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Brian Garner / AppleInsider:
Apple's TV subscription plan gains potential partners in CBS, Disney — Both CBS Corp. and Walt Disney Co. have shown interest in offering content for Apple's TV subscription proposal slated for roll out sometime in 2010. — Walt Disney Co. and CBS Corp. are considering participating …
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Wall Street Journal, Gizmodo, New York Times, SFGate, Gizmodo Australia, The iPhone Blog, Edible Apple, Electronista, 9 to 5 Mac, MacRumors, MacDailyNews, bizjournals and DisplayBlog
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MG Siegler / TechCrunch:
Apple May Be On The Verge Of Kneecapping The Cable Industry. Finally. — The cable companies suck. All of them. Some suck less than others. But they all suck. We need someone to whip them into shape. And that someone may be Apple. — Apple may be on the verge of gaining …
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The Official Google Blog:
The meaning of open — Last week I sent an email to Googlers about the meaning of “open” as it relates to the Internet, Google, and our users. In the spirit of openness, I thought it would be appropriate to share these thoughts with those outside of Google as well. — At Google we believe that open systems win.
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Howard Lindzon, GigaOM, Mark Sigal's Blog, Beyond Search and Google Operating System, Thanks:mgcreed
Lars Backstrom / Facebook Blog:
Facebook Memology: Top Status Trends of 2009 — Status updates on Facebook help people understand their friends and the people around them—how they're feeling, what they're doing and what they're thinking. In the United States alone, people on Facebook are sharing hundreds of millions of words every day …
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TechCrunch, Facebook, GigaOM, Games.com News, All Facebook, NBC Bay Area, Erictric, AppScout, Mashable!, Between the Lines, The Next Web, Maximum PC, WebProNews and ResourceShelf
Wilson Rothman / Gizmodo:
Our 2009 12-City 3G Data Mega Test: AT&T Won — Given carrier reputation and our own iPhone call drops, we were pretty surprised to discover, through careful testing in 12 markets, that AT&T's has pretty consistently the fastest 3G network nationwide, followed closely—in downloads at least—by Verizon Wireless.
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VentureBeat, Lifehacker, SFGate, Electronista, DSLreports, Maximum PC, ClipperHouse and Technologizer
MG Siegler / TechCrunch:
Twitter Captures A Nexus One Unboxing And Another Video — A number of pictures have hit the web now showing the Nexus One, aka the Google Phone, in the flesh. But there haven't been too many showing its packaging, and it getting unboxed. Today, some Twitpics shared by one user show those.
Wired / Magazine:
Learn to Let Go: How Success Killed Duke Nukem — How To Fail — Screw ups, disasters, misfires, flops. Why losing big can be a winning strategy. — Accept Defeat: The Neuroscience of Screwing Up — Stay in the Game: The Fall and Rise of Alec Baldwin — • Learn to Let Go: How Success Killed Duke Nukem
Paul Kedrosky's Infectious Greed:
Netscape, Yelp, and the Tech IPO Boom of 2010 … Yelp may have just turned down a half-billion dollar takeover offer from Google. Zynga does a crazy-big $180m funding. Not long ago, Twitter took another $100-million in financing, and now we learn it's ... profitable.
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Screenwerk, Bits, NBC Bay Area, GeekSmack, blogs.ft.com, Erictric and Silicon Alley Insider
Mia / YouTube Blog:
Make Way for youtu.be Links — It's all the rage: link shorteners to ensure that those useful URLs you're sharing don't take up too much precious character count while also giving you an inkling of what you're about to click on. Well, we've just launched youtu.be as a shortener for YouTube video links …
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Download Squad, ReadWriteWeb, TechCrunch, Search Engine Watch, Erictric, Search Engine Journal, NewTeeVee, The Next Web and Mashable!
Anthony Ha / VentureBeat:
80legs sets its web crawler free — When 80legs launched its web crawling service at DEMO (a conference co-produced by VentureBeat) last fall, chief executive Shion Deysarkar told me he wanted to place tools previously exclusive to web giants within the reach of smaller companies …
Seth Weintraub / 9 to 5 Mac:
Hurry up and download an NES emulator that slipped into the App Store — We're not sure how this one slipped through, but Nescaline, a Nintendo Entertainment System emulator is in the App Store as we speak. Yes, Apple has prohibited emulators in the past as a security measure although it did eventually approve a Commodore64 emulator.
Boy Genius Report:
Motorola Opus One specifications — When we say we have specifications, boy, do we mean it. One of our connects has sent us the full rundown on Motorla's Opus One (their first iDEN Android handset) that we revealed a little while back. The features on the device are actually pretty reasonable …
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Phone Arena, InformationWeek, Gizmodo, AndroidGuys, Internet2Go, Android Central, Gadgetell, Techie Buzz, SlashGear, Android Phone Fans, I4U News and Electronista
Peter Kafka / MediaMemo:
Yelp Is Gone-For Now-But Google Has Plenty of Fish Left to Fry — The Google/Yelp deal, which seemed close just a few days ago, is indeed gone, at least for now. But even if that one doesn't go through, no need to worry. Google has plenty more in the hopper.
Steve Blank:
The Elves Leave Middle Earth - Sodas Are No Longer Free — Sometimes financial decisions that are seemingly rational on their face can precipitate mass exodus of your best engineers. — We Hired the CFO — Last week as a favor to a friend, I sat in on a board meeting of a fairly successful 3½ year-old startup.
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Connie Guglielmo / Bloomberg:
Hewlett-Packard Reviews Claim That Its Facial-Tracking Software Is Racist — Dec. 21 (Bloomberg) — Hewlett-Packard Co. is looking into the facial-tracking software used in its personal computers, after a customer calling himself “Black Desi” said the program was racist because it was unable to follow his movements.
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Eric Slivka / MacRumors:
Apple Releases Firmware Update to Address Screen Flickering on 27-Inch iMacs — Apple today released 27-inch iMac Graphics Firmware Update 1.0, addressing recent complaints of screen flickering on the company's newest iMac models. … Installation instructions for the firmware update …
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Apple, Engadget, Gadget Lab, Erictric, Mobile Whack, Computerworld, AppleInsider, Hardware 2.0, Macsimum News, 9 to 5 Mac, TUAW, MacNN, DisplayBlog and Gizmodo Australia
Etsy News:
Etsy's New Old Young CEO — As 2010 begins, I will return to Etsy as CEO, and Maria will leave the company. — Maria joined Etsy in the middle of 2008 and led Etsy through an important foundational phase. We are a profitable company now, and Maria helped us reach this major milestone.
Ellen Nakashima / Washington Post:
Obama to name Howard Schmidt as cybersecurity coordinator — Seven months after President Obama vowed to “personally select” an adviser to orchestrate the government's strategy for protecting computer systems, the White House is expected to name a former Bush administration official to the job as early as Tuesday.
Zee / The Next Web:
Firefox 3.5 is Now the World's Most Popular Browser — Site tracking and analytics tool StatCounter Global Statistics now shows that Firefox 3.5 is the most used browser in the world. — Note this is the version of the browser rather than the browser brand but nevertheless an incredible achievement.
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Royal Pingdom, InfoWorld, Maximum PC, GigaOM, Technologizer, Slashdot, Download Squad, bit-tech.net and Mashable!
David Sancho / TrendLabs:
Microsoft Virus Scanning Recommendations Bring Risks — We have recently received queries from customers about the official exclusion list recommendations from Microsoft. It seems that they have published a Knowledge Base entry that lists down recommendations to improve performance in Windows when running antivirus scanners.
Mary Jo Foley / All about Microsoft:
Microsoft CEO Ballmer to be bounced in 2010? No way — I don't make a habit of commenting on other pundits' prediction lists. After all, a prediction is just a person's opinion, and who knows what might happen in a year or 10.... But I am going to make an exception and call …
Miguel Helft / New York Times:
The Science of Managing Search Ads — MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. — Cyber Monday had gone swimmingly for Tiny Prints. — Despite the economic downturn, customers streamed into the Tiny Prints online store on the Monday after Thanksgiving, called Cyber Monday because it is one of the busiest days of the year for Web retailers.
Caroline McCarthy / The Social:
Big Facebook privacy void: Controls on Connect — A Foursquare check-in posted to Facebook through Facebook Connect. — (Credit: Facebook) — Privacy on Facebook has been front and center this month as the company has rolled out the controversial revamp of its user privacy settings.
Damon Darlin / Bits:
‘Nerd’ and ‘Geek’ Should Be Banned, Professor Says — The Times ran an article Monday suggesting that what America will need in the future are more “cool nerds.” A playful tweak of the nerd stereotype, to be sure, in an effort to alter it. The people described in the piece were ones with hybrid careers …
Michele Neylon / CircleID:
Berlin the Latest New TLD Battleground? — If you've been following the new Top-Level Domain (TLD) process within ICANN over the last year or so you will have probably been aware of how slow and tortuous development has been. To recap, ICANN, which oversees domain names globally …
John Gruber / Daring Fireball:
Why the HTML5 ‘Video’ Element Is Effectively Unusable, Even in Browsers Which Support It — [Update, 22 Dec 2009: In the original version of this article, I incorrectly reported that Firefox auto-buffers HTML5 video content by default, as Safari and Chrome do. It does not, as shown by Christopher Blizzard's simple tests here.
Jarrod Krug / MapQuest Blog:
Over 700,000 New Business Listings Added To MapQuest.com — Never thought PowerPoint and Olive oil would go together? Well, you just might find that they do the next time you're planning a trip or searching for something nearby on MapQuest. — Now you'll find more than 700,000 …