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John Gruber / Daring Fireball:
WWDC 2011 Prelude — What I Know — If I were to publish everything I know regarding tomorrow's announcements, it would be a short and decidedly unsensational article. What I know are a handful of minor features at the edges. The big picture regarding iOS 5 and iCloud — and how the two interrelate — is an utter mystery to me.
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PR Newswire, AppleInsider, The Apple Core Blog, Gizmodo, MacStories, iPhone Download Blog, Electronista and 9 to 5 Mac
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Leander Kahney / Cult of Mac:
What Is Steve Jobs Announcing Monday? Here's The Scoop About iCloud & Time Capsules [Exclusive] — Apple has already revealed that Steve Jobs will talk about iCloud, iOS 5 and OS X Lion during his WWDC keynote on Monday morning. — In addition, it's rumored that Apple's wireless Time Capsule backup/router will get a big update.
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Mashable!, SAI, T3.com News, Apple Bitch, I4U News, TiPb, Electronista, MacRumors, App Advice, Gizmodo, CNET News and iClarified
Mark Gurman / 9 to 5 Mac:
Apple may surprise with June 14 launch of Mac OS X Lion
Apple may surprise with June 14 launch of Mac OS X Lion
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GottaBeMobile, MacRumors, MacHackPC, Electronista, MacStories, Shoutpedia and iClarified, Thanks:markgurman
Kevin Fox / fox @ fury:
My guesses on the huge changes Apple will unveil at WWDC
My guesses on the huge changes Apple will unveil at WWDC
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Joel Housman, Cult of Mac, Ars Technica, Fortune, MacDailyNews and PC Magazine
Steve Cheney / steve's blog:
Why Groupon is Worth $25 Billion Dollars — Admittedly, Groupon is a work in progress. They continue to spend insane amounts of money to acquire customers and merchants to try to extend their dual-sided network effect with consumers and merchants. Many people see this as unsustainable, some adamant it's all just a Ponzi scheme.
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knewton.com, @erickschonfeld and @msuster
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Don Dodge / Don Dodge on The Next Big Thing:
How does Groupon work? Is the business model sustainable?
How does Groupon work? Is the business model sustainable?
Thanks:dondodge
Vinicius Vacanti / Yipit Blog:
The Reports of Groupon's Death Are Greatly Exaggerated
The Reports of Groupon's Death Are Greatly Exaggerated
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SAI, The Business Insider, Digital Trends, SAI and Examiner, Thanks:vacanti
MG Siegler / parislemon:
On Grouponzi — While I have an account, I've never actually used Groupon.
On Grouponzi — While I have an account, I've never actually used Groupon.
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broadstuff, TechCrunch, E-Commerce Times, @stevecheney, @manan, @kevinrose, @hnshah and @semilshah
Joanna Stern / This is my next:
Windows 8: features, screenshots, and everything else you need to know — It finally happened! On Wednesday, we finally got a glimpse at what Microsoft has in store for its next version of Windows and how it plans to compete in the tablet market. Yes, after months of some leaked screenshots and rumors …
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Lionel Menchaca / Dell Community:
Microsoft's Windows 8 Gamble Just Might Work — First off, let me make this clear: the post that follows is my personal opinion and does not represent Dell's views on the topic. — I've been following the considerable volume of reactions since Microsoft unveiled the concept behind Windows 8 that they unveiled last week at D9.
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Computerworld and The Business Insider, Thanks:dell
Sean Hollister / Engadget:
Motorola Droid 3 leaks out in tutorial vids, confirms 8MP camera and 1080p recordings (video) — Verizon and Motorola have kept a tighter lid on the Droid 3 than many recent smartphones we've seen, but a nice big leak just sprang from the bottom of the pot — startup gadget blog PhonePads …
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CNET News, Examiner, PopHerald.com, Mashable!, BGR, This is my next, PhoneArena, AndroidSPIN, Droid Life, GottaBeMobile, Electronista and Android and Me
Nina Mandell / NY Daily News:
1500 people show up for 16-year-old's birthday party after she forgets to set Facebook settings — It's her party - and she'll invite everyone on Facebook if she wants to. — A 16-year-old girl in Germany ditched her own party after she forgot to set the privacy settings on the invitation and accidentally invited ... well everybody.
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Examiner, Associated Press, TechCrunch, Gawker, Deutsche Welle, CTV.ca and Reuters
Matt Brian / The Next Web:
Pastebin: How a popular code-sharing site became the ultimate hacker hangout — In recent months, technology news has been dominated by reports of numerous hacking attempts, subsequent break-ins and embarrassment of companies that have seen customer information stolen and their reputations tarnished.
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Guardian, DailyTech, PC Magazine and Disruptors
Alison Gendar / NY Daily News:
Anthony Weiner's stimulating week: How a lewd Twitter photo may have derailed politician's future — WASHINGTON - In the nano-second it takes to send a tweet, Rep. Anthony Weiner's political career has short-circuited. — From the moment a lewd photograph of bulging briefs was sent …
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The Smoking Gun, CJR, Daily Kos, Mashable!, Right Wing News and The Huffington Post
Leena Rao / TechCrunch:
Eric Schmidt And Others Invest In Rich Media Display Ad Startup Spongecell — Spongecell, a startup that places rich media ads in display advertisements, has raised a new round of financing led by Eric Schmidt and Jim Pallotta, Chairman and Managing Director of Raptor Group.
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paidContent
Juro Osawa / Wall Street Journal:
Hackers Attack Nintendo — Nintendo Co. said Sunday that a server for its U.S. unit's website had been hacked into but that no company or customer information was compromised, marking the first time the Japanese gaming giant has been targeted in widespread global hacking attacks.
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Examiner, Reuters, Digital Trends, VentureBeat, AllThingsD, Guardian, PhysOrg.com, @lulzsec, PC Magazine, FT Tech Hub, Electronista, VG247, climbthenet.com, Neowin.net, GeekWire, Associated Press, Kotaku and Slashdot
Jenna Wortham / New York Times:
Instagram Rises as Social Web Embraces Photo Sharing — Digital camera sales may be weak, but thanks to cellphones, picture-taking has never been more of an everyday thing. Now a wave of mobile applications is letting people tweak their cellphone snapshots and share them with friends and strangers.
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Instagram News and ReadWriteWeb
Matt Rosoff / SAI: Silicon Alley Insider:
The Silliest Idea Ever: Facebook Going After Google In Search — Yesterday, Blue Nile and Wetpaint founder Ben Elowitz hypothesized on TechCrunch that Facebook could kill Google completely by getting into the search business. — I heard the same idea floated at a dinner for tech journalists hosted …
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The Business Insider and Beyond Search
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Ben Elowitz / TechCrunch:
How Facebook Can Put Google Out of Business
How Facebook Can Put Google Out of Business
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@scottbreynolds and SAI