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How Facebook is Killing Your Authenticity — We all know that the delineation between public and private was eroded by Facebook a long time ago. Over. Done. But now Facebook's sheer scale is pushing it in a new direction, one that encroaches on your authenticity. — Facebook is no longer a social network.
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zenroll.com, broadstuff, @loic, @stevecheney and Howard Lindzon
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Facebook Comments Have Silenced The Trolls — But Is It Too Quiet? — As you've noticed by now, we're about a week into our latest experiment in troll-slaying with Facebook Comments. So far, the reactions have been very mixed and very interesting. Publicly, many of the reactions were initially negative.
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@mattcutts, @stevecheney, @parislemon, The Next Web, @loic, @ed and @sbmiller5, more at Mediagazer »

The Real “Authenticity Killer” (and an aside about how bad the Yahoo brand has gotten) — Steve Cheney has never written something that so pissed me off than the blog he wrote today stating that Techcrunch's switch to Facebook comments has killed authenticity. — Here's the rub. He used his real name.


Sprint announcing Nexus S 4G, EVO 3D, and EVO View tablet at CTIA? — The media — yours truly included — has been trying to figure out why Sprint has booked an insane two-and-a-half hour slot at CTIA later this month. That's not the kind of event you throw together just to rehash …
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IntoMobile, Android Phone Fans, Android Community, SlashGear, SlashPhone, MobileWhack, MobileBurn.com, Know Your Cell, Electronista and netbooknews.com
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Sprint's Nexus website is ‘coming soon’
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Softpedia News, The Next Web, BlogsDNA and Phones Review


TV's Next Wave: Tuning In to You — The television is channeling you. — Data-gathering firms and technology companies are aggressively matching people's TV-viewing behavior with other personal data—in some cases, prescription-drug records obtained from insurers—and using …


AOL-HuffPo Deal Officially Closes Today-More Big Media Hires Signal New Content Direction Under Arianna — AOL will officially close its $315 million acquisition of the Huffington Post today, according to several sources close to the situation. — The culmination of the deal-which has already …
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TechCrunch, Fortune and SAI


iPad 2 Extends Apple's Lead: Apple Will Dominate The Tablet Market For Years — Apple's iPad 2 isn't a massive advance over the first iPad, but with hardware, software, apps, distribution, and pricing combined, it is still by far the best tablet on the market.
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The Orange View and Appolicious Advisor


Prediction: Facebook is no longer a viable marketing strategy for startups — Chris Dixon is causing (surprise surprise :) a bit of an uproar with his blog post “SEO is no longer a viable marketing strategy for startups.” Chris's post is overstated but what I agree with is that SEO …
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the Econsultancy blog, @lusciouspear, Soshable, SEO Book.com, Nick Halstead and cdixon.org
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SEO Remains A Viable Marketing Strategy For Anyone
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Rev2.org, @mattcutts and Beyond Search


Why Payments Are Hard, Even For Apple And Google — Editor's note: Guest author Ohad Samet is an expert in managing fraud and other risks in payments systems. He was previously a senior manager at PayPal and blogs at As Risky At It Gets. — We hear a lot of chatter about new payment services …


Ex-Microsoft Employee: 5 Things The Kayak Deal Tells Us About Bing — On Friday, Microsoft announced a partnership with Kayak to provide travel results. Jay Bhatti is a former Microsoft employee who founded the people-search engine Spock. Here's what he sees in the deal:
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LiveSide.net and All about Microsoft Blog

Bing Deals Android and IOS App Leave Windows Phone 7 Users Behind — Contribute content like this. Start here. — While everyone is entitled to his or her own opinion, the one that matters most is Microsoft's. It serves as an indicator of what the future holds for Windows Phone 7 and its users, and it is the most shocking.

Financial Times Digs Gold Out of Data — PARIS — For newspapers, connecting with readers is the ultimate challenge. At newsstands, many customers choose a paper only after they see the headline on the cover. The lady in hair curlers and a bathrobe might choose “Toe job to no job,” …
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Felix Salmon and @jayrosen_nyu, more at Mediagazer »