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Joshua Topolsky / Engadget:
Palm: this is your survival guide — Oh Palm. Just a little over a year ago your future seemed so bright, so renewed. You walked away from CES 2009 reborn, held aloft by a completely innovative new mobile operating system, a striking piece of hardware, and a feeling amongst the press …
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Blake Ellis / CNNMoney.com:
Palm's new price target: $0 — NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) — Palm's future already looked bleak. But after reporting worse than expected results for the third quarter Thursday, some analysts think the company's stock is now essentially worthless. — Shares of Palm (PALM) plunged 19% to $4.59 a share early Friday, a new 52-week low.
Jason Kincaid / TechCrunch:
Apple Starts Accepting iPad Applications; Launch Apps Must Be Submitted By March 27 — There are only a few weeks left until the iPad's April 3 launch date, and Apple is now reaching out to developers to say that they're accepting applications that were developed for the much anticipated device.
John Gruber / Daring Fireball:
Hope You Enjoy the Smell of Napalm in the Morning — This lengthy New York Times story on the escalating rivalry between Apple and Google hit while I was at SXSW; I didn't have time to do much more than point out the curious choice to describe Apple employees as Steve Jobs's “underlings”.
Nick Bilton / Bits:
One on One: Christopher Poole, Founder of 4chan — In 2003, while still in high school, Christopher Poole, known online as “Moot,” launched a message board called 4chan. The site includes content that many people find offensive. Nevertheless, or maybe because of it …
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Nicholas Carlson / Silicon Alley Insider:
Even With 8.2 Million Uniques, 4chan Is Only Worth $45,000
Bing / Search Blog:
New Bing App for iPhone is Here! — Today we're excited to announce an update to the Bing app for the iPhone and iPod Touch. You can get it for free from the App Store on your device or use iTunes to download it. — In the months following the November release of the app …
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Ross Miller / Engadget:
Microsoft: Windows Phone 7 series ‘will not initially offer copy and paste,’ case-specific actions integrated into OS — Here you go, folks, an official statement from Redmond itself on the perennial Windows Phone 7 Series / copy-and-paste discussion. First and foremost, from the onset …
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Dennis Fisher / threatpost:
Google Releases Skipfish Application Security Scanner — Google has released its own Web application security scanner, called Skipfish. The free scanner is designed to work within a variety of existing Web application frameworks and is built with an emphasis on speed and low false-positives, the company said.
Caroline McCarthy / CNET News:
Nestle mess shows sticky side of Facebook pages — Some of the negative criticism on Nestle's Facebook fan page over its use of palm oil in products — Uh-oh. We've got another social-media-meets-public-relations disaster on our hands, and this one doesn't even involve any airlines yet.
Sogrady / tecosystems:
Why I Am Against Software Patents — The surprise to most people isn't that I do not believe that software should be patentable. Given my long term interest in and coverage of free and open source software, I'm supposed to be at least mildly anti-establishment.
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Eric Eldon / Inside Facebook:
Facebook Employee Count Rising this Year, Up Past 1300 Already — Facebook already has more than 1000 employees, and it said it plans to increase that by at least 50% this year, according to previous reports. That number has been growing fast, from what we've gathered.
Dean Takahashi / VentureBeat:
NComputing's Numo chip could drive desktop computer costs to zero — It's a tantalizing thought. The cost of destkop computing hardware is moving toward zero. Stephen Dukker, chief executive of NComputing, is moving that idea a step closer to reality today as he announces a new chip called Numo.
Lisa M. Krieger / Mercury News:
Apple CEO Steve Jobs joins Schwarzenegger to push organ donor registry — Saying a liver transplant saved his life, Apple CEO Steve Jobs convinced California lawmakers to draft organ donation legislation, unveiled at Stanford's Lucile Packard Children's hospital Friday morning.
Mary Jo Foley / All about Microsoft:
Microsoft privately testing a ‘Twitter for business’ service — Microsoft is continuing to look into ways to make social computing services part of business users' lives with a new pilot program for something called “OfficeTalk.” — Microsoft mentioned OfficeTalk in a March 19 posting …
Jennifer Van Grove / Mashable!:
Twitter Search Results to Show Popular Tweets On Top — Twitter appears set to tweak search results to return the most popular tweets first — instead of the most recent — for any given search query. — This according to Twitter Developer Advocate Taylor Singletary …
LouiV / BlackBerry Leaks:
First Images of BlackBerry OS 6.0? — There has been much speculation over what OS 6.0 could possibly look like. We were recently hit with these images of what appear to be of a device running OS 6.0 with a similar screen resolution of a storm or storm2. These spy shot images come highly regarded as real from one our best connects.
Robert McMillan / Computerworld:
To fight scammers, Russia cracks down on .ru domain — IDG News Service - In a bid to cut down on fraud and inappropriate content, the organization responsible for administering Russia's .ru top-level domain names is tightening its procedures. — Starting April 1, anyone who registers …
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Ryan Block / GigaOM:
The iPad May Change Computing, Just Not Your Life — The first time you walk into an Apple Store and pick up an iPad, you'll understand the hype: Apple has managed to create a beautiful, thoughtfully designed, compelling product in a space where mediocrity was, until now, status quo.
Dan Rayburn / The Business Of Online Video:
Bandwidth Isn't Free, Distribution Isn't Free, So Why Should Content Be Free? — As the cost of delivering video continues to get cheaper every year and video syndication to devices and platforms continues to grow, it seems more and more people are under the impression that access to premium video content should be free.
MG Siegler / TechCrunch:
Check-In Fatigue. Or, Why I'm Rooting For An All-Out Location War. — I didn't have the same problems at SXSW this year that some people did. Was it too crowded at some events? Sure. But there were plenty of alternative things to do. Did some of the keynotes bomb? Yes.
Anthony Ha / VentureBeat:
MySQL's Marten Mickos becomes CEO of hybrid cloud startup Eucalyptus Systems — Marten Mickos, former chief executive of open source database company MySQL, is moving to cloud computing startup Eucalyptus Systems, where he will serve as CEO. — Mickos built MySQL into what seemed …
Kara Swisher / BoomTown:
Another One Bites the Dust at Yahoo: Chief Technologist Sam Pullara Departs for Benchmark — Yahoo Chief Technologist Sam Pullara (pictured here) is leaving the company to become an Entrepreneur in Residence at Benchmark Capital. — He's the second major exec to leave Yahoo (YHOO) for greener pastures in a week.
Clint Boulton / eWeek:
Google Wave Rival Novell Pulse Launching to Preview March 21 — Novell plans to roll out its Pulse collaboration platform as a preview for all 3,000 attendees of its Novell Brainshare conference March 21. Pulse, built on the Google Wave Federation Protocol Google made available to open source …