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Jeremy Doig / YouTube Blog:
Steady, as she goes: better video processing with Green Parrot Pictures — At YouTube, we see 35 hours of video uploaded to the site every minute from people all over the world. Some videos are beautifully shot by professionals or aspiring filmmakers using the very latest in HD cameras and equipment.
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Search Engine Watch, ReadWriteWeb, Erictric, SlashGear, TechCrunch, fierceonlinevideo.com …, Pulse2, Computerworld and paidContent
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Matt Rosoff / SAI: Silicon Alley Insider:
Google Acquires Green Parrot Pictures — Google has acquired Green Parrot Pictures, an Irish company that makes tools to manipulate digital video and images. — The acquisition is apparently being driven by YouTube, which could use Green Parrot's tools to help users make their videos better.
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VentureBeat, Reuters and WebProNews
Google Mobile Blog:
Google Search app for iPhone—a new name and a new look — If you need to do a Google search on your iPhone or iPod touch it's now faster and easier when you use our redesigned Google Search app, formerly Google Mobile App. If you've been using Google Mobile App for a while, you'll notice that things look different.
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MacStories, LaptopMemo, Redmond Pie, Gadgetell, Search Engine Land, 9 to 5 Mac, TiPb, Electronista, Pulse2, SlashGear, Erictric, App Advice, RazorianFly, TechCrunch, TUAW, Mashable!, Pocket-lint, ThinkMobile, Gizmodo, Download Squad and Electricpig
Carolyn Penner / Twitter Blog:
Making Twitter more secure: HTTPS — Today, we're taking an important step to make it easier to manage the security of your Twitter experience - we are adding a user setting that lets you always use HTTPS when accessing Twitter.com. Using HTTPS for your favorite Internet services …
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PC Magazine, eWeek, TechCrunch, ReadWriteWeb, Technologizer, The Next Web, Techie Buzz, Epicenter, The Blog Herald, BetaNews, Pulse2 and Digital Society
Oliver Burkeman / Guardian:
The internet is over — Oliver Burkeman went to Texas to the South by Southwest festival of film, music and technology, in search of the next big idea. After three days he found it: the boundary between ‘real life’ and ‘online’ has disappeared — If my grandchildren ever ask …
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Gawker and Local Media Watch
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Jeremiah Owyang / Web Strategy:
SXSW 2011: Great for Networking, But No Technology Breakthroughs — I'm writing from a Jetblue flight from Austin back to Silly Valley, it's a great chance for me reflect on what happened in the last few days at SXSW and sober up both from last night's party and the excess of stimuli -they both require some detox.
Derek Kessler / PreCentral.net:
TouchPad set for a June release, priced from $499; 7-inch coming in September? — HP was and has remained mum on the pricing and release timeframe (planned for “summer") for their TouchPad tablet, but we've got a few more details on that matter. A major US retailer is getting their employees ready …
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PC Magazine, X-bit labs, SAI, MobileWhack, GottaBeMobile, IntoMobile, Know Your Cell, MobileBurn.com, Electronista, Gizmodo and Softpedia News
Peter Bright / Ars Technica:
Feature: The most modern browser there is: Internet Explorer 9 reviewed — When Microsoft first introduced Internet Explorer 9 at PDC in November 2009, it didn't show much. A few benchmarks, some talk about the technologies that the browser would use, and a little information about the direction that development would take.
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eWeek, The Register, The Windows Blog, PC World, Geek.com, SAI, ThinkMobile, Seattle Times, ReadWriteWeb, GeekWire, InfoWorld, The Download Blog and The Next Web
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Jacob Schulman / Engadget:
Internet Explorer 9 gets WebM support with ‘preview’ plug-in from Google, internet video gets more friendly
Internet Explorer 9 gets WebM support with ‘preview’ plug-in from Google, internet video gets more friendly
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Webmonkey and The Register
Alexia Tsotsis / TechCrunch:
AOL Asks Us If We Can Tone It Down — Earlier this week I interviewed Duncan Jones and Jake Gyllenhaal at SXSW, at the press junket for their movie The Source Code. While the film doesn't have a huge tech angle other than the title, I thought it might be good video content for TCTV …
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The Moviefone Blog, @scotteweinberg, Soshable, @jayrosen_nyu, @hblodget, @alexia, @dannysullivan, @jeffjarvis and @scotteweinberg, more at Mediagazer »
Bloomberg:
LivingSocial Is Said to Seek Funding Valuing Daily-Deal Site at $2 Billion — LivingSocial, the second-biggest website for daily coupons, is close to raising as much as $400 million in funding that would value the company at more than $2 billion, two people familiar with the matter said.
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Matt Rosoff / SAI: Silicon Alley Insider:
Living Social Wants To Raise Another HUGE Round
Living Social Wants To Raise Another HUGE Round
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Wall Street Journal
Marc Parry / Wired Campus:
Colleges Discriminate Against the Blind With Google Apps, Advocates Say — Many colleges find Google's free e-mail and word-processing services irresistible. — Blind professors and students find them to be something else: inaccessible. — That's the accusation of a civil-rights complaint filed today …
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NFB, PC World, eCampus News and Education IT Blog
Josh Constine / Inside Facebook:
Facebook Launching Local Deals Subscription Service — Facebook is showing a special story in the news feed urging users to subscribe to updates about its Deals location-based check-in rewards program, and to invite their friends to subscribe too. A link in the story leads to a new subscription page …
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TechCrunch and PC World
John Paczkowski / Digital Daily:
Apple Postpones iPad 2 Launch in Japan — With Japan facing a mounting crisis in the wake of last week's devastating earthquake and tsunami, Apple has decided to postpone the launch of the iPad 2 in the country. — “We are delaying the launch of the iPad 2 in Japan while the country …
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Digits, Gadget Lab, Reuters, PadGadget, AppleInsider, InformationWeek, Neowin.net, Electronista, GigaOM, Pulse2, MacStories, PC World, Erictric, lalawag, MobileBurn.com, Fortune, Examiner, MacRumors, IntoMobile, Macworld, WebProNews and paidContent:UK
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Mark Gurman / 9 to 5 Mac:
iPad 2 shortages continue: now shipping in 4-5 weeks from Apple's online store
iPad 2 shortages continue: now shipping in 4-5 weeks from Apple's online store
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eWeek, Technologizer, Apple Bitch, AppleInsider, Tech Trader Daily, Mashable!, Digital Daily, App Advice, MacStories, Softpedia News, Electricpig, Macworld, SAI, Electronista, GottaBeMobile, VentureBeat, RazorianFly, MacNN and MacRumors
Dan Frommer / SAI: Silicon Alley Insider:
Netflix Begins Its Assault On Cable Industry, May Spend Big Bucks On Exclusive Original Series* — One way for Netflix to become more of a “must have” service and not just a “nice to have” could be to distribute must-watch original content. — So a few years after shutting …
Mike Loukides / O'Reilly Radar:
What has Twitter become? — At O'Reilly, we've long believed that one criterion for long-term success is creating more value than you capture. When you do so, you create the possibility for an ecosystem that's larger than you are. You create a healthy environment in which you, your partners, and even your competitors can thrive.
Peter Kafka / MediaMemo:
Facebook Takes Another Swing At Web Video: Live Streaming Major League Baseball — Last week, you could rent a movie on Facebook. Today, you can watch a live pro baseball game on the site. — Still think Facebook can't be a big player in Web video? — You can watch the game …
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paidContent and SAI, Thanks:beet_tv
Ben Yoskovitz / Next Montreal:
Zappos Stops Shipping to Canada — E-commerce in Canada generally sucks. The selection is crappier on the Canadian equivalent of U.S.-based stores (think: Amazon), shipping is more expensive and the overall experience is much worse than in the U.S. And now, Zappos is shutting down completely in Canada.
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Pulse2
Nate Anderson / Ars Technica:
Obama “IP czar” wants felony charges for illegal Web streaming — The Obama administration wants to make sure that the illegal streaming of music and movies over the Internet is a felony, and it also wants to give the federal government wiretap authority in copyright cases.
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MacNN, TUAW, Apple Gazette, MacStories, Broadcasting & Cable, The Loop, CNET News and Search Engine Watch
Anna Mongayt / Google Enterprise Blog:
New Google Apps feature release process — 100% web applications have many advantages over legacy and single tenant hosted technologies, and you consistently tell us that the ability to access improvements as they become available is one of the most important.
Don Clark / Digits:
Intel, Facebook Talk Up New “Micro” Servers — Intel, once known mainly for pushing computing performance to the limit, now also designs chips to help save power and space in computer rooms. Major purchasers of server systems, including Facebook, seem to be listening.
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eWeek, GigaOM, PC World, Between the Lines Blog and VentureBeat
Andrew Munchbach / BGR:
Verizon grabs 12% of U.S. iPhone market in just one month — Mobile analytics company Chitika has been keeping a running tally of just how many iPhones are running on both AT&T and Verizon. Using the data flowing across its ad network, the company has calculated that almost 1 out of every 8 iPhones …
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Chitika Insights, MacStories, iOSnoops, Electronista, App Advice and MacRumors
Bill Slawski / SEO by the Sea:
The First PageRank Patent and the Newest — If you were asked to point out the patent that describes PageRank, and you went searching at the US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), you might quickly get confused. A little more confusion comes today, with the granting of a new patent on PageRank to Stanford University.
Erick Schonfeld / TechCrunch:
Study: Mobile Ad-Tracking Systems Are “Blind” To 80 Percent Of Apple iOS Devices — Apple mobile iOS devices (iPads, iPhones, and iPod Touches) are used by 130 million people, but they present a huge blindspot to advertisers. All Apple mobile devices use the Safari browser, as do millions of Apple laptop and desktop computers.
Dan Frommer / SAI: Silicon Alley Insider:
Here's How The Japan Crisis Could Affect Apple iPad 2 Production And Other Tech Supply Chains — A lot of tech components still come from Japan, and therefore the earthquake- and tsunami-related crisis could affect production volume, potentially slowing down manufacturing.
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Tech Trader Daily
Adam Feldman / Google Code Blog:
Improving the security of Google APIs with SSL — We at Google go to great lengths to ensure every step is taken to protect our users' data. As part of our ongoing effort to improve security everywhere, we will start requiring the use of SSL in many products.
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Google Geo Developers Blog
MG Siegler / TechCrunch:
Apple Keeps Right On Approving Amazon And Netflix Updates Without In-App Purchases — Remember when everyone was freaking out over the Apple in-app subscription changes? You should. It was just a month ago. And while some of the fears that arose do appear to be very real …
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Electronista and MacRumors Page 2