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Wolfgang Gruener / ConceivablyTech:
The Best HTML5 Game Yet: A Threat To Flash? — Casual gaming is a bastion for Adobe's Flash format, but we are told that it is just a matter of time until HTML5 will replace Flash as we know it today. Grant Skinner has released the best casual HTML5 game we have seen to date and we wonder …
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gskinner.com, Pulse2, Computerworld and MSDN Blogs
Leena Rao / TechCrunch:
Former Yahoo Engineers Shed Light On Why Delicious And Other Acquisitions Failed — As we've written a number of times over the past few days, Yahoo appears to be in complete disarray. Following layoffs at the company this week, a leaked memo revealed that Yahoo is “sunsetting” …
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Wap Review, Enterprise Irregulars and Mashable!
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MG Siegler / TechCrunch:
Yahoo Just Killed... Consumer Confidence In Them
Yahoo Just Killed... Consumer Confidence In Them
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Financial Times, PC World, Macworld, The Social Media …, Social Media Examiner, The Blog Herald, Gadgetell and CloudAve
Cade Metz / The Register:
Facebook: Why our ‘next-gen’ comms ditched MySQL — Cassandra founder plays Ace of HBase — About a year ago, when Facebook set out to build its email-meets-chat-meets-everything- else messaging system, the company knew its infrastructure couldn't run the thing.
Paul Buchheit:
The Cloud OS — My recent remark about the future of ChromeOS generated a surprisingly passionate response. Some said that my prediction was obvious and boring, but others disagreed, arguing instead that I am ugly and “don't get it”. I won't disagree with either side …
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Macworld, eWeek, Life On the Wicked Stage and Beyond Search, Thanks:zee
Caroline Davies / Guardian:
Broadband firms urged to block sex websites to protect children — Government wants BT, Virgin and other internet providers to put access to adult pornography on ‘opt-in’ basis — Internet service providers are to be asked by the government to tighten up on website pornography to try to combat the early sexualisation of children.
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Telegraph, The Next Web, Erictric and SlashGear
MG Siegler / TechCrunch:
Instagram Gains Suggested Users, 7 New Languages, And Yes, 2 New Filters — An update to Instagram, the popular photo-sharing app for the iPhone, has just hit the App Store. And while the version numbering (1.0.6) may not make it seem like a big update, there are a few notable things about the latest version.
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The Next Web and Download Squad
John Battelle / John Battelle's Searchblog:
Thinking Out Loud: What's Driving Groupon? — In the current issue of the New Yorker, columnist James Surowiecki, who I generally admire, gets it exactly wrong when it comes to Groupon. — He writes: … Well, that's a defensible opinion, but after visiting CEO Andrew Mason this week in Chicago …
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broadstuff, more at Mediagazer »
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Bari Weiss / Wall Street Journal:
Groupon's $6 Billion Gambler
Sean Hollister / Engadget:
Notion Ink releases Adam demo video, attempts to explain itself (update: second vid) — As promised, Notion Ink has just released a video of the Adam tablet in action, complete with that snazzy new Eden UI — the first anyone's seen of the device since its first working prototype.
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Notion Ink, Android Police, SlashGear, CrunchGear, Androinica, jkkmobile, Electronista, Liliputing and GottaBeMobile
Richard Gaywood / TUAW:
SmartPush iPhone app dead, reminds us apps are not forever — SmartPush was a neat iPhone app from a small startup, Syphir, which allowed the configuration of clever filters for Gmail push notifications. For example, the user could configure rules like “always send me a push notification …
Enigmax / TorrentFreak:
BitTorrent Domain Exodus Continues As Torrentz Dumps .COM — The Internet's second biggest BitTorrent site is dumping its .COM domain. In an apparent response to the US Government's Department of Homeland Security and Immigration and Customs Enforcement recent seizures of domain names, the site moved to a new home.
Wall Street Journal:
Your Apps Are Watching You — A Journal investigation finds that iPhone and Android apps are breaching the privacy of smartphone users. — Few devices know more personal details about people than the smartphones in their pockets: phone numbers, current location, often the owner's real name …
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pocketnow.com, Examiner, VentureBeat, AppleInsider, Engadget, PhoneDog.com, SAI, Fortune, Thoughts from the Sidelines, Phones Review and The Atlantic Online
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Kim-Mai Cutler / Inside Facebook:
Platforms, Privacy and Pandora's Box
Platforms, Privacy and Pandora's Box
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Kim Cameron's Identity Weblog and SocialTimes.com, Thanks:eldon
Ryan Singel / Epicenter:
Mobile Carriers Dream of Charging per Page — Just a week before the FCC holds a vote on whether to apply fairness rules to some of the nation's internet service providers, two companies that sell their services to the country's largest cellular companies showed off a different vision of the future …
Marshall Kirkpatrick / ReadWriteWeb:
Tumblr Now Has More Money & More Pageviews Than WordPress (Including Sequoia Money) — Tumblr, the hip blogging and curation platform based in New York City, announced today that it has raised a new round of venture capital. Not yet four years old, Tumblr hosts far fewer bloggers …
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Techie Buzz, The Next Web, Tumblr Staff and TechCrunch