Top Items:
The Official Google Blog:
Hide sites to find more of what you want — Over the years we've experimented with a number of ways to help you personalize the results you find on Google, from SearchWiki to stars in search to location settings. Now there's yet another way to find more of what you want on Google by blocking the sites you don't want to see.
Discussion:
PC World, paidContent, BetaNews, Hillicon Valley, Google Operating System, Gizmodo, Search Engine Watch, PC World, Search Engine Land, ReadWriteWeb, SAI, Between the Lines Blog, Techie Buzz, Marketing Pilgrim, gHacks Technology News, iClarified, The Domains, WebProNews, Bloomberg, @mattcutts, Geek.com, Mashable!, The Next Web and Download Squad
RELATED:
Frederic Lardinois / NewsGrange:
Google Now Lets You Block Sites You Don't Like Directly from Your Search Results
Google Now Lets You Block Sites You Don't Like Directly from Your Search Results
Discussion:
GigaOM, Post Tech, Epicenter and WebProNews
Sam Gustin / Epicenter:
Veteran Journos Out as AOL/HuffPo Cuts 900 Jobs — It's a bloodbath. — AOL, the beleaguered internet company, is cutting as many as 900 jobs, CEO Tim Armstrong announced Thursday, including as many as 200 editorial staffers in the United States. The layoffs, which were expected …
Discussion:
SAI, @bobbuch, paidContent, Epicenter, MediaFile, mediabistro.com, Mixed Media, @ldignan, CNNMoney.com, VatorNews and Reuters, more at Mediagazer »
RELATED:
Edmund Lee / AdAge:
Amid 900 Layoffs, Just How Are AOL's Media Brands Doing? — Finance and Politics Daily Lead Declines While News and Tech Are Up — AOL laid off 900 employees, or around 15% of its work force today, the fallout from its $315 million acquisition of the Huffington Post in February.
Discussion:
Wall Street Journal and PE Hub Blog
Nicholas Carlson / SAI:
THE GORY DETAILS: Tim Armstrong's Layoffs Memo
THE GORY DETAILS: Tim Armstrong's Layoffs Memo
Discussion:
PC World, MediaPost, Computerworld, BoomTown and Internet Evolution, more at Mediagazer »
Liz Reaves Walker / The LinkedIn Blog:
Introducing LinkedIn Today — Staying on top of industry news is something we think matters for any professional whose success depends on being well informed. With all the news websites, blogs, tweets and newsletters out there, staying in-the-know can be time consuming and it's increasingly hard …
Discussion:
eWeek, Examiner, Pulse2, paidContent, ReadWriteWeb, The Huffington Post, @dannysullivan, WebProNews and HubSpot's Inbound …
RELATED:
Leena Rao / TechCrunch:
LinkedIn Today: A Social News Product For Professionals — Professional social network LinkedIn is holding a press event today to talk about the company's new product strategy. We're liveblogging the announcement. As we heard from Mrinal Desai, LinkedIn is expected to announce a new social news feature today.
Oliver Hsiang / StumbleUpon Blog:
Stay in the Know with LinkedIn and StumbleUpon
Cecilia Kang / Post Tech:
Apple changes purchases policy to protect kids on iPad, iPhone games — Apple said Thursday that it changed its policy for how purchases can be made within applications on the iPhone and iPad, an attempt to protect users, particularly children, from accidentally racking up iTunes charges.
Discussion:
paidContent, AppleInsider, 9 to 5 Mac, App Advice, Hillicon Valley, SAI, MacRumors, TiPb, iClarified, TUAW, PhoneArena, GigaOM, iLounge, Gizmodo, MacStories, Know Your Cell, MobileCrunch and SlashGear
John Gruber / Daring Fireball:
The iPad 2 — I've been coming up empty trying to think of a hook for this review of the iPad 2 — an angle, a narrative structure, a theme to put it in perspective and make it more than a list of benchmarks and disparate observations. Then I realized I already wrote it, a year ago, in this back-page column for Macworld:
Discussion:
eWeek, Stage Two, Macworld, Touch Arcade, CIOInsight, GigaOM, ITProPortal, Fortune and IntoMobile
RELATED:
Walter S. Mossberg / Personal Technology:
iPad 2: Thin, Not Picture Perfect
iPad 2: Thin, Not Picture Perfect
Discussion:
Computerworld, VentureBeat, Fast Company, App Advice, GigaOM, The Seattle Times, Bloomberg, Macworld, Forward Thinking, mocoNews, The Daily, GMSV, THEROOT.COM, Appolicious Advisor, GottaBeMobile, Electronista, GeekWire, Shiny Objects, LAPTOP Magazine, TechnoBuffalo, Redmond Pie, IntoMobile and Softpedia News
Joshua Topolsky / Engadget:
iPad 2 review — To say Apple's iPad 2 is an easy tablet …
iPad 2 review — To say Apple's iPad 2 is an easy tablet …
Discussion:
AppleInsider, App Advice, PC World, GigaOM, Faster Forward, IntoMobile, Daring Fireball, 9 to 5 Mac and Bloomberg
Om Malik / GigaOM:
Skype Founder, Others Invest $42 Million in Angry Birds — We'd heard Rovio, the company behind the Angry Birds game franchise, was out in the market looking for cash, but never did we think that it would end up raising $42 million in Series A funding from Accel Partners and Atomico, the venture fund started by Skype's co-founders.
Discussion:
SAI, Rovio, Venture Capital Dispatch, TechCrunch, VentureBeat, paidContent:UK, Appolicious Advisor, Quintura blog, CNET News, ArcticStartup Posts, Apps blog, IntoMobile, 9 to 5 Mac and Gearlog
RELATED:
Chris Ziegler / Engadget:
Clearwire CEO Bill Morrow resigns — Citing “personal reasons,” Clearwire boss Bill Morrow has rather suddenly stepped down from his positions both as CEO and executive board director. Replacing him on an interim basis will be John Stanton, current chairman of the board and former CEO of VoiceStream …
Discussion:
Mobilized, CNET News, Computerworld, paidContent, Tech Trader Daily, The Seattle Times, PhoneDog.com and GeekWire
RELATED:
Jacqui Cheng / Ars Technica:
WiMAX throttling lawsuit: Clearwire can't deliver the goods
WiMAX throttling lawsuit: Clearwire can't deliver the goods
Discussion:
DSLreports, Electronista and SlashGear
Brad McCarty / The Next Web:
Google fires a shot at Foursquare with check-in rewards and titles — It wasn't long ago that Google pulled the trigger by offering check-ins with the Latitude service. Now, the company is stepping up the game one more notch by offering rewards for those check-ins, starting in Austin for SXSW.
Discussion:
Search Engine Land and Google LatLong
Claire Cain Miller / Bits:
Need Advice on What to Read? Ask the Internet — Netflix uses a software algorithm to recommend movies and Zappos uses one to recommend shoes. Now Goodreads, the social network for book lovers, is introducing an algorithm to recommend books. — Goodreads was started in 2006 for people who wanted to talk about books online.
Discussion:
ReadWriteWeb, Thanks:blogfisher
Chris Ziegler / Engadget:
BlackBerry PlayBook hits FCC in 16GB, 32GB, and 64GB flavors — No surprises here, just the straight-up news that RIM's BlackBerry PlayBook is one small step closer to retail: it's gotten FCC clearance. Well, at least the WiFi-only version has — no sign of the WiMAX-capable version for Sprint yet …
Discussion:
iGeneration Blog and wirelessgoodness.com
Parmy Olson / Forbes:
The Billionaire Who Friended the Web — Tech's titans used to wonder about Yuri Milner. Now he's the guy everyone wants to copy. — It's 8 p.m. on a winter's night in Moscow. Yuri Milner steps into an elevator for the quick, quiet ride to his penthouse apartment.
Robin Wauters / TechCrunch:
Amazon.com Slammed With Lawsuit Over Instant Search Patent — When you go to Amazon.com and start typing in the top search box, you will automatically see a number of search suggestions for items on sale before you finish typing your query. The company also offers such enhanced search …
Discussion:
TechFlash and Marketing Pilgrim, Thanks:robinwauters
Pascal-Emmanuel Gobry / SAI:
Paul Graham: There's No Tech Bubble, Steve Jobs Is A Dictator — Y Combinator's Paul Graham just gave a pretty good interview on Bloomberg TV about startups and the tech industry. — Graham, on top of being really smart, is also the most likable guy in Silicon Valley and very witty, so it's always worth watching him.
Discussion:
9 to 5 Mac and ZDNet
Apple:
iPad 2 Arrives Tomorrow — Apple® today announced that iPad™ 2, the next generation of its magical device for browsing the web, reading and sending email, enjoying photos, watching videos, listening to music, playing games, reading ebooks and much more, will be available tomorrow …
Discussion:
CNET News, L.A. Times Tech Blog, App Advice, SAI, BBY.com, AT&T, Forrester Blogs, Verizon, PC World, Mobilized, ThinkMobile, Gadgetell, GeekSmack, VentureBeat, Geek.com, TiPb, Pulse2, Internet2Go, Daring Fireball, MacRumors, TechCrunch, The Register, Know Your Cell, GottaBeMobile, PadGadget, I4U News, Yahoo! News, TUAW, SlashGear, 9 to 5 Mac, MacHackPC, GigaOM, Business Wire, PhoneDog.com and Electronista
RELATED:
IDC:
Nearly 18 Million Media Tablets Shipped in 2010 with Apple Capturing 83% Share; eReader Shipments Quadrupled to More Than 12 Million, According to IDC — According to the International Data Corporation (IDC) Worldwide Quarterly Media Tablet and eReader Tracker, 10.1 million media tablets …
Discussion:
GigaOM, Engadget, Fortune, BetaNews, InvestorPlace, Network World, AppleInsider, IntoMobile, PhoneDog.com, MacRumors, CNET News and Electronista
Shonda Novak / Austin American-Statesman:
Apple set to open popup shop in core of SXSW action — Computer company leases downtown space during festival, release of iPad 2 — Apple Inc. will open a temporary store Friday in the Scarbrough Building on Congress Avenue downtown, timed to the start of South by Southwest Interactive Conference …
Kara Swisher / BoomTown:
Exclusive: Former AOLers Steve Case and Ted Leonsis Raising $400 Million Growth Equity Fund — Steve Case and Ted Leonsis are bringing their old AOL band back together once again, this time by raising a $400 million growth equity fund. — The pair, the legendary top execs who rocketed AOL …
Discussion:
SAI
Cecilia Kang / Post Tech:
House panel votes to invalidate net neutrality rules — A House panel on Wednesday voted to invalidate Internet access rules created by the Federal Communications Commission. But they will remain in place unless Congress and the president take further action.
Discussion:
TechCrunch, CrunchGear, dailywireless.org, SlashGear, PC Magazine, Switched and Digital Trends
Robert X. Cringely / InfoWorld:
Hackers unleash fake Google Android update — Symantec says the malware, which purports to be Google's latest security update for Android, sends SMS messages to a command-and-control server — Google's latest update for its Android mobile OS appears to already have been subverted by hackers …
Discussion:
VentureBeat, CNET News, Faster Forward, SiliconANGLE, Yahoo! News and Android Phone Fans