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1:05 PM ET, February 22, 2010

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Joseph Menn / Financial Times:
US experts close in on Google hackers  —  US analysts believe they have identified the Chinese author of the critical programming code used in the alleged state-sponsored hacking attacks on Google and other western companies, making it far harder for the Chinese government to deny involvement.
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David Barboza / New York Times:
Hacking Inquiry Puts China's Elite in New Light  —  SHANGHAI — With its sterling reputation and its scientific bent, Shanghai Jiaotong University has the feel of an Ivy League institution.  —  The university has alliances with elite American ones like Duke and the University of Michigan.
Charleneli / Altimeter Group:
Google Buzz and Kids - Parental Control Nightmare  —  Like many parents, I try to take steps to keep my kids safe online, making sure that they understand not to share personal information online, or even to use their real names.  They know how to write appropriate emails …
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James Temple / San Francisco Chronicle:
Privacy, complexity seen as Google blind spots
Discussion: broadstuff
Marsha Collier / Marsha Collier's Musings:   Disable Google Buzz and Lose your Google Profile ??
Neal Mohan / The Official Google Blog:
The next generation of ad serving for online publishers  —  Today, we're announcing the next generation of ad serving technology for online publishers — DoubleClick for Publishers (DFP).  —  For the past few years, we've been investing in a suite of solutions — AdSense …
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David Kaplan / paidContent:
Google Gives DoubleClick An Upgrade; Increased Focus On Smaller Online Pubs
Discussion: Silicon Alley Insider
Brian Stelter / New York Times:
Networks Wary of Apple's Push to Cut Show Prices  —  If Apple cut the price of each TV episode in half — to 99 cents, from $1.99 — would sales on iTunes increase enough to offset the price drop?  —  Experiments are under way to find out, and the head of the nation's No. 1 television network …
Barb Dybwad / Mashable!:
Seesmic's Web App Now Does Threaded Twitter Conversations  —  Fans of the popular Seesmic Twitter client's web-based interface have some good news today.  A major update to the web interface brings in a brand new contact manager, drag-and-drop full Twitter list management, photo uploads with geotagging …
Discussion: CNET News, ReadWriteWeb and TechCrunch
Brian X. Chen / Gadget Lab:
Microsoft's Challenge With Windows Phone 7 Is Wooing Developers  —  Developers, developers, developers, developers, developers, developers.  Recruiting a ton of them to create a rich app experience for Windows Phone 7 Series is going to be Microsoft's toughest challenge if it wants to get its groove back in the mobile space.
Esther Schindler / IT Expert Voice:
Why You Can't Pry IE6 Out Of Their Cold Dead Hands  —  Among the barriers to Windows 7 deployment is the need to upgrade users (and their applications) from IE 6 to IE 8.  But too many of those users apparently refuse to give up the older Microsoft web browser.  Here's what's holding them back.
Discussion: BetaNews
Motoko Rich / New York Times:
Textbooks That Professors Can Rewrite Digitally  —  Readers can modify content on the Web, so why not in books?  —  In a kind of Wikipedia of textbooks, Macmillan, one of the five largest publishers of trade books and textbooks, is introducing software called DynamicBooks …
Janko Roettgers / NewTeeVee:
FSF Urges Google to Kill Flash  —  Turns out we're not the only ones speculating about what Google might do with ON2 Technologies, the video encoding company it finally acquired late last week after months of negotiations with shareholders.  The Free Software Foundation (FSF) …
Discussion: Open Source, p2pnet and The Register
Ashlee Vance / New York Times:
For Chip Makers, the Next Battle Is in Smartphones  —  The semiconductor industry has long been a game for titans.  —  The going rate for a state-of-the-art chip factory is about $3 billion.  The plants typically take years to build.  And the microscopic size of chip circuitry requires engineering …
Erick Schonfeld / TechCrunch:
Reply.com Files For $60 Million IPO  —  Local cost-per-click marketplace Reply.com wants to raise $60 million in an initial public offering.  The company filed its offering statement with the SEC this morning.  —  Reply.com is a cost-per-click ad network which targets ads for local businesses.
Dieter Bohn / PreCentral.net:
webOS 1.4 to Arrive Feb 25th?  —  While Sprint may have been ready for webOS 1.4 since the 15th, actual roll-out of the OS hasn't happened yet.  That's not too surprising - we've seen internal dates from Sprint slip in the past.  But Palm promised a February release and time is quickly running out.
Michael Arrington / TechCrunch:
MySpace's Hail Mary Strategy: “Discovery”  —  MySpace's new slogan, and the theme of their new product strategy, will be “Discover and be Discovered,” we've confirmed from multiple sources.  This will be their differentiating factor from Facebook, execs told employees at an all hands meeting last Thursday.
Robert Scoble / Scobleizer:
Coming soon: the disruptive molecular age of information  —  Now we've seen what Google has had up its sleeve with Google Buzz.  I expect this is the last tool of the atomic age.  No, not the energy field, the real-time content field.  —  “Huh?”  —  Before I start, tomorrow I'm giving …
Discussion: Loic Le Meur Blog
Rafat Ali / paidContent:
Guinness World Records Acquires Bragster.com  —  London-based Bragster, a site for people to make bets with each other on various “stunts”, has been acquired by Guinness World Records, for an undisclosed sum.  The site allows users to upload videos of their dares and “bragging” feats.
Discussion: NewTeeVee, PR Newswire and Tech Eye
Leena Rao / TechCrunch:
Iron Mountain Buys Up Email Archiving Company Mimosa Systems For $112 Million  —  Information management company Iron Mountain has acquired Mimosa Systems for a cool $112 million in cash.  Mimosa Systems provides an enterprise-friendly archiving system for email, SharePoint data and files.
Tehseen Baweja / Techie Buzz:
Hey Apple!  Workout Clothes Are Overtly Sexual and PlayBoy Is Not?  —  Apple has been constantly criticized for their app store's policies by developers and bloggers alike.  Earlier it was the mysterious process of rejecting apps for almost stupid reasons and now it is the removal of over 5000 apps without any prior notice.
Olga Kharif / Business Week:
Yuri Milner: DST Has $1 Billion for Social Media  —  Digital Sky Technologies, investor in Facebook and Zynga, intends to make big investments in social Web startups over the next five years  —  In early 2009, as Russian investor Yuri Milner scoured the social media landscape for possible targets, he didn't wait for Facebook to call.
Discussion: Softpedia News, Thanks:mrinaldesai
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Owen Fletcher / PC World:
China's President Skips Twitter, Opens State-tied Microblog
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Measure the Web Like TV and Brand Advertising Will Follow
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Chris O'Brien / Mercury News:
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Stacey Higginbotham / GigaOM:
Broadband Fans, We Have an Innovation Problem
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William Matthews / Defense News:
DoD To Allow Thumb Drives Again
Discussion: Engadget
Foremski / Silicon Valley Watcher:
Why Did Twitter Hire A Tech Policy Specialist As Comms Chief?
Thanks:atul
Raju Vegesna / CloudAve:
Impact of Touch on WebApps
Discussion: GMSV and InformationWeek, Thanks:rajuv
Douglas MacMillan / Business Week:
AOL Moves to Build Tech ‘Newsroom of the Future’
Robin Wauters / TechCrunch:
CHATROULOLZ Collects Great Chatroulette Screencaps So You Don't Have To
Discussion: CNN and apophenia
Felix Salmon:
The NYT's blogs are set to be paywalled
Discussion: paidContent
 

 
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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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