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Robin Schriebman / Gmail Blog:
Call phones from Gmail — Gmail voice and video chat makes it easy to stay in touch with friends and family using your computer's microphone and speakers. But until now, this required both people to be at their computers, signed into Gmail at the same time.
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Jason Kincaid / TechCrunch:
Google Voice Phone Booths To Start Popping Up In Airports, Universities — Google wants to get you hooked on Google Voice, and it's got a new weapon in its arsenal: charming red telephone booths inspired by the sort that litter the UK. Today at a press event where it announced the launch …
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Download Squad, BetaNews, Black Web 2.0 and Electronista
Sean Hollister / Engadget:
Google introduces Voice in Gmail, free calls to US and Canada (update: video) — Rumors have been buzzing about since June, but Google just made it official — the company's baking Google Voice calls right into Gmail today. Like the Google Chat text, voice and video chat integrated …
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The Toybox Blog, Mashable!, Fortune, Newlaunches.com, TechSpot, The Tech Report and Geek.com
Danny Sullivan / Search Engine Land:
Live Blogging The Google Voice Press Gathering — Google's holding a small press gathering today at 9:30am in its San Francisco offices. The topic won't be the heat wave that's gripping the city. But there will be some type of hot news they're staying mum about.
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Mary Jo Foley / All about Microsoft Blog:
Is this Microsoft's new Internet Explorer 9 interface? — Microsoft has delivered four developer previews of Internet Explorer (IE) 9 so far, but has yet to show off the new interface for its next-generation browser. That is expected to happen on September 15, during Microsoft's beta launch event in San Francisco.
Neil Hughes / AppleInsider:
New Apple TV will have ARM processor, App Store access - report — Like the iPhone 4 and iPad, the new Apple TV will run the iOS operating system and be powered by a processor with ARM architecture, and will also have access to the App Store, according to one prominent analyst.
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VatorNews, everythingiCafe, New York Times, Softpedia News and Mashable!, more at Mediagazer »
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Peter Burrows / BusinessWeek:
Apple's New Video Strategy Coming Into Focus
Apple's New Video Strategy Coming Into Focus
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BetaNews, AppleInsider, CNN, The Toybox Blog, Fortune, MacRumors and iPodNN
Dan Provost / The Russians Used a Pencil:
Controlling Apple TV
Controlling Apple TV
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Daring Fireball and The Mobile Gadgeteer Blog
Adam Vaughan / Guardian:
Apple blocks iPhones from green ranking scheme — Scheme rates handsets on factors such as ecological impact of raw materials, manufacturing process and energy efficiency — • iPhone app pitches climate change science against scepticism — Apple has refused to allow its iPhones …
Jeffrey A. Trachtenberg / Wall Street Journal:
Amazon Loses E-Book Deal — A month after jolting the book industry with a deal to give Amazon.com Inc. exclusive digital access to some of the country's best-known literary works, literary agent Andrew Wylie is largely abandoning the agreement. — The Amazon deal was struck after Mr. Wylie failed …
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NYConvergence and Future Tense, more at Mediagazer »
Leena Rao / TechCrunch:
Amazon: New Kindles Selling At Record Rates, U.S. Store Now Has Over 670,000 Books — Amazon has announced today that more “next generation Kindles were ordered in the first four weeks of availability than in the same timeframe following any other Kindle launch, making the new Kindles the fastest-selling ever.”
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Harry McCracken / Technologizer:
New Kindle is Here, Selling Like an Unspecified Number of Hotcakes
Mark Milian / L.A. Times Tech Blog:
Podcaster Leo Laporte, the everywhere man — Leo Laporte arrived Thursday at Bob Hope Airport in Burbank. — On Friday morning he arrived at the office of KFI AM 640, the radio station that airs his syndicated “The Tech Guy” program. At 3:42 p.m., he was back at the airport, ready to fly home to Petaluma, Calif.
Ellen Nakashima / Washington Post:
Defense official discloses cyberattack — Now it is official: The most significant breach of U.S. military computers was caused by a flash drive inserted into a U.S. military laptop on a post in the Middle East in 2008. — In an article to be published Wednesday discussing the Pentagon's cyberstrategy …
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New York Times, Computerworld, Gizmodo, Security Watch and Technology Liberation Front
Mathew Ingram / GigaOM:
Hey, Digg — This 17-Year-Old Knows What You Are Thinking — Hard-core Digg users and fans of the link-sharing site — the so-called “Digg Nation” — spend a lot of their time trying to push their favorite links to the front page, competing with each other for the number of “diggs” …
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Jason Kincaid / TechCrunch:
New Version of Digg Goes Live For Everyone This Morning
New Version of Digg Goes Live For Everyone This Morning
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Eric Savitz / Tech Trader Daily:
Apple Issues Invitation For September 1 “Special Event” — News, analysis and insights from Barron's Silicon Valley bureau. — Daily Analysis Blogs & Columns Investing Ideas Rankings & Reports — Market Data — Daily Stock Alert — Apple (AAPL) has e-mailed invitations to the media for a …
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TechCrunch, Ars Technica and Engadget
Arron La:
Android Revenue - Advanced Task Manager — Background — “Advanced Task Manager” is an Android application I created in February 2009. At that time, it was needed mainly to kill running services that a number of applications spawned but never ended. Some of these services would start …
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IntoMobile, Silicon Alley Insider and FierceDeveloper
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Ryan Kim / SFGate:
Advanced Task Manager app maker makes $80,000 with Android app
Advanced Task Manager app maker makes $80,000 with Android app
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Arthur Brice / CNN:
3 Colombian teens on Facebook hit list killed in past 10 days — The hit list on Facebook gave the people named three days to leave the town of Puerto Asis, Colombia, or be executed — (CNN) — Three teens who were on a 69-name hit list posted on Facebook have been killed in the past 10 days …
Liz Gannes / GigaOM:
$750K for Flowtown's Social Marketing to Existing Customers — Yes, Flowtown is yet another social media marketing company, but it's not just another tool for monitoring customer feedback through their tweets. Flowtown takes a list of your existing customers' email addresses and delivers profiles …
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alarm:clock, VentureBeat and TechCrunch
Slash Lane / AppleInsider:
Third-party iPad clamshell keyboard case revealed in FCC filing — A new third-party iPad peripheral coming soon to the U.S. will turn Apple's touchscreen tablet into more of a traditional laptop form factor, with a clamshell case that provides tactile input via an attached Bluetooth keyboard.
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Computerworld, I4U News, GottaBeMobile, iLounge, Fast Company, Cult of Mac, CrunchGear, Engadget and Gizmodo
Om Malik / GigaOM:
Why We Never Talk Anymore — While perusing some Nielsen mobile trends data this morning, I was prompted to check my phone bill, and found that I've been using less than 500 minutes a month for past six months. Wow! We really don't talk anymore! — In the last few decades …
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CNN, IntoMobile and Black Web 2.0, Thanks:atul
MG Siegler / TechCrunch:
Google's Gaming Advocate Leaves After Only 4 Months On The Job — In April of this year, signs started pointing to Google getting serious about gaming. That was when they hired gaming industry vet Mark DeLoura (formerly of Ubisoft, Sony Computer Entertainment America, Nintendo and others) to be their developer advocate for games.
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Satori, ReadWriteWeb and Android Phone Fans
Nick Bilton / Bits:
Stipple Seeks to Tag the Web's Images — Stipple, a San Francisco-based start-up, is introducing a new service on Wednesday that allows online publishers to add tags to particular parts of an image with information about its contents and related links. — The service, which is free to use …
Jenna Wortham / Bits:
CollegeOnly, a Social Network Just for the University Set — When Facebook arrived at my university near the end of my fourth year, I remember feeling a huge wave of relief. — Not because I had an easy way to keep in touch with my friends after college but because the site arrived …
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Silicon Alley Insider, paidContent and VentureBeat
Tricia Duryee / mocoNews:
Mobile Maps Are Moving Indoors To Pinpoint Specific Items On Store Shelves — One of the biggest limitations to GPS is that it doesn't work indoors. Your phone might be able to navigate you to the front door of the mall, but finding the store, much less the box of Rice-A-Roni on the shelf—forget about it.
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ReadWriteWeb, GigaOM and Google Maps Mania, Thanks:atul
Jay Baer / Convince and Convert Blog:
Is Starbucks the Most Dangerous Competitor to Facebook? — Today's post is a collaboration with Clinton Bonner, community connectivity expert, futurist, and blogger at Everything to Everything. — Starbucks is not only offering free Wi-Fi in all stores come this fall …
Andrew Kippen / Boxee Blog:
Boxee Gets a Movie Library, Actually A Few Of Them — Since the launch of the Boxee Beta in January, users been vocal about their love of the TV Show Library - one place to search and browse full-length TV Shows from major networks across the web. For episodic content online, we think it's the best experience you'll find.
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