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Michael Arrington / TechCrunch:
Facebook's Project Titan: A Full Featured Webmail Product — Facebook is completely rewriting their messaging product and is preparing to launch a fully featured webmail product in its place, according to a source with knowledge of the product. Internally it's known as Project Titan.
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Eric Eldon / Inside Facebook:
Facebook Begins Rolling Out New Home Page Design — Facebook is now fully launching the long-planned redesign, with 80 million users getting it tonight — that's 80 million of the now-400 million people using the site, the company says. The new design is basically what we've been examining …
Mark Zuckerberg / Facebook Blog:
Six Years of Making Connections — Today we're celebrating our sixth birthday, and this week there will be 400 million people on Facebook. Just one year ago we served less than half as many people, and thanks to you we've made great progress over the last year towards making the world more open and connected.
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Michael Arrington / TechCrunch:
An Apology To Our Readers — On Monday evening I received a phone call from someone I trust who told me that one of our interns had asked for compensation in exchange for a blog post. Specifically, this intern had allegedly asked for a Macbook Air in exchange for a post about a startup.
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Daniel Brusilovsky / Weblog of Daniel Brusilovsky:
The Line Was Crossed — In the nine months that I've worked at TechCrunch, I've enjoyed every single moment of it. I couldn't be more thankful to Michael and Heather for giving me this opportunity to work with an amazing organization, and with an amazing group of individuals.
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Michael Gray, VentureBeat, The Jason Calacanis Weblog, Geek News Central, SiliconANGLE and Silicon Alley Insider
Matt Buchanan / Gizmodo:
The $9.99 Ebook Is Dead: Third Major Publisher Hachette Dumps on Amazon — Amazon's ebook pricing structure has crumbled. Hachette's the third major publisher to push for the agency model, following MacMillan and HarperCollins: They'll set the ebook prices (higher, natch) and the bookseller takes a cut.
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eWeek, The Register, Silicon Alley Insider, Between the Lines, The Apple Core, Mashable! and GMSV, Thanks:bobcaswell
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Jason Boog / GalleyCat:
Breaking: Hachette Book Group to Transition to Agency Model
Breaking: Hachette Book Group to Transition to Agency Model
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eWeek, Ars Technica, Time, Macworld, MacRumors, Media Decoder, Engadget, DailyTech, Techdirt, Electronista, AppleInsider, TheAppleBlog, Charlie's Diary, 9 to 5 Mac and EverythingiCafe
Chris Foresman / Ars Technica:
Sling: We didn't ‘work’ with AT&T for 3G streaming to iPhone — AT&T made headlines Thursday by announcing that it had decided to allow SlingPlayer Mobile for iPhone to stream video from a Slingbox over its 3G network. AT&T's CEO claimed in the announcement that Sling Media modified the app …
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DSLreports, AppleInsider, MacRumors, 9 to 5 Mac, MobileCrunch, Electronista, InformationWeek, AT&T, Gizmodo, Daring Fireball, SlashGear and Engadget
MacNN:
Apple prohibits App Store devs from using location-based ads — Apple has notified App Store developers that they will be prohibited from using location-based information for mobile advertising. The company claims the GPS data can only be used to provide “beneficial information.”
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Technologizer, MacRumors iPhone Blog, Download Squad, 9 to 5 Mac, Apple Developer Connection, TechCrunch, AppleInsider, GPS Review, ReadWriteWeb, O'Grady's PowerPage, the Econsultancy blog, yardley.ca, TG Daily, The iPhone Blog, The Equity Kicker, The Register, The Map Room, CenterNetworks, Mashable!, Silicon Alley Insider, FierceMobileContent, Erictric and mocoNews
Anthony Ha / VentureBeat:
Siri launches an iPhone personal assistant that actually works — The “personal assistant” label gets attached to a lot of websites and applications, but it's always an exaggeration. Usually the service in question can only tackle a small slice of what a human assistant would do, such as organizing your emails.
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Macworld, blogs.ft.com, Engadget, Screenwerk, TUAW, blogs.chron.com, Gadget Lab, App Advice and CloudAve
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Jenna Wortham / Bits:
A Personal Assistant on Your iPhone
A Personal Assistant on Your iPhone
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Mashable!, ZDNet, ReadWriteWeb, Search Engine Land, TechCrunch, GigaOM and Gizmodo, Thanks:hisiri
Xbox Press:
A Letter From Marc Whitten: Discontinuation Of Xbox Live For Original Xbox Games — On April 15 we will discontinue the Xbox LIVE service for original Xbox consoles and games, including Xbox v1 games playable on Xbox 360 and Xbox Originals. I want to start by saying this isn't a decision we made lightly …
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Mark Wilson / Gizmodo:
Full Details on the New Nook 1.2 Firmware Going Out Now — A B&N employee (who'd just updated their store's Nooks) sent us all the details of the new Nook firmware 1.2 update that, according to the date on this memo, should hit later today. UPDATE — • Enhanced in-store seamless connectivity …
Dana Blankenhorn / Open Source:
Matt Asay's big break is a big one for open source — I have a confession to make. — I'm a huge Matt Asay fan (right). Always have been. — Matt is the Anthony Bourdain (below) of open source. By that I mean he cooks better than most cooks, writes better than most writers, and he has made himself a big time brand.
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Declan McCullagh / CNET News:
FBI wants records kept of Web sites visited — The FBI is pressing Internet service providers to record which Web sites customers visit and retain those logs for two years, a requirement that law enforcement believes could help it in investigations of child pornography and other serious crimes.
Phil Nickinson / Android Central:
Motorola Droid gets pinch-to-zoom in Google Maps application (update) — You guys wanted pinch-to-zoom on the Motorola Droid, and you're getting pinch-to-zoom on the Motorola Droid. At least in Google Maps, thus far, which has been updated to Version 3.4.0 and lets you get your multitouch on.
Amy-Mae Elliott / Pocket-lint:
iTablet launches from UK company — Like the iPad but with USB ports, Flash, multi-tasking, choice of OS, HDMI... In its own words “hot on the heels of Apple's latest product launch”, UK company X2 Computing has launched the “iTablet” range of Windows- or Linux-based tablet PCs.
authorsguild.org:
To RIAA or Not to RIAA, That was the Question — February 5, 2010. As you may be reading in today's paper, the Justice Department in its filing regarding our settlement with Google continues to see legal problems with the settlement, focusing on class action law but also continuing to raise some antitrust concerns.
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Emil Protalinski / Ars Technica:
Buy Office 2007, get 2010 free? Microsoft posts, pulls deal — Microsoft has accidentally posted details about a promotion it will be running for those who buy Office 2007 a few months before and after the release of Office 2010 in June 2010. It is called the “Microsoft Office 2010 …
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The Register, AppScout, Gadgetell, DailyTech, ITworld.com, All about Microsoft, Softpedia News and TechFlash
Gregg Keizer / Computerworld:
Mozilla confirms infected Firefox add-ons slipped through security — Malware hidden in two extensions threatens Windows users — Computerworld - Mozilla confirmed late Thursday that it failed to detect malware in a pair of Firefox add-ons, which may have infected up to 4,600 users.
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Mozilla Add-ons Blog, Help Net Security, The Register, Hardware 2.0, eWeek Security Watch and Zero Day
Larry Dignan / ZDNet:
Microsoft, Facebook expand search partnership; Facebook to sell own ads — Microsoft and Facebook have revised their search pact into a global deal where the social networking giant will sell its own ads and get all the features Bing has to offer. — In a blog post, Microsoft outlined the changes:
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Search Blog, eWeek, paidContent, The Microsoft Blog, LiveSide.net, Seattle Times and CNET News
Jenna Wortham / Bits:
New York City Names Winners of Apps Contest — The winners of the first NYC BigApps competition, which invited the public to develop applications using raw sets of municipal data, were announced at an event in New York on Thursday evening. — The competition, which the city's Economic …
Robin Wauters / TechCrunch:
PayPal Halts Personal Payment Transactions From And To India — PayPal isn't working properly in India. eBay's electronic payment juggernaut appears to be blocking personal transactions to or from accounts of India-based users. It is reversing personal transactions; transactions involving businesses are still allowed.
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AT&T:
AT&T FamilyMap App Launches on App Store — App Brings Peace of Mind to Families On-the-Go; Keeps Schedules, Events and Whereabouts Accessible, Centralized on iPhone