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Vlad Savov / Engadget:
Verizon breaks first day sales record with iPhone 4 pre-orders — in only two hours — It took Verizon only two hours of having the iPhone 4 available for pre-order to break its all-time record for first day sales of a single device. That's in spite of the fact it only opened up pre-orders …
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The Atlantic Online, Verizon, VentureBeat, @hobronto, Mobilized, BGR, 9 to 5 Mac, The Next Web, MacStories, TUAW, MobileCrunch, Obama Pacman, NBC Bay Area, InformationWeek, eWeek and Newlaunches.com
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Ross Miller / Engadget:
Verizon iPhone now shipping to select customers: ‘it begins’ — While pre-orders have been halted for the interim, several readers that got their credit card information in on time have been sent an email from Verizon alerting to an CDMA iPhone shipment en route to their residence of choice.
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Mashable!, Appolicious Advisor, 9 to 5 Mac, USA Today, CNET News, MacStories, Neowin.net, The Next Web, Electronista, ThinkMobile, Black Web 2.0 and Phones Review
Philip Elmer-DeWitt / Fortune:
Verizon halts iPhone orders. An estimated 100,000 units pre-sold
Verizon halts iPhone orders. An estimated 100,000 units pre-sold
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DailyTech, Digital Trends and MacRumors
Jack Purcher / Patently Apple:
Apple Takes Huge Steps towards a Graphics Pen for iPad — Just yesterday the news broke about HP's new graphics tablet dubbed the Digital Sketch coming to market with a three-button stylus and today you'll read all about Apple's latest research and development in this same area.
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Fast Company, Computerworld, Macgasm, GottaBeMobile, Technologizer, The Apple Core Blog, TUAW, ThinkMobile, CrunchGear, App Advice, Cult of Mac, SlashGear and MacDailyNews
Kevin J. O'Brien / New York Times:
Speculation of Alliance With Microsoft Lifts Nokia Shares — BERLIN — Shares of Nokia, the mobile phone market leader, climbed for a fourth day on Thursday amid speculation that the company may be poised to announce a software alliance with Microsoft designed to revive its struggling U.S. smartphone business.
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BetaNews, Fast Company, TechFlash, VentureBeat, Know Your Cell, eWeek, Geek.com, SlashGear, Gearlog, Disruptors, WPCentral.com, Pocket-lint, Computerworld and The Microsoft Blog
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Chris Ziegler / Engadget:
Nokia, Microsoft announcing partnership next week, possibly involving Windows Phone 7? — As Nokia comes up on Capital Markets Day next Friday — an event where the company has historically unveiled interesting things and launched important initiatives — rumors are once again swirling …
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SAI, Android Phone Fans, Technologizer and Computerworld
Joe Wilcox / BetaNews:
Apple's modern success story began with four investments made 10 years ago — Apple executive briefing at first Apple retail store, May 2001. — Ten years ago — that's right, 2001 — Apple made four investments that bore fruit in a 21st-century success story.
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9 to 5 Mac and MacDailyNews
Caroline McCarthy / CNET News:
Facebook holding Feb. 8 event to discuss new H.Q. — Facebook has sent out an invitation for a Feb. 8 press conference at an address in Menlo Park, Calif. which houses the city's municipal buildings. — Why the location? Facebook said late last year that it was searching for locations …
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All Facebook, VentureBeat and SFGate
Dan Nystedt / Computerworld:
Q&A: Asustek chairman vows ‘secret weapon’ for iPad 2 — IDG News Service - The chairman of Asustek Computer, Jonney Shih, noticed the growing thirst for mobile computing early on. When he challenged his engineering teams to design a new, more mobile computer, they came up with the netbook …
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Federico Viticci / MacStories:
iOS 4.3 To Be Released On February 14th At 10 AM PST? — According to several reports surfaced earlier this week, Apple is targeting a release of the next major iOS update, version 4.3, in two weeks. We just got word from a reliable source that iOS 4.3 should be available on February 14th at 10 AM PST.
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AppleInsider, 9 to 5 Mac, MacRumors, Redmond Pie, MacNN, IntoMobile, iThinkDifferent, MobileCrunch, GottaBeMobile, Appletell, DisplayBlog, App Advice, Electronista, iClarified, Redmond Pie and Fast Company
Dharmesh Mehta / The Windows Blog:
Hotmail delivers aliases to help you manage and secure your email account — Starting today, you can create and manage multiple email aliases from a single Hotmail account. Together with features that we introduced in November that let you use Hotmail with any existing email address …
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Josh Lowensohn / CNET News:
Hotmail launches accounts you can throw away
Hotmail launches accounts you can throw away
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Engadget, Digital Trends, SlashGear, The Register, Techie Buzz, TechCrunch, Gizmodo and Slashdot
Pauli Asikainen / Nokia Beta Labs:
Introducing Nokia Bubbles - A fun and efficient way to unlock your phone and get to what matters — Bubbles is a fun and efficient way to take a shortcut to timely or useful things on your phone. Bubbles appears when you press the “Apps” key while your device is in sleep mode …
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BetaNews, Nokia Beta Labs, Electronista, Geek.com, Techie Buzz, Digital Inspiration …, PC World, SlashGear and Technabob
Danny Sullivan / Search Engine Land:
Bing: Why Google's Wrong In Its Accusations — Along with everything else going on for Bing's Harry Shum on Tuesday — a panel about search spam, dealing with Google's accusations that Bing “copies” Google's results — Shum dealt with perhaps his most important worry.
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Digital Trends, MarketingVOX and TechCrunch
Kellex / Droid Life:
Best Buy Facebook Says February 24th for Motorola XOOM, HTC Thunderbolt on the 14th — Did the Grand Rapids Best Buy Facebook page just out the Motorola XOOM and HTC Thunderbolt release dates? Maybe. According to a post that just went live on their page, the XOOM will be available on February 24th and the Thunderbolt on the 14th.
Xeni Jardin / Boing Boing:
Egypt: Kenneth Cole's failtweet comes to life in street prank — A real-world prank making fun of Kenneth Cole's ill-timed and tone-deaf tweet. — Coilhouse has the story, and here are photos. Adobe Illustrator, a little font knowledge, a vinyl cutter, and bitter, bitter sarcasm.
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Mashable!, Coilhouse, @lovesocial, The Huffington Post and SFist
Tony Romm / Politico:
Apple enlists new lobbying help — Apple has hired new lobbying help in D.C. this year as high-wattage Beltway battles over taxes, trade, privacy and patent reform begin to reverberate as far as Silicon Valley. — Official lobbying disclosures show the company picked up the firm Fierce …
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Digital Daily, 9 to 5 Mac and MacNN, Thanks:tonyromm
MG Siegler / TechCrunch:
Rainbird: The Way Twitter Counts Tweets In Realtime (Which Will Be Open Sourced) — Yesterday, Twitter analytics lead, Kevin Weil, gave a talk at O'Reilly's Strata 2011, a conference dedicated to big data. The main topic of the talk was Rainbird, Twitter's realtime counting system that's built on top of Cassandra.
Joe Mullin / paidContent:
Congress Grills Zuckerberg On Plans To Share User Addresses, Cell Numbers — Last month, Facebook told developers they'd be able to get users' current address and mobile-phone numbers. Even though the feature would have required getting explicit permission from users, apparently it didn't go over too well in some parts.
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Josh Ong / AppleInsider:
54% of Verizon's Android, Blackberry users to switch to iPhone, survey says — More than half of Verizon's current Android and Blackberry users indicated they are likely to switch to the iPhone when it arrives on the Verizon network on Feb. 10, according to a new survey.
Tricia Duryee / eMoney:
Groupon Continues to Suck Silicon Valley Talent to Chicago-This Time From Google — Groupon is close to hiring yet another top executive from the Bay Area, according to sources. — This time, the social buying site is targeting Jason Harinstein, who is Google's director of corporate development.
Nick Bilton / Bits:
A Race Between Digital and Print Magazines — This morning I decide to try a little experiment: I opened up my iPad, clicked on the little Wired icon and purchased the magazine's latest digital issue. After I agreed to fork over $4, it began downloading. For the next phase of the experiment …
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Om Malik / GigaOM:
Boom: Forecast Calls for 180 Million Tablets by 2014 — Wow... I know we had shifted into a multi-touch world, but even I had underestimated the growing popularity of tablets. At CES earlier this year, more than a few tablets were on display. Yesterday, Google announced the Android Honeycomb OS for tablets.
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Gerard Sanz / Google LatLong:
Geotagging photos with Panoramio and Google Latitude — It is 9 a.m. and the thermometer shows -15°C. I have a Nexus S with Google Latitude in my left pocket and my new Lumix LX-5 in the right one. I am in Davos and I am ready for a fantastic day of skiing when I decide to use …
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Tom Warren / WinRumors:
New Windows Phone 7 Developer Tools released with copy and paste — Microsoft shipped a new version of its Windows Phone 7 developer tools on Friday. — Speaking on the PPCgeeks podcast, Microsoft Director of Developer relations Brandon Watson revealed the company has now passed a million downloads of the tools.
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ZDNet, CNET News, PPCGeeks.com, Download Squad, Neowin.net and Engadget
Andy Greenberg / The Firewall:
As Egyptians Reconnect, Their Government Will Be Watching — Vodafone provided a helpful reminder Thursday that the political power of technology cuts both ways: The mobile network admitted to complying with Egyptian government requests that it spam out a flood of pro-Mubarak text messages …
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Gizmodo, Electronista and Reuters, Thanks:trace360
John Hendel / The Atlantic Online:
In Europe, a Right to Be Forgotten Trumps the Memory of the Internet — Why is it that two sprawling yet similar Western cultures — those on both sides of the Atlantic — respond so differently to Internet privacy? — A quarter-century after coming to the United States, Franz Werro still thinks like a European.
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