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Jim Dalrymple / The Loop:
Apple will not hold iPhone 5 event on Sept. 7 — Reports began to surface yesterday that Apple would hold a special event on September 7 to launch the new iPhone, but that's not happening. — According to my sources, Apple will not have an event or launch the next iPhone on September 7.
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9to5Mac, AppleInsider, MacRumors, iThinkDifferent, The Next Web, TUAW, The Business Insider, PhoneArena, iPhone in Canada Blog and everythingiCafe
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Arnold Kim / MacRumors:
Apple to Hold Media Event on September 7th, 2011? — Kodawarisan offers the first specific date for Apple's fall media event. According to the Japanese site, Apple is planning on holding their usual iPod-announcing event on Wednesday, September 7th. — Apple has traditionally held …
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BetaNews, Mashable!, 9to5Mac, Ars Technica, LAPTOP Magazine, Kodawarisan, Gizmodo, The Apple Core Blog, GigaOM, SlashGear, Computerworld, TechSpot, Digital Trends, VentureBeat, CNET News, BGR, TechEye, Between the Lines Blog, Electricpig.co.uk, MacNN, Redmond Pie, iClarified, Softpedia News, OS X Daily, TiPb, everythingiCafe, iPhone, I4U News, GottaBeMobile, MobileSyrup.com, iDownloadBlog.com, IntoMobile, MacStories, PhoneArena, App Advice, Apple Bitch, How To Arena, AppleInsider, Pocket-lint, Edible Apple, Appolicious Advisor, Inquirer, iLounge, NBC Bay Area and MacHackPC
Sebastian Anthony / ExtremeTech:
How browsers make money, or why Google needs Firefox — Whenever we write a glowing story about Firefox or Mozilla, the ExtremeTech postbag has a tendency to fill up with letters and missives from concerned readers who are worried about Mozilla's close ties with Google.
Thanks:mrseb
Todd Bishop / GeekWire:
Jeff Bezos wants to put an airbag in your smartphone — Many of us have experienced the problem: We get careless with our mobile phones, they slip out of our hands, and all of a sudden we're back at the store replacing a shattered device. — Well, none other than Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos …
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The Register, GigaOM, LAPTOP Magazine, NextBlitz, iClarified, The Next Web, tag.microsoft.com, @marshallk, Engadget, Tools, Gizmodo and MobileBurn.com
comScore, Inc.:
14 Million Americans Scanned QR or Bar Codes on their Mobile Phones in June 2011 — Newspapers/Magazines and Product Packaging Most Likely Source of QR Code — QR Code Users Most Likely to Scan Code while at Home or Store — comScore, Inc. (NASDAQ: SCOR), a leader in measuring the digital world …
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Internet2Go, VatorNews, ReadWriteWeb, Between the Lines Blog, Search Engine Land, MarketingVox News & Trends and SplatF
Zach Epstein / maramine blog:
The Greatest Trick the Devil Ever Pulled Was... Disclaimer: The Devil Doesn't Pull Tricks — It looks like Facebook is finally winning a PR battle. Good for them. — Earlier this week, it was brought to light (again) that Facebook uses several of its smartphone apps to take all of your contacts and store them on its server.
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BGR, Android and Me and TiPb
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Jason Kincaid / TechCrunch:
Clever Girl: Facebook Lets You Export Friends' Email Addresses, But Makes It Opt-In
Clever Girl: Facebook Lets You Export Friends' Email Addresses, But Makes It Opt-In
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Inside Facebook
Janko Roettgers / GigaOM:
Netflix tests new web UI for kids. First look — Netflix has started to test a separate section for children's content on its website with a UI that is optimized to be used by kids themselves. Select Netflix members have been getting a new tab labeled “Just For Kids” …
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VentureBeat, Gizmodo, The Consumerist and Pulse2
Alexia Tsotsis / TechCrunch:
Chill, Yes THAT Chill, Is A Turntable.fm For Videos — Imagine innocently launching your Facebook app one night and waking up to a bevy of emails saying that Mark Zuckerberg thinks the thing that you built is spamming up HIS precious platform. And let's say that your app is like a DJ interface for videos …
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VentureBeat and @briannorgard
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Brian Norgard / Chill:
Response to Mark Zuckerberg
Response to Mark Zuckerberg
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Mashable! and The New York Observer, Thanks:briannorgard
Joanna Stern / This is my next:
Acer Iconia Tab A100 — the first 7-inch Honeycomb tablet — goes on sale for $330 — It hasn't been an easy road for Acer's 7-inch Iconia Tab A100 — its US launch was delayed and it has been patiently waiting on Google's Android 3.2 to mend its software issues.
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Ars Technica, Gizmodo, AllThingsD, PC Magazine, GottaBeMobile, VentureBeat, SlashGear, ZDNet, Laptops and Desktops Blog, TechCrunch, Gizmodo and Between the Lines Blog
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Dana Wollman / Engadget:
Acer Iconia Tab A100 review
Acer Iconia Tab A100 review
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eWeek, TechPinions, GigaOM, The Toybox Blog, Electronista, GottaBeMobile and DisplayBlog
Scott Hanselman:
Welcome to the Cloud - “Your Apple ID has been disabled.” — Hello Hacker News and TechMeme. OK, let's make this a movement. Tell me your stories: http://myappleidhasbeendisabled.tumblr. com — So Apple is America's most valuable company. They are, like everyone else, betting the company on the cloud.
Thanks:tomwarren
Zach Epstein / BGR:
Android steals 20% of tablet market from iPad over past year — Android-powered tablets have taken 20% of the global tablet market from Apple's iPad over the past 12 months according to new data from ABI Research. While Android tablets have collectively managed to make a sizable dent …
Staska / Unwired View:
Compal to start delivery of Windows Phones to Nokia in September. 2 million units ordered for Q4 2011 — We already told you that first Nokia Windows Phones will be made by Taiwanese Compal. Today we have some more info about them. — This has still to percolate to the English speaking part of the net …
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@dnystedt, MacNN, The Nokia Blog, The Next Web, SlashGear, WMPoweruser, PhoneArena and WPCentral.com, Thanks:unwiredtweets
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Stephen Hutcheon / Sydney Morning Herald:
Aussie startup recruits Google Maps inventor — THE lightbulb moment for Rebekah Campbell came as she was confronting the awful, imminent prospect of failure. — Tickets to a gig she was promoting were not selling and the band, Evermore, was facing the ignominy of playing before a near-empty house.
Mike Masnick / Techdirt:
What If Tim Berners-Lee Had Patented The Web? — You may have seen the stories a week or so ago about how it was the 20th anniversary of Tim Berners-Lee putting up the first web page. While many, many people still confuse “the web” with “the internet,” Berners-Lee's creation really did help …
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Against Monopoly
Maisie Ramsay / Wireless Week:
Unredacted AT&T Filing Shows $3.8B Price Tag — AT&T's pledge to expand its LTE network to an additional 55 million Americans if the T-Mobile USA mega-merger goes through carries a $3.8 billion price tag, according to data accidentally leaked by the company today.
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Brad Linder / Liliputing:
Dell discontinues the 5 inch Streak tablet — Dell has stopped selling the Dell Streak 5 inch Android tablet/smartphone. The original Streak launched last year as Dell's first Android product. It blurred the lines between a tablet and a phone by pairing a reasonably large 5 inch, 800 x 480 pixel display with cellular capabilities.
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Between the Lines Blog, mocoNews, TFTS and StreakSmart
Tricia Duryee / AllThingsD:
Did Facebook's Redesign Just Bring Back Viral Spam? — Facebook has launched a major redesign for games, bringing back some viral components that were turned off after users complained about random alerts cluttering their news feeds. — The updates were announced Thursday evening …
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Inquirer, Facebook Developer Blog, Friending Facebook Blog, Techland, Jon Burg's Future Visions, VentureBeat and TechCrunch
Peter Kafka / AllThingsD:
Demand Media's RSS Graffiti Buy Is Good News for a Demand Media Executive — Demand Media's recent purchase of technology company RSS Graffiti is good news for Michael Blend, who owned 40 percent of the start-up. But the deal doesn't mean Blend will quit his day job — working as a Demand Media executive.
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@pkafka
Kelly Hodgkins / TUAW:
Report: Apple A6 production has begun — A report from the Taiwan Economic News claims Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co (TSMC) has started trial production of Apple's next generation A6 processor. The A6 is an ARM-based processor that includes a 28-nanometer process and 3D stacking technologies.
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MG Siegler / TechCrunch:
Google Unleashes Native Client Into Chrome, Next-Gen Web Apps To Follow? — For well over a year now, Google has been hyping up something called Native Client. It's an open source technology that allows a web browser to run compiled native code. In other words, it's a potential missing link between native apps and web apps.
BERNAMA:
South Korean Government Pushes To Phase Out Online Real-Name Policy — In the wake of the country's worst online security breach that compromised the personal information of over two-thirds of the population, the home affairs ministry said Thursday it will push to repeal in phases the online real-name verification rules.
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The Korea Herald and The Register
Vanessa Fox / Search Engine Land:
Google's Panda Update Launches Internationally in Most Languages — top news: — Google has just announced that their “Panda” rankings changes, first launched in the United States in late February and rolled out to English language indices internationally in April, have now launched internationally …
Leena Rao / TechCrunch:
Millennial: Android Grabs 53 Percent Of Ad Impressions In Q2; iOS Takes 27 Percent Share — The largest remaining independent mobile ad network Millennial Media has released its 50th report today, and to commemorate this, revealed a number of statistics comparing the growth of manufacturers and OS over the past few years.
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AllThingsD, Fortune, TUAW and GigaOM