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11:10 PM ET, August 21, 2009

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Apple:
Apple Answers the FCC's Questions  —  Today Apple filed with the FCC the following answers to their questions.  —  We are pleased to respond to the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau's inquiry dated July 31, 2009, requesting information regarding Apple's App Store and its application approval process.
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AT&T:
AT&T Statement on Letter to the FCC Regarding Apple App Store  —  WASHINGTON, DC - On July 31, 2009, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) issued letters to Apple, AT&T and Google with a series of questions about the Google Voice app and Apple's App Store approval process.
Discussion: Reuters and ChannelWeb
Jason Kincaid / TechCrunch:
Google's Response To The FCC  —  And here's the third piece of the puzzle: Google's response to the FCC.  The document includes a description of Google Voice, why a native application would be beneficial, and how many other apps Google has pending with Apple (none).
Discussion: TomsTechBlog.com and Lifehacker, Thanks:thinkmantra
Ryan Singel / Epicenter:
Google Voice App Rejection: AT&T Blames Apple; Apple Denies It Happened And Google Hides  —  Federal regulators wanted to know why Apple rejected Google's innovative Voice app from its iPhone app store and what role AT&T played in the rejection.  The rejection drew sharp criticism from around …
John Herrman / Gizmodo:
Apple and AT&T Answer FCC About Google Voice Rejection: It's All Apple  —  PR speak doesn't usually come this blunt, but the situation warrants it.  AT&T's full response to the FCC's investigation into the Google Voice app rejection can be summed up like this: This one's on Apple.  As for Apple's?
Discussion: paidContent and PC World
John Gruber / Daring Fireball:
Choice Nuggets From Apple's Response to the FCC's Inquiry Regarding the Rejection and Removal of Google Voice Apps From the App Store  —  Apple's response is worth reading in its entirety; it is written in clear, plain language, and gives straight answers to nearly all questions.  A few choice bits, though:
Erica Ogg / CNET News:   Apple sheds light on App Store approval process
Matt Buchanan / Gizmodo:   You Can't Read the Good Part of Google's FCC Response
Zach Epstein / Boy Genius Report:
AT&T to require smartphone data plans starting September 6th  —  AT&T subscribers, we have good news and bad news.  The bad news is that as of September 6th, AT&T will begin requiring that all smartphones sign up for a smartphone data plan.  The good news is that customers …
Andy Rubin / Google Public Policy Blog:
Android and VoIP applications  —  I wanted to briefly set the record straight about an inaccurate claim in Friday's USA Today.  The article stated:  —  “Consumers who use Android, the Google-developed operating system for wireless devices, can't use Skype, a leading Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) service.
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Leslie Cauley / USA Today:
Google-AT&T-Apple fight over Net calls draws FCC interest
Jason Kincaid / TechCrunch:
Google: We Never Blocked Skype From Android
Discussion: SlashGear
Erick Schonfeld / TechCrunch:
What Wolfram Alpha Really Did This Summer: Struck A Deal With Bing.  —  Computer scientist Stephen Wolfram gave a report today listing what the team at Wolfram Alpha, his new search engine, did this summer.  They added new knowledge domains and over 2 million lines of code …
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Jessica E. Vascellaro / Digits:
DST Still Shopping for Facebook Shares  —  Russian investor Digital Sky Technologies appears to be hungry for a bigger piece of Facebook.  —  AFP/Getty Images  —  The firm just finished spending $100 million to purchase current and former Facebook employees' shares of the company …
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Wall Street Journal:
Restless Workers in Silicon Valley Seek Ways to Cash In Early
Discussion: GigaOM, GMSV and the Econsultancy blog
Jonathan Stempel / Reuters:
Yahoo wins U.S. court ruling over webcasting fees  —  NEW YORK (Reuters) - A federal appeals court in New York ruled that a Yahoo Inc Internet radio service is not required to pay fees to copyright holders of songs it plays, a defeat for Sony Corp's BMG Music.
Gmail Blog:
Email a task list  —  Sometimes you need to get your tasks out of Tasks.  Although you already know how I feel about paper, we decided to add support for printing with Tasks's graduation from Gmail Labs.  Today we're offering another export solution which doesn't kill trees: emailing a task list.
Leena Rao / TechCrunch:
Advertising And User-Targeting Network Lookery Heads To The Deadpool  —  Lookery, a startup that focuses on collecting demographic data about users and sites around the web and then selling this information to ad networks to target users, is heading to the deadpool.
Discussion: HipMojo.com and Scott Rafer's Blog
Philip Lam / all things Palm Pre:
New Palm Pre Ad from Bell looks identical to the iPhone Ads  —  I hate to say it, but the latest Bell Palm Pre Ads looks almost identical to the iPhone Ads that Apple had been running for years.  It's a dude holding the device in one hand (impossibly good looking hands) …
Brad Stone / Bits:
Craigslist Expands Coverage of Cities by 25 Percent  —  Craigslist, the simple, disruptive and occasionally controversial classified advertising site, is expanding.  —  On Thursday, the San Francisco company quietly added new sites for 140 cities, a 25 percent increase, bringing its global directory to 690 cities over all.
Discussion: paidContent
Greg Sandoval / CNET News:
Trading halted in stock of Pirate Bay bidder  —  The authorities that govern that Sweden"s stock markets have halted trading in Global Gaming Factory X, the software company that is due in less than a week to complete an acquisition of The Pirate Bay.  —  According to Swedish paper SvD …
Microsoft JobsBlog:
Microsoft Retail Stores: We're hiring!  —  You may have heard about our plans to open Microsoft retail stores in cities around the world.  Well, I know a lot of you have heard because the JobsBloggers have been getting peppered with questions. :)  —  We've recently announced our first two stores …
Nick O'Neill / All Facebook:
Facebook Declares War On Spam Developers  —  Facebook is getting aggressive with a few developers who have been abusing the platform.  Today the company alerted us to a “substantial” policy enforcement against the developers behind My Calendar, one of the largest Facebook applications.
Discussion: Inside Facebook
Luke Salkeld / Daily Mail:
Facebook bully jailed: Death threat girl, 18, is first person put behind bars for vicious internet campaign  —  A teenager who posted a death threat on Facebook, yesterday became the first person in Britain to be jailed for bullying on a social networking site.
Discussion: CNET News and The Blog Herald
Monica Chen / DigiTimes:
Asustek to launch Ion-based nettop in September and Eee Keyboard in October  —  Asustek Computer will launch Nvidia Ion-based Eee Box and Eee Top all-in-one PC, as well as two ultra-thin notebooks under its U/UX series line in September.  The company will also launch its Eee Keyboard …
Maggie Shiels / BBC:
Tech giants unite against Google  —  Three technology heavyweights are joining a coalition to fight Google's attempt to create what could be the world's largest virtual library.  —  Amazon, Microsoft and Yahoo will sign up to the Open Book Alliance being spearheaded by the Internet Archive.
 
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Farhad Manjoo / Time:
The Search For a Rival  —  Every year, the market-research …
Discussion: The Microsoft Blog
Eric Engleman / TechFlash:
Amazon tries to lock in long-term cloud customers with price cuts
Discussion: Between the Lines and TechCrunchIT
Erick Schonfeld / TechCrunch:
What Exactly Do 1.6 Billion Retweet Buttons Get You? …
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Economist:
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