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Andrew Grieve / Google Mobile Blog:
Editing your Google Docs on the go — With Google Docs, we're always trying to make you more productive—and part of that means making it possible for you to get things done from anywhere, at anytime. That's why we're excited that the new documents editor now supports editing on your mobile browser.
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Clint Boulton / eWeek:
Google Docs Editing Comes to Android 2.2, iOS Devices
Google Docs Editing Comes to Android 2.2, iOS Devices
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The Apple Core Blog, Between the Lines Blog, GigaOM and GottaBeMobile
David Pogue / New York Times:
Google TV, Usability Not Included — Google Mail. Google Phone. Google Voice. Google News. — Holy cow. Is there any corner of our lives where Google doesn't want a toehold? — Not anymore. It's here, just in time for the holidays: Google TV!
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Walter S. Mossberg / Personal Technology:
Google TV: No Need to Tune In Just Yet — The quest to bring the full range of Internet video to your TV in a simple way continues, but it isn't going well. The latest team to try—Google, Logitech and Sony—has made an admirably bold effort, but, like others before, it has missed the mark, at least in its first effort.
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New York Times and Search Engine Watch
Mathew Ingram / GigaOM:
Twitter “Screwed Up” With Developers, Founder Says — Like a teenager apologizing to his parents for having a party and breaking the furniture, Twitter co-founder and former CEO Evan Williams admitted today that the company “screwed up” its relationship with third-party developers …
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Michael Arrington / TechCrunch:
Twitter Raising New Venture Round at $3 Billion Valuation — Twitter is mulling over raising a new round of financing, we've heard from multiple sources, and a variety of venture firms are frothing at the mouth to lead the round. The valuation is likely to be in the $3 billion range …
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Mobile Guru's Instablog, Guardian, MediaPost, VentureBeat, The Next Web and L.A. Times Tech Blog
Jessica Guynn / L.A. Times Tech Blog:
Twitter co-founder Evan Williams: ‘We have a lot of money in the bank’
Twitter co-founder Evan Williams: ‘We have a lot of money in the bank’
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Reuters and TechCrunch
Adam Ostrow / Mashable!:
Twitter's Official Analytics Product Has Arrived — Twitter has started inviting a select group of users to test a new analytics product, Mashable has learned. Such a product has been rumored for some time, and a Twitter executive said earlier this year that Analytics would debut by the end of 2010.
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TechCrunch, Softpedia News, Guardian, CNNMoney.com, VentureBeat, Download Squad, SiliconANGLE, Andy Beal's Marketing Pilgrim, SelectStart, Neowin.net, The Next Web, Search Engine Land and The Huffington Post, Thanks:hornokplease
Wall Street Journal:
Verizon Rethinks Data Pricing — Executives Say 4G Shift Creates Option to Charge More for Faster Wireless Transfers — Top executives at Verizon Communications Inc. are exploring ways to charge consumers based on the speed of their wireless data connection in addition to the amount of data they use.
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Mark Gurman / 9 to 5 Mac:
Verizon CEO: iPhone coming to Verizon when “Apple thinks it's time”
Verizon CEO: iPhone coming to Verizon when “Apple thinks it's time”
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Android and Me
Dan Frommer / The Business Insider:
Facebook And MySpace Schedule Joint Announcement For Thursday — Well, this is weird. We just got an email inviting us to a by-invitation-only announcement by Facebook and MySpace scheduled for 12 noon Pacific time on Thursday. — Scheduled to participate are MySpace CEO Mike Jones …
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Computerworld, Mashable!, paidContent, The Next Web, NetworkEffect and Inside Facebook
Richard Gaywood / TUAW:
The staggering size of iOS's game collection — Update: see below for an updated graph that supercedes this one. — How big is iOS as a gaming platform? I wondered to myself on an idle rainy afternoon. After all, we hear a lot about how the App Store has passed eleventy gajillion downloads …
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IntoMobile, Touch Arcade, Crave and asymco
Dean Takahashi / VentureBeat:
Steve Perlman shows off OnLive's disruptive MicroConsole (video) — Steve Perlman, chief executive of instant-play game company OnLive, is also chief pitch man for the company's games-on-demand service. Today, the Palo Alto, Calif.-based company is announcing it is taking pre-orders for its $99 MicroConsole and wireless controller.
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Technologizer, Electronista, Digits, Insights on the tech industry and Crave
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Sean Hollister / Engadget:
OnLive MicroConsole official at $99, we go hands-on and bombard you with details
OnLive MicroConsole official at $99, we go hands-on and bombard you with details
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Gizmodo, Associated Press and VentureBeat
Foremski / Silicon Valley Watcher:
Curation And The Human Web... There is no doubt in my mind that the topic of curation and the Internet, is an important one and that it will be a dominant topic in 2011. — Curation is important because we are reaching the limits of what can be achieved through algorithms and machines in organizing and navigating the Internet.
Thanks:patricelamothe
Zach Epstein / BGR:
Fusion Garage's joojoo resuscitated, now targeting vertical markets — Will wonders never cease? The joojoo, a 12-inch Linux-based tablet that was supposedly tied to a tree just last week, will in fact not be put out to pasture as had been reported last week.
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SlashGear and GottaBeMobile
Sarah Lacy / TechCrunch:
Will China's 1999 Moment Bail-Out Some Valley VCs? — Yes, China is taking over the world. Or at least the Internet. No, this is not like the WE'LL-ALL-BE-WORKING-FOR-JAPAN-oh- nevermind scare of the 1980s. Why? Because China has more than 1 billion people.
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MediaFile, Venture Capital Dispatch and GigaOM
MG Siegler / TechCrunch:
FCC Head: The Google/Verizon Net Neutrality Proposal Slowed Us Down — Today at the Web 2.0 Summit in San Francisco, FCC head Julius Genachowski sat down with New York Magazin's John Heilemann. One question Heilemann asked was Genachowski's thoughts about the joint Google/Verizon net neutrality policy …
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Cecilia Kang / Post Tech:
U.K. says no need for net neutrality rules
U.K. says no need for net neutrality rules
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BBC, Bloomberg, Boing Boing, Guardian, HEXUS.channel and Inquirer
Marshall Kirkpatrick / ReadWriteWeb:
Twitter to Sell 50% of All Tweets for $360k/Year Through Gnip — Twitter announced today a new partnership with social data streaming service Gnip at the Defrag Conference outside of Denver: Gnip will offer 50% of all the messages posted to Twitter for $360,000 per year, or 5% of all messages for $60,000 per year.
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MediaPost, the Econsultancy blog, VentureBeat, SAI, Social Medium, Stay N' Alive, ProgrammableWeb, Search Engine Land, NetworkEffect, Gnip Blog and Tech~Surf~Blog
Tim Bradshaw / Insights on the tech industry:
Murdoch: still taking the tablets — The spirit of Project Alesia, News Corp's iPad news aggregator, is alive and well, according to James Murdoch. — The London-based venture was reportedly put “on hold” last month, after it failed to attract other newspapers to the platform …
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Reuters, SlashGear, Techdirt, paidContent and Media Decoder
Martin Elm / Mobile-review:
First look. Sony Ericsson Anzu - X12 — Sony Ericsson's Android devices are beginning to grow in numbers and still trying to keep up in the OS's race that Google starts with a new version every few months. So far all the XPERIA Android devices were relying more on their design …
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Geek.com, IntoMobile, Android Police, PhoneDog.com, Newlaunches.com, The Next Web, T3.com News, Xperia X10 Blog, HEXUS.channel, Engadget, Know Your Cell, Pocket-lint, Electronista, Android Phone Fans, Android Community, Eurodroid, Fonehome.co.uk, Cellpassion, Electricpig.co.uk, SlashGear, MobileBurn.com and Gizmodo
Vlad Savov / Engadget:
Kin ONEm and Kin TWOm back at Verizon — That's no typo, folks, Microsoft's own-brand pseudo-smartphones are back at Verizon, this time sporting an “m” appendage to their names and what looks like better pricing across the board. The Kin ONEm will set you back a cent under $20 with a two-year contract …
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Electronista, Mashable!, SlashGear, Winrumors and Softpedia News, Thanks:rawmeet
Brian Caulfield / Forbes:
Airbnb: The Ebay for the Entire House — Forbes Magazine dated December 06, 2010 — Airbnb wants a shot at the $25 billion U.S. vacation rental market. … The bagels are toasty. The fried eggs are delicious. For $190 a night the location is “amazing.”
Janko Roettgers / GigaOM:
Video: Orb Wants To Bring All of Hulu to the TV — Hot on the heels of the official Hulu Plus launch comes a new device from Orb Networks that promises to bring all of Hulu.com's content on your TV screen — for free, with no subscription required. Orb TV, a small streaming unit …
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Crave, SlashGear and The Toybox Blog
John Paczkowski / Digital Daily:
RIM Denies Deal With India Over Access — Research in Motion isn't any nearer to a deal to provide the Indian government with access to its encrypted email and instant messaging data than it was back in October. This despite the claims of an anonymous official from the country's interior ministry …
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Electronista
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Josh Halliday / Guardian:
BlackBerry to allow Indian government to monitor messages
BlackBerry to allow Indian government to monitor messages
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