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John Gruber / Daring Fireball:
Why the Nitro JavaScript Engine Isn't Available to Apps Outside Mobile Safari in iOS 4.3 — Along a similar line to today's story about the performance differences between Mobile Safari and the system-wide UIWebView control in iOS 4.3, was Tuesday's mini-brouhaha about web app performance outside Mobile Safari.
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Jim Dalrymple / The Loop:
Study comparing Android to iPhone Web browsing speed flawed — A Canadian software company, Blaze Software, released a report today of what it calls the “largest ever research study of smart phone browser performance.” The problem is, the study is flawed.
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IntoMobile, Guardian, TUAW, BGR, Hardware 2.0 Blog, Redmond Pie, Electricpig, BetaNews, Android Community, Computerworld, Network World, @gartenberg, PC World, Yahoo! Finance, Techland, L.A. Times Tech Blog, Ubergizmo, Bloomberg, The Next Web, PalmAddicts, Daring Fireball, SAI, Digital Trends, 9 to 5 Mac, CNET News, The Huffington Post, Slashdot, Pulse2, ReadWriteWeb and SlashGear, Thanks:khaled
Cade Metz / The Register:
Apple: Yes, Safari outperforms embedded iOS web viewer
Apple: Yes, Safari outperforms embedded iOS web viewer
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@diveintomark, Blaze.io, eWeek, Epicenter, 9 to 5 Mac, BetaNews, The Next Web, TechSpot and Examiner
Business Week:
Are Four Words Worth $25 Billion for Groupon? — Inside Andrew Mason's plan to remake Groupon, fend off copycats, and change your spending habits forever — On a frigid Chicago morning in early March, Andrew Mason stood on a street corner outside his company's offices to reveal …
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Fast Company, Techland, Bloomberg, Mashable! and SAI
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Scott Austin / Venture Capital Dispatch:
Groupon Valued At $25B? That Would Top Google At IPO
Groupon Valued At $25B? That Would Top Google At IPO
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Softpedia News, BusinessWeek.com, Fortune, TechCrunch, The Register, VentureBeat, GeekWire and Bloomberg
Peter Kafka / MediaMemo:
Q&A: New York Times Digital Czar Martin Nisenholtz on the Paywall, Pricing, Google and Apple — A lot of you have done a lot of reading, and a lot of writing, about the New York Times' digital paywall/subscription plans. And if any of you who care about this stuff haven't read Ken Doctor's dissection …
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AdExchanger.com, App Advice and Nieman Journalism Lab, more at Mediagazer »
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MG Siegler / TechCrunch:
The Google Loophole Has Become The Facebook/Twitter Loophole
The Google Loophole Has Become The Facebook/Twitter Loophole
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MediaPost, Epicenter, Scripting News, SteveOuting.com, L.A. Times Tech Blog, SAI, Daggle, Engadget, TechSpot, Techdirt, Technologizer, VentureBeat and MediaFile, more at Mediagazer »
Elizabeth Woyke / Mobilized:
Source: iPhone 5 May Have NFC Contactless Capability — Apple's iPhone 4 doesn't have NFC. But could the iPhone 5? — One of the latest, juiciest rumors about Apple's upcoming iPhone, dubbed iPhone 5, is that the device will not include a wireless technology known as Near Field Communication or NFC.
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SAI, 9 to 5 Mac, AppleInsider, Pocket-lint, SAI, The Next Web, Electricpig, Edible Apple, Apple Bitch, MacStories, Electronista, fox @ fury, Phones Review and MacRumors
Jay Yarow / SAI: Silicon Alley Insider:
Exclusive: Yahoo Is About To Sell Delicious For $1-$2 Million — Yahoo is about to close a deal to sell bookmarking site Delicious for $1-$2 million, says a source familiar with the discussions. — Our source isn't sure what company is buying it, but says it's a “strategic partner,” something like StumbleUpon.
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Guardian, Marketing Pilgrim, Pocket-lint, @dannysullivan and The Next Web
Nick Wingfield / Wall Street Journal:
Microsoft, Feds Pull Plug on Spam Network — Microsoft Corp. and federal law enforcement agents seized computer equipment from Internet hosting facilities across the U.S. in a sweeping legal attack designed to cripple the leading source of junk email on the Internet.
Farhad Manjoo / Fast Company:
Google: The Quest — How New CEO Larry Page Will Lead The Company He Cofounded Into The Future — It's not Helen of Troy or the assassination of an archduke, but this spelling-bee-worthy 10-cent word also launched a war, the Great Search Engine War of 2011, between Google and Microsoft.
Caroline McCarthy / The Social:
Deal with it: SXSW has changed — Believe it or not, this was a relatively calm scene compared with what the Austin Convention Center looked like during most of SXSWi. — AUSTIN, Texas—The first time Steve Jang came to the South by Southwest Interactive Festival (historically known as SXSWi), it was 2006.
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Wall Street Journal:
RIM, Carriers Fight Over Digital Wallet — BlackBerry maker Research In Motion Ltd. is locking horns with wireless carriers over control of mobile-payment data, in an example of the battles erupting as smartphones evolve into electronic wallets. — The dispute centers on where key data related …
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Electronista
Andrew Rassweiler / iSuppli:
Japanese Earthquake Poses Potential Supply Problems for iPad 2 — The aftermath of the Japanese earthquake may cause logistical disruptions and supply shortages in Apple Inc.'s iPad 2, which employs several components manufactured in the disaster-stricken country—including a hard …
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Fortune, Inquirer, VentureBeat, L.A. Times Tech Blog, Tech Trader Daily, 9 to 5 Mac, PadGadget, techblog.dallasnews.com, PC World, Edible Apple and MacDailyNews
Othman Laraki / Othman's Blog:
The Economics of Dissent: How Twitter and Facebook Tipped the Revolutionary Equation — Perhaps it is time to update the phrase “The pen is mightier than the sword” to “The Internet is mightier than dictators” — While this statement is made tongue-in-cheek, it is undeniable that we are living through a time of accelerated change.
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NetworkEffect and Peter O'Kelly's Reality Check
Christian Zibreg / 9 to 5 Mac:
Fan backlash over adverts injected in Angry Birds HD — Last night, an update to Angry Birds HD dropped on iPad with fifteen new levels, a new golden egg and a “feature” that has immediately angered loyal fans - adverts. No, not the unobtrusive types of an AdMob or AdSense variety seen in some apps.
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Techland, Phones Review, ThinkMobile, Pluggd.in, SlashGear and App Advice
Ben Horowitz / ben's blog:
Titles and Promotions … Often when I meet with startups, the employees have no job titles. This makes sense, because everybody is just working to build the company. Roles needn't be clearly defined and, in fact, can't be, because everyone does a little bit of everything.
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Venture Capital Dispatch
James Slater / SEO Blog by Dave Naylor:
Hidden Services on Google Social Search — I know I'm a bit behind the times with this one, it's been a few weeks since Google announced changes to the way they integrate social results with normal search results. In the process, they added the ability to publically or privately link …
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Search Engine Land
Peter Kafka / MediaMemo:
Kickstarter Fesses Up: The Crowd-Sourced Funding Startup Has Funding Too — Kickstarter has all the requisite characteristics for a hot startup: An ah-ha! concept, a growing user base, and great buzz. — The one thing it doesn't have are stories about investors clamoring to throw money its way.
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Union Square Ventures, SAI, Betabeat and @pkafka
Josh Lowensohn / Crave: The gadget blog:
Mac App Store low on freebies, high on games — A new report released by market research group Distimo shows that Apple's now three-month old Mac App Store is off to a slower start than its iOS counterparts in terms of app volume, though is becoming a bellwether for more gaming opportunities on the Mac OS platform.
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mocoNews, Electronista, SAI and Softpedia News
Charles Starrett / iLounge:
iPad 2 Wi-Fi, 3G models show microphone differences — iLounge has discovered that the microphones in the Wi-Fi and 3G models of the iPad 2 have different sonic qualities. As noted in our comprehensive review, the microphone hole of the iPad 2 has been moved from its position beside …
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Examiner, TUAW, TiPb, ThinkMobile, iClarified, Gizmodo, Crave, 9 to 5 Mac, MacRumors, AppleInsider, MacNN and everythingiCafe
Robin Wauters / TechCrunch:
FriendFinder Revisits Plans To Go Public — More than a year after cancelling its IPO, citing terrible market conditions, FriendFinder this morning announced that it has filed an amendment to the Registration Statement on Form S-1 with the SEC in connection with a re-launch of its proposed initial public offering.
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PR Newswire, paidContent and VentureBeat
Guardian:
Revealed: US spy operation that manipulates social media — The US military is developing software that will let it secretly manipulate social media sites such as Facebook and Twitter by using fake online personas to influence internet conversations and spread pro-American propaganda.
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TechEye, V3.co.uk, TG Daily, The Huffington Post, Boing Boing, SAI, All Facebook, CrunchGear, WebProNews and Inquirer
Paul Graham:
Subject: Airbnb — Yesterday Fred Wilson published a remarkable post about missing Airbnb. VCs miss good startups all the time, but it's extraordinarily rare for one to talk about it publicly till long afterward. So that post is further evidence what a rare bird Fred is. He's probably the nicest VC I know.
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The Gong Show, A VC, Venture Capital Dispatch and Shiny Objects