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11:55 AM ET, March 23, 2010

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David Drummond / The Official Google Blog:
A new approach to China: an update  —  On January 12, we announced on this blog that Google and more than twenty other U.S. companies had been the victims of a sophisticated cyber attack originating from China, and that during our investigation into these attacks we had uncovered evidence …
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New York Times:
China Counters Google Move by Restricting Hong Kong Site  —  BEIJING — As Google began redirecting tens of millions of Chinese users on Tuesday to its uncensored Web site in Hong Kong, the company's remaining mainland operations came under pressure from its Chinese partners and from the government itself.
Discussion: Digits, CNN, Neowin.net, Mashable! and Engadget
Steve Lohr / Bits:
Interview: Sergey Brin on Google's China Gambit  —  China's censorship of the Internet may be blunt, but Google has found negotiations with the Chinese government in recent weeks to be subtle and uncertain.  —  That was the message from a brief interview in New York on Monday with Sergey Brin …
Nick Bilton / Bits:
Opera Mini Browser, Coming To An iPhone Near You  —  Opera Software on Tuesday announced that it is submitting its Opera Mini Web browser to Apple for use on the iPhone.  —  The Norwegian company boasts that Opera is the most-used browser on mobile devices; it offers a version of the software …
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Opera Press Room:
Opera Mini submitted to Apple's App Store  —  Opera Mini for iPhone was officially submitted to the Apple iPhone App store today.  A select few first saw it at Mobile World Congress 2010 in February.  Now, the “fast like a rocket” browser is taking its first big step towards giving users a new way to browse on the iPhone.
Joshua Topolsky / Engadget:
Official: Apple now offering iPhones contract free (updated: not unlocked)  —  We heard from 9 to 5 Mac that Apple was due to begin selling a contract-free variant of the iPhone in the near future “at list price.”  And guess what happened when we inquired to an Apple store?
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Paul Carr / TechCrunch:
Amazon: You Need To Change Your Idiotic Customer Reviews Policy Right Now  —  It's hard to feel sorry for a wildly successful author, but in the case of Michael Lewis I'll make an exception.  Just this once.  —  Lewis' latest book - The Big Short: Inside the Doomsday Machine …
Discussion: TeleRead and Daring Fireball, Thanks:concarjess3
Vladislav Savov / Engadget:
Nintendo announces 3DS — the glasses-free 3D successor to the DS  —  Whoa, now this is a whopper coming (almost) out of nowhere.  Nintendo has just slipped out a press release in Japan informing the world that all-new 3D-capable portable hardware is coming, with a full unveiling set for E3 2010 this June.
Andrew Silverman / Google LatLong:
Experiment to show hotel prices on Google Maps  —  Google Maps is often one of the first stops travelers make to find and compare hotels.  Today we started experimenting with a new feature, visible to a small portion of users, to help make that process even easier by showing specific prices for selected hotel listings.
Fred / A VC:
The Startup Visa Bill Debate  —  I'm on vacation this week skiing with my family.  I got back from the mountain yesterday afternoon, checked in on email, made a few phone calls, and took a quick look at Techmeme.  I saw a headline that said “The Startup Visa Act Must Be Stopped” …
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Pascal-Emmanuel Gobry / Silicon Alley Insider:
The Startup Visa Act Must Be Stopped
Discussion: K9 Ventures
Ryan Tate / Gawker:
Exclusive: How Google's Eric Schmidt Lost His Mistress, His Partner and Steve Jobs  —  Eric Schmidt hates camping.  Which is why, when Steve Jobs broke up with him, Google's CEO was at a payphone on a lonesome desert road, 45 minutes from Burning Man, with only his mistress Kate Bohner near his side.
MG Siegler / TechCrunch:
OpenDNS Now Serves 1% Of The Internet (That's A Big Number)  —  When you think of one percent of something, it's usually not a very big number.  But in some cases it is.  Like when you're talking about all of the users of the Internet in the world.  —  Today, OpenDNS is announcing …
Discussion: DSLreports
Michael / Mobile Marketing Watch:
Google Says Local Intent is Behind One-Third of Mobile Searches  —  Speaking at a Mobile Marketing & Advertising event in Las Vegas to coincide with CTIA Wireless 2010, Diana Pouliot - director of mobile advertising at Google - revealed that one-third of all Google searches via …
Elinor Mills / CNET News:
Malware delivered by Yahoo, Fox, Google ads  —  These charts show incidences of malware distributed by a number of ad delivery platforms over a six-day period last month that were detected by Avast.  Yahoo and Fox have the highest counts.  —  Malware that exploits holes in popular applications …
Discussion: Silicon Alley Insider
Keith Dsouza / Techie Buzz:
Mozilla Stops Firefox Development For Windows Mobile and Windows Phone 7  —  Mozilla has been building a version of Firefox for Windows Mobile devices for quite some time now with anticipation that Microsoft might increase it's market share.  The Windows Phone 7 announcement was watched quite keenly …
Michael Arrington / TechCrunch:
Offerpal Media Acquires Tapjoy, Gains Beachhead For Mobile App Monetization  —  In late 2009 we wrote about Tapjoy's evolution from a mobile app developer to a mobile app monetization platform.  —  Tomorrow, Offerpal Media, one of the giants in social gaming monetization, will announce the acquisition of Tapjoy.
Laurie Burkitt / Forbes:
Yahoo's Display Ad Target: Neighborhoods  —  Yahoo wants to remain the top display ad seller.  Its strategy is to go local.  —  National advertisers spend more than $120 billion on advertising in local markets and Yahoo wants it.  —  This year the Sunnyvale, Calif. …
Jon Ying / The Dropbox Blog:
The Dropbox Android App!  —  In Dropbox's two year history, we've had some ardent fans salivating over the next killer Dropbox feature.  We love these people!  —  Our first huge feature following (and birthplace of our Dropbox poetry tradition) was our Linux version, which was soon followed by the highly anticipated iPhone app.
Joe Wilcox / BetaNews:
Palm's not dead, so why write its epitaph?  —  Wall Street's vultures are circling over Palm, screeching for its death.  Tech pundits are joining the death watch, in one of the more morbid displays of graveyard tech journalism ever.  As I've asserted repeatedly, in business perception is everything.
Times of India:
Bill Gates, Toshiba to build nuclear reactor  —  Text:  —  BANGALORE: Toshiba Corp and Microsoft Corp Chairman Bill Gates would team up to develop a next-generation nuclear reactor that can operate for up to 100 years without refueling, the Nikkei business daily said.
Nick O'Neill / All Facebook:
Twitter Forces Facebook To Open Up Beyond “Friends”  —  At Facebook's developer conference (f8) next month, the company is expected to announce a number of services that continue the opening of the platform as well as expanding access to disconnected user data.
Discussion: /message
Shashi Seth / Yahoo! Search Blog:
New Ways to Search with Yahoo! iPhone Apps  —  Yahoo! was one of the first companies to revolutionize mobile search.  With the launch of oneSearch in 2007, we fundamentally changed mobile search by delivering answers, not just Web links.  Today we are introducing two new apps for the iPhone …
Peter Svensson / Associated Press:
Clearwire to expand to L.A., Miami, St. Louis  —  NEW YORK - Clearwire Corp. said Tuesday that it will expand its wireless broadband network to cover Los Angeles, Miami, St. Louis, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Pittsburgh and Salt Lake City this year.  —  Clearwire had already said that it would expand …
Discussion: IntoMobile and Business Wire
Stephen Shankland / CNET News:
Firefox 3.6.2 addresses critical vulnerability  —  Mozilla released Firefox 3.6.2 late Monday to fix a critical security hole involving Web-based font technology.  —  “We strongly recommend that all Firefox users upgrade to this latest release.  If you already have Firefox 3.6 you will receive …
Peter Kafka / MediaMemo:
Another Ad Exchange Player: Microsoft Vet Jeff Green Launches The Trade Desk  —  Last fall Jeff Green left his job running AdECN, Microsoft's (MSFT) entry into the real-time ad-exchange business.  He didn't go far.  Green is building The Trade Desk, a start-up designed to help marketers buy advertising …
Stephen Lawson / PC World:
Wi-Fi Spreading Fast Among Phones  —  Amid the industry hype about 4G (fourth-generation) mobile technologies this week at the CTIA Wireless trade show, the Wi-Fi Alliance will play up the growing importance of wireless LANs on mobile phones.  —  The number of phones shipped with Wi-Fi jumped …
Discussion: CNET News
Dean Takahashi / VentureBeat:
Kongregate grows virtual goods revenue 30 percent per month  —  In case you haven't noticed, virtual goods is rapidly becoming the business model of choice for online games.  A proof point for that is the latest report from Kongregate, an aggregator of independently developed online games.
Erez Zukerman / Download Squad:
SleepingTime.org lets you stalk Tweeter addicts even more effectively  —  “Twitter” and “privacy” are two terms which are as contradictory as they come.  —  When people post many times every day, the very act of posting reveals some interesting patterns.  For example, if you know what timezone someone …
 
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Leena Rao / TechCrunch:
AdMob Launches New SDKs For Android And iPhone Platforms, Enhances Publisher Tools
Discussion: Macsimum News and Electronista
Tricia Duryee / mocoNews:
Motricity Plays Catch-Up: Rolls Out App Stores For Carriers
Discussion: Between the Lines
Agence France Presse:
Google criticises Australia on internet filter plan
Gregory White / Silicon Alley Insider:
Google Is Hiring Bond Traders (GOOG)
Christopher Heine / ClickZ:
New Facebook Policies Clamp Down on ‘Loose’ Ad Copy
Discussion: Silicon Alley Insider
Jeremy / Stage Two's blog:
10 Essential Tips for Marketing Your Brand on Chatroulette
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 Earlier Items: 
Erick Schonfeld / TechCrunch:
Better Late Than Never. Justin.tv Comes To The iPhone.
Discussion: NewTeeVee, 901am, CNET News and VentureBeat
Peter Bright / Ars Technica:
BitDefender update breaks 64-bit Windows PCs
Discussion: fiercecio.comwatch and Neowin.net
Jason Kincaid / TechCrunch:
YouTube Axes Its RealTime Toolbar Experiment
Discussion: NewTeeVee, The Register and CNET News
John Gruber / Daring Fireball:
GIF, H.264, and Patents
Geoffrey A. Fowler / Digits:
Let the E-Reader Price War Begin? Sony Drops to $169
James Surowiecki / New Yorker:
SOFT IN THE MIDDLE  —  Apple's launch of the iPad next week …
Discussion: Bokardo
Media Decoder:
Perseus Signs an EBooks Deal for the iPad
Discussion: Daring Fireball, TUAW and Macworld, Thanks:mrinaldesai
 

 
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