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Michael Arrington / TechCrunch:
The End Of The CrunchPad — It was so close I could taste it. Two weeks ago we were ready to publicly launch the CrunchPad. The device was stable enough for a demo. It went hours without crashing. We could even let people play with the device themselves - the user interface …
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Engadget, Podcasting News, The Secret Diary of Steve Jobs, Technologizer, Hardware 2.0, 9 to 5 Mac, Silicon Alley Insider, eSarcasm, SlashGear, MAKE Magazine, eHomeUpgrade, Out of the Box, Gizmodo, lalawag, TomsTechBlog.com, The Toybox, UMPCPortal, Gadget Lab, Erictric, I4U News, OSNews, Techland, Electronista, The eBook Test, jkOnTheRun, EveryJoe, The Next Web, Gearlog, The iPhone Blog, TG Daily, Daring Fireball, GottaBeMobile.com, Mobilewhack.com, Gawker, TeleRead, Ubergizmo and dailywireless.org, Thanks:wauki
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Mark Wilson / Gizmodo:
LEAK: The Google Phone “Is a Certainty” — According to a trusted source who's seen it with their own eyes, the Google Phone “is a certainty.” — And by “Google Phone” we don't simply mean another Android handset. We're talking about Google-branded hardware running a version of Android we haven't yet seen.
Kim Yoo-chul / The Korea Times:
Apple, Chip Bully? — Chipmakers Claim iPhone Maker Disrupts Flash Market — There are growing complaints in the semiconductor industry that Apple, the “smart” phone maker extraordinaire and major chip buyer, is manipulating NAND flash memory prices through its “questionable” purchasing strategies, industry sources said Sunday.
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Ars Technica, MacRumors, AppleInsider, 9 to 5 Mac, Tech Trader Daily, Electronista, ExtremeTech, TheAppleBlog, MacDailyNews, Macsimum News, EverythingiCafe, DisplayBlog and TG Daily
Dan Frommer / Silicon Alley Insider:
Apple Online Sales Huge On Black Friday, Apple Retail Mac Down — Update: Munster has issued a new Black Friday report that includes e-commerce information. — It looks like Apple's Web business was huge: Sales were up 39% year-over-year on Black Friday, according to comScore …
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Larry Dignan / Between the Lines:
Apple's Black Friday sales under analysts' microscope
Apple's Black Friday sales under analysts' microscope
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PC World, Internet Evolution, All Facebook, Tech Trader Daily, Digital Daily and Macsimum News
Stewart / Alsop-Louie Partners:
Droid Doesn't: It's Not Ready For Prime Time — The Motorola Droid is truly terrible, in part because it has such promise (and has been amazingly well reviewed — I worry I'm missing something). Ironically, most of the blame for the cruddiness of the phone really should be laid at Google's feet, not Motorola's.
Jeremy Kirk / PC World:
Latest Microsoft Patches Cause Black Screen of Death — Microsoft's latest round of security patches appears to be causing some PCs to seize up and display a black screen, rending the computer useless. — The problem affects Microsoft products including Windows 7, Vista and XP operating systems …
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Softpedia News, InformationWeek, Lockergnome Blog Network, I4U News, Neowin.net, The Register and Daring Fireball
Ashlee Vance / New York Times:
Open Source as a Model for Business Is Elusive — SAN FRANCISCO — In many ways, MySQL embodies the ideals of the populist software movement known as open source, in which a program's creator releases it to the world free of charge, and legions of volunteers contribute improvements that are also freely shared.
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tecosystems, Dana Gardner's BriefingsDirect, Computerworld, The Big Money and Open Source
Matt Hamblen / Computerworld:
Kindle has best sales month in November, Amazon says — Kindles are still available, while Sony and Nook e-readers are out of stock — Computerworld - November was the best sales month ever for the Kindle e-reader, even before traditionally heavy sales on Cyber Monday, Amazon.com Inc. said early today.
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Business Wire, paidContent, ReadWriteWeb, Gizmodo, Mashable!, GMSV, TECH.BLORGE.com, Kindle Review, Erictric, RyanSpoon.com and Gearlog
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Mike Elgan / Computerworld:
7 reasons why e-book readers make lousy gifts this year
7 reasons why e-book readers make lousy gifts this year
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internetnews.com, BetaNews, The Register, Reuters, Hardware 2.0, PC World, Boy Genius Report, Digital Trends, Wall Street Journal and Electronista
Bing / Search Blog:
Top Bing Searches in 2009 — Cue Music. Awwww, 2009. It was a year of UFO shaped dirigibles, mom jeans on pop stars, real housewives, a new president, and a new decision engine. Oh and there may have been something about Vampires too, we weren't really paying attention.
Scott Moritz / TheStreet.com:
Apple iPhone May Go to T-Mobile Next — Stock quotes in this article: AAPL , VZ , MOT , T — NEW YORK (TheStreet) — Apple's (AAPL Quote) path to U.S. smartphone dominance may take an abrupt detour as the iPhone's next destination may be Deutsche Telekom's (DT Quote) T-Mobile and not Verizon (VZ Quote).
Robin Wauters / TechCrunch Europe:
French court slams eBay with €1.7M fine over LVMH product resale dispute — [France] A commercial court in Paris has fined eBay €1.7 million euros (roughly £1.6 million) for allegedly not sticking to an injunction banning users from selling on products of luxury goods …
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Erick Schonfeld / TechCrunch:
The New TweetDeck Goes List Crazy And Adds Maps To GeoTweets — Streamreaders just keep getting better and better. A new version of TweetDeck is rolling out today with some major improvements, including support for Lists, Retweets, maps for geo-tagged messages, and LinkedIn streams.
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CNET News, ReadWriteWeb, TweetDeck's posterous, VentureBeat, Mashable! and WebWorkerDaily, Thanks:iaindodsworth
Jay Yarow / Silicon Alley Insider:
Microsoft Has No Plans To Fund A Google Boycott — All that hoopla about Microsoft subsidizing News Corp's boycott of Google? Just noise, says the Michael Liedtke of the AP. — He spoke with three Microsoft sources who all say Microsoft is not going to pay publishers to pull their content from Google.
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Royal Pingdom:
Study: Males vs. females in social networks — Have you ever wondered how many of Twitter's users are women? Or men? What about Facebook, MySpace, Digg, LinkedIn, and other sites in the social media sphere? — We have tracked down this information for a number of social network sites (19 of them).
MG Siegler / TechCrunch:
Features Chrome For Mac Beta Will Be Missing — As we've noted, Chrome for Mac is getting very, very close to its official beta launch. The team is down to a mere 8 bugs to fix before it's ready (and it looks like the list has been trimmed to 7 as of a few hours ago).
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Macworld, MacRumors, InfoWorld, Technologizer, Electricpig.co.uk, 9 to 5 Mac, Erictric and Gizmodo
Harry McCracken / Technologizer:
The State of Windows 7 Satisfaction — Windows 7 is scarcely more than a month old. Most of the people who will eventually use it haven't gotten around to trying it yet; those that have are still settling in. And the Win 7 experience will change rapidly as remaining bugs are squashed …
Sarah Perez / ReadWriteWeb:
Twidroid 3.0 Launches with Plugin Support — Originally set to launch in “early December,” Twidroid surprised us by launching the next version of the popular Android Twitter client here on the last day of November instead. Twidroid 3.0, which is now available in the Android Marketplace …
Simone Weichselbaum / NY Daily News:
Gangs in New York talk Twitter: Use tweets to trash-talk rivals, plan fights — The city's street gangs are becoming tweet gangs. — Manhattan's young thugs have turned to Twitter, and the cops who track them are fast behind, the Daily News has learned. — It's old-school crime meets …
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CNET News, NBC Bay Area, Mashable!, Switched, The Next Web, Silicon Alley Insider, Mark “Rizzn” Hopkins and AppScout
Geoff Duncan / Digital Trends:
Best Buy Rocketfish WirelessHD Adapter Unplugs HDMI — Best Buy's new Rocketfish Wireless HD adapter lets users put up to 33 feet of wire-free space between an HDMI-capable HD video source and their HDTV. — The world of wireless high-definition video solutions has been marked by far …
Filip Truta / Softpedia News:
VirtualBox 3.1.0 Final Released — Last week, Sun Microsystems announced a new beta release of its open source virtualization program, VirtualBox. Bringing Teleportation, a feature that allows for the live migration of a VM session from one machine to another, VirtualBox 3.1 …
Caroline McCarthy / CNET News:
Location start-up SimpleGeo maps out funding — Venture firm First Round Capital has led the Series A funding round for start-up SimpleGeo, a buzzed-about new company that has built a product for easy integration of “location” features into Web and mobile apps, according to multiple sources familiar with the deal.
The Global Language Monitor:
Top Word of 2009: Twitter — Followed by Obama, H1N1, Stimulus, and Vampire “King of Pop” is Top Phrase; “Obama” is top name — The Global Language Monitor has announced that Twitter is the Top Word of 2009 in its annual global survey of the English language. Twittered was followed by Obama, H1N1, Stimulus, and Vampire.
David Carr / New York Times:
The Fall and Rise of Media — Historically, young women and men who sought to thrive in publishing made their way to Manhattan. Once there, they were told, they would work in marginal jobs for indifferent bosses doing mundane tasks and then one day, if they did all of that without whimper or complaint …
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The Awl, The Praized Blog, Terry Heaton's PoMo Blog, A VC, Screenwerk, Fast Company, Daily Patricia, Glass House, HighTouch and Gawker, Thanks:atul
Michael Arrington / TechCrunch:
Exclusive: Digg Steals A Google Exec As New VP Product — Digg has poached Keval Desai away from Google as their new Vice President of Product, we've confirmed from the company. Desai's last day at Google is today. — Desai is a long time Google employee, first joining the company in 2003.