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Sarah Kessler / Mashable!:
EXCLUSIVE: Apple Store Sets Secret Service on Spy Camera Artist — Artist Kyle McDonald installed a program on computers in two New York Apple Store locations that automatically takes a photo every minute. Now his personal computers have been confiscated by the U.S. Secret Service.
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The Atlantic Wire, The Not-So Private Parts, The Business Insider, NBC Bay Area, Appolicious Advisor, Sydney Morning Herald, PetaPixel, TechEye, CNET News, digiday:DAILY, Disruptors, Gizmodo, Digital Trends, 9to5Mac, Examiner, msnbc.com, MacNN, iClarified, SlashGear, Betabeat, ifoAppleStore, TUAW, Gawker and Gothamist
Seth Weintraub / 9to5Mac:
Apple Store overnight planned for July 13th, new MacBook Airs and Lion signage awaits — We've heard from a few overseas sources that Apple Retail stores are planning ‘overnights’ on July 13th. Overnights are generally where Apple refreshes store displays and trains up management on new products.
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CrunchGear, BGR, GigaOM, Computerworld, Crave, AppleInsider, TUAW, MacDaddyNews.com, Tools, Apple Bitch, Softpedia News, SlashGear, O'Grady's PowerPage, Digital Trends, T3.com News, Techie Buzz, Gadgetsteria, Pocket-lint, MacStories, MacNN, MacRumors, Electricpig.co.uk, Gizmodo and iClarified
Mat Honan / Gizmodo:
I Flunked My Social Media Background Check. Will You? — Your next job application could require a social media background check. Odds are, you have no clue what that means. Nobody does. It's new and scary and probably scours the Web for pictures of you puking on the beach. — But screw speculation.
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Marketing Pilgrim, Thanks:gizmodo
Sarah McBride / Reuters:
Google's Schmidt sees room for several social networks — (Reuters) - Google Inc is leaving open the door to more co-operation with social-media giants Facebook and Twitter, and believes there is room for multiple social networks as it rolls out its own, executive chairman Eric Schmidt said.
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The Register, Inquirer, Wall Street Journal, NBC Bay Area and TechEye
Zach Epstein / BGR:
The BlackBerry PlayBook is my favorite tablet — Research In Motion launched its first tablet, the BlackBerry PlayBook, on April 19th of this year. Since that point in time — and even before, courtesy of reviews — the slender slate has been lambasted. A vocal minority belts praises …
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PalmAddicts
Derrick Harris / GigaOM:
Facebook trapped in MySQL ‘fate worse than death’ — According to database pioneer Michael Stonebraker, Facebook is operating a huge, complex MySQL implementation equivalent to “a fate worse than death,” and the only way out is “bite the bullet and rewrite everything.”
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Marketing Pilgrim, @edwardoneill and Peter O'Kelly's Reality Check
Joshua Topolsky / This is my next:
iPhone 5 redesign likely says WSJ, but have you met the iPad HD? — The Wall Street Journal now seems to be confirming what our sources told us back in April about the iPhone 5 (or whatever Apple decides to call it). According to the report (which closely mirrors some of the chatter …
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Network World, Digital Trends, 9to5Mac, Inquirer, Techland, Apple Bitch, BGR, App Advice, Softpedia News, Neowin.net, SlashGear, Fortune, Ars Technica, TekGoblin, Examiner, msnbc.com, Light Reading, Geek.com, AppleInsider, IntoMobile, Technologizer, MacStories, FT Tech Hub, SFGate, WinBeta, WebProNews, DisplayBlog, VentureBeat, PC World, Mercury News, PE Hub Blog, The Toybox Blog, I4U News, GottaBeMobile, iThinkDifferent, The Business Insider, parislemon, mocoNews, iLounge, MobileBurn.com, ITProPortal, MacRumors, MacNN, InformationWeek, iPhone Download Blog, everythingiCafe, The Next Web, iClarified, SplatF, The Apple Core Blog, Wall Street Journal, CNET News, TechSpot and Gizmodo
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Mike Webb / Mac Post:
‘iPad HD’ Launching this Fall with Pro-Level Apps Support
‘iPad HD’ Launching this Fall with Pro-Level Apps Support
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The Business Insider, 9to5Mac and SlashGear
Peter Kafka / AllThingsD:
Good Bet: We Can Stop Betting on Spotify's U.S. Launch Next Week — Alrighty. So we know that Spotify has a new round of funding, and deals with most of the big music labels, and we know that the music service itself says it's coming to the U.S. soon. So when will it actually open for business in America?
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9to5Mac, Gadgetsteria, SlashGear, Electronista, Gizmodo, Techland, FierceMobileContent, PSFK, Music Ally, SFWeekly, PC Pro and Digital Media Wire
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James Brightman / IndustryGamers:
John Carmack: ‘Unquestionable’ That Mobile Will Surpass Current Consoles — id Software's John Carmack has taken a greater and greater interest in mobile gaming over the last couple years, and the rate at which the hardware iterates in the smartphone and tablet space has allowed the technology to nearly catch up with consoles.
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The Register, VG247, Eurogamer, bit-tech.net and Slashdot
Derrick Harris / GigaOM:
Has Dropbox set the stage for a privacy revolution? — Life has been something of a rollercoaster ride for Dropbox lately. In May, the consumer cloud-storage service was hit with an FTC complaint based on allegedly misleading contractual language about data security.
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IT Project Failures Blog, GottaBeMobile, Android Phone Fans, GeekWire, The Dropbox Blog and Softpedia News
Erick Schonfeld / TechCrunch:
Although Many Investors Are Spinning, Turntable.fm Has Not Yet Picked A DJ — Although many investors are spinning for the chance to invest in Turntable.fm, the hot music startup has not yet picked a DJ, despite reports to the contrary. Business Insider claims that Turntable has raised $7.5 million …
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Alyson Shontell / The Business Insider:
CONFIRMED: Turntable.fm Has Raised $7.5 Million Round At $37.5 Million Valuation
CONFIRMED: Turntable.fm Has Raised $7.5 Million Round At $37.5 Million Valuation
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Betabeat, Music Ally, hypebot, VentureBeat and Betabeat
Thomas Ricker / This is my next:
How Sony accidentally did the right thing with Light Peak — Sony and Thunderbolt — they go together like Memory Stick and SD, ATRAC and MP3, or Betamax and VHS. Consequently, Sony's high-speed I/O implementation is similar to Thunderbolt, but it isn't Thunderbolt.
Timothy Lee / Disruptive Economics:
Microsoft's Android Shakedown — In the 1980s, attorney Gary Reback was working at Sun Microsystems, then a young technology startup. A pack of IBM employees in blue suits showed up at Sun headquarters seeking royalties for 7 patents that IBM claimed Sun had infringed.
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AllThingsD, The Business Insider and Guardian
MG Siegler / TechCrunch:
With Google+ (And A Tweak For Analytics), The Social Sharing War Is Fully On — Google and Facebook are at war. This is old news. They both want to be the center of the Internet — but there can be only one center. For a while, it looked like things were quickly shifting Facebook's way after years of dominance by Google.
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digiday:DAILY
Brian David Eoff / ReadWriteWeb:
How We Use the Tools We Choose: A Week of Worldwide Usage Data — Does the type of device that you use change the way that you consume and create information? Does it alter the types of content that you look at? We were curious, so we took a look at a week of Bitly click data (June 6th - 12th) to find out!
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9to5Mac, MacStories and MacRumors
Jack Purcher / Patently Apple:
Apple Wants to Beat HP's WebOS Sharing Feature with Something Cooler — When HP first introduced the TouchPad's “Touch to Share” feature earlier this year, fans and industry pundits alike applauded them for their innovation. Well, it appears that Apple has been working on something similar for about 18 months now.
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Mashable!, Gizmodo, 9to5Mac, CNET News and MacStories
Edmund Lee / AdAge:
Google+ Brand Pages Coming in Two Weeks — Ford, MTV and Mashable Likely Among First Allowed to Create Company Pages — Soon after the launch of Google+ came the inevitable next question: When can brands set up pages there, as they have successfully on Facebook? Now, an answer: in about two weeks.
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Pocket-lint, Softpedia News, 9to5Google, Quick Online Tips, ClickZ, @semilshah, @eric_andersen and Adotas, Thanks:steverubel
Om Malik / GigaOM:
Google Hangouts gives the “Alive Web” a big boost — A few weeks ago when I fell in love with Turntable.fm, I wrote about the emergence of a web that was alive. Driven by constant connectivity, this “Alive Web” is a web that is experienced when and if we want. It was about immersion and interactions.
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Off On A Tangent
Evelyn M. Rusli / DealBook:
Investment Values Twitter at $8 Billion — While Twitter isn't rushing to go public like some of its larger peers, the micro-blogging service doesn't lack investor interest. — The San Francisco, Calif.-based start-up is in the process of raising $400 million dollars …
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Fast Company, Softpedia News, FM Blog, The Business Insider, VentureBeat, @dannysullivan and @rafat
Victoria Espinel / White House.gov Blog:
Working Together to Stop Internet Piracy — The Administration is committed to reducing infringement of American intellectual property as part of our ongoing commitment to support jobs, increase exports and maintain our global competitiveness. — The joining of Internet service providers …
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DSLreports, Computerworld, Ars Technica, Hollywood Reporter, Bloomberg, The Huffington Post, VentureBeat, MediaPost, Daggle, ExtremeTech, Techie Buzz and IP Osgoode
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Nate Anderson / Ars Technica:
Major ISPs agree to “six strikes” copyright enforcement plan
Major ISPs agree to “six strikes” copyright enforcement plan
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Wall Street Journal, Music Ally, New York Times, TorrentFreak, The Next Web, Gawker, Threat Level, PC World, @dannysullivan, BGR, Media Maverick, Geek.com, Neowin.net, Gadgetsteria, BetaNews, Gizmodo, GigaOM, DSLreports, WebProNews, Slashdot and Pulse2