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MG Siegler / TechCrunch:
In The Age Of Realtime, Twitter Is Walter Cronkite — The year is 1963. It's November. At 1:40 PM ET, CBS News anchor Walter Cronkite comes on the air. … Rapidly, everyone in America descends upon the closest television set to tune in. — Thankfully, we have not yet had a tragedy …
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Vivek Wadhwa / TechCrunch:
Winner's Curse: Why Losing A B-School Biz Plan Competition Is Better Than Winning — One of the best things about being an academic is being able to mold young minds and guide them to success. When one of my students, Andrew Leblanc told me he was entering the Duke Startup Challenge Elevator …
Vijay Pandurangan / VentureBeat:
What are Google's real motivations behind Chrome OS? — Chrome OS is Google's latest entry into the consumer space. It is designed to be an operating system that runs on customized hardware and provides the user with only a state-of-the art browser running HTML-5 and some plugins.
Arn / MacRumors:
Mac Pro to Get 6-Core Xeon Gulftown Processor in 2010? — HardMac reports that Polish website PCLab prematurely leaked performance numbers on Intel's upcoming Xeon Gulftown (Core i9). The results have since been pulled but is summarized by HardMac:
Google Wave Blog:
Your thoughts on waving so far — We're thankful that so many people have been willing to try out Google Wave in a host of different areas: personal, business, government, education and even not-for-profit. We've been glad to see positive responses, especially since we're still …
Serkan Toto / TechCrunch:
“Misunderstanding”: Twitter Japan Now Says There Won't Be A Subscription Model — We reported yesterday about Twitter Japan's plans to start charging followers to view tweets from certain users starting January and explained why this paid subscription model could work in Japan.
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Anita Davis / Media Asia:
Twitter Japan to introduce payment model
Twitter Japan to introduce payment model
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Serkan Toto / TechCrunch:
6 Reasons Why Twitter Japan's Subscription Model Might Work (In Japan)
6 Reasons Why Twitter Japan's Subscription Model Might Work (In Japan)
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Martin Bryant / The Next Web Appetite:
Apple will never allow this: Android has a Porn Store — Here's something that won't be coming to the iPhone any time soon - an app store for Porn. — Apple keeps ‘adult-only’ content off the iPhone. On Android there are no such restrictions and one company has taken that to its natural conclusion …
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Emma Barnett / Telegraph:
Xbox 360 iPlayer launch delayed indefinitely — Xbox 360 owners will have to keep waiting for the iPlayer to launch on the platform as talks between parent companies, Microsoft and the BBC, hit a “stumbling block”. — According to sources close to the BBC's Future Media and Technology department …
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Nicholson Baker / New York Times:
Google's Earth — I'm fond of Google, I have to say. I like Larry Page, who seems, at least in the YouTube videos I've watched, shy and smart, with salt-and-pepper bangs; and Sergey Brin, who seems less shy and jokier and also smart. Ken Auletta, the author of this absorbing, shaggy …
Lee / Liliputing:
Dell provides custom Google Chrome OS image for Mini 10V users — Say what you will about Dell, but there's no denying that this is one of the coolest things any OEM has done for enthusiasts in a long time. — Own a Dell Mini 10V? Wish you could give that early build of Google Chrome OS a try on your netbook?
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Jeff Jarvis / BuzzMachine:
Rupert has balls — Tweet: Rupert has balls. Well, he used to. — That's the essence of Murdoch: balls. It's the essence of the culture of News Corp., which I learned from working there (at TV Guide): Australian macho seat-of-the-pants instant decision making. — That is the secret to Murdoch's success.
Christine Armario / Associated Press:
Teachers begin using cell phones for class lessons — WESLEY CHAPEL, Fla. — Ariana Leonard's high school students shuffled in their seats, eagerly awaiting a cue from their Spanish teacher that the assignment would begin. — “Take out your cell phones,” she said in Spanish.