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Lora Kolodny / TechCrunch:
UberCab Ordered to Cease And Desist — Did Ubercab just crash and burn? Taxi and limo industry insiders in California today informed TechCrunch that the San Francisco Metro Transit Authority & the Public Utilities Commission of California have ordered the startup to cease and desist. .
Todd Bishop / TechFlash:
Google leads charge to dismiss Paul Allen's ‘scattershot’ lawsuit — In the case of Paul Allen vs. the Internet, the Internet is joining forces to fight back. Well, most of it, anyway. — Ten of the online giants sued for patent infringement by the Microsoft co-founder in August …
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TechSpot, Pulse2 and Electronista, Thanks:johnhcook
Jon Orlin / TechCrunch:
Internet TV and The Death of Cable TV, really — Yes, you heard this before. The Death of Cable TV. Yet, it hasn't happened. But now, so many disruptions are happening in the video space, cable tv is really stepping towards the cliff. Don't expect the cable industry to just give up.
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The FASTForward Blog
Ina Fried / CNET News:
Microsoft says Windows 8 roughly two years away — In its most concrete comments yet about the next version of Windows, Microsoft said in a blog post on its Dutch Web site that Windows 8 is about two years from hitting the market. — Microsoft is working on the next version of Windows …
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Gizmodo, Download Squad and Redmond Pie
Chris / cdixon.org:
You need to use social services to understand them — I don't know if Malcolm Gladwell is right when he claims “the revolution will not be tweeted,” but I can say with certainty that the Twitter he describes is not the Twitter I know. Gladwell's central argument is that Twitter creates weak ties …
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Stowe Boyd and Giles Bowkett
Henry Blodget / SAI:
Melinda Gates Bans Apple Products From The Gates Household — In a New York Times interview, Melinda Gates reveals that she is standing up for her husband's honor and fortune—even at home: — Do you own an iPod, which is made by Apple? — No, I have a Zune.
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New York Times, Technically Incorrect, Geek.com, Gizmodo, Fortune, Erictric, Engadget and Velocity
Ryan Block / gdgt:
Will the Mac App Store have enough to sell? — Apple bringing the App Store to the Mac was a pretty obvious move — I know I'm not the only one who was predicting it would happen sooner or later, and I'm sure I'm not the only one who thinks this is going to have a huge impact for some Mac software developers.
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The Atlantic Online, bijan sabet and parislemon
Jim Moran / Yipit Blog:
Groupon Reveals Its Future Lies In Self-Serve — Groupon is quietly testing a self-serve deal platform for merchants to manage real time offers for consumers named Groupon Stores. According to Groupon, this is the future of the company: … Based on a google site search …
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Screenwerk, midVentures, CenterNetworks and Pulse2, Thanks:jdmoran
Erick Schonfeld / TechCrunch:
Now You Can Follow Stocks On Twitter. Stocks, Not People. — I've got to admit it: When it comes to financial advice, I just don't trust my friends. And I certainly don't trust random people on Twitter or other social networks. I don't think I am alone. Most social finance sites have yet to gain mainstream acceptance.
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StockTwits Blog, Howard Lindzon and textually.org
Adobe Featured Blogs:
Introducing the Public Preview of Project ROME, a Content Creation and Publishing Tool for Virtually Anyone — More of you want to use the power of digital media to express your ideas. You might want to create an interactive report complete with video and music, spice up presentations …
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PC World
Sean Hollister / Engadget:
Netflix testing $7.99 and $8.99 streaming-only plans in US right now, one is not a discount (update) — When CEO Reed Hastings called Netflix “primarily a streaming company that also offers DVD-by-mail,” he wasn't messing around, as the company's quietly made streaming-only plans a reality on US shores.
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Boy Genius Report, Pulse2 and Stowe Boyd
VoIP & Gadgets Blog:
Asterisk 1.8 - Major Release Sports 200 New Features — Digium today released Asterisk 1.8, a major new release of the popular open source telephony platform. According to Digium, it includes more than 200 notable new features. — I spoke with Digium's Product Manager, Steve Sokol, to learn more about this important release.