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AllThingsD:
The Facebook Phone: It's Finally Real and Its Name Is Buffy — This is the first in a series of posts this week about the Facebook phone. — After years of considering how to best get into the phone business, Facebook has tapped Taiwanese cellphone maker HTC to build a smartphone …
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Stuart Miles / Pocket-lint:
Adobe: Flash for Android 4.0 before end of 2011, no Flash for Android 5.0 — Adobe has confirmed to Pocket-lint that it plans to release Flash for Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich by the end of 2011, but it will be the last update going forward. That means that there will be a Flash-free future for Android beyond ICS.?
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Chris Burns / SlashGear:
Google Confirms no Flash for Ice Cream Sandwich, for the time being
Google Confirms no Flash for Ice Cream Sandwich, for the time being
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Gizmodo, Digital Trends and Examiner
Farhad Manjoo / Slate:
Android Needs a Heart
John Paczkowski / AllThingsD:
Double FacePalm: HP Blew Billions on webOS — Hewlett-Packard's decision to acquire Palm and “double down” on its webOS operating system has so far proven a regrettable and costly mistake. How costly? — HP investors, grab your Mylanta ... HP spent $1.2 billion to buy Palm in 2010.
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Gizmodo, Business Insider, SlashGear and @ldignan
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Michael Gorman / Engadget:
HP releases Q4 2011 earnings: $9.7 billion operating profit for fiscal year
HP releases Q4 2011 earnings: $9.7 billion operating profit for fiscal year
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Dean Takahashi / VentureBeat:
Meg Whitman's first HP analyst call: We'll get back to business fundamentals in 2012
Meg Whitman's first HP analyst call: We'll get back to business fundamentals in 2012
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VentureBeat, Tech Trader Daily and Market Wire
Ron Johnson / HBR.org:
What I Learned Building the Apple Store — This blog post is part of the HBR Online Forum The Future of Retail. — When I announced that I was leaving Apple to take the reins as CEO of J.C. Penney this month, the business press (and lots of others) began speculating about whether …
Daniel Fish / Google Mobile Blog:
The new Google Search app for iPad — (Cross posted on the Inside Search Blog) — Today, we're very pleased to be launching a significant redesign for the Google Search app for iPad. As you can see in our video, whether you're doing research and comparing results, or exploring beautiful imagery …
Michael Arrington / Uncrunched:
Ebay's Got A Hunch, For Around $80 Million — Breaking this morning: Ebay will announce the acquisition of New York based startup Hunch, say sources. The price tag will be somewhere around $80 million. — Hunch was founded by Chris Dixon, Caterina Fake (who left last summer to start …
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Anil Dash:
Facebook is gaslighting the web. We can fix it. — Facebook has moved from merely being a walled garden into openly attacking its users' ability and willingness to navigate the rest of the web. The evidence that this is true even for sites which embrace Facebook technologies is overwhelming …
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ReadWriteWeb, Soshable, New York Times, @carnage4life, @mathewi and @anildash
Stamped Blog:
Introducing Stamped — Today, after months of hard work, we're very excited to announce that Stamped is now available in the App Store. It's been a fun journey building this product, and we wanted to take a moment to explain why we made it. — We built Stamped because we think social products can be useful, as well as fun.
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Charlie Demerjian / SemiAccurate:
Exclusive: Apple swaps GPU suppliers again — Never means 3 years in Cupertino — Remember when we said that AMD's (NYSE:AMD) Llano loss in the MacBook Air had repercussions? Sources point to that deal as a big part of the reason why Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) is in the next round of MacBooks, quite the repercussion.
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SlashGear and Apple Bitch
Danny Ocean / 9to5Mac:
Grand Central Apple Store, the biggest in the world, scheduled to be announced this Tuesday — We reported on the construction progress of the future Apple grand Central store earlier this month and have since received further information and pictures from our trip to the location and from the tech blog, Techfootnote.
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Peter Elstrom / Bloomberg:
AT&T Tells Users of ‘Organized and Systematic’ Hack Attempt — Nov. 21 (Bloomberg) — AT&T Inc., the largest U.S. telephone company, notified customers of an effort by hackers to collect online account information. “We recently detected an organized and systematic attempt to obtain information …
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Peter Kafka / AllThingsD:
Spotify Says It's Headed in a “New Direction” — Apple launched its newest music offering a week ago. Google went a few days later. Now Spotify says it has something up its sleeve, too: The streaming music service just sent out a mysterioso invitation to a Nov. 30 press event in New York.
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Engadget, CNET News, paidContent, PC Magazine, SlashGear, The Verge and TechSpot
Florian Mueller / FOSS Patents:
ITC dismisses S3 Graphics complaint against Apple: no violation — The US International Trade Commission has dismissed S3 Graphics' first complaint against Apple in its entirety. — The official notice states that “no violation [...] has been shown [...] and that the investigation is terminated”.
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AllThingsD, BGR, Forbes, CNET News, The Next Web and Electronista
Philip Elmer-DeWitt / Fortune:
Piper Jaffray: Android app revenue is 7% of iPhone's — Apple to retain a 70%+ share of mobile app dollars, despite Android's 50%+ market share — Using data from Apple's public announcements and AndroLib (an Android app discovery tool), Piper Jaffray's Gene Munster has analyzed the mobile app market and determined that:
Vanessa Grigoriadis / New York Magazine:
Maharishi Arianna — Atop AOL, hiring and borrowing freely from the old media, a new age news guru is building her grandest temple yet. — On a recent Sunday afternoon, Arianna Huffington, the 61-year-old editorial director of the newly merged AOL-Huffington Post …
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Matt Cutts / Gadgets, Google, and SEO:
Progress against SOPA — When I did my blog post about the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) last week, things looked quite grim. The fight isn't over, but there's been a lot of great developments in the last few days. If you're not familiar with SOPA (and the PROTECT IP Act in the Senate), here's a video that covers the basics:
Thanks:mattcutts
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Robert Holleyman / BSA TechPost:
SOPA Needs Work to Address Innovation Considerations
SOPA Needs Work to Address Innovation Considerations
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Adrien / gaarf.info:
On Leaving Twitter — Four years ago, I signed up for a Twitter account. I went through the typical new user hatching process. For a year, I didn't get it. I barely logged in. When I tweeted, it was about how the Twitter website was down. But eventually I started following someone interesting.
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The Next Web
Josh Constine / TechCrunch:
Facebook To Mix Sponsored Stories Ads With Content In The Site-Wide Ticker — Facebook has classically been very reluctant to adulterate its social content streams with advertisements. But today, Facebook begins showing its Sponsored Stories ad units in the site-wide Ticker of real-time social activity stories.
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ReadWriteWeb, All Facebook, Gizmodo, The Atlantic Wire and CNN
Peter Kafka / AllThingsD:
iPad Magazine Readers to Publishers: More, Please — After an initial wave of excitement about iPad magazines, some publishers have dialed back their enthusiasm. But the readers who have actually downloaded them like them quite a bit. — So says a survey commissioned by a publishers' trade group …
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MediaPost, paidContent, Ars Technica and Appolicious Advisor, more at Mediagazer »
Tom Warren / WinRumors:
Microsoft reveals its online upgrade experience for Windows 8 — Microsoft detailed a number of changes in its Windows 8 setup experience on Monday. — Microsoft's planning of Windows 8 involved looking closely at the setup experience on its next-generation operating system.
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Technologizer, Hardware 2.0 Blog, MSDN Blogs, WinBeta, Electronista, Neowin.net, SlashGear, Microsoft News and CodenameWindows, Thanks:tomwarren
Anthony James / TechFlash:
Black Friday deals one day early may boost e-retailers — Holiday shoppers are buying online more and more instead of fighting the crowds in retail stores, and with the shift, Thanksgiving is now becoming Black Friday. — Retailers such as Target, Toys R Us, Best Buy and Walmart …
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L.A. Times Tech Blog, GigaOM, LAPTOP Magazine, MacRumors and TUAW
Matt Burns / TechCrunch:
Google Drops The Price Of Chromebooks to $299 And Polishes The Interface — Happy holidays, everyone! Yours Truly, the Google Chromebook team! — Google just announced several Chromebook updates that should wash away the holiday blues. First off, prices are dropping.
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9to5Google, The Official Google Blog, Digits, TechSpot, The Verge, VentureBeat, paidContent, Softpedia News, @edzitron, NBC Bay Area, The Next Web, Engadget and SlashGear, Thanks:chrisvelazco
Paul Foy / Associated Press:
Gates: Microsoft Word was better than WordPerfect — SALT LAKE CITY - Microsoft's Windows 95 rollout presented the most challenges in the company's history, leading to several last-minute changes to technical features that would no longer support a rival software maker's word processor …
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Computerworld, WinBeta, Bloomberg, Seattle Times and GeekWire
Jay Yarow / Business Insider:
More Bad News For Netflix: It's Raising $200 Million At A Demolished Stock Price — Netflix is raising an additional $200 million in capital through the sale of zero coupon convertible notes. — Technology Crossover Ventures will be buying the notes, and have the right to nominate one person to the board of Netflix.
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