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Anil Dash:
The Twitter API is Finished. Now What? — Update: We've got some results already! Joseph Scott at Automattic mentions in the comments that he's added RSD support for the Twitter API to WordPress.com. I should also make clear that I am very confident that we'll be building apps on top …
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Gregg Keizer / Computerworld:
Twitter's own account caused blackout, says DNS provider — Twitter's authorized account made changes to DNS records, shunting users to hacker site, says Dyn Inc. — Computerworld - Hackers redirected Twitter.com's traffic to a rogue Web site for more than an hour early today by accessing …
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Biz / Twitter Blog:
Update on Last Night's DNS Disruption — Domain Name System or DNS is an Internet protocol used to translate IP addresses into domain names so instead of typing in a long string of numbers we can enter urls like www.twitter.com into a browser to visit our favorite web sites.
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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 …
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Zee / The Next Web:
Wordpress 2.9 is out. — It's out. The world's most popular blogging engine has released it's latest update and there's a little something for everyone. — Along with a mass of bug and security fixes, Wordpress highlights the following as the major geek candy:
NASDAQ.com:
Mac Clone Computer Maker Psystar To Shutter — SAN FRANCISCO -(Dow Jones)- Psystar Corp. is in the process of closing down its operations, a move that follows a court decision earlier in the week barring it from selling products already found to have violated Apple Inc. (AAPL) copyrights.
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Larry Dignan / Between the Lines:
Reality check: Rackspace's cloud goes down; A few blog sites notice — You'd think that an outage at Rackspace crippled the Internet and left us peering outside our cubicles left to actually talk to real people or something. The reality: Rackspace had another unfortunate outage that happened …
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Mia / YouTube Blog:
Facebook Feeds Begin Showing Up on YouTube's Homepage — You might have noticed that YouTube's been getting a lot more social lately. We've launched several features in the last few months that let you better connect with the platforms that matter most to you (and discover new videos you're likely to love in the process).
Philip Elmer-DeWitt / Brainstorm Tech:
AT&T survives Operation Chokehold — Ma Bell's wireless network is still standing after Friday's grassroots iPhone attack — The appointed hour — Friday, from 12 noon to 1 p.m. PST — came and went and AT&T's (T) 3G cellular network had not been brought to its knees …
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Steve / The Secret Diary of Steve Jobs:
Some last-minute thoughts
Some last-minute thoughts
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Kara Swisher / BoomTown:
Open House? Google Has Also Been Eying Trulia in Real Estate Search Play. — Please see this disclosure related to me and Google. — According to sources close to the situation, along with its pending bid for Yelp, Google has been in on-again, off-again acquisition talks with Trulia, the real estate search engine.
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Michael Arrington / TechCrunch:
Google Experimenting With Browser Login For Chrome OS — Google has made a change to Chrome OS to move the user login from the machine to the browser. Our guess is Google is, or will eventually use, Google Friend Connect to facilitate login. — The feature was first mentioned on October 13 …
Lance Whitney / CNET News:
Sex, porn, Jacko top kids' searches in 2009 — Sex, porn, and Michael Jackson were among the most popular items kids searched for online in 2009, as tracked by Symantec's OnlineFamily.Norton. — Symantec on Thursday revealed the top 100 favorite search terms among children 18 and under found …
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Eric Engleman / TechFlash:
Amazon Kindle DX out of stock — Amazon.com yesterday trumpeted that December is already its best sales month ever for its Kindle electronic readers, and tried to further juice sales with a free shipping offer on its $259 basic Kindle. But the company has also quietly run out of its other reader, the large-screen Kindle DX.
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.
Philip Willan / PC World:
Italy contemplates Web restrictions after Berlusconi attack — The proposal comes after a Facebook fan page draws thousands of users following the attack — The Italian government has proposed introducing new restrictions on the Internet after a Facebook fan page for the man …
Brad Feld / Feld Thoughts:
Score Two Wins Against Software Patents — I have to keep reminding myself that some things just take a long time. My rampage against software patents continues and, while my efforts around the StartupVisa have dominated my “government time” in the past quarter, I've still got my eye …
Karl Bode / DSLreports:
Verizon Responds To FCC Inquiry On ETFs, Erroneous $1.99 Fee — And the excuses are just as lame as you thought they'd be... · fcc · business · wireless — As we've been covering, the FCC recently sent a latter to Verizon asking them to explain why they just doubled …
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Brian Wheeler / BBC:
Chinese plan to meter net traffic — China wants to meter all internet traffic that passes through its borders, it has emerged. — The move would require international agreement - but it is being discussed by the United Nations body in charge of internet standards.
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