Top Items:
Michael Arrington / TechCrunch:
Google To Acquire DocVerse; Office War Heats Up — Google, which is currently on one heck of a spending spree, is closing an acquisition of San Francisco based DocVerse, a service that lets users collaborate around Microsoft Office documents, we've heard from a source with knowledge of the deal.
Associated Press:
Stock windfall for Google employees — NEW YORK — Google's employees couldn't have timed the stock market's turn any better. — A day before stocks bottomed in March, Google let almost 16,000 of its workers exchange their stock options. It turned out to be the deal of a lifetime.
Discussion:
Silicon Alley Insider
Kevin Kelleher / GigaOM:
For Palm, Yet Another Wrenching Crisis — Palm is the Jack Bauer of the mobile industry. Its story is one of high-tension drama in which it lurches from one crisis to another, saving itself from the jaws of despair only to face some new and more daunting threat, all while the clock ominously ticks away.
Todd Bishop / TechFlash:
Microsoft patent: Sorry, fatso, no more hiding behind that avatar — For many people, half the fun of avatars is aspirational — the ability to make them look like you wish you did in real life. But apparently that's not the case for some Microsoft researchers, who have applied for a patent …
Chip Chick:
Re Accessory Transforms your iPhone into a Universal Remote Control — attaches to the base of your iPhone and using its accompanying app, the device transforms your iPhone into a fully functional universal remote control. We're talking about an advanced remote control with an extensive built …
The Steve Rubel Lifestream:
Search the Live Web with Two Simple Bookmarklets — I have become addicted to Google's new real-time search feature. It's an incredible window onto the world's psyche. However, it's somewhat lacking in one small way. — By default, Google doesn't serve up real-time results for most searches.
Discussion:
Marshall Kirkpatrick …
Matt Asay / CNET News:
Hungary votes for open standards — Many governments, particularly those in developing nations, are increasingly legislating preferences for open-source software. A much smarter approach may be that recently adopted by Hungary, however, which has mandated the use of open standards.
Discussion:
Nyílt Szabvány Szövetség
Venture Capital Dispatch:
Indiana University Fights Back Against Start-Up Funding Shortage — The recent financial meltdown has crippled many universities' efforts to spin out early-stage start-ups, which in turn have had difficulty attracting capital from venture firms. Looking to give its own companies a leg up …
Kim-Mai Cutler / VentureBeat:
MyWebWill prepares your final tweet, Facebook update upon death — One rather morbid consequence of sharing our lives online is the digital trail we leave behind when we die. — It's not an idea that comes readily to the Facebook generation, but managing the profiles and blog posts left behind upon death …
WordPress:
WordPress 2.9, oh so fine — Filed under Releases. — I want to make you mine, all the time... oh wait. Hello. I'm here on behalf of the entire WordPress development team and community to announce the immediate availability of WordPress version 2.9 “Carmen” named in honor …
Discussion:
Quick Online Tips, Softpedia News, 901am, pluGGd.in, Geekword, Mashable! and The Next Web
Eric Eldon / Inside Social Games:
With Hit Social Game Happy Farm, Chinese Developer 5 Minutes Raises $3.5 Million from DFJ — It's not just western social gaming companies that are raising money these days. 5 Minutes, the China-based developer of cross-platform sensation Happy Farm, has closed a $3.5 million first round …
Louis Gray:
Growing Grumblings on Tech News Don't Address Incentives — If you are the subject of the news, people will judge your actions and how you react to being in the spotlight. If you are the distributor of the news, how you message that news, and how accurately you report that news, will also be dissected.