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Alex Wilhelm / The Next Web:
Which tech companies back SOPA? Microsoft, Apple, and 27 others — After writing a rather lengthy and somewhat firey post on the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) yesterday, I realized this morning that I didn't know Microsoft's position on the matter. As I edit our Microsoft channel …
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Rachel Webber / Tumblr Staff Blog:
Yesterday we did a historic thing. We generated 87,834 phone calls to U.S. Representatives in a concerted effort to protect the Internet. Extraordinary. There's no doubt that we've been heard. So just to keep you updated: The well-intentioned, but immensely flawed “Stop Online Piracy Act” is still in the House Judiciary Committee.
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CNET News, Hillicon Valley, The Next Web, techPresident and Adam Laiacano
Peter Voskamp / The Wrap:
Online Piracy Act Dead? Nancy Pelosi, Darrell Issa Both Come Out Against (Updated) — The tide seems to have turned against the Stop Online Piracy Act, as both Nancy Pelosi and Darrell Issa have come out against passage. — “Need to find a better solution than #SOPA #DontBreakTheInternet …
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TorrentFreak, Techdirt, @benhuh, Threat Level and TechCrunch
Ernesto / TorrentFreak:
EU Adopts Resolution Against US Domain Seizures
EU Adopts Resolution Against US Domain Seizures
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Softpedia News, Ars Technica, Electronista and The Domains
Jeff Bercovici / Mixed Media:
TechCrunch CEO Reported Out After Clashing with HuffPost-ers — The resignations keep coming at AOL. The latest to give notice, according to Business Insider, is TechCrunch CEO Heather Harde. Harde, a former News Corp. executive who joined TechCrunch five years ago …
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Jeff Bercovici / Mixed Media:
Permanent Revolution at AOL: Six Months, 50% Turnover
Permanent Revolution at AOL: Six Months, 50% Turnover
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MediaPost, paidContent, mediabistro.com, TechCrunch, The Register and Fortune
Peter Kafka / AllThingsD:
Citigroup Says Amazon Phone Coming 2012 — Amazon just rolled out a full-fledged tablet. Next year, says Citigroup's research department, it could have its own phone. Here's the topline from analyst Mark Mahaney's newest note: — “Amazon smartphone may be coming next year …
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Rebecca Greenfield / The Atlantic Wire:
Amazon Can Bait Rumormongers Just as Well as Apple
Amazon Can Bait Rumormongers Just as Well as Apple
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Business Insider and GottaBeMobile
Joshua Topolsky / The Verge:
Galaxy Nexus review — We review the Samsung Galaxy Nexus and Google Android Ice Cream Sandwich... finally! To say I've been eagerly awaiting a chance to review the Galaxy Nexus would be an understatement. As I mentioned last week, I've been thinking pretty seriously that this device would be the next phone I lay out cold cash for.
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Computerworld, Engadget, Mashable!, paidContent, @stevewoz, GottaBeMobile, The Verge, Daring Fireball, TechCrunch, TechCrunch and 9to5Google
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Jason Kincaid / TechCrunch:
Ice Cream Sandwich Prompts Users To Join Google+, Enter Credit Card Information
Ice Cream Sandwich Prompts Users To Join Google+, Enter Credit Card Information
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SocialTimes.com, Know Your Cell, Winnipeg Free Press, The Verge and 9to5Google
Marco Arment / Marco.org:
A human review of the Kindle Fire — I expected the Kindle Fire to be good for books, great for magazines and newspapers, great for video, and good for apps and games. — In practice, it's none of these. Granted, I've only spent two days with it, so I can't share any long-term impressions.
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@johnolilly, Daring Fireball and parislemon
Matt McGee / Search Engine Land:
Wolfram Alpha Offers New Twist On Flight Search: Literal Answers To What Planes Are Overhead — You may not love this as much as I do, but that's okay. Wolfram Alpha has just launched what I'd have to put on any year-end list of the coolest search technologies of 2011: a tool that tells you …
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Computerworld, The Verge, Wolfram, SlashGear and The Next Web
The SF Egotist:
The end of an era: The Yahoo! billboard comes down. — It's been a San Francisco icon for more than a decade. It's graced our skyline through the dot.com boom and bust. And it's one of the most recognizable pieces of advertising the city has seen in a long time.
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Gizmodo, TechCrunch, Boing Boing, NBC Bay Area, Business Insider and Laughing Squid
David Sarno / L.A. Times Tech Blog:
Google+ continues battle with fading user interest, data say — One of technology's big unresolved dramas is whether Google can still cut into the giant social networking lead now held by rival Facebook — or if its Google+ service is already sunk. — Data on the subject have been sparse …
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SlashGear, @niemanlab, Search Engine Land and FT Tech Hub
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Heather Dougherty / Hitwise Intelligence:
Google+ records 3rd biggest week since launch
Google+ records 3rd biggest week since launch
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WebProNews, CNET News, msnbc.com, Computerworld and Softpedia News
David Goldman / Edible Apple:
Apple asks to see Samsung's call center records — By David Goldman: — Samsung and Apple are currently in the pre-trial phase of litigation known as Discovery. During the discovery process, each side asks the other for documents and other materials it feels will help its case.
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Softpedia News, The Next Web, TechCrunch and iClarified
Josh Constine / TechCrunch:
PayPal's Send Money App, and Why Facebook Never Built P2P Credits Payments — PayPal relaunched a peer-to-peer payment Facebook app today that some news outlets are misinterpreting as a partnership between the two companies. I've confirmed with Facebook that it's not.
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Softpedia News, Thanks:joshconstine
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Royal Pingdom:
Apple's iPad owns 88% of global tablet web traffic — There should be no doubt in anyone's mind that Apple's iPad is the biggest seller in the tablet space, but we have seen many iPad competitors come out over recent months, including Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1, Blackberry PlayBook, Amazon Kindle Fire, and many more.
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The Next Web, SlashGear, SiliconANGLE, MacNN and iDownloadBlog.com
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Nathan Pensky / VatorNews:
Dell, HP, and Acer scaling back tablet manufacturing
Dell, HP, and Acer scaling back tablet manufacturing
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Fortune, Fudzilla, DigiTimes, ConceivablyTech, PhoneArena, Shiny Objects, TechCrunch, BetaNews, The Tech Report, Appolicious Advisor, Softpedia News, @cisco_mobile, I4U News, Business Insider and TechEye
Violet Blue / Pulp Tech Blog:
Major Porn Sites Sue ICANN Over .XXX — The company behind major porn sites including YouPorn, PornHub, Brazzers, Xtube and Playboy.com have been joined by adult industry powerhouse Digital Playground to file an anti-monopoly lawsuit against ICANN over the dot-XXX TLD.
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The Register, Gizmodo UK, CNET News, The Domains and Wall Street Journal, Thanks:violetblue
Arik Hesseldahl / AllThingsD:
Kindle Fire Costs About $203 to Build, Teardown Finds — Amazon.com's Kindle Fire tablet appears to cost about as much to make as it sells for — maybe a little more. That's about $202, according to a teardown analysis by IHS iSuppli. — This essentially confirms what everyone has suspected …
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Between the Lines Blog, iSuppli®, Examiner, CNET News, IntoMobile, PC Magazine, Electronista, GeekWire and Android Phone Fans
Motorola Mobility Media Center:
Motorola Mobility Stockholders Approve Merger with Google — Motorola Mobility Holdings, Inc. (NYSE: MMI) ("Motorola Mobility") today announced that at the Company's Special Meeting of Stockholders held today, stockholders voted overwhelmingly to approve the proposed merger with Google Inc. (NASDAQ: GOOG) ("Google").
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MobileSyrup.com, Engadget, Gizmodo UK, Neowin.net, SlashGear, PhoneArena, The Verge, 9to5Google, CNET News, Android Phone Fans, AllThingsD, Computerworld and @paidcontent
David Pogue / Pogue's Posts:
Nook's Specs Are Exaggerated, Again — I had a lot of fun reviewing Amazon's new Kindles in my Times column this week. (Yes, I had a Times column this week — it's just that it appeared on Monday, a few days earlier than its usual Thursday spot, thanks to Amazon's release schedule.)
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David Kaplan / paidContent:
Major Newspaper Publishers Band Together On Social Shopping Portal — A group of eight newspaper publishers—Advance Digital, A. H. Belo Corporation, Cox Media Group, Gannett (NYSE: GCI), Hearst, MediaNews Group, The McClatchy Company (NYSE: MNI), and The Washington Post Co. (NYSE: WPO) …