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Steven Sinofsky / MSDN Blogs:
Delivering fast boot times in Windows 8 … Few operations in Windows are as scrutinized, measured, and picked apart as boot. This is understandable—boot times represent an effective proxy for overall system performance and we all know the boot experience is an incredibly important thing for us to get right for customers.
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Inquirer, Ars Technica, Seattle Times, Gizmodo, PC World, GeekWire, I'm Just Being Manan, Guardian, CNET News, WinRumors, GottaBeMobile, Liliputing, Mashable!, Engadget, Ubergizmo, The Next Web, Hardware 2.0 Blog, SlashGear, AnandTech, Electronista, Neowin.net, VR-Zone, gHacks Technology News, BlogsDNA, CodenameWindows, Softpedia News, Pocket-lint, My Microsoft Life, The Tech Herald … and Windows 8 Beta
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Sean Hollister / This is my next:
Watch Windows 8 boot in eight seconds, thanks to kernel hibernation — One half of Windows 7 users shut down their computers instead of hibernating them or putting them to sleep, according to Microsoft. That's not a surprising statistic to me — I personally shut down my Win 7 machines …
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TechCrunch and OzTechNews.com
Florian Mueller / FOSS Patents:
Apple wins (again) in Germany: Galaxy Tab 10.1 injunction upheld — A reporter from Germany's leading news agency DPA (Deutsche Presse Agentur) was first to report on Twitter that the Düsseldorf Regional Court once again upheld the preliminary injunction against the Galaxy Tab 10.1 based …
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Geoffrey Cain / Time:
How Samsung Is Affected by Its Patent Legal War with Apple
Kara Swisher / AllThingsD:
After AOL Rules Out TechCrunch Sale to Arrington, Tense Severance Negotiations Taking Place — AOL is still engaged in complex severance negotiations with TechCrunch founder and editor Michael Arrington, which some close to the situation warn could eventually end in court if not resolved.
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eSarcasm, Poynter and Time, more at Mediagazer »
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SFGate:
Anti-Michael Arrington TechCrunch Posts Show Insecurity — The news is all over that TechCrunch Founder and Editor Michael Arrington may step down from running the blog not just to operate a new venture capital fund, but because the rumor is he was fired from AOL.
Paul Carr / TechCrunch:
Yes, Of Course I'll Resign Unless Mike Arrington Chooses His Successor
Yes, Of Course I'll Resign Unless Mike Arrington Chooses His Successor
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PE Hub Blog, Scott Yates, Gawker and Business Insider, Thanks:dannycabrera
Dan Primack / Fortune:
Yes, Carol Bartz had a non-disparagement clause — Did ex-Yahoo CEO Carol Bartz just forfeit $10 million by calling fellow board members “doofuses”? — FORTUNE — Fortune today published an explosive interview with Carol Bartz, who on Tuesday was fired as Yahoo CEO after 32 months on the job.
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VatorNews, Inquirer, The Register, Fudzilla, ReadWriteWeb, VentureBeat, memeburn, DailyTech, Mercury News, Business Insider, ITworld.com, Digits and Mashable!, more at Mediagazer »
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Wall Street Journal:
Deluge of Content on the Web Swamps Yahoo
Deluge of Content on the Web Swamps Yahoo
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Business Insider and Sean Percival's Blog
Robert X. Cringely / I, Cringely:
How Not to Run Yahoo — I seem to be writing a lot …
Nicholas Carlson / Business Insider:
Jerry Yang Is Trying To Buy Yahoo
Jerry Yang Is Trying To Buy Yahoo
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Between the Lines Blog and Tech Trader Daily
Kim Zetter / Threat Level:
Researchers' Typosquatting Stole 20 GB of E-Mail From Fortune 500 — E-mail captured with a doppelganger domain reveals information from a large oil firm's daily tank report, including the contents of its cargo tanks that day. Image: Godai Group — Two researchers who set up doppelganger domains …
Fred / A VC:
The Logged Out User (continued) — I brought this subject up a while back. It's a big one that doesn't get enough attention. — And yesterday we got some stats from Twitter that I'd like to talk about. Dick Costolo gave a “state of Twitter” press conference yesterday at Twitter HQ.
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TechCrunch, VentureBeat, GigaOM and Mashable!, more at Mediagazer »
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Twitter Blog:
One hundred million voices
One hundred million voices
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Music Ally, AllTwitter, textually.org, Reuters, VentureBeat, Business Insider, Softpedia News, Telegraph, SocialTimes.com, Mobile Entertainment, Bits, VentureBeat, TechCrunch, AllThingsD, AllThingsD, PC World, Twitterrati, The Next Web, PE Hub Blog, Soshable, WebProNews, Mobile Marketing Watch, Techie Buzz, GigaOM, Computerworld and Electronista
Erick Schonfeld / TechCrunch:
Zagat's Price: Under $66 Million — A few years ago, Zagat was trying to shop itself around for $200 million. Today, Google bought it for less than $66 million. The price wasn't disclosed, but there was no FTC antitrust review, which is automatically triggered by any deal worth $66 million or more.
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Fortune, Hillicon Valley, GottaBeMobile, Associated Press, The Register and BGR
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Tricia Duryee / AllThingsD:
OpenTable Investors Queasy After Google-Zagat Meal, Er, Deal
OpenTable Investors Queasy After Google-Zagat Meal, Er, Deal
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Betabeat and the Econsultancy blog
Tony Bradley / PC World:
What to Expect from Google and Zagat
What to Expect from Google and Zagat
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Business Insider, SocialTimes.com, Business Insider and Search Engine Roundtable
Rip Empson / TechCrunch:
Ex-Googlers Launch Mobile Travel Guide To Kill Lonely Planet; Raise Funding From Chris Sacca & More — In the days of yore, travel guides were written by intrepid travelers who spent months scribbling in diaries and field journals, or by teams of adventurous souls exhaustively scrap booking …
Elinor Mills / CNET News:
Anonymous group releases new Twitter tool — Anonymous has released a new tool designed to let its messages ride the coattails of trending topics on Twitter. — The Anonymous group of online activists released a new tool today designed to allow people to hijack trending topics on Twitter and tweet messages within them.
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Fast Company, WebProNews and Softpedia News
Greg Kumparak / TechCrunch:
Facebook Begins Auto-Grouping Friends Into Smart Lists — You've got 500-something friends, all of about 50 you really interact with. You went to school with Lucy and Henry, you've worked with Mike for years, and Joe lives just down the block. Facebook knows all of this …
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Gizmodo, Softpedia News, Mashable!, Friending Facebook Blog and Tech Shout!
Olga Kharif / Bloomberg:
Sprint Is Said to Plan Unlimited Data With IPhone 5 to Stand Out From Pack — Sprint Nextel Corp. (S) will offer Apple Inc. (AAPL)'s iPhone next month with unlimited data service plans to distinguish itself from rivals AT&T Inc. (T) and Verizon Wireless, according to people familiar with the matter.
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Engadget, Tech Trader Daily and 9to5Mac
MG Siegler / TechCrunch:
Google Launches A Slick Music Beta App For iOS — Web, Not Native — Now that Google Music Beta has been out there for a few months, it's time to focus on how to get people to use it. One key: mobile. — While Google launched an Android app for Music Beta alongside the initial unveiling at I/O this year …
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Music Ally, @google, Softpedia News, FierceMobileContent, 9to5Google, The Next Web, Engadget, AllThingsD, TiPb, T3.com News, PhoneArena, Digital Trends, everythingiCafe, Cult of Mac, Ubergizmo, Redmond Pie, Gadget Lab, 9to5Google, App Advice, IntoMobile, MacStories, SlashGear, Techland, mocoNews, iDownloadBlog.com, GottaBeMobile, @pkafka, 9to5Mac, Lifehacker, Gizmodo and Electronista
James Glanz / New York Times:
Google Details, and Defends, Its Use of Electricity — Google disclosed Thursday that it continuously uses enough electricity to power 200,000 homes, but it says that in doing so, it also makes the planet greener. — Every time a person runs a Google search, watches a YouTube video or sends …
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Digital Trends, Google Green Blog, Marketing Pilgrim, The Register, PC Magazine, Gawker, Inquirer, Guardian, GigaOM, Geekosystem, Gizmodo and CNET News
Orian Marx:
What's wrong with the Twitter API — I want to make something clear from the start: I love Twitter, though sometimes I wonder if I'm suffering from Stockholm syndrome. I have devoted much of the last three years of my life to working with the Twitter API and continue to pursue building …
Thanks:rachelsklar
Thomas Roessler / W3C Blog:
“Do Not Track” standards for the Web: The work is starting. — by Nick Doty and Thomas Roessler. — Since we published the Web Tracking Protection member submission in February, and since the Workshop on Web tracking and User Privacy in late April, the conversation about Do Not Track has come a long way.
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The Register, MarketingVox News & Trends, Mozilla Privacy Blog, The Windows Blog and MSDN Blogs
Ingrid Lunden / paidContent:
UK's Waterstones To Wade Into The E-Reader Market With Kindle Killer? — Waterstones—the leading UK bookseller that was recently bought by Russian billionaire Alexander Mamut—is taking a tip from its U.S. counterpart Barnes & Noble (NYSE: BKS) and launching its own e-reading device.
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TechEye, Inquirer, bit-tech.net, PalmAddicts, BBC, The Next Web, Pocket-lint and bbc.co.uk
Nick Bilton / Bits:
Senator Introduces Online Security Bill — Senator Richard Blumenthal, Democrat of Connecticut, introduced a new bill Thursday that aims to protect citizens' personal information from online data breaches. The bill would also punish companies that are careless with customers' information.
Matt McGee / Search Engine Land:
One Year Later, Bing-Powered Search Takes 4% Market Share From Google - Hitwise — It's been a year since Bing began powering the natural search results on Yahoo and the combination has gained a little more than 4% market share in the U.S. since then. Google has dropped more than six percentage points in the same time period.
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Seattle Times, Experian Hitwise, Marketing Pilgrim, WebProNews, GeekWire and The Tech Trade
Timothy B. Lee / Ars Technica:
Mostly pointless patent reform bill goes to Obama for signature — The United States Senate has approved the America Invents Act, a major overhaul to patent law that switches to a “first to file” rule for granting patents, creates two new processes for challenging already-granted patents …
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PC World, ZDNet, The Next Web, SlashGear, Engadget, Softpedia News, Electronista, AppleInsider, TechEye, TechFlash, Bloomberg and @dannysullivan