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Bloomberg:
Apple Working on Cheaper, More Versatile IPhone Models — Apple Inc. is working on new versions of the iPhone that are aimed at slowing the advance of competing handsets based on Google Inc.'s Android software, according to people who have been briefed on the plans.
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Stacey Higginbotham / GigaOM:
Could Apple Be Your Next Phone Company?
Could Apple Be Your Next Phone Company?
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Los Angeles Times and TUAW, Thanks:sgbass83
MG Siegler / TechCrunch:
The iPhone Nano Rumor Reborn: 1/3rd Smaller, Older Components, $200 With No Contract
The iPhone Nano Rumor Reborn: 1/3rd Smaller, Older Components, $200 With No Contract
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Business Wire
Nishit Shah / The Official Google Blog:
Advanced sign-in security for your Google account — Has anyone you know ever lost control of an email account and inadvertently sent spam—or worse—to their friends and family? There are plenty of examples (like the classic “Mugged in London” scam) that demonstrate why it's important …
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Frederic Lardinois / NewsGrange:
Google Rolls Out Optional 2-Step Authentication For All: Secure but Frustrating
Google Rolls Out Optional 2-Step Authentication For All: Secure but Frustrating
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SAI, BetaNews, ReadWriteWeb and Computerworld
MSDN Blogs:
Acting on Feedback: IE9 Release Candidate Available for Download — The Release Candidate of Internet Explorer 9, available now at www.BeautyOfTheWeb.com in 40 languages, reflects our unique approach to building the best experience of the Web on Windows. IE9 also reflects a more open …
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Ed Bott / Ed Bott's Microsoft Report Blog:
IE9 Release Candidate review: will Microsoft's big browser bet pay off?
IE9 Release Candidate review: will Microsoft's big browser bet pay off?
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Technologizer, Notebooks.com and WMPoweruser.com, Thanks:edbott
Seth Rosenblatt / CNET News:
IE9 RC debuts with ‘do not track’
IE9 RC debuts with ‘do not track’
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Ars Technica, The Microsoft Blog, ReadWriteWeb, Mashable!, Softpedia News, Inquirer and VentureBeat
Mathew Ingram / GigaOM:
Please Twitter, Don't Sell to Google or Facebook — According to sources quoted by the Wall Street Journal in a story published late Wednesday night, Twitter has been having what the paper called “low-level” discussions about a possible acquisition by either Google or Facebook, at a valuation of between $8 billion and $10 billion.
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Felix Salmon:
Understanding Twitter's valuation — Count me in with Paul Kedrosky: there's something extremely irritating about Shira Ovide's Deal Journal blog post this morning kvetching about how high the mooted valuation of Twitter is. — The valuation — somewhere between $8 billion and $10 billion …
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The Atlantic Online, DealBook, Deal Journal, Adotas and Scripting News
John Cook / TechFlash:
Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz backs Groupon, joins board — Groupon is getting a double-shot of good news today. The fast-growing daily deal site announced that Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz has joined the board. In a related move, Schultz's Seattle venture capital firm, Maveron …
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Digits, Pulse2 and Business Wire, Thanks:toddbishop
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Lizette Chapman / Venture Capital Dispatch:
Maveron Bought Groupon Stock From Investors, Founders
Maveron Bought Groupon Stock From Investors, Founders
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PE Hub Blog
Blake Irving / Yodel Anecdotal:
Livestand from Yahoo! - Your Digital Newsstand — The way we access and experience the Web is changing every day. By 2013, more than one billion Internet-enabled mobile devices are projected to be in circulation—that equals more than half the total pool of Internet users today.
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BetaNews, MacStories, Digital Trends, Bits, Thomas Hawk Digital Connection, TUAW, Shoutpedia, The Next Web and Download Squad
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Preston Gralla / Computerworld:
Google and Microsoft offer Nokia hundreds of millions to abandon MeeGo, Symbian — When Nokia CEO Stephen Elop announces a major change in Nokia strategy tomorrow, cash may be an important factor: Microsoft and Google are both said to be offering Nokia hundreds of millions of dollars to switch …
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Between the Lines Blog and New York Times
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Ina Fried / Mobilized:
Exclusive: Nokia's Stephen Elop Talks About How He Made His Big OS Decision
Exclusive: Nokia's Stephen Elop Talks About How He Made His Big OS Decision
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PhoneReport v2.0, WMPoweruser.com, PhoneArena and SlashGear
Kara Swisher / BoomTown:
Exclusive: Facebook Exploring Permitting a Tender Offer for $1 Billion of Employee Shares at $60 Billion Valuation — Facebook is exploring permitting a tender offer up to $1 billion of its employee shares, after being approached by a number of big institutional investors about investing in the company …
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All Facebook, SAI and Pulse2
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Nicholas Carlson / SAI:
Facebook Earned ~$250 Million In Q4, Profits Growing At An Astounding Rate
Facebook Earned ~$250 Million In Q4, Profits Growing At An Astounding Rate
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PE Hub Blog
The White House:
President Obama Details Plan to Win the Future through Expanded Wireless Access — Initiative expands wireless coverage to 98% of Americans, reduces deficit by nearly $10 billion, invests in nationwide public safety network — WASHINGTON—President Barack Obama will today detail his plan …
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Cecilia Kang / Post Tech:
President Obama pitches $18 billion wireless broadband plan
Philip Elmer-DeWitt / Fortune:
Snapshot of an Apple flash crash — What triggered the sell-off that knocked $10 billion off the company's market cap? — Click to enlarge. Source: Andy Zaky — Something happened to Apple's (AAPL) share price Thursday afternoon that has investors still scratching their heads.
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Stock Tick Tock, 9 to 5 Mac, ITworld.com, MacDailyNews, MacNN and NBC Bay Area
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Andrew Rassweiler / iSuppli:
New iPhone Carries $171.35 Bill of Materials, IHS iSuppli Teardown Reveals — Despite having nearly the same functionality and a similar bill of materials (BOM) as the previous model, the new code division multiple access (CDMA) version of the iPhone 4 carried by Verizon Wireless includes significant changes …
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eWeek, AppleInsider, Computerworld, MacRumors, everythingiCafe and The Loop
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Jason Kincaid / TechCrunch:
Facebook Unifies UI As It Rolls Out New Design For ‘Pages’ — Back in December Facebook unveiled a significant redesign to user profiles, which now feature a handful of photos at the top of the page, new sections for featuring your family members and best friends, and some other mostly-cosmetic tweaks.
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All Facebook, PC World, Mashable!, Inside Facebook, Loic Le Meur Blog, The Huffington Post, Startup Meme, Inside Facebook and The Social Path
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Bing:
Making search yours — For years people have talked about personalized search as the next evolution of our amazing technology. Over the years, the biggest obstacle facing search engineers is the simple fact that human behavior is not predictable. Don't get us wrong, people can be creatures …
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The Microsoft Blog, SAI, The Register, eWeek, Search Engine Land, The Next Web, NewsGrange, TechSpot, WinRumors and Neowin.net
Martyn Williams / PC World:
IPhone Attack Reveals Passwords in Six Minutes — Researchers in Germany say they've been able to reveal passwords stored in a locked iPhone in just six minutes and they did it without cracking the phone's passcode. — The attack, which requires possession of the phone, targets keychain, Apple's password management system.
Erick Schonfeld / TechCrunch:
Mobile Insiders Say Apple's iAds Are “Hurting” — Apple's iAds are hitting a rough spot. Across the board, several developers I've spoken to confirm that “fill rates” for iAds dropped drastically after the New Year and have yet to recover. The fill rate—what percentage of the ad inventory …
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AppleInsider, TUAW, MarketingVOX, MacRumors and MacStories
Carolyn Penner / Twitter Blog:
Twitter for Android - new and improved — Twitter for Android is one of the fastest growing Twitter applications. Six months ago, it wasn't among the top 10 most-used Twitter applications. However, in the last two months, usage has doubled, and now it's among the top five …
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