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Xinhua News Agency:
Foxconn to replace workers with 1 million robots in 3 years — Taiwanese technology giant Foxconn will replace some of its workers with 1 million robots in three years to cut rising labor expenses and improve efficiency, said Terry Gou, founder and chairman of the company, late Friday.
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MacRumors, 9to5Mac, AllThingsD, NevilleHobson.com, Electronista and Slashdot
Laura Bly / USA Today:
Plot thickens in Airbnb vacation rental horror story — When a San Francisco blogger named “EJ” wrote a riveting account of how she returned from a week-long business trip last month to find that her home had been ransacked and trashed by a paying guest she'd connected with through …
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TechCrunch, @dannysullivan, Betabeat and Thought Clusters
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Robert Scoble / Google+:
What we can learn from AirBNB and #ransackgate — If you read Techmeme this morning you can see AirBNB is in a deep PR crisis: http://www.techmeme.com/110730/ p4#a110730p4 — Photo credit, this is Airbnb's CEO, Brian Chesney speaking to Y Combinator's Startup School last year.
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@carnage4life and @plusbryan
Michael Arrington / TechCrunch:
How The Hell Is This My Fault?
How The Hell Is This My Fault?
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The Business Insider, Pulse2, Digital Trends, VentureBeat and @sgoraya
J.B. / Fusible.com:
Apple wins dispute over iPods.com, domain name ordered transferred — WIPO Panelist David Cairns has ruled in favor of Apple in a dispute over the domain name ipods.com. — Apple filed the complaint at the end of May with the World Intellectual Property Organization.
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AppleInsider, Neowin.net and iPodNN, Thanks:fusible
Louis Gray:
Topify to Go Dark as Twitter Claims Another Dev Victim — Back in 2009, Topify emerged with detailed Twitter follower notifications, which made the service useful at a time when Twitter's own notifications were text only and didn't provide any information about the user.
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The Equity Kicker, Topify Blog and Newsome.Org
David Gelles / Financial Times:
Inside Match.com — As president and key engineer, Mandy Ginsberg and Amarnath Thombre have taken the world's biggest dating site to a new level — Entering the offices of Match.com is a bit like strutting into a disco. Coloured lights flash from the ceilings, workers lounge on circular banquettes …
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@dgelles, @felixsalmon, @ids, Plenty of fish blog and Felix
Dan Frommer / SplatF:
Apple lawsuit forces Amazon to stop accepting new “Appstore” apps in Germany — Apple's efforts to get Amazon to stop using the word “Appstore” to describe its app store have not been successful yet. — But Apple has caused Amazon some trouble in Germany: Amazon has recently stopped accepting …
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PC Magazine and Techie Buzz
Jillian York / Electronic Frontier Foundation:
A Case for Pseudonyms — pseu ·do ·nym —noun a fictitious name used by an author to conceal his or her identity; pen name. — There are myriad reasons why individuals may wish to use a name other than the one they were born with. They may be concerned about threats …
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@david_connell, @craignewmark and @fredwilson
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Bianca Bosker / The Huffington Post:
Facebook's Randi Zuckerberg: Anonymity Online ‘Has To Go Away’
Facebook's Randi Zuckerberg: Anonymity Online ‘Has To Go Away’
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@violetblue, En Tequila Es Verdad, Daily Mail, @mathewi, The Independent and Gawker
Adrian Covert / Gizmodo:
Anyone Can Access Microsoft's Massive Location Database and See Where Your Laptop and Smartphone Have Been — Microsoft has been going around and building a database of publicly broadcast MAC addresses (along with their corresponding street address) for location services purposes.
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From Information …, CNET News, WPCentral.com, LiveSide.net and Examiner
Rachel Sklar / Mediaite:
@BarackObama's Lost Followers: A Tempest In A Twitter Teapot — Yesterday, President Barack Obama concluded his address to the nation by urging Americans to contact their representatives and urge action on a debt ceiling resolution. “If you want to see a bipartisan compromise …
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Mashable!, Bloggers Blog, textually.org, Reuters, The Atlantic Wire and NY Daily News, more at Mediagazer »
Adam Dachis / Lifehacker:
What You Need to Know About the Internet Snooping Bill (and How You Can Protect Yourself) — On Thursday, the US House of Representatives approved an internet snooping bill that requires internet service providers (ISPs) to keep records of customer activity for a year so police can review them as needed.
Charlie White / Mashable!:
Missouri Forbids Teachers and Students To Be Facebook Friends — If you're a student living in Missouri, you'd better not be Facebook friends with any of your teachers - that will soon be illegal. — According to Missouri Senate Bill 54 that goes into effect on August 28, any social networking …
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The Atlantic Wire, TechnoBuffalo, Examiner, Hack Education and senate.mo.gov
Janko Roettgers / GigaOM:
YouTube embraces Google+ Hangouts for live streaming — YouTube is closely integrating Google's Hangouts group video chat platform with its live streaming in an effort to make video watching more social. The site has already quietly begun to make live video feeds available to Hangouts users …
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The Business Insider, Mashable!, WatchingTV Online, Redmond Pie, Softpedia News, 9to5Google and The Blog Herald