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9:45 AM ET, February 11, 2010

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Kara Swisher / BoomTown:
MySpace CEO Van Natta Was Fired by News Corp. Digital Head Miller in Late Afternoon Meeting  —  The long-running telenovela that has been MySpace over the years took yet another dramatic turn late today when News Corp. Chief Digital Officer Jon Miller fired MySpace CEO Owen Van Natta …
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Om Malik / GigaOM:
MySpace, R.I.P  —  It is not good to talk ill of the dead.  It is okay, however to speak the truth, however harsh it might seem, about the living dead.  —  Rupert Murdoch's $580 million MySpace purchase has outlived not only its utility, but has also finally hit its expiration date.
Discussion: BoomTown and /message, Thanks:atul
Nicholas Carlson / Silicon Alley Insider:
Owen Van Natta Out As MySpace CEO (NWS)
Nicholas Carlson / Silicon Alley Insider:
WARNING: Google Buzz Has A Huge Privacy Flaw (GOOG)  —  There is a huge privacy flaw in Google's new Twitter/Facebook competitor, Google Buzz.  —  When you first go into Google Buzz, it automatically sets you up with followers and people to follow.  —  A Google spokesperson tells us …
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Philipp Lenssen / Google Blogoscoped:   On Potential Privacy Problems With Gmail Buzz Exposing Email Contacts
Jason Calacanis / The Jason Calacanis Weblog:
BREAKING: Google Buzz is brilliant, Facebook just lost half its value.
Fox News:
Iran Shuts Down Gmail, Announces National E-Mail Service  —  Iran's telecommunications agency announced what it described as a permanent suspension of Google's e-mail services, saying that a national e-mail service for Iranian citizens would soon be rolled out.
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Ivan Watson / CNN:
Iran obstructing links to outside world, opposition members say
Discussion: CNET News
Ryan Flinn / Bloomberg:   Google Confirms ‘Sharp Drop’ in Iran's Gmail Traffic
The Official Google Blog:
Think big with a gig: Our experimental fiber network  —  Imagine sitting in a rural health clinic, streaming three-dimensional medical imaging over the web and discussing a unique condition with a specialist in New York.  Or downloading a high-definition, full-length feature film in less than five minutes.
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Eric Savitz / Tech Trader Daily:
Google's Little Fiber Experiment Could Cost Over $1 Billion
Discussion: GigaOM
Stacey Higginbotham / GigaOM:
Google Doesn't Want to Be an ISP — It Wants to Be a Rabble-rouser
Wall Street Journal:
IPad Magnifies Apple's Flash Feud  —  Apple Inc. and Adobe Systems Inc. used to be cozy partners, but they have become increasingly estranged since the computer maker unveiled its iPad tablet late last month.  —  While Apple Chief Executive Steve Jobs announced that the iPad will revolutionize Web surfing …
Erick Schonfeld / TechCrunch:
Hulu Could Still Launch On The iPad  —  When Steve Jobs unveiled the iPad last month, one notable potential partner absent from the stage was Hulu, now the second-largest video site on the Web.  The launch event focussed more on the iPad as an eBook reader to rival the Kindle, but watching videos on it will be just as important.
Kelly Hodgkins / Boy Genius Report:
Motorola has an oopsie, Android 2.1 update for the DROID not rolling out this week?  —  Potentially bad news for DROID owners as word out of Motorola's support forums suggest that the Motorola DROID will not see the rumored 2.1 update drop this week.  According to Matt, forums manager over at Motorola …
Michelle Megna / Enterprise Mobile Today:
BlackBerry OS: New BlackBerry Apps, MS Buying RIM?  —  Two new BlackBerry applications out today are aimed at helping mobile IT with wireless security and mobile device management issues relating to the BlackBerry OS.  —  But that's not the only news pertaining to Waterloo that's grabbing headlines …
Discussion: Go Rumors
Andrew Warner / Mixergy:
How Y Combinator Helped 172 Startups Take Off - With Paul Graham  —  Want to see how much impact Paul Graham can have an a startup?  Here are 3 examples from past Mixergy interviews.  The first is Alexis Ohanion, who told me that his life changed when he headed to snowy Boston over Spring break …
Thomas Ricker / Engadget:
Garmin-Asus nuvifone A50 runs Android, knows where you are turn-by-turn  —  The long rumored Nuvifone jump to Android is here just as we get set to kick off Mobile World Congress next week.  Garmin and ASUS claim that the A50 brings “more location technology than any other smartphone” …
New York Times:
The Cost of an E-Book Will Be Going Up  —  In the battle over the pricing of electronic books, publishers appear to have won the first round.  The price of many new releases and best sellers is about to go up, to as much as $14.99 from $9.99.  —  But there may be an insurgency waiting to pounce: e-book buyers.
Discussion: TeleRead
The Age:
Google baulks at Conroy's call to censor YouTube  —  Google says it will not “voluntarily” comply with the government's request that it censor YouTube videos in accordance with broad “refused classification” (RC) content rules.  —  Communications Minister Stephen Conroy referred …
David Reiss / Facebook Blog:
Facebook Chat Now Available Everywhere  —  We believe you should be able to connect with your Facebook friends everywhere.  We're happy to announce that now you can with Facebook Chat.  Starting today, the more than two billion chat messages sent on the site every day can be sent from your favorite desktop instant messaging client.
Marc Ambinder / The Atlantic Politics Channel:
U.S. To Be Hit By Massive Cyber Attack On Feb. 16.  Asterisk.  —  On February 16, at about 10:00 am ET, the U.S. will be hit by a massive, crippling cyber attack from an unknown entity.  Key players will convene in the White House situation room and plan the response, from mitigation to (possibly) retaliation.
Discussion: Network World and VentureBeat
Wall Street Journal:
Motorola Weighs Break-Up Plan  —  Signage for Motorola is displayed outside their office building in Tempe, Ariz.  —  Motorola Inc. is close to rolling out a new plan that it hopes will revive a long-suffering effort to separate the company's main business units, according to people familiar with the matter.
Jon Brodkin / Network World:
IBM's Jeopardy-playing machine can now beat human contestants  —  ‘Watson’ may face Jeopardy public challenge within a year  —  IBM's Jeopardy-playing supercomputer is now capable of beating human Jeopardy contestants on a regular basis, but has a ways to go before it takes on the likes of 74-time champion Ken Jennings.
Discussion: insideHPC
 
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Sean Michaels / Guardian:
Google shuts down music blogs
Discussion: Blogger Buzz and Softpedia News
Robin Wauters / TechCrunch:
300,000,000 Downloads Later, OpenOffice Ships Version 3.2
Discussion: PRWeb
John Gruber / Daring Fireball:
iBooks Isn't Bundled With iPad
Kelly Jackson Higgins / darkREADING:
‘Aurora’ Attacks Still Under Way, Investigators Closing In On Malware Creators
Discussion: PC World
BBC:
Prisoner Facebook pages removed
Discussion: Guardian
Bloomberg:
Nokia Said to Unveil No New Phone at Mobile Event for First Time in Decade
 Earlier Items: 
David Kaplan / paidContent:
Scribd Looks To Apps And E-Readers To Lift Its Profile
Discussion: Wall Street Journal
Matthew Lasar / Ars Technica:
Congress wants an e-book reader for low-income kids
Discussion: Kindle Review
Erick Schonfeld / TechCrunch:
Online Advertising Revenues Ramp Up 10.2 Percent In Fourth Quarter
Discussion: Computerworld, Thanks:mrinaldesai
Jeremy Toeman / LIVEdigitally:
Your Privacy Online: The Internet's Greatest Bait and Switch
LeeAnn Prescott / VentureBeat:
54% of US Internet users on Facebook, 27% on MySpace
Discussion: ResourceShelf and Research-Write
Ryan Lawler / NewTeeVee:
Roku Adds Channels, Third-Party Remote Apps
Discussion: jkOnTheRun
Kevinweil / Twitter Blog:
Super Data  —  My name is @kevinweil and I'm on the analytics team at Twitter.
 

 
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Caitlin Huston / The Hollywood Reporter:
Internal memo: Hearst Magazines president announces layoffs as part of a decision to “reallocate resources” to “continue our focus on digital innovation”

Jon Brodkin / Ars Technica:
FCC Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel announced she will leave the agency on January 20; she was the first woman to be confirmed to lead the agency

Lachlan Cartwright / The Ankler:
Sources: MSNBC renewed Rachel Maddow's contract early this fall, but with a pay cut; MSNBC bosses' plan to shake up daytime and weekend programming

 
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