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Elizabeth Woyke / Forbes:
Asus: iPad Rivals On The Way — Netbook maker will roll out several tablet PCs in the coming months. — With just a few days remaining before Apple's first tablet computer hits stores, iPad hype is at a fever pitch. But on a recent visit to the U.S. Jonney Shih, chairman of Apple competitor Asus, was his usual tranquil self.
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Chris Davies / SlashGear:
ASUS confirms Google and Windows Eee Pad tablets for 2010
Jason Kincaid / TechCrunch:
doubleTwist Gives Android Market The Slick, iTunes-Like Interface It Deserves (With One Catch) — Android Market is finally getting a robust desktop presence. But we don't have to Google to thank for it — it's coming from doubleTwist, the syncing software that allows you to sync your media …
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Computerworld, Gizmodo, Engadget, Zatz Not Funny!, Boy Genius Report, Android and Me, jkOnTheRun, Android Central, Daring Fireball and Lifehacker
Gregg Keizer / Computerworld:
Developer enthusiasm for iPad slackens as Android surges — Android's the platform to watch, says survey — Computerworld - Developer enthusiasm for Apple's iPad has cooled somewhat because the tablet lacks multitasking and a camera, a company that makes cross-platform development tools said today.
Serenity Caldwell / Macworld:
MobileMe Gallery app updated, adds contacts feature — PEOPLE WHO READ THIS ALSO READ: — MobileMe galleries are kind of like exclusive showcases, or fancy private Flickr pages. There's no way to search, so unless you know someone's MoblieMe username, it's hard to figure out if your friends even have one.
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Neil Hughes / AppleInsider:
Apple tweaked iPhones to lessen strain on AT&T network - report — A new report profiling the troubles AT&T has faced with millions of bandwidth hungry iPhone users revealed Tuesday that Apple has modified its handset to make it less taxing on its wireless partner's network.
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Yahoo! News, Tech Trader Daily, MacRumors, PC World, Fast Company, Wall Street Journal, CNET News, Erictric, Go Rumors and Phones Review
Maureen O'Connor / Gawker:
Facebook Revealed Private Email Addresses Last Night — A brief rift in the Facebook privacy shield has been healed, but not before dozens of people documented it. For about 30 minutes late Tuesday, private email addresses were revealed—and then, just as suddenly, they were hidden again.
Robin Wauters / TechCrunch:
Yahoo Publisher Network To Be Axed, Customers Referred To Chitika Instead — We just received an anonymous tip from someone who claims to have received an email from Yahoo which says that the company's Google AdSense counterpart, Publisher Network, will be shut down by the company in the next 30 days.
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Prince McLean / AppleInsider:
iPad attracts developers to App Store, distracts from rival markets — The launch of the iPad is helping Apple's iTunes App Store to retain developers' interest while preventing them from exploring alternative marketplaces for mobile software. — A report by the Wall Street Journal cited …
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Electronista, Fast Company, Wall Street Journal, Macworld, I4U News, Roughly Drafted and CNET News
David Kravets / Threat Level:
Isohunt Ordered to Remove Infringing Content — A U.S. judge is ordering Isohunt, one of the world's leading BitTorrent search engines, to remove all infringing content. Isohunt's operator said Tuesday that the decision would likely shutter the site, which has 30 million unique monthly visitors.
Peter Kafka / MediaMemo:
Will Bing Sneak Onto the iPad? — Sure, Apple and Google have gone from pals to frenemies to outright rivals. But would Steve Jobs and company really dump the search giant in favor of Microsoft's Bing? — Speculation about a potential Google/Bing swap on Apple's platforms has swirled for months …
Keir Whitaker / Carsonified:
Fred Wilson's 10 Golden Principles of Successful Web Apps — In February 2010 Fred Wilson, a New York based tech investor, spoke at the annual Future of Web Apps Miami conference. His talk, clocking in at just under 30 minutes, looks at his top 10 principles for creating a successful web app.
Marshall Kirkpatrick / ReadWriteWeb:
Unvarnished: Is Pete Kazanjy an Evil Genius? — Unvarnished is a new website where you can post and read anonymous reviews of people and their professional performance. That sounds a little frightening, doesn't it? — TechCrunch has been writing about it for days and the company just started rolling out invites.
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Evelyn Rusli / TechCrunch:
Unvarnished: A Clean, Well-Lighted Place For Defamation
Unvarnished: A Clean, Well-Lighted Place For Defamation
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Online Dating Insider, TG Daily, GigaOM, Bubblegeneration Strategy Lab, VatorNews, VentureBeat and Andy Beal's Marketing Pilgrim, Thanks:erickschonfeld
Bloomberg:
China Spat Is Least of Google's 2010 Woes as Microsoft-Like Slowdown Looms — Google Inc.'s feud with the Chinese government may be the smallest of its challenges as the search leader contends with slowing growth, regulatory scrutiny and a shift in ad spending.
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Cliff Edwards / Bloomberg:
Panasonic Rejects Idea of Using Google's Android on TVs Because of Expense — Panasonic Corp., the fourth-largest television maker, decided against using Google Inc.'s Android operating system to handle Internet features in its TVs because the approach would be too costly, a Panasonic executive said.
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Robin Wauters / TechCrunch:
YouTube To Roll Out New Design For All Video Pages Today — YouTube's video page overhaul, which the company itself says is one of the biggest redesigns in its history, is about to get noticed by a lot more people today. — A YouTube partner just forwarded us an e-mail he received from the Google company …
Chris Pendleton / Bing:
new bing maps application: foursquare everywhere — Last week at the SES conference Yusuf Mehdi announced our partnership with foursquare and demonstrated a preview of the application that I've had the personal privilege of managing - woohoo! After much anticipation, I'm proud to present to you …
Andrew Nusca / SmartPlanet:
Ford, Microsoft partner on Hohm electric car management software — The smart grid is coming to a driveway near you. — Ford and Microsoft announced on Wednesday that they are partnering on a web application that will help drivers monitor and manage recharging for their electric vehicles.
Neil Hughes / AppleInsider:
Verizon iPhone talks seen as Apple counterattack on Android — With speculation of a CDMA iPhone compatible with Verizon's network renewed this week, one prominent analyst said he believes Apple's alleged negotiations could be more about competing with Android than anything else.
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Mark Davis / Sprint Connection:
Sprint ups the ante on 30-day guarantees — In the competition to sign up new customers, Sprint Nextel has expanded its 30-day money-back guarantee. — Like other major carriers, Sprint will waive an early termination fee and reimburse device costs associated with an unhappy customer in the first month.
Nadia Majid / VentureBeat:
Yelp CEO teams up with event site Eventbrite as investor, strategic advisor — Jeremy Stoppelman, co-founder and CEO of business-recommendation site Yelp, has joined the board of advisors for event-management site Eventbrite. He has also invested an unspecified amount in the company, according to a press release from Eventbrite.
Leena Rao / TechCrunch:
Placecast Launches Match API To Ensure Accuracy In Location-Based Check-Ins — Following the location-based frenzy that took place at this year's SXSW festival, my colleague MG Siegler highlighted a definitive issue when it comes to checking in on various social networks like FourSquare, Gowalla, Loopt and others.
Alexei Oreskovic / Reuters:
Facebook veterans in venture capital spotlight — (Reuters) - As Wall Street eagerly awaits signs that Internet sensation Facebook will offer shares to the public, the venture capitalists that prowl California's Silicon Valley are keeping close tabs on another hot commodity: the employees leaving Facebook.
Robert Scoble / Scobleizer:
Are location geeks at Where 2.0 off the path to real money? — Walking around the hallways at the Where 2.0 Conference today I met tons of developers doing some very interesting things with location, but they seem to be stuck in a mode where they think where you are right now is all that matters.
Larry Dignan / Between the Lines:
Meet Cabsense: Now your Apple iPhone and Android device will hail a cab for you — This post originally appeared on Smart Planet. — You will soon be able to find and hail a cab with your smartphone. — The New York City Taxi and Limousine Commission and Sense Networks on Wednesday released …
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Marshall Kirkpatrick / ReadWriteWeb:
Gmail Becomes an App Platform: Google Adds OAuth to IMAP — You may or may not be excited by the acronyms OAuth and IMAP/SMTP, but the combination of them all together is very exciting news. Google Code Labs announced this afternoon that it has just enabled 3rd party developers to securely access …
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Google Operating System, The Register, Google Code Blog, Black Web 2.0, Erictric and Mashable!
Robert McMillan / Computerworld:
McAfee: ‘Amateur’ malware not used in Google attacks — IDG News Service - A misstep by McAfee security researchers apparently helped confuse the security research community about the hackers who targeted Google and many other major corporations in cyber attacks last year.
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eWeek, Digital Daily, McAfee Security Insights Blog, Bloomberg and Google Online Security Blog
Mike Masnick / Techdirt:
Rather Than Respond To Criticism Of Aussie Censorship Plan, Conroy Attacks Google — With more and more complaints coming in about Stephen Conroy's plan in Australia to start censoring the internet, it appears that Conroy, rather than responding to the critics, has decided to just lash out at them.