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1:45 PM ET, September 12, 2009

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Jesus Diaz / Gizmodo:
Sprint CEO on Pre vs iPhone: “It's like comparing someone to Michael Jordan”  —  Charlie Rose asked Sprint CEO Dan Hesse about how the Palm Pre is doing against the Apple iPhone.  The bottom line: Well, but not too well.  It almost feels like he's admitting defeat from the start.
Ashlee Vance / New York Times:
Goodbye, Gobbledygook  —  SUNNYVALE, Calif. — For the last 30 years, the computer industry has bragged about its achievements.  And when the industry was excited about a breakthrough, it expected — even demanded — that consumers get excited, too.  But that less-than-symbiotic relationship may be coming to an end.
Discussion: broadstuff, blogs.chron.com and p2pnet
Henry Blodget / Silicon Alley Insider:
Danny Sullivan: Carol Bartz Is The Sarah Palin Of Search  —  Danny Sullivan shares an interesting theory:  —  Is Carol Bartz the Sarah Palin of search?  You be the judge!  —  Danny has a bunch of other smart things to say about Carol and search, too.  (Click through here to access the links):
Discussion: Techgeist and Beyond Search
Josh Lowensohn / Webware.com:
10 TechCrunch50 grads: Where are they now?  —  Tech blog TechCrunch is hosting the third iteration of its annual startup show next week, where 50 brand new sites and services are slated to be launched.  The show was started in early-2007 by TechCrunch founder Michael Arrington and entrepreneur …
Discussion: digg.com
Cecilia Kang / Washington Post:
Google Economist Sees Positive Signs in Search Term Trends  —  Google chief economist Hal Varian is pretty confident the national economy is recovering, and he's not just basing that on government data.  —  He says he can tell from Americans' search habits.
Jay Robinson:
Some Notes On iTunes LP  —  It's clear that I'm pretty excited about iTunes LP.  The “deluxe album” format from the iTunes Store is an attempt to revitalize music sales by providing an immersive digital experience complete with detailed art reminiscent of when people used to buy records.
Adrian Humphreys / National Post:
Google ordered to ID authors of emails to York University  —  Christian Hartmann/Reuters An employee answers phone calls at a Google office  —  TORONTO — York University has won court orders requiring Google Inc. and Canada's two largest telecommunications companies to reveal the identities …
Discussion: p2pnet and Beyond Search
Ross Miller / Engadget:
Zune HD promotional videos offer brief glimpse at 3D gaming  —  Zune HD may really be just around the corner — this Tuesday, in fact — but there's still a few things we don't know about.  Enter a handful of promotional videos care of Buy TV to fill in some pieces.
MG Siegler / TechCrunch:
Exclaim Track: Track Twitter Search Terms Over IM In Near Real Time  —  Twitter Search is great, but you have to be on Twitter's site or one of the third-party apps to use it.  This requires an active approach; you must enter terms and load or reload the results to get what you want.
Owen Fletcher / PC World:
Chinese EBay Rival Aims for 1 Billion Global Users  —  The company known as “China's eBay” will aim for expansion abroad in the long term, but first it wants more foreign products sold on its platform in China, it said Saturday.  —  Taobao.com, a booming auction and retail site …
Tom Krazit / Webware.com:
Why the DOJ wants more on Yahoo search deal  —  The long road toward Microsoft and Yahoo's search deal could be set to get a little longer, or fall off a cliff.  —  Both companies have long expected the U.S. Department of Justice to scrutinize the deal to install Microsoft …
Discussion: internetnews.com and CNET News
Eric Eldon / Inside Facebook:
StalkerCheck, I Mean FanCheck: Explosive New App Gains 5 Million Users in One Day  —  A clever new app on Facebook, called FanCheck, gained five million users on Sunday, according its creator, a company called Smile.  —  Why the growth?  The app lets you see which of your friends spend …
 
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Yahoo! Messenger Blog:
Support for versions 6.0 - 7.5 ends September 30th
Discussion: Softpedia News and WebProNews
Associated Press:
Al-Qaida Web sites down ahead of 9/11 anniversary
Anil Mundra / GlobalPost:
Argentina's wired city
Geoffrey A. Fowler / Digits:
Skype Deal Drama Gets Joost-ier
Discussion: Techgeist, Thanks:mrinaldesai
Mr. Besilly / iPhone Savior:
Wall Street Journal Achieves Ad Placement Fail
Discussion: NBC Bay Area and Gawker
Rory Maher / Silicon Alley Insider:
China's Alibaba To Invade U.S.
 Earlier Items: 
Jason Kincaid / TechCrunch:
AIM Brings Your Lifestream To The iPhone
Discussion: Lifestream Blog
Mike Markson / Brainstorm Tech:
Eight hard truths about online media
Discussion: Daily Patricia
Michael Masnick / Techdirt:
Got That New iPod Nano? You Might Risk Arrest In Massachusetts