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3:20 PM ET, June 18, 2010

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Apple MobileMe News:
The New MobileMe Mail.  Now Available to All Members  —  The all-new MobileMe Mail at me.com is now out of beta and available to all members.  We'd like to thank the many people who used the beta and provided us with feedback.  —  Here's a summary of what's new in the Mail web application …
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Apple MobileMe News:
Find My iPhone App Now Available  —  The Find My iPhone app is now available as a free download from the App Store.  —  If you lose your iPhone or iPad while on the go, simply install the Find My iPhone app on any other iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch to find it.
Rosa Golijan / Gizmodo:
Droid 2: First Impressions  —  Gizmodo reader Zack recently had a chance to play with Verizon's next offering, the Motorola Droid 2.  He sent us his impressions, some details about the specs, and a few extra pictures.  —  Zack wrote: … Zack's observations and impressions match …
Darren Murph / Engadget:
White HTC EVO 4G coming exclusively to Best Buy on July 11th, pre-orders start today  —  Jumpin' Jehosaphat!  Just when you thought America's first 4G phone couldn't get any hotter, along comes this: a striking white version of the HTC EVO 4G (so much for that unavailable white iPhone 4, eh?).
Amy Thomson / Bloomberg:
Verizon May Follow AT&T's IPhone to Tiered Pricing  —  Verizon Wireless, the largest U.S. mobile-phone carrier, may follow AT&T Inc. in introducing tiered pricing and eliminating unlimited data plans this year as it moves to its faster fourth-generation network technology.
Cade Metz / The Register:
Pakistani lawyer petitions for death of Mark Zuckerberg  —  Police probe Facebook chief over ‘Draw Muhammad’ contest  —  Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg is being investigated by Pakistani police under a section of the penal code that makes blasphemy against Muhammad publishable by death.
Discussion: All Facebook, p2pnet and Future Tense
Google Open Source Blog:
Introducing the Google Command Line Tool  —  Ever wanted to upload a folder full of photos to Picasa from a command prompt?  We did, a lot, last summer.  It made us want to say:  —  $ google picasa create —title “My album” ~/Photos/vacation/*.jpg  —  So we wrote a program to do that, and a whole lot more.
Thanks:atul
Alexei Oreskovic / Reuters:
Facebook '09 revenue neared $800 million  —  (Reuters) - Facebook's financial performance is stronger than previously believed, as the Internet social network's explosive growth in users and advertisers boosted 2009 revenue to as much as $800 million, according to two sources familiar with the situation.
Graham Cluley / Sophos:
Apple secretly updates Mac malware protection  —  Apple's 10.6.4 operating system upgrade earlier this week silently updated the malware protection built into Mac OS X to protect against a backdoor Trojan horse that can allow hackers to gain remote control over your treasured iMac or MacBook.
Neil Hughes / AppleInsider:
Photo, video quality of Apple's iPhone 4 demonstrated in Prague  —  An iPhone 4 obtained early by a user in the Czech Republic has allowed a look at the photo and video recording quality of Apple's latest handset, prior to its public release.  —  A reader of Jablickar.cz offered the hands …
Pde / Electronic Frontier Foundation:
Encrypt the Web with the HTTPS Everywhere Firefox Extension  —  Today EFF and the Tor Project are launching a public beta of a new Firefox extension called HTTPS Everywhere.  —  This Firefox extension was inspired by the launch of Google's encrypted search option.
Peter Kafka / MediaMemo:
YouTube's Secret “News Experiment” Explained!  (Warning: Not Really That Secret)  —  Is YouTube getting into the local news business?  No, not really.  —  But!  SF Weekly has a weird, confusing tale about YouTube's sort of secretive effort to launch a “local news experiment” in San Francisco.
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Alexia Tsotsis / The Snitch:
YouTube Explains Top Secret ‘News Experiment’ to Local Media, But Doesn't Really
Chris Holt / Macworld:
OnLive gaming service now available for Mac  —  “OnLive can run on most PCs—but on all Macs,” boasted Steve Perlman, founder and CEO of OnLive.  On Thursday, the cloud-based gaming service launched for the Mac and Windows, thereby enabling thousands of players to stream high-end games to their computers like never before.
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Alex Chitu / Google Operating System:
On Google Chrome's Lack of Native Support for Feeds  —  Google Chrome is the only popular browser that doesn't have native support for feeds: it doesn't detect or preview feeds and it doesn't let you subscribe to feeds using your favorite feed reader.  Most of these features are available in Firefox …
Discussion: Download Squad
Scott Moritz / TheStreet.com:
Apple iPhone Debut Nipped by Shortages  —  Supplies of Apple's iPhone will be far below the company's plan and most likely not sufficient enough to keep up with the presumably strong early consumer demand.  Apple's iPhone production has hit a speed bump due to display screen shortages …
Discussion: MacRumors and CNET News
Wall Street Journal:
Motorola to Pump Cash Into Spinoff  —  Board to Pump Bulk of Cash Reserves Into Cellphone Business After Spinoff  —  Motorola Inc. is planning to funnel billions of dollars to its money-losing cellphone business when it splits off into a separate company next year.
Robert Scoble / Scobleizer:
Two location companies that are more important than Foursquare, MyTown, Loopt, Gowalla, or Whrrl  —  I still love Foursquare.  I check in nearly everywhere I go.  I still also check in with Gowalla (my checkins) and Yelp (my Yelps) and a variety of other services.  Why?
Discussion: Chandu Thota and MediaPost Raw, Thanks:scobleizer
Leena Rao / TechCrunch:
Millennial Media: Apple OS Drops By 33 Percent In May But iPad Impressions Grow 160 Percent  —  Mobile ad network Millennial Media, which claims that its network reaches 82 percent of 72 million mobile web users in the U.S., is reporting that iPad ad requests grew 160 percent from April …
Andrew Munchbach / Boy Genius Report:
DigiTimes: Apple shipping 1.2 million iPads per month  —  In a post this morning, DigiTimes analyst Kuo Ming-Chi stated that Apple, Inc. is currently shipping close to 1.2 million iPads per month.  Ming-Chi also went onto note that, “the monthly shipments may reach 2.5 million units by the end of 2010.”
Staci D. Kramer / mocoNews:
CBS Uses ‘Star Trek’ To Explore HTML5 Frontier  —  Star Trek Enterprise fans can watch any episode from Seasons 1-4 at CBS.com as long as their browser plays nice with Flash—or, as I realized when I checked on a whim, a very limited grab bag of episodes if they want to geek out on an iPad.
Monica Horak / Facebook Blog:
Answering Recent Questions on Privacy Controls  —  We recently launched simplified privacy settings in response to feedback that certain Facebook settings had become too complicated.  We hope that most of you have had a chance to check them out and find the ones that are right for you as you share …
Discussion: Computerworld
Victor Godinez / techblog.dallasnews.com:
Photo: first iPhone 4 camper shows up at Dallas Apple store on Knox St. [UPDATED]  —  A reader sends this photo:  —  You've got a long, hot week ahead of you, friend.  —  UPDATE: Drew, the reader who sent me the photo, notes that our intrepid camper has chimed in on the macrumors forum:
Jason Kincaid / TechCrunch:
Latest comScore Stats Show Twitter Growth Is Still Strong  —  Online analytics firm comScore has released its latest batch of data, and this month's results show that Twitter is still exhibiting strong growth.  According to comScore's numbers Twitter grew from 83.8M unique vistors in April …
 
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Jay Yarow / Silicon Alley Insider:
Apple On The Cusp Of Crushing Amazon Kindle Platform (AAPL, AMZN)
Discussion: The Digital Reader
Nate Anderson / Ars Technica:
Gov't workers: Fourth Amendment won't protect your sexy texts
Discussion: PC World
John Paczkowski / Digital Daily:
Analyst: iPhone 4 Launch a “2 Million-3 Million iPhone Event”
Discussion: Fortune
Leena Rao / TechCrunch:
OneRiot's Realtime Search API Now Indexing Facebook Likes And Shared Content
Discussion: SocialTimes.com and GigaOM
George Ponder / WMExperts:
Hotmail gets Exchange ActiveSync support
Hank Williams / Why does everything suck?:
Law enforcement has apparently become an arm of AT&T and Apple
Discussion: Bits and eWeek, Thanks:atul
Mathew Ingram / GigaOM:
When Is a Twitter Trend Not a Trend? When It's Promoted
Discussion: MediaPost, MarketingVOX, paidContent and GMSV, Thanks:mathewi
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