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Henry Blodget / SAI:
Hey, Twitter, Enough Of This Crap About “Here's How You Can Use The Word Tweet” — Twitter has issued new rules about how the rest of us can use the words “Twitter” and “Tweet,” MG Siegler of TechCrunch tells us. — And the rules are right out of a handbook on how to take yourself way too seriously.
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James Buckhouse / Twitter Blog:
New Twitter, new look
New Twitter, new look
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Twittercism, Pocket-lint and Softpedia News
Jack Purcher / Patently Apple:
Apple Files Lawsuit against Motorola to Defend Multi-Touch — The inevitable: When Motorola preemptively launched their declaration judgment action against Apple earlier this month, we knew that Apple was likely to launch multiple patent infringement lawsuits against Motorola once …
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AppleInsider, Android Phone Fans, Boy Genius Report, 9 to 5 Mac, Erictric, Redmond Pie, BlogsDNA, Gizmodo, MacDailyNews and Softpedia News, Thanks:rawmeet
Tim Anderson's ITWriting:
Microsoft's Silverlight dream is over — Remember “WPF Everywhere”? Microsoft's strategy was to create a small cross-platform runtime that would run .NET applications on every popular platform, as well as forming a powerful multimedia player. Initially just a browser plug-in …
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Mary Jo Foley / All about Microsoft Blog:
Microsoft: Our strategy with Silverlight has shifted
Microsoft: Our strategy with Silverlight has shifted
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Tim Anderson's ITWriting, TechFlash, winrumors, Mashable!, AppleInsider, Ed Bott's Microsoft …, The Register, PC World and Pulse2
Don Dodge / Don Dodge on The Next Big Thing:
Will Facebook have an IPO bounce? Has 409A changed the game? — The conventional wisdom is that you join a hot startup pre-IPO to get the low priced stock options. Techcrunch reports that some people are joining Facebook now to get in on pre-IPO shares.
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Redfin Corporate Blog, Thanks:dondodge
MG Siegler / TechCrunch:
Lars Rasmussen, Father Of Google Maps And Google Wave, Heads To Facebook — When Google put their faith in Wave, an ambitious new project last year, they knew it was a gamble. But a big part of it was the team behind the project. A team led by Lars Rasmussen, the engineer best known …
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Search Engine Land, Softpedia News, Techie Buzz and Delimiter
Om Malik / GigaOM:
Sprint CEO: Our 4G Strategy Is WiMAX, Full Stop! — “Our 4G strategy is WiMAX, full stop,” said Dan Hesse, CEO of Overland Park, Kan.-based mobile phone company Sprint. In an interview, Hesse, a 33-year veteran of the telecom industry, said people should ignore all the talk about Sprint switching to LTE.
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Engadget, TiPb, PadGadget, SlashGear and ITworld.com
Aram Bartholl:
“Dead Drops” preview — I am pleased to preview ‘Dead Drops’ a new project which I started off as part of my ongoing EYEBEAM residency in NYC the last couple weeks. ‘Dead Drops’ is an anonymous, offline, peer to peer file-sharing network in public space. I am ‘injecting’ USB flash drives into walls …
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Gizmodo, Hack a Day and MAKE Magazine
Federico Viticci / MacStories:
VLC for iOS May Soon Be Gone From the App Store Due To Videolan's Complaint — VLC, the popular media player for Windows, Mac and Linux that landed on the iPad in September and on the iPhone last week, may soon be gone from the App Store. Rémi Denis-Courmont, one of the primary developers of VLC …
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Free Software Foundation, iLounge, Erictric, Softpedia News and iClarified
Alexandra Hudson / Reuters:
Turkey lifts its ban on YouTube: agency — (Reuters) - Turkey has lifted its ban on video-sharing website YouTube as material deemed insulting to Turkey's founder Mustafa Kemal Ataturk has been removed, Turkish state-run news agency Anatolian reported Saturday.
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Claire Cain Miller / New York Times:
Why Twitter's C.E.O. Demoted Himself — AT the annual South by Southwest gathering of techies in Austin, Tex., in March, conference organizers had chosen a hangar-size room to accommodate their star speaker: Evan Williams, the co-founder of Twitter, the messaging and social networking site that had become a digital phenomenon.
David Hunt / Florida Times Union:
Jacksonville mom shakes baby for interrupting FarmVille, pleads guilty to murder — A Jacksonville mother charged with shaking her baby to death has pleaded guilty to second-degree murder. — Alexandra V. Tobias, 22, was arrested after the January death of 3-month-old Dylan Lee Edmondson.
Mark Gurman / 9 to 5 Mac:
Steve Jobs: No USB 3 ‘at this time’ — Over the past few months multiple rumors emerged claiming that Apple would adopt USB 3.0 for their line of Macs. Since this is yet to happen, reader, Tom Kruk e-mailed the man in charge asking why he cannot order a Mac with USB 3.0. — Jobs' Reply:
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MacStories, Gizmodo, Electronista and iClarified, Thanks:markgurman
Dennis Fisher / threatpost:
Inside Google's Anti-Malware Operation — TORONTO—A Google malware researcher gave a rare peek inside the company's massive anti-malware and anti-phishing efforts at the SecTor conference here, and the data that the company has gathered shows that the attackers who make it their business …
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searchsecurity.techtarget.com and eSecurity Planet News
Anthony Ha / VentureBeat:
Facebook hires Drop.io's Sam Lessin, calls it an acquisition — File-sharing service Drop.io announced today that it has been acquired by Facebook. — The New York startup's blog post said that the social networking company has bought “most of Drop.io's technology and assets” …
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ReadWriteWeb, L.A. Times Tech Blog, HipMojo.com and PC Magazine
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Caroline McCarthy / The Social:
Facebook acquires file-sharing service Drop.io
Facebook acquires file-sharing service Drop.io
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SAI, Mashable!, BlogsDNA, Computerworld, AndroidGuys, Pocket-lint, TechCrunch, V3.co.uk, Drop.io Blog, Inside Facebook, paidContent, Erictric, Download Squad and The Next Web
Ashlee Vance / New York Times:
Microsoft Plans to Buy Canesta — MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. — Prepare for Windows 8: Minority Report Edition. — Microsoft said on Friday that it was buying Canesta, a small Silicon Valley company that specializes in gesture-recognition technology. — Interest in this technology has surged …
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Geek.com, winrumors, TechEye, Mashable!, SlashGear, Electronista, CNET News, TechFlash, The Microsoft Blog, WMPoweruser.com, The Next Web, SAI, DealBook and VentureBeat
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Brian Caulfield / Shiny Objects:
Paving The Way For Kinect, Microsoft Scoops Up Motion-Sensing Intellectual Property
Paving The Way For Kinect, Microsoft Scoops Up Motion-Sensing Intellectual Property
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I4U News, Joystiq, Computerworld and Canesta