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Yusuf Mehdi / Search Blog:
A Farewell to Bing cashback — One of the principles we have here at Bing is to constantly experiment and learn. We do this to ensure we are keeping pace with new social and technology trends, and can continue to deliver great value for our customers and advertisers.
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Nick Bilton / Bits:
Updated: iPad 3G Shortage Won't Bar Getting Unlimited Data Plan, AT&T Says — Since AT&T announced this week that it would eliminate its unlimited monthly data plans beginning Monday, June 7, some customers have been scrambling to get an iPad 3G with the hopes of signing up for the unlimited plan, which would be grandfathered in.
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Felix Salmon:
AT&T tries to defend its data pricing — Mark Siegel, the executive director of media relations at AT&T, was upset that I didn't phone him before posting my blog entry yesterday on his company's new data plans. He phoned me this morning, and I told him that I assumed the official AT&T press release …
Robin Wauters / MobileCrunch:
Sprint officially kicks off sales of the HTC EVO 4G — “History will be made across the nation as anxious customers get their hands on America's first 3G/4G wireless phone, HTC EVO 4G, packed with industry-leading features.” — A little over the top right there, but anyway …
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Matt Mastracci / grack.com:
HTC EVO 4G: Nice Hardware, Horrible Sprint Software — UPDATE: Sprint's OTA release last night fixes the serious vulnerability we reported to them. Kudos to them for moving so quickly. As an end-user, you'll have to decide between being more secure with the OTA update or having root access to the device you own for now.
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Matt Brian / The Next Web:
Qik Video Launches On HTC EVO 4G, Premium Features Free For A Month
Qik Video Launches On HTC EVO 4G, Premium Features Free For A Month
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Jason Calacanis / VentureBeat:
Five things Facebook can do to rebuild trust — [Editor's note: The following is an excerpt from an email sent by entrepreneur Jason Calacanis to his personal mailing list from the D8 digital entrepreneurship conference outside Los Angeles, after watching Facebook founder Mark Zuckberg's onstage interview.
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Shel Israel / Global Neighbourhoods:
Open Letter to Mark Zuckerberg: Step Down
Open Letter to Mark Zuckerberg: Step Down
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MG Siegler / TechCrunch:
Apple Unveils A New HTML5/Web Standards Showcase — Safari Required — Under fire for its App Store not being more open, recently, Apple's response has been that there is a portion of its devices that is totally open: the web. If developers don't like some of the App Store's restrictions, they should make a web app, Apple reasons.
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Thom Holwerda / OSNews:
Apple's HTML5 Showcase Isn't HTML5, Blocks Other Browsers
Apple's HTML5 Showcase Isn't HTML5, Blocks Other Browsers
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David Feng / techblog86:
China Blocks Foursquare; Too Many People Checking Into Tian'anmen — The Chinese censors are a sight to behold. As in how fast they react. It's an open secret that while Twitter is probably chock-full of “the wrong people” (to the censors), the censors themselves are there, too.
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Boy Genius Report:
AT&T officially stops selling iPhone 3G — You had a really, really good run iPhone 3G. We'll miss you. … Anyone excited for the 3GS to probably drop to $99, or will you spring for the new $199/$299 device? — Thanks, AT&TFreshNinja!
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Jason Kincaid / TechCrunch:
Now You Can Try Out Google Docs Without A Google Account — If you've ever tried explaining Google Docs to a long-time Microsoft Office user who isn't familiar with buzzwords like “cloud computing” and “real-time collaboration”, you probably know that it can be a trying task.
Adam Singer / The Official Posterous Posterous:
Posterous unveils Pages — We are pleased to announce a feature that has been in the works for quite some time: Pages! You've asked for it, and it's here. — We're really excited about pages, so we'd like to give a brief overview of what you can do with this powerful new feature. — What are pages?
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Kim-Mai Cutler / VentureBeat:
A Facebook privacy scanner that can adjust settings for you — Not quite satisfied with Facebook's new streamlined privacy controls? — Redwood City-based ReputationDefender has launched a more visual alternative to the social network's tools. It's a bookmarklet that you can drag and drop …
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Steven Johnson / stevenberlinjohnson.com:
Is Steve Jobs Repeating His Past Mistakes? — One of my very favorite writers, Robert Wright, had an interesting Opinionator post at the NY Times site this week, which revolved around the question of Steve Jobs' alleged lust for power and why he was making the same mistakes with the iPhone …
Nicholas Carlson / Silicon Alley Insider:
AOL Isn't Negotiating A Search Deal, It's Negotiating A Sale To Microsoft (AOL, MSFT, YHOO, GOOG) — AOL, which currently outsources search to Google, began negotiating a new search deal last week, CEO Tim Armstrong said yesterday at the D8 Conference out in California. — Tim is just being coy.
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David Sarno / L.A. Times Tech Blog:
Is this the first ever Facebook-oriented political attack ad? — It seems the issue of Facebook privacy has gained enough currency to earn itself a place in a TV attack ad in the race for California attorney general — almost certainly the first Facebook-oriented TV ad in U.S. politics.
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Erick Schonfeld / TechCrunch:
Screenshot Hints At YouTube “Live Stream” Option — YouTube has been dabbling with its own live streams for almost two years now. It's live streamed presidential speeches, healthcare debates, cricket matches, and a U2 concert. But so far it's stayed away from opening up live streaming to the general YouTube populace.
Leena Rao / TechCrunch:
Google's iTunes Competitor Will Likely Be Called Google Music — At Google I/O a few weeks ago, Google teased the audience with a glimpse of a web-based iTunes competitor that would be a new section of the Android Market. Details were sparse during that time, but we may have found the name …
Jeff Bertolucci / PC World:
Apple WWDC Speculation Heats Up: 5 Best Bets — Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) gets underway Monday in San Francisco, and speculation is rampant over what revelations CEO Steve Jobs has planned. Here are my five top picks. — 1) New iPhone: OK, this one's pretty much a lock.
Chris Cameron / ReadWriteWeb:
Google Goggles Coming Soon to iPhone — Back in December of 2009, Google launched Goggles - a mobile image recognition beta application for the Android Operating System. In a presentation Thursday at the Augmented Reality Event in Santa Clara, California, Google project manager Shailesh Nalawadi confirmed …
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