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Arik Hesseldahl / NewEnterprise:
Amazon's Cloud Crashed Overnight, And Brought Several Other Companies Down Too — The Amazon Web Services status dashboard is reporting an ongoing failure of its EC2 service on its servers based in Northern Virgina. Foursquare, Quora, and Reddit are reported to have been affected.
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Martin Bryant / The Next Web:
Amazon EC2 troubles bring down Reddit, Foursquare, Quora, Hootsuite and more
Amazon EC2 troubles bring down Reddit, Foursquare, Quora, Hootsuite and more
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GigaOM, CNNMoney.com, TechCrunch Europe, Business Wire, ReadWriteWeb, Tech Trader Daily, Guardian, CenterNetworks, TDW Geeks, CNET News, SAI, Geekosystem, Softpedia News and broadstuff, Thanks:zee
Microsoft:
Nokia and Microsoft Sign Definitive Agreement Ahead of Schedule — Key contributions to new global mobile ecosystem agreed and significant progress made on engineering of new products. — Nokia (NYSE: NOK) and Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT) today announced the signing of a definitive agreement …
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Ina Fried / Mobilized:
Exclusive: Microsoft's Lees and Nokia's Oistamo Talk About Their Just-Signed Contract — Microsoft and Nokia are announcing today that the two companies have signed a definitive contract, fully committing each other to the partnership announced back in February.
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BetaNews, eWeek, Computerworld, TechFlash, TechCrunch, Disruptors, BGR, Softpedia News and WMPoweruser.com
Bobbie Johnson / GigaOM:
Researcher: iPhone Location Data Already Used By Cops — When British programmers Alasdair Allen and Pete Warden took the stage at the Where 2.0 conference to unveil their work on iPhone location tracking, it was clear they had some big news on their hands.
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NewsGrange, Network World, Appolicious Advisor, Know Your Cell, New York Times, GottaBeMobile, willclarke.net and BBC, Thanks:om
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Alex Levinson:
3 Major Issues with the Latest iPhone Tracking “Discovery” — Today, two researchers for O'Reilly media published an article claiming discovery of a hidden tracking system on the iOS 4 operating system. Using simple techniques, Alasdair Allan and Pete Warden extracted data off …
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LAPTOP Magazine, The Apple Core Blog, CNN, DSLreports, F-Secure Antivirus …, The Next Web, PC World, broadstuff, 9 to 5 Mac, Pogue's Posts, Digital Life, Betabeat, O'Reilly Radar, Nelson's Weblog, The Huffington Post, OUT-LAW News, FierceMobileContent, Cult of Mac, NewEnterprise, WebProNews, datasecurityblog.wordpress.com and The Loop
Jay Yarow / Tools:
Apple's iPhone Track-You-Everywhere Data A “Bug,” Or “Oversight,” Says Apple Guru John Gruber
Apple's iPhone Track-You-Everywhere Data A “Bug,” Or “Oversight,” Says Apple Guru John Gruber
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Daring Fireball, AppleInsider, 9 to 5 Mac, SAI, The Next Web, Apple Bitch, MacStories and SlashGear
Eric Slivka / MacRumors:
Senator Asks Apple About Location-Tracking Issues as Experts Weigh In
Senator Asks Apple About Location-Tracking Issues as Experts Weigh In
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Ars Technica, CircleID, GigaOM, Reuters, TDW Geeks and Ars Technica
Larry Dignan / Between the Lines Blog:
Verizon activates 2.2 million iPhones in first quarter, 260,000 HTC Thunderbolts — Verizon delivered better-than-expected first quarter results and gave its tally of iPhone activations. The company activated 2.2 million iPhones in the first quarter and 500,000 4G devices, including 260,000 HTC Thunderbolts.
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Tiernan Ray / Tech Trader Daily:
Apple: Verizon Looking Forward To ‘World’ iPhone — During a conference call with analysts this morning to discuss Q1 results, announced this morning, Verizon Communications (VZ) management remarked that the next version of Apple's (AAPL) iPhone will be a “world phone,” capable of working with other carriers' networks.
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CNET News, Engadget, Electronista, BGR, 9 to 5 Mac, GigaOM, Shiny Objects, Between the Lines Blog, MacRumors, IntoMobile, Apple Bitch and MacStories
Philip Elmer-DeWitt / Fortune:
Apple's 92% earnings windfall: The bloggers nail it, the pros miss by a mile — The shortfall in iPad sales was one of the few categories the Street called correctly — Click to enlarge. — The Wall Street analysts who get paid to cover Apple (AAPL) got some things right.
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Todd Bishop / GeekWire:
Ballmer memo: Microsoft plans unprecedented boost in employee compensation, simpler reviews — Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer. (Microsoft photo) — Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer this morning signaled a broad set of changes in how the company's employees are evaluated and compensated …
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The Microsoft Blog, Digital Daily, SAI, CNET News, All about Microsoft Blog, Mini-Microsoft, SAI and Xconomy, Thanks:allenstephens
Leena Rao / TechCrunch:
Google Allows You To Subscribe To Offers In Portland, New York City, San Francisco — It appears that Google's coupon service Offers, is live, starting in in Portland, Oregon. You also have the ability to subscribe to deals in areas within New York City, Oakland and San Francisco.
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NewsGrange, @chrismessina and Yipit Blog
The Dropbox Blog:
Privacy, Security & Your Dropbox — Like many of you, we've been reading the reports about a change we made to our Terms of Service, and more generally about Dropbox's approach to privacy and security. — Everyone who works at Dropbox knows our most important asset is the trust of our users.
Sarah Perez / ReadWriteWeb:
PlayBook Launch Better Than Expected: About 50,000 Units Sold — After mixed reviews detailing the unfinished state, not to mention the bugs and quirks that comprise RIM's new 7-inch tablet computer, the BlackBerry PlayBook, few expected yesterday's launch to be anything short of failure.
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BGR, CrunchGear, Gizmodo, Times of India, Tools, ITProPortal, BGR, MobileBurn.com, LaptopMemo and TG Daily
David / TmoNews:
HTC Sensation Arriving June 8th? Google Says Yes — Let's just preface this right away with the idea that the June 8th date we are currently seeing as the rumored release for the HTC Sensation COULD be a Europe launch date. We've been hearing June since the middle of March for the HTC Pyramid, now known as the HTC Sensation.
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LAPTOP Magazine, The Toybox Blog, Ubergizmo, Engadget, TechSpot, Fonehome, Android Community, SlashGear and Phones Review
Peter Rojas / gdgt:
Amazon's tablet is coming, but what will it be? — It's something of an open secret that Amazon is working on an Android tablet and I am 99% certain they are having Samsung build one for them. Does the world really need yet another tablet? If it were anyone else, I'd say no …
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ReadWriteWeb, PC World, ZDNet, The Toybox Blog, Gadgetell, Engadget, Know Your Cell, blogs.chron.com, IntoMobile, TechSpot, Fonehome, PhoneArena and The Next Web
Matt Haughey / A Whole Lotta Nothing:
Ev's assholishness is greatly exaggerated — There's been a bunch of stories lately about Ev Williams, co-founder of Blogger and Twitter upon the occasion of him leaving Twitter to do his own thing. Some are outright calling him an a**hole. This Business Insider story of Noah Glass …
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Fast Company, @caro and @danprimack
Tim Stevens / Engadget:
ASUS Eee Pad Transformer hits US on April 26th for $399 — We recently deemed the ASUS Eee Pad Transformer the “best Honeycomb tablet yet.” Admittedly that was before we got our hands on the T-Mobile G-Slate, but it's still an awfully nice hunk of glass, and now we know just how much you're …
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Liliputing, ITworld.com, The Toybox Blog, The Business Insider, Electronic Pulp, Android Police and Android Phone Fans
John Pletz / Chicago Business:
Groupon hires COO from Google — (Crain's) — Groupon Inc. didn't go far to find its new chief operating officer, hiring Google Inc.'s highest-ranking executive in Chicago, Margo Georgiadis. — Ms. Georgiadis, vice-president of global sales planning and technology for Google …
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TechCrunch, SAI and BoomTown
Mark Gurman / 9 to 5 Mac:
Apple pulled Facebook integration from iOS 4, Media Stream is its replacement — Out of everything revealed in yesterday's white iPhone 4 prototype leak, a small settings pane titled ‘Facebook’ stuck to us the most. The first thing that came to mind was that iOS 4 was supposed to include some Facebook integration.
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All Facebook and IntoMobile, Thanks:tc_geeks
Popular Mechanics:
Should Cops Be Allowed to Scan Your Phone During a Traffic Stop? — In Michigan, the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) has filed a complaint alleging that Michigan State Police officers used forensic cellphone analyzers to snoop in drivers' cellphones during routine traffic stops.
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Crave, Ubergizmo, The Register, TG Daily and The Tech Herald …
Alexia Tsotsis / TechCrunch:
Page Sharing Service Bo.lt Lets You Copy, Edit And Share Almost Any Webpage — With $5 million in funding from Benchmark Capital, webpage sharing service Bo.lt launches today after about a year in private beta. Like a “Bit.ly on steroids,” the service lets you paste any URL into its copy engine …
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VatorNews, VentureBeat, PE Hub Blog, Xconomy and The Next Web
John Size / Yahoo! News:
Elections Canada issues warning over tweets and Facebook messages before polls close — OK. This is an official warning from Elections Canada: do not tweet or Facebook election results before the polls close in the west. — Committing such an act, or as the federal body stipulates …
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Reuters, Globe and Mail, Vancouver Sun, UPI, National Post, Digital Life, Toronto Star and The Next Web
Kip Kniskern / LiveSide.net:
Bing announces Read/Write World: expanding connections between maps and imagery — Bing has been making a steady stream of announcements regarding the connection of maps to images for quite some time now, from geo-located PhotoSynths to Streetside and StreetSlide imagery to live video in maps …
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Bing and Softpedia News
Agence France Presse:
Japan Internet providers block child porn — TOKYO (AFP) - A group of Japanese internet service providers started blocking access to child porn websites on Thursday as part of efforts to crack down on the spread of sexually explicit images of children. — Japan is seen as a major global source …