific communication.
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John Timmer / Ars Technica:
Scientists make bendable, transparent LEDs—without organics — Organic LEDs, or OLEDs, promise to bring flexible, transparent displays to the market, but some researchers have found a way to get the same effect by printing microscopic inorganic LEDs onto plastic and glass.
Gregg Keizer / PC World:
Windows 7 Will Run 120 Days for Free — Like its predecessor, Windows 7 can be used for up to 120 days without providing a product activation key, Microsoft confirmed today. — Although Microsoft generally touts a 30-day time limit for users to activate their copies of the company's operating system …
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Pocket-lint.com, Windows Secrets Newsletter, SlashGear, BetaNews, jkOnTheRun, Ars Technica, TechSpot and Lifehacker
Robin Wauters / TechCrunch:
Yahoo Recommends Firefox Users To Switch To The “New, Safer IE8″ — Not sure when this started occurring exactly, but Yahoo is apparently now letting Firefox users know that they'd be better off switching to the “new, safer Internet Explorer 8″.
Saul Hansell / Bits:
How Hackers Snatch Real-Time Security ID Numbers — The world's savviest hackers are on to the “real-time Web” and using it to devilish effect. The real-time Web is the fire hose of information coming from services like Twitter. The latest generation of Trojans—nasty little programs …
Caroline McCarthy / The Social:
Why ‘Joe Facebook’ wants to cash out — Was there an unexpected rush of Facebook employees looking to cash out their stock? Yes, says BusinessWeek's Sarah Lacy, who said that the $100 million buyback orchestrated by investor Digital Sky Technologies has been oversubscribed.
Google Mobile Blog:
New Image Search Results for Feature Phones — Earlier this year, we launched new Image Search results for iPhone and Android-powered devices. Since then, we've rolled out the new format to iPhone and Android in 28 countries. Now, the new Image Search results pages are also available for most other phones in 38 languages.
Thomas Kang / Google Photos Blog:
Collaborate on Picasa Web Albums — After a recent trip to Yosemite, I was frustrated to see my traveling companions share their photos in three different online albums on three different photo-sharing sites. What we really needed was a single album to which everyone could add their photos.
Long Zheng / istartedsomething:
The Real Live Search - Bing API experiment — Wouldn't it be cool if search engines were as fast as you could type and actually showed you results as-you-type? As I found out this evening with jQuery in one hand and JSON in another, not only is it possible but turns out to be just as cool as I imagined.
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