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Jason Kincaid / TechCrunch:
Google Kills Its Homepage Background Image Experiment Early — Last night, Google decided to temporarily abandon the principles behind its famously spartan homepage in favor of something a little different: a background image, which has been a design element present on rival search engine Bing since it launched.
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Marissa Mayer / The Official Google Blog:
The art of a homepage — Last week, we announced a new feature that lets you add a favorite photo or image to the background of your Google.com homepage. — To provide you with an extra bit of inspiration, we've collaborated with several well-known artists, sculptors and photographers …
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Robin Wauters / TechCrunch Europe:
Microsoft Europe tweet mocks Google's copy-cat background image feature
Microsoft Europe tweet mocks Google's copy-cat background image feature
Ryan Hamrick / knowyourcell.com:
Motorola to launch 2GHz Android phone in 2010 — Motorola is swinging for the fences with superphone plans that may leave all other smartphones in the dust — On Monday, Apple announced that the iPhone 4 will become available later this month, with pre-orders starting June 15th.
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Reuters:
Motorola: Droid sales “extremely” strong — (Reuters) - Motorola Inc is seeing strong demand for its Droid phone at Verizon Wireless despite the popularity of rival HTC Corp's Droid Incredible, co-Chief Executive Sanjay Jha said on Wednesday. — Jha told reporters after an Executives Club presentation …
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AppsFire.com blog:
Apple, you win: we're pulling out of the App Store. for now — Dear Apple Inc. — Your app-roval process is full of holes; you have approved Appsfire v1.0 last August and wished you hadn't because almost no one had any real clue about discoverability issues back then - indeed, we were the very first to address this issue in an app.
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Ryan J. Reilly / Main Justice:
FBI Opens Investigation Into iPad Security Breach — The FBI has opened an investigation to address potential cybersecurity threats after basic information about thousands of Apple iPad users was exposed, a bureau spokeswoman told Main Justice. — At least one Justice Department employee …
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Michael Arrington / TechCrunch:
Kevin Rose To Leave Diggnation — Digg founder and CEO Kevin Rose will be leaving his popular Diggnation show, we've heard from a source. This has not been confirmed by Kevin, but we believe it's accurate. Revision3, which hosts the show, has not yet returned our request for comment.
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Dan Frommer / Silicon Alley Insider:
Kevin Rose: I'm Sticking With Diggnation Through 2010, Announcing New Show Soon
Kevin Rose: I'm Sticking With Diggnation Through 2010, Announcing New Show Soon
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Jay Hathaway / Download Squad:
Think Safari Reader looks familiar? That's because Apple used open source Readability code — One of the most talked-about features in Apple's new Safari 5 browser is Safari Reader, the button that delivers a stripped-down, ad-free, extra-readable version of any web article.
Brad McCarty / The Next Web:
Twitter acquires Smallthought Systems. Better analytics coming soon. — Twitter is taking yet another step into the legitimate business world. Many places (ourselves included) realize the importance of Twitter to their business' communication, and nothing screams information louder than good analytics.
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Kevinweil / Twitter Blog:
More Than Dabbling — Every day millions of people use Twitter …
More Than Dabbling — Every day millions of people use Twitter …
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Marco.org:
iPhone multitasking and background updating — One of my most common feature requests is for Instapaper to periodically download articles in the background. A lot of people forget to launch the app to let it download content before going underground or boarding a plane.
Choire / The Awl:
‘New York Times’ Bans the Word ‘Tweet’ — Phil Corbett, the latest standards editor at the Times (maybe the greatest job in the world?), has issued a proclamation! Yesterday, the following memo went out, asking writers to abstain from the invented past-tense and other weird iterations of the magical noun-verb “Twitter.”
Nilay Patel / Engadget:
Adobe Flash Player 10.1 now officially available for download — Well look at that — Adobe's now officially serving up Flash Player 10.1 on its download pages. If you're anything like us, you've been running 10.1 since it hit Release Candidate status a couple months ago …
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Philip Elmer-DeWitt / Fortune:
Feds eye Apple-Google ad war — A dispute that broke out Monday has already caught the eye of antitrust regulators — That didn't take long. — On Monday, Apple (AAPL) changed the rules that govern its new iAd mobile advertising platform to exclude competitors like Google (GOOG) and Microsoft (MSFT).
Declan McCullagh / CNET News:
Judge limits DHS laptop border searches — A federal judge has ruled that border agents cannot seize a traveler's laptop, keep in locked up for months, and examine it for contraband files without a warrant half a year later. — U.S. District Judge Jeffrey White in the Northern District …
Philip Elmer-DeWitt / Fortune:
An iPhone for T-Mobile? — T-Mobile, not Verizon, will be the next carrier to get Apple's smartphone, says an analyst — Like most analysts, Kaufman Bros. Shaw Wu believes Apple (AAPL) will eventually end its exclusive relationship with AT&T (T) and give the iPhone to other U.S. carriers …
Arno Gourdol / Adobe AIR Team Blog:
Adobe AIR 2 Now Available! — We are pleased to announce the immediate availability of the Adobe AIR 2 runtime. Starting today, you can download and install the new version at get.adobe.com/air/. Developers can now deploy applications built for AIR 2 on Windows, Mac OS and Linux.
Om Malik / GigaOM:
Best Buy Admits Defeat, Gets Rid of Speakeasy — Best Buy agreed to merge its Speakeasy DSL business with Covad and Megapath today, creating a managed service local exchange carrier, and sounding the death knell for independent DSL providers. In return, Best Buy is getting a minority stake …
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Megan Garber / Nieman Journalism Lab:
Google News experiments with human control, promotes a new serendipity with Editors' Pick — Late this afternoon, Google News rolled out a new experiment: Editors' Pick. Starting today, a small percentage of Google News users will find a new box of content with that label …
Christopher Mims / Technology Review:
AI That Picks Stocks Better Than the Pros — A computer science professor uses textual analysis of articles from Yahoo Finance to beat the market. — The ability to predict the stock market is, as any Wall Street quantitative trader (or quant) will tell you, a license to print money.
Denise Leung / Flickr Blog:
Flickr + Facebook! — We're always looking for new ways to make it easier for you to share your photos and videos with the people who matter to you. Today, we're launching a new and improved way to share your Flickr photos with your friends and family on Facebook!
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Mary Jo Foley / ZDNet:
PC makers no longer allowed to preinstall Windows XP on new netbooks as of October — Before Windows 7 launched, there was a lot of consternation about when Microsoft planned to cut off the supply of Windows XP to netbook makers. — This week, Microsoft officials reminded customers …