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Om Malik / GigaOM:
Breaking: AOL Close to Buying TechCrunch — AOL, the New York-based online media company, is on the verge of acquiring TechCrunch, the online blogging network started by former attorney, Michael Arrington. The deal is at a sensitive stage and might fall apart yet, but I don't think so.
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Peter Kafka / MediaMemo:
The Pros and Cons of a TechCrunch/AOL Deal — Could AOL buy TechCrunch-a possibility that both Om Malik and the Wall Street Journal say is on the table? Sure. — Does that make sense? Good question. — TechCrunch is a big, successful Web site, and big successful Web sites are very hard to build.
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Silicon Alley Insider and Wall Street Journal
Robert Scoble / Scobleizer:
Techcrunch Disrupted by AOL: The end of an era in tech blogging? — The news/rumor that Techcrunch is up for sale quickly made the rounds at the Techcrunch Disrupt conference this afternoon. GigaOm started it with a post that a sale to AOL is close at hand.
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Bits
Nicholas Carlson / Silicon Alley Insider:
AOL Tried To Buy TechCrunch Twice Before
AOL Tried To Buy TechCrunch Twice Before
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The Huffington Post
Staci D. Kramer / paidContent:
Michael Arrington And TechCrunch Could Wind Up At AOL After All
MG Siegler / TechCrunch:
Yep, Amazon Launching Their Own App Store For Android Too — Earlier today, after several tips, we guessed that Amazon may be close to launching its own app store for Android — yes, another Android app store. Sources we reached out to weren't sure about what exactly Amazon was launching …
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MG Siegler / TechCrunch:
Rumor: An Amazon Android Tablet May Follow The Amazon Android App Store — Okay, we know now that Amazon is on the verge of releasing an Android-based app store. But last week, before we knew that, we got an interesting tip that such a move was coming soon — this week, actually.
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Engadget, Gizmodo, BuzzingUp, Kindle Review, Softpedia News, I4U News, Go Rumors and Electronista
Jason Kincaid / TechCrunch:
Apple Has Already Approved The Official Google Voice App For iPhone, Expect It Soon — The App Store review office at 1 Infinite Loop has officially frozen over: we've gotten word that the official Google Voice application is on its way to the iPhone in the next few weeks.
Todd Agulnick / Xmarks Blog:
End of the Road for Xmarks — As I write this, it's a typical Sunday here at Xmarks. The synchronization service continues operating quietly, the servers chugging along syncing browser data for our 2 million users across their 5 million desktops. The day isn't over yet, but we're on track to add just under 3000 new accounts today.
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BoomTown, Computerworld, Download Squad, Lifehacker, GigaOM, CNET News, Liliputing, Search Engine Land, TechCrunch, Softpedia News, GottaBeMobile, Mashable!, Techie Buzz, Pulse2 and bit-tech.net
John Paczkowski / Digital Daily:
RIM Unveils BlackBerry Playbook Tablet — Research in Motion co-CEO Mike Lazaridis had his “one more thing” moment today at the company's 2010 DevCon conference. Near end of his opening keynote address today Lazaridis, after making a number of big announcements — in-app payments for BlackBerry apps …
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Engadget, Hillicon Valley, InformationWeek, New York Times, Research in Motion, BerryReview.com, Inquirer, TechEye, Telegraph, Boy Genius Report, The Huffington Post, Inside BlackBerry, Phone Arena, PC World, MobileContentToday, IntoMobile, MacRumors, VentureBeat, SiliconANGLE, The Mobile Gadgeteer Blog, DailyTech, paidContent, Techland, Liliputing, CrunchGear, TiPb, Memex 1.1, TechSpot, Reuters and Gizmodo
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Eric Zeman / InformationWeek:
First Impressions Of BlackBerry PlayBook
First Impressions Of BlackBerry PlayBook
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Engadget, BB Geeks, techeblog.com and Pulse2
Chris Ziegler / Engadget:
RIM announces WebWorks development kit, in-app payments, ad platform, and BBM API
RIM announces WebWorks development kit, in-app payments, ad platform, and BBM API
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ClickZ, Mashable!, Research in Motion, The Register, IntoMobile, Boy Genius Report, Inquirer, CNET News, L.A. Times Tech Blog, AppleInsider, Velocity, GottaBeMobile, ReadWriteWeb, Between the Lines Blog, Ars Technica, Gadget Lab, Gearlog, Electronista, GigaOM, PC World and internetnews.com
Dharmesh Mehta / The Windows Blog:
WordPress.com and Windows Live partnering together and providing an upgrade for 30 million Windows Live Spaces customers — Over the last few weeks, we've spent a good bit of time talking about our approach to partnering with the web, and as part of that, how we're deeply integrating …
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InformationWeek, Ars Technica, Inquirer, Telegraph, Between the Lines Blog, Geek.com, The Register, Softpedia News, HeyJude, The Next Web, FM Blog, gHacks Technology News, Matt Mullenweg, TechFlash, The Blog Herald, BetaNews, TG Daily, SelectStart, Windows 8 Beta, Datamation, Neowin.net, CNET News, webpronews.com, Download Squad, TechSpot and Erictric, more at Mediagazer »
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Paul Kim / WordPress News:
Welcome Windows Live Spaces Bloggers
Welcome Windows Live Spaces Bloggers
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VentureBeat, Softpedia News, TechCrunch, MobileContentToday, The Next Web, Changing Way, Pulse2 and Stowe Boyd, more at Mediagazer »
Josh Ong / AppleInsider:
Goldman Sachs says Apple planning thinner iPad with camera, mini USB — A team of analysts for investment bank Goldman Sachs said Monday that their sources lead them to believe Apple will introduce a second-generation iPad during the spring of 2011 that will feature a camera, mini USB and a lighter design.
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Fast Company, Bloomberg, I4U News, Softpedia News, everythingiCafe, MacRumors, Electronista, Ubergizmo and iClarified
Dave Rosenberg / Software, Interrupted:
2010 acquisitions—Microsoft: 0 Google: 23 — A recent blog post from information service provider CB Insights reveals a truly shocking piece of news—that Microsoft has announced zero acquisitions so far in 2010, while Google has acquired 23 companies, 75 percent of which are venture financed or angel-backed.
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TechFlash, CB Insights and Andy Beal's Marketing Pilgrim
Daniel Emery / BBC:
Adult video-sharing list leaked from law firm — The attacks were in retaliation for action against file-sharing site the Pirate Bay — The personal details of thousands of Sky broadband customers have been leaked on to the internet, alongside a list of pornographic movies they are alleged to have shared online.
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Inquirer, Music Ally, TG Daily, Softpedia News, Guardian and NewTeeVee
Ogle Earth:
Beware: Chinese iPhone 4 comes with a crippled Maps app — The iPhone 4 officially landed in China yesterday, so I bought one from the new Apple Store at Xidan in Beijing. In China, Apple sells its iPhones unlocked and without a contract (16GB = USD747, 32GB = USD895), so you can pretty much stick in any sim card and go.
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Shanghaiist and ReadWriteWeb, Thanks:atul
Boy Genius Report:
New HTC, full-QWERTY device destined for Verizon breaks cover — Hi there HTC Android fans, we have another present for you! We've just been sent in a handful of images of a new, unseen HTC handset that is destined for Verizon Wireless. This sleek, all-black, full-QWERTY Android 2.2 handset …
Gavin Clarke / The Register:
OpenOffice files Oracle divorce papers — Uncertainty breeds mistrust — Open sourcers have seized control of the OpenOffice project and product and declared their independence from database giant Oracle. — The OpenOffice.org Project has unveiled a major restructuring that separates itself …
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All about Microsoft Blog
Peter Kafka / MediaMemo:
Exclusive: Want Twitter to Help You Find More Followers? Pay Up For a “Promoted Account.” — Twitter is still working to get its first two ad products up and running. But it's going to launch a third, anyway: Tomorrow the company will show off “Promoted Accounts” at an ad industry conference in New York.
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Mashable!, Pulse2, Stowe Boyd, New Media Age, The Next Web, webpronews.com, SiliconANGLE and MediaPost, more at Mediagazer »
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Marshall Kirkpatrick / ReadWriteWeb:
Twitter to Start Selling Followers
Peter Kafka / MediaMemo:
Exclusive: Here's A Deal That Is Happening-AOL Buying Web Video Distributor 5Min — Here's a deal we can confirm: AOL is buying Web video startup 5Min Media. — I don't have a price for the transaction, but sources say AOL (AOL) plans to announce the deal Tuesday morning.
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TechCrunch, Beet.TV, paidContent, fierceonlinevideo.com …, VC Cafe and Silicon Alley Insider
Mike Masnick / Techdirt:
A Look At The Technologies & Industries Senators Leahy & Hatch Would Have Banned In The Past — The more I look at the “Combating Online Infringement and Counterfeits Act,” (COICA) bill proposed by Senators Patrick Leahy and Orrin Hatch (and co-sponsored by Sens. Herb Kohl, Arlen Specter …
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Alexia Tsotsis / TechCrunch:
Google Buys Schedule Management Startup Plannr — According to multiple sources familiar with the matter, Google has just bought Seattle-based mobile planning startup Plannr, which if you remember our coverage launched about two months ago as an Outlook for hipsters.
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Search Engine Land, TechEye and Startup Meme
Spiegel Online:
WikiLeaks Spokesman Quits — Daniel Schmitt, who has revealed that his true name is Daniel Domscheit-Berg, says WikiLeaks has a structural problem. “I no longer want to take responsibility for it,” he says. — In an interview with SPIEGEL, Daniel Schmitt — the 32-year-old German spokesman …
James Hibberd / The Hollywood Reporter:
Another Twitter feed gets CBS comedy deal — Exclu: Call it “$#*! My Roommate Says.” — CBS is developing two new comedies, including a project based off a Twitter feed produced by social-media master Ashton Kutcher. — Following on the successful launch of its Twitter-inspired comedy “$#*!
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Gawker and CBS News, more at Mediagazer »
Leena Rao / TechCrunch:
OneTrueFan Is The Foursquare For Websites — The Foursquare model of checking into a location, earning badges and tapping into your social network to share that location has become one that has been able to be applied to other platforms. For example, GetGlue allows users to check-in to shows …
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louisgray.com, Andy Beard and VentureBeat
Donald Melanson / Engadget:
HP's Bradley: HP isn't trying to be Apple, will sell 15 million webOS printers next year — It's no secret that HP's Todd Bradley is one of the leading candidates to succeed ousted CEO Mark Hurd, and it doesn't look like he was doing much to dissuade that notion at the now happening TechCrunch Disrupt conference.