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MightyMike / PPCGeeks:
EXCLUSIVE Breaking News : Windows Phone 7 Details Emerge From The Depths — With the Mobile World Congress event making its way around the corner, we can all be for certain that it is inevitable for Windows Phone 7 to make its long awaited debut. That being said, there have been rumours floating …
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Engadget, MobileTechWorld, Electronista, Edible Apple, Coolsmartphone News, Redmond Pie, Erictric, Neowin.net, Marco.org, Gizmodo, SlashGear and WMPoweruser.com
MG Siegler / TechCrunch:
Looks Like Google May Have A Super Bowl Commercial — While Google is a company built on advertising, for the most part it has stayed out of advertising itself on the dominant medium: television. Yes, there have been those short ads for Chrome and a few for Android that it has been involved with.
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Googling Google, Silicon Alley Insider, Erictric, Android Central, Electronista and Gizmodo
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John Battelle / John Battelle's Searchblog:
Updated: Google to Air “Search Stories” Ad During Super Bowl... Remember when I wrote about the new “Search Stories” ads for Google's core search offerings? — In that post, I noted “It's truly a brand campaign: Google is not selling anything here other than its own brand …
Seth Weintraub / 9 to 5 Mac:
MacBook Pro Core i7 caught GeekBenching itself — If you were excited about the prospect of Core i5 MacBook Pros, which Intel briefly offered up in a contest last month, you are going to be pretty stoked about today's news from MacRumors. — Their forum members found a GeekBench scoring done yesterday …
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Erick Schonfeld / TechCrunch:
Walt Mossberg, David Carr And Michael Arrington Talk iPad With Charlie Rose — Charlie Rose had The Wall Street Journal/All Things D's Walt Mossberg, The New York Times' David Carr and our own Michael Arrington on his show Thursday night to talk about the Apple iPad.
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TechCrunchIT, VentureBeat, Charlie Rose, Silicon Alley Insider, Brainstorm Tech, Mossblog and Gizmodo
SageCircle Blog:
Forrester tells analysts no more personally-branded research blogs with interesting implications for analyst relations — Credible reports - since confirmed - are coming into SageCircle that Forrester management has set a new policy that analysts with personally-branded research blogs must …
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Dennis Howlett / Irregular Enterprise:
Forrester crimps bloggers: epic E2.0 fail — According to Sage Circle, Forrester plans to crimp its analysts from expressing themselves on personal blogs. I first heard of this (where else?) on Twitter via Jim Holincheck, Gartner Analyst. From SageCircle:
MG Siegler / TechCrunch:
Late Last Year, Google Overtook Apple In WebKit Code Commits — Today, the blog Chromium Notes, which is written by a developer who works on the open source project (that Google Chrome is built on top of), posted a very interesting graph: one that shows the number of code commits to WebKit.
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Michael Bush / AdAge:
What Your Choice of Search Engine Says About You — Wunderman Study Finds Distinct Purchasing Habits Among Bing, Google and Yahoo Users — NEW YORK (AdAge.com) — What does your search engine say about you? Well, if it's Bing, you're probably an early adopter, but you also visit …
Peter Kafka / MediaMemo:
Conan Who? NBC Disappears “The Tonight Show” From the Web. — Remember the whole Conan O'Brien/Jay Leno imbroglio from last month? Perhaps NBC wishes you didn't. The GE (GE) unit has removed every episode of the show's seven-month run from its NBC.com site, as well as Hulu …
comScore, Inc.:
U.S. Online Video Market Continues Ascent as Americans Watch 33 Billion Videos in December — Hulu Surpasses 1 Billion Monthly Video Streams for First Time — comScore, Inc. (NASDAQ: SCOR), a leader in measuring the digital world, today released December 2009 data from the comScore Video Metrix service …
Eric Lai / Computerworld:
Proposed battery restrictions could crimp e-commerce, air travel — Stricter federal rules would affect gadget-loving fliers, electronics makers — Computerworld - Buying your next laptop computer or smartphone online could suddenly get a lot more expensive if a little-known U.S. Department …
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