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Mary Jo Foley / All about Microsoft Blog:
Ballmer: Riskiest product bet by Microsoft is the ‘next release of Windows’ — When you're in the on-stage interview hot seat, sometimes you may say things you regret. And sometimes you speak the truth. — My ZDNet colleague Larry Dignan covered Microsoft's CEO Steve Ballmer's hot-seat appearance …
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eWeek, Electronista, GottaBeMobile, Engadget, Gizmodo, Softpedia News and Between the Lines Blog
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Robert Scoble / Scobleizer:
Starbucks CIO shows why next version of Windows is “risky business” for Microsoft — Starbucks CIO, Stephen Gillett, and I had breakfast on Wednesday. He showed me Starbucks new Digital Network, which will pop up on the screen if you sign in on wifi at any of Starbucks US stores. 30 million people a month do that.
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Scripting News and Pulse2, Thanks:scobleizer
Andy Greenberg / The Firewall:
Wikileaks Hacked By “Very Skilled” Attackers Prior To Iraq Doc Release — Update: Ahead of schedule, Wikileaks has published its latest leak: nearly 400,000 Iraq War documents. — Someone is trying to spring a leak in Wikileaks. — As the whistle-blower organization prepared earlier …
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The Next Web, Pulse2, Guardian and p2pnet, more at Mediagazer », Thanks:forbestech
Om Malik / GigaOM:
There is No New Media: It's All New Consumption — “The most ominous of fallacies-the belief that things can be kept static by inaction.” -Freyda Stark — So, now television broadcasters are blocking Google TV from getting access to the content they're putting online.
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TeleRead and NewTeeVee, more at Mediagazer »
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Markcuban / blog maverick:
How Google TV Could Hand Netflix the entire streaming universe — I personally can't think of anything stupider for the big broadcast networks to do than give their shows to Google for free. Why ? Because they are finally getting BILLIONS of dollars in retransmission fees from their distributors.
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CNET News, Hacking NetFlix and Search Engine Watch
Tara Siegel Bernard / New York Times:
Credit Cards Soon to Get a Makeover — The simple credit card is about to get a makeover. — Next month, Citibank will begin testing a card that has two buttons and tiny lights that allow users to choose at the register whether they want to pay with rewards points or credit, at most any merchant they please.
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Mashable!, BlogsDNA, NPR, It's Your Money, DailyFinance and Gawker
Reuters:
Italy orders Google to mark Street View cars: report — (Reuters) - Italy's privacy regulator has told Google Inc it will have to make sure its “Street View” photo-collecting cars are clearly marked and their itinerary is publicized, a daily newspaper reported on Saturday.
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Reuters:
Google says Street View cars got email, passwords
Google says Street View cars got email, passwords
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Techie Buzz, Neowin.net, Gizmodo and Pulse2
The Official Google Blog:
Creating stronger privacy controls inside Google
Creating stronger privacy controls inside Google
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eWeek, Digital Destiny, Wi-Fi Networking News, Digital Trends, Financial Times, CNET News, The Not-So Private Parts, WebProNews, PC World, The Register, Security Week, internetnews.com, Download Squad, Erictric, Techdirt, Geek.com, Voices on All Things Digital, The Huffington Post, V3.co.uk, Search Engine Land, Electronista, The Next Web, SlashGear, L.A. Times Tech Blog and Softpedia News
Paul McNamara / Network World:
Why IPv6? Vint Cerf keeps blaming himself — Impending exhaustion of IPv4 addresses ‘my fault,’ he says ... regularly — Are you struggling with or dreading the thought of IPv6? — If so, Vint Cerf, much-decorated “Father of the Internet,” wants you to know that it's OK to blame him.
John Gruber / Daring Fireball:
Apple Is No Longer Bundling Flash Player With Mac OS X — The gist of the “Back to the Mac” theme of Apple's press event this week is that the iPhone was derived from Mac OS X, the iPad from the iPhone, and now some of the good ideas from iOS are going back to the Mac.
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Zero Day Blog, App Advice, Softpedia News, PC World, 901am, CNET News, Lifehacker, Engadget and Guardian
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Peter Kafka / MediaMemo:
Is Twitter Going Back to the Funding Well for a Giant New Round? — Twitter, which has raised $160 million in its four-year history, may end up more than doubling that total: The messaging service is mulling yet another funding round that could see it raise more than $200 million.
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The Business of Search
Anne Ward Ernst / Mercury News:
Mozilla pays 12-year-old San Jose boy for hunting bugs in system — It's safe to say a typical Willow Glen 12-year-old doesn't earn $3,000 for a couple of weeks' worth of work. Then again, Alex Miller is no typical 12-year-old. — Alex is a bug hunter, but the bugs he's uncovering …
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Zero Day Blog, Download Squad, Softpedia News and Geek.com
Phil Nickinson / Android Central:
Will Gingerbread be Android 2.3? — We've been talking about the next version of Android — (still) unofficially dubbed Gingerbread — as far back as a year ago — months before Froyo was ever announced. But what we haven't really known was what version number it will be.
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IntoMobile, Boy Genius Report, Engadget, Softpedia News, I4U News, PhoneDog.com, Fortune, TechSpot, Go Rumors, Gearlog, Android Community, Droid Life, Android Phone Fans, Electronista and MobileCrunch
Serkan Toto / CrunchGear:
End Of An Era: Sony Stops Manufacturing Cassette Walkmans — Truth be told, I wasn't aware Sony was still producing cassette Walkmans. But the company today announced it will stop manufacturing and selling these devices in Japan - after 30 years. Sony says the final lot was shipped …
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Engadget, SlashGear, Switched and Electronista
Kent German / CNET News:
Call centers connected to Verizon staff up — The January release of a Verizon iPhone remains unconfirmed, but we may have still more grist for the ever-churning rumor mill. Call centers connected to the wireless carrier and Apple are hiring hundred of new positions over the next three months …
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PC Magazine, Electronista, AppleInsider, Phone Arena, Erictric and iClarified
Dion Almaer / techno.blog:
Setting our own Direction; Ben and I to move on from Palm — When we joined Palm, we were excited to join the intersection of mobile and Web. It has been fascinating to see how that seam has grown over a very short period of time. The device landscape has exploded and developers have amazing …
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MG Siegler / TechCrunch:
Talent Bleed At Palm Continues As Dev Leads Leave To Battle Closed …
Talent Bleed At Palm Continues As Dev Leads Leave To Battle Closed …
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Electronista
Alexia Tsotsis / TechCrunch:
Is Zynga Trying To Patent Virtual Currency? — If we're reading correctly, this patent filed in March is multiplayer gaming network Zynga's application for the control of non-redeemable virtual currency and/or poker chips bought with real currency in virtual games, a.k.a US Patent Application #20100227675 …
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Techdirt and TechCrunch Europe, Thanks:evelynrusli
Rafe / rc3.org:
The future of Java on the Mac platform — Yesterday, I talked about what we might be able to infer from Apple's decision to deprecate Java and prohibit Java applications from the Mac App Store in terms of the future of the Mac as an open platform. Today, I want to round up some links …
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Macworld, On a New Road, The Register, Guardian, TeleRead, Apple Outsider, Daring Fireball and MacRumors
Wall Street Journal:
MySpace, Apps Leak User Data — Site Sends Personal IDs When Ads Are Clicked, a Journal Investigation Finds — MySpace and some popular applications on the social-networking site have been transmitting information to outside advertising companies that could be used to identify users, a Wall Street Journal investigation has found.
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TechCrunch and Softpedia News
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Jeff Bercovici / Mixed Media:
WSJ: ‘Ridiculous’ to Say We Killed Tough MySpace Story
WSJ: ‘Ridiculous’ to Say We Killed Tough MySpace Story
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