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Danny Sullivan / Search Engine Land:
Bing, Now With Extra Facebook: See What Your Friends Like & People Search Results  —  At long last, Facebook's social data is coming to search in a big way.  Bing is now making use of it to show new “Liked By Your Friends” matches and Facebook-powered people search results.
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Bing / Search Blog:
Bing Gets More Social with Facebook  —  As you read in Satya's post, today we announced a significant expansion of our partnership with Facebook, where Bing will provide much more personalized experiences to you by allowing you to bring your Facebook friends into your search experience.
Satya Nadella / Bing Community:
New Signals in Search: The Bing Social Layer  —  The technology search engines employ to retrieve that needle in the information haystack is staggering and humbling; it's one of the things that get us fired up to come to work at Bing every day.  —  Today we announced an exciting expansion to our long-term partnership with Facebook.
Matt Rosoff / Silicon Alley Insider:
Suddenly, Bing Has What Google Doesn't: Data From 500 Million Facebook Users
Discussion: Tech Report
Caroline McCarthy / The Social:
Microsoft's Facebook stake: Maybe not so crazy
Wall Street Journal:
AOL, Private-Equity Firms Explore Bid for Yahoo  —  AOL Inc. and several private equity firms are exploring the possibility of buying Yahoo Inc., according to people familiar with the matter.  —  Silver Lake Partners and Blackstone Group LP are among the firms that have expressed interest …
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Kara Swisher / BoomTown:
Yahoo's Stock Acts Like It's In Play-Because It Kind-of Is, As Predators Circle  —  Make no mistake, there are no definitive offers on the table to do a variety of takeover deals of Yahoo by either private equity moneybags or from big media giants such as News Corp. and smaller Web firms such as AOL.
Erick Schonfeld / TechCrunch:
When All Else Fails, Put Up The AOL-Yahoo Trial Balloon  —  On the face of it, this whole idea of AOL somehow buying Yahoo seems absurd.  AOL's market cap ($2.6 billion) is about one eighth the size of Yahoo's ($20 billion).  But as the Wall Street Journal reports, private equity firms Silver Lake Partners …
Walter S. Mossberg / Personal Technology:
Mac Users Are Getting New Outlook From Rival  —  A new, faster, better version of Microsoft Office is coming out Oct. 26.  But it isn't for Microsoft's own Windows operating system.  It is for the Macintosh computers made by the software giant's archrival, Apple.
Discussion: AppleInsider
MG Siegler / TechCrunch:
Will OS X 10.7 “Lion” Be The King Of The Apple Jungle, The Last Of Its Kind, Or Both?  —  As you're well aware by now, this morning, Apple sent out invites to an event taking place in one week at their headquarters in Cupertino, CA.  The invite reads, “Back to the Mac.” and asks those invited to …
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Andrew Munchbach / Boy Genius Report:
Apple holding ‘Back to the Mac’ event on October 20
TmoNews:
T-Mobile Reducing Data Cap, Will Throttle Speeds After 5GB Of Usage  —  Bad news for those of you that use more than 5GB of data each month.  Starting October 16th, T-Mobile will enforce a new policy that will reduce data speeds once the subscriber exceeds 5GB of data usage in a billing cycle.
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Glenn Fleishman / Wi-Fi Networking News:
T-Mobile Plans Prepaid Data Plans
Erik Sherman / BNET:
Twitter's Patent Strategy: Don't Bother.  —  Twitter co-founder Evan Williams predicted yesterday that the social media company will hit a billion users in time.  It seems like wishful thinking if you look at the company's traffic trend lines, but there's no question that Twitter is big in social media.
Discussion: CNET News
BBC:
Two million US PCs recruited to botnets  —  Hi-tech criminals use botnets to send out spam  —  The US leads the world in numbers of Windows PCs that are part of botnets, reveals a report.  —  More than 2.2 million US PCs were found to be part of botnets, networks of hijacked home computers, in the first six months of 2010, it said.
Michael Arrington / TechCrunch:
Facebook's Notice To Shareholders On Stock Split And Transfer Fees  —  In the last week Facebook executed a 5 for 1 stock split and word leaked out that they've implemented a $2,500 fee for private stock transfers.  The notice to shareholders is below.
Jack Purcher / Patently Apple:
Apple Wins Three Colossal Multi-Touch Related Patents  —  The US Patent and Trademark Office officially published a series of 18 newly granted patents for Apple Inc. today.  In this first report, we focus on one of the most important technologies that are empowering Apple's smart device revolution: Multi-Touch.
MG Siegler / TechCrunch:
With Their Own QR Code Trick, Bit.ly Eats Google's Balls  —  Back in April, Google added a very nifty feature to their URL shortener, goo.gl.  If you simply add “.qr” to any shortened URL, you will be taken to a page with a QR code for that URL.  If you scan that image with a QR code reader …
Tom Simonite / Technology Review:
Improving Phones through Surveillance  —  Apps that track how people use their phones could help make the devices more efficient.  —  A cell-phone application that logs everything the phone's user does—from sending e-mail to playing games—may not sound so desirable.
Om Malik / GigaOM:
Silicon Valley and the Talent Crunch  —  Silicon Valley, like any other industry town, has its own rhythm: vacillating between boom and bust.  The severity of the bust (or boom) might change, but the cycles don't change very much.  These days, Silicon Valley is feeling very optimistic.
Discussion: Silicon Alley Insider
Dan Goodin / The Register:
Microsoft confirms Russian pill-pusher attack on its network  —  Is there a Linux admin in the house?  —  Microsoft has confirmed that two devices on its corporate network were compromised to help a notorious gang of Russian criminals push Viagra, Human Growth Hormone, and other knockoff pharmaceuticals.
Harry McCracken / Technologizer:
Roku Hits Retail, Thanks to Netgear  —  I once asked an executive from Roku whether the company planned to sell its little Internet TV boxes-available from Roku itself as well as Amazon.com-through retailers.  The answer?  Not really, since the device's low pricetag didn't leave much room for markup.
Discussion: SlashGear, Engadget and Electronista
Alexia Tsotsis / TechCrunch:
HasWifi Shows You Which Flights Have Wifi  —  We've all been there and I was just there, by there I mean making the grave mistake of booking a flight without Wifi.  As a person who works primarily online, I pretty much feel entitled to doing my job from anywhere now that Gogo Inflight Internet allows me to blog from the skies.
Sarah Perez / ReadWriteMobile:
Mobile Barcode Scanning up 700% This Year  —  ShopSavvy, BarcodeHero, Stickybits, CheckPoints, Tecca, Microsoft Tag, RedLaser, SnapTell, Shopkick, the recently updated Amazon Mobile - if you're like many smartphone owners, you've used at least one (if not more) of these mobile barcode scanning applications.
Discussion: AppScout and TechFlash
Carolyn Penner / Twitter Blog:
#100%  —  As of today, everyone who uses Twitter now has access to the new Twitter.  Whether you're just signing up today or you've been a user for years, this new experience is finally real for everyone - all 160 million of you - and in six languages to boot.
David Benoit / Wall Street Journal:
Zuckerberg's Residence at Issue in Facebook Suit  —  Lawyers for a man who claims he is entitled to 84% of Facebook Inc. argued Wednesday that the social-networking site's chief executive, Mark Zuckerberg, lives a transient life out of a duffel bag.  —  In a hearing in a federal courthouse in Buffalo …
Discussion: All Facebook and Gawker
Emil Protalinski / Ars Technica:
Microsoft posts video of customers criticizing OpenOffice  —  Instead of simply listing what it believes to be the advantages of Microsoft Office over the open source OpenOffice.org productivity suite, Microsoft has compiled comments from 15 customers who switched to Office after evaluating OpenOffice.
 
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Pete Hartwell / Mashable!:
How a Physically Aware Internet Will Change the World
Discussion: Data Central
Andrew Berg / Wireless Week:
Nuance Traces Swype's Path with White-Label Solution
Discussion: Know Your Cell and mocoNews
Marshall Kirkpatrick / ReadWriteWeb:
LinkedIn Launches Labs Site, It's Ok
Discussion: The LinkedIn Blog
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Nick O'Neill / All Facebook:
Facebook Kills “Clear Chat History” Feature, Users Go Crazy
Discussion: TechCrunch, TechSpot and msnbc.com
Mark Boslet / PE Hub Blog:
Moritz's Provocative Claim: Silicon Valley Needs Just $400M a Year
Chris Kanaracus / Computerworld:
Oracle pledges support for OpenOffice.org
Discussion: The Register