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Devindra Hardawar / VentureBeat:
Google opens up, then closes Google+ invites due to “insane demand” — If you were desperate to get a Google+ invite yesterday, there's a very good chance you could have landed one tonight as Google gave existing Plus users the ability to invite anyone to test out the service.
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Search Engine Land, The Next Web, ReadWriteWeb, Gizmodo, TechCrunch, The Next Web, Softpedia News, @ryan, Neowin.net, @nicole and Engadget
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Liz Gannes / AllThingsD:
Google+ Solves the Social Privacy Problem by Making Friending Very Complicated — I've been using Google+ for a little more than a day now, and I think I'm just starting to grasp how this “Circles” concept works. The idea is to give users much more control over who they share with …
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The Business Insider and Fred Stutzman
Tim Bradshaw / Financial Times:
The first Google+ privacy flaw — A big part of Google's pitch for its new social networking service is that it's easier for users to manage who sees what they post on the site. Privacy has never been a strong suit for either Facebook or Google, but the Circles feature on Google+ is a simpler …
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Digits, Gizmodo, Smarterware, Common Sense Journalism and Guardian
Marshall Kirkpatrick / ReadWriteWeb:
First Night With Google Plus: This is Very Cool — I thought I'd type up some notes after an evening of using Google's new social network, Google Plus. This is a really big deal, a super ambitious effort involving scores of engineers over months of near total secrecy.
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Marketing.fm and Search Engine Land
Kara Swisher / AllThingsD:
Exclusive: Myspace to Be Sold to Specific Media for $35 Million — Closing another chapter on one of the Internet's most iconic properties, Myspace has been sold to to Specific Media, an advertising network, for $35 million. — Sources close to the situation said the deal is being completed today …
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Edmund Lee / AdAge:
Specific Media CEO Talks MySpace and Justin Timberlake
Specific Media CEO Talks MySpace and Justin Timberlake
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Fast Company, Guardian, Guardian and PSFK
Ben Popper / Betabeat:
Myspace's 50 Million User Profiles Now Belong to an Ad Targeting Firm
Myspace's 50 Million User Profiles Now Belong to an Ad Targeting Firm
Thanks:nitashatiku
Alexia Tsotsis / TechCrunch:
He's Bringing Myspace Back: Justin Timberlake Takes A Stake
He's Bringing Myspace Back: Justin Timberlake Takes A Stake
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Mashable!, Business Wire, @dondodge, L.A. Times Tech Blog, Hollywood Reporter, SlashGear, msnbc.com, AllThingsD, Deal Journal, MediaPost and Digital Trends
Walter S. Mossberg / AllThingsD:
TouchPad Needs More Apps, Reboot To Rival iPad — A small army of multitouch tablet computers has been launched this year to take on Apple's iPad, which has managed to sell 25 million units and attract 90,000 tablet-specific apps in just about 15 months, and is already in its second generation, the iPad 2.
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Bill Detwiler / TR Dojo Blog:
Teardown of HP TouchPad: Made like a PC and straightforward to repair
Teardown of HP TouchPad: Made like a PC and straightforward to repair
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Between the Lines Blog and Liliputing, Thanks:techrepublic
Danny Sullivan / Daggle:
An Open Letter To Jeff Bezos On Terminating The Amazon Affiliate Program In California — Dear Jeff- — Thank you for your letter today, informing me that after seven years of being one of your affiliates — and having earned for you about $150,000 in that time — that you “deeply regret” …
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Chris Foresman / Ars Technica:
The technology inside Apple's $50 Thunderbolt cable — The first Thunderbolt compatible peripherals—Promise's Pegasus RAIDs—started shipping on Tuesday. Using the RAIDs with a Thunderbolt equipped Mac, though, requires a rather expensive $50 cable that is only available from Apple.
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GigaOM, Digital Trends, AppleInsider, O'Grady's PowerPage, Neowin.net, iFixit Blog, Gadget Lab, I4U News, MacStories, SlashGear, CNET News, iFans, CrunchGear, MacRumors, TUAW, Softpedia News, Gizmodo and Electronista
NielsenWire:
In US, Smartphones Now Majority of New Cellphone Purchases — Apple iOS up, Android flat, RIM down among recent acquirers. — Smartphones continue to grow in popularity. According to Nielsen's May survey of mobile consumers in the U.S., 38 percent now own smartphones.
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BGR, Fortune, mocoNews, GigaOM, CNET News, AllThingsD, The Business Insider, Electronista, @digiphile and I4U News
Gregg Keizer / Computerworld:
Massive botnet ‘indestructible,’ say researchers — 4.5M-strong botnet ‘most sophisticated threat today’ to Windows PCs — Computerworld - A new and improved botnet that has infected more than four million PCs is “practically indestructible,” security researchers say.
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PC Magazine, InfoWorld, TG Daily, ITProPortal, Digital Trends and The Register
John C. Dvorak / PC Magazine:
Are Amazon Reviews Corrupt? — A study has shed some light on the objectivity Amazon's customer review process. You should be aware of a few things. — It's a known fact that PR agencies and corporations have been burrowing into the community of online, “public” reviewers and obscure bloggers …
John Cook / GeekWire:
Audio: Microsoft's Ballmer gives a bellowing response to calls for his dismissal — You'd think that the Seattle Rotary Club might be friendly turf for Steve Ballmer. But it didn't take long for a Rotarian to toss a hardball question to the Microsoft CEO after he finished formal remarks today at the Westin in downtown Seattle.
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WinRumors, GMSV, The Next Web, TechFlash, Seattle Times, The Business Insider and All about Microsoft Blog, Thanks:lovelletters
Jason Kincaid / TechCrunch:
Google Now Lets Website Owners Measure The Power Of +1 (And Any Other Social Widget) — Back in March, Google officially started rolling out the +1 Button in its search results, allowing users to vote up the pages they found most useful. Two months later, on June 1, it launched a widget …
Mark Gurman / 9 to 5 Mac:
New MacBook Airs with OS X Lion, Thunderbolt and Sandy Bridge in mid-July — Apple's new MacBook Air line has been expected for weeks now, with evidence supporting a refresh coming by way of constraints at global retailers and most recently at major Apple reseller BestBuy.com.
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Neowin.net, SlashGear, Ars Technica, BGR and MacRumors, Thanks:jakeosmith
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Neil Hughes / AppleInsider:
Supply of Apple's white MacBook severely constrained ahead of Lion debut
Supply of Apple's white MacBook severely constrained ahead of Lion debut
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Engadget, Apple Gazette, The Register, Apple Bitch, T3.com News, eWeek, VentureBeat, MacRumors and Electronista
Stephen Shankland / CNET News:
IBM leaps two hurdles for next-gen memory — IBM has solved two related problems with phase-change memory and now says the next-generation data-storage technology will be ready for use in 2016 in servers. — In a paper for the IEEE International Memory Workshop, Big Blue researchers describe …
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Engadget, Computerworld, The Register and VentureBeat
Todd Stone / The Business Insider:
Sorry Google And Facebook, The Kids Want To Intern At Startups — While interning at Google or Facebook is still heaven for computer science students worldwide, some have started to consider working at a small startup as a perfectly viable, if not more attractive, alternative.
Vlad Savov / Engadget:
Skype 2.0 brings two-way video calling to Nexus S, Desire S, Xperia Neo and Xperia Pro — The latest update to Skype's Android application has just been rolled out and a big part of its goodie delivery is two-way video calling. Only a quartet of phones are supported right now …
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Digital Trends, Inquirer, CNET News, CNET News, mocoNews, The Register, The Big Blog, TechCrunch, Gizmodo and Android Phone Fans
Ingrid Lunden / mocoNews:
Nokia's Asset Offload Continues: Messaging Biz Goes To Synchronica For $25M — The streamlining at Nokia (NYSE: NOK) continues apace. Today it was announced that the Finnish company has sold its North American messaging business to Synchronica, a specialist in that field, for $25 million in cash.
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TechEye, Synchronica News, InfoWorld, AllThingsD, MobileBurn.com and My Nokia Blog
Josh Constine / Inside Facebook:
Facebook Adds Reverse Chronological Sorting to Comments Box Plugin, Now on 300,000 Sites — This afternoon Facebook announced two updates to its Comments Box plugin for third-party websites, along with the fact that 300,000 sites have integrated the plugin since its March 1st release.
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Softpedia News and The Next Web
Pete Williams / msnbc.com:
NBC News: Hacker attack cripples al-Qaida web communications — WASHINGTON — Computer hackers shut down al-Qaida's ability to communicate its messages to the world through the Internet, interrupting the group's flow of videos and communiqués, according to a terrorism expert.
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TechSpot, The Register, PC World, ITProPortal and Softpedia News