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Evan Williams / Twitter Blog:
A Better Twitter — Twitter is the best way to discover what's new in your world. From football to film to philanthropy, people are using Twitter to discover what's new about what they find interesting. — Twitter has always been about getting a lot in a little.
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MG Siegler / TechCrunch:
Twitter Launches The New Twitter.com — A New Two-Pane Experience (Live) — I'm here live at the event Twitter is holding at their headquarters in San Francisco to show off — well, something. A part of it is inline pictures and videos in the main Twitter stream, but it's anyone's guess what else they have up their sleeves.
MG Siegler / TechCrunch:
The Best Subtle Things About New Twitter — So, the new version of Twitter.com is upon us — well, some of us anyway (it's in the process of a gradual roll-out right now that will likely last over the next couple of weeks). Everyone at Twitter I spoke with today agreed …
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GigaOM and The Next Web
Robert Scoble / Scobleizer:
The good and bad of Twitter's new design (exclusive video of press conference) — I was just at Twitter's headquarters where they announced a new design. I have the only video of the press conference. You can watch here: — I'll have a deeper post on the good and bad later, but here's my first impressions:
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TechCrunch, Thanks:scobleizer
Peter Kafka / MediaMemo:
The New Twitter.com Is a “Consumption Environment”. Translation: Twitter is a (Reluctant) Media Company — Twitter's new Web site has lots of cool features and gizmos. But they're all supposed to do one thing in particular: They're meant to encourage you to spend more time on Twitter.com, where the company can show you some ads.
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Twittercism, Mashable!, Fast Company, Daring Fireball and We Are Social, more at Mediagazer »
Augie Ray / Forrester Blogs:
Breaking News: Twitter's New User Interface and What It Means To You
Breaking News: Twitter's New User Interface and What It Means To You
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The Next Web
Samuel Axon / Mashable!:
Twitter Changes the Default New User Avatar [PIC]
Ross Miller / Engadget:
Twitter unveils new website with picture and video content embedded …
Twitter unveils new website with picture and video content embedded …
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Neowin.net
Adrian Chen / Gawker:
GCreep: Google Engineer Stalked Teens, Spied on Chats — We entrust Google with our most private communications because we assume the company takes every precaution to safeguard our data. It doesn't. A Google engineer spied on four underage teens for months before the company was notified of the abuses.
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Jason Kincaid / TechCrunch:
Google Confirms That It Fired Engineer For Breaking Internal Privacy Policies — Earlier today Gawker published an alarming report detailing the exploits of a former Google engineer who allegedly used his internal clearances to access private Gmail and GTalk accounts so that he could spy on and harass people, including four minors.
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Gawker
Amir Efrati / Wall Street Journal:
Google to Add Social-Network Elements — Google Inc. this fall plans to infuse its core products with elements of social networking, said Chief Executive Eric Schmidt, ratcheting up the Internet giant's rivalry with Facebook Inc. — Speaking Tuesday at the Google Zeitgeist conference in Scottsdale …
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Skeptic Geek, Andy Beal's Marketing Pilgrim, Reuters and Los Angeles Times
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Garett Rogers / Googling Google Blog:
Confirmed: Google Me coming this Fall — Eric Schmidt has confirmed that we will getting “Google Me” sometime this Fall. This Google Me service will introduce what Google calls “a social layer” into online search, video and Google Maps. — What's interesting to me is that this doesn't sound …
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ReadWriteWeb, Reuters and The Next Web
Pew Internet:
The Rise of Apps Culture — Some 35% of U.S. adults have software applications or “apps” on their phones, yet only 24% of adults use those apps. Many adults who have apps on their phones, particularly older adults, do not use them, and 11% of cell owners are not sure if their phone is equipped with apps.
Laura June / Engadget:
Microsoft Principal Researcher Bill Buxton: Surface will be in homes within three years — Microsoft's Principal Researcher recently sat down for a very long interview with The Globe and Mail. The next big thing in tech, he says, is something like Microsoft's already available (but super expensive) Surface.
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Geek.com, Electricpig.co.uk, PC Pro and bit-tech.net
Josh Lowensohn / CNET News:
Insync turns Google Docs into the GDrive — Using Google's vast resources in ways that company did not intend is not a new thing, though rarely is it done right. A new service from the Philippines called Insync falls into that small category, while still managing to play by the rules.
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TechCrunch, VentureBeat, Lifehacker and Download Squad
Jay Yarow / Silicon Alley Insider:
Apple Says The Steve Jobs Ninja Stars Story Is “Pure Fiction” — Despite reports to the contrary, Apple says Steve Jobs did not vow to never return to Japan, after airport officials prevented him from bringing his ninja throwing stars on his private plane. — Apple's statement on the matter …
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Softpedia News, Gizmodo Australia and Cult of Mac
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Bloomberg:
Steve Jobs Stopped at Japan Airport Over Ninja Stars, SPA! Magazine Says
Steve Jobs Stopped at Japan Airport Over Ninja Stars, SPA! Magazine Says
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Joe Wilcox / BetaNews:
Bing overtakes Yahoo, and that's not a good thing — Short-sighted armchair analysts, pundits and Microsoft managers will rejoice in Bing snatching the No. 2 spot from Yahoo in U.S. search share. Everyone should cool their jets. Yahoo's losses are Microsoft's losses.
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Softpedia News, eWeek, Technologizer, ConceivablyTech, Microsoft Watch, Lockergnome Blog Network and TechFlash
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Greg Sterling / Search Engine Land:
Nielsen: Bing Passes Yahoo To Become #2 Search Engine
Nielsen: Bing Passes Yahoo To Become #2 Search Engine
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Guardian, Nielsen Wire, Wall Street Journal, Shelly Palmer, John Battelle's Searchblog, PC World, Fast Company, Tnooz, Thoughts from the Sidelines, GeekSmack, mocoNews, Softpedia News, Bits, GigaOM, msnbc.com, The Next Web, Ars Technica, MediaPost, FierceWireless, Search Engine Journal, CNET News, Silicon Alley Insider, Tech Trader Daily, The Huffington Post and BoomTown
Don Dodge / Don Dodge on The Next Big Thing:
How to get a job at Google, interview questions, hiring process — The Google hiring process is designed to hire the most talented, creative, and articulate people in the world who will be the best fit for Google. The Google culture is different. You notice it the moment you walk on campus.
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Google Watch and The Next Web, Thanks:dondodge
New York Times:
Microsoft and Russia — Microsoft made the right decision to stop helping Russian authorities use claims of software piracy to harass and silence dissenters. On Monday, it announced that it is barring its lawyers from taking part in such cases and will provide a blanket software license …
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Public Knowledge and Gadgetopia
Vlad Savov / Engadget:
Nokia hires Peter Skillman, former Palm Design VP, as MeeGo user experience chief (update: confirmed) — Now this, this is what we call exciting. Nokia has managed to scoop up Peter Skillman from the wreckage of the HP/Palm merger. One of the many senior VPs to leave Palm upon its assimilation …
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mocoNews, Boy Genius Report, paidContent, Gizmodo, TechCrunch Europe, eWeek, Electronista, VentureBeat, PreCentral.net and Crave
Sarah Perez / ReadWriteWeb:
Twitter is NOT a Social Network, Says Twitter Exec — Kevin Thau, Twitter's VP for business and corporate development, announced during a presentation at Nokia World 2010 today that everyone's favorite micro-blogging network is not actually a social network. — It's not, you say?
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Pretzel Logic, Mashable!, WebProNews, The Next Web, Download Squad, eWeek and FM Blog
Danny Sullivan / Search Engine Land:
Forget Phones, Google Gives Top Advertisers Google TV — Google's gained quite a reputation for surprising attendees at conferences with an “Oprah” moment of giving them free Android phones. But phones, that's so last year. With Google TV about to launch, Google's upped the giveaway ante …
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TechCrunch, Gadget Lab, Black Web 2.0, WebProNews, TechSpot, Digital Daily, Electronista, Andy Beard and Silicon Alley Insider
Rsayre / Rob Sayre's Mozilla Blog:
Release The Kraken — We're pleased to announce the first version of Kraken, a new browser benchmark. More than Sunspider, V8, and Dromaeo, Kraken focuses on realistic workloads and forward-looking applications. We believe that the benchmarks used in Kraken are better in terms …
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ReadWriteWeb, Softpedia News and PC World
Spencer E. Ante / Wall Street Journal:
IBM Chief Slams H-P — International Business Machines Corp. chief Samuel J. Palmisano stepped into the debate around Hewlett-Packard Co., sharply criticizing his rival for its expensive acquisition of 3PAR Inc. and giving a large severance package to former chief executive Mark Hurd.
Liz Gannes / GigaOM:
Usability Study Shows Kids Don't Search — While adult Internet users are increasingly “search dominant,” kids navigate the web using bookmarks, remembering their favorite sites, and accessing paid subscription content and games. That's one of the findings from a new qualitative usability study …
Dean Takahashi / VentureBeat:
DEMO: Parallels launches mobile virtualization app for iPad and iPhone — Parallels is one of 70 companies chosen by VentureBeat to launch at the DEMO Fall 2010 event taking place this week in Silicon Valley. After our selection, the companies pay a fee to present. Our coverage of them remains objective.
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jkOnTheRun, ReadWriteWeb, MobileCrunch, The Microsoft Blog, down the avenue and Macworld