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Liz Gannes / AllThingsD:
Exclusive: Facebook Does A Major Reorg Around Key Products — Facebook has done a major corporate reorganization in an effort to be more nimble, sources said. — The new structure integrates design, product and engineering teams around key product areas such as privacy and communication.
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The Register, WebProNews, Business Insider, CNET News and Electronista
Brian Caulfield / Shiny Objects:
Apple's New Campus Will Put On A Spectacular Show Every Year, Starting On Steve Jobs' Birthday — The City of Cupertino published more details on Apple's enormous new circular headquarters Tuesday. And if you're looking for ‘one last thing,’ that final flourish Apple Chief Steve Jobs was known for …
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The Verge
John Cook / GeekWire:
Retail association pissed about Amazon.com's Price Check app — The Retail Industry Leaders Association isn't too happy about Amazon.com's Price Check app and a new promotion that the Seattle online retailer is unveiling this Saturday. — The company announced this week that shoppers who perform a …
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the Econsultancy blog and IntoMobile
John Paczkowski / AllThingsD:
Acer CEO: We're Going to Stop Selling Cheap, Unprofitable Crap — Acer CEO J.T. Wang has settled on a turnaround strategy for the company, one that will return it to profitability after two consecutive quarters of net losses. Acer is going to pin its hopes on the ultrabook.
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PC World, Digital Trends, Neowin.net, Dow Jones Newswires, Electricpig.co.uk and MacNN
Florian Mueller / FOSS Patents:
French court denies Samsung request for iPhone 4S ban — Via Twitter I just learned that the Tribunal de Grande Instance de Paris, the first-instance court for all French patent lawsuits, has denied Samsung's request for a preliminary injunction against the iPhone 4S.
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London Calling Blog, TechEye, Bloomberg, AllThingsD, CNET News, GigaOM, 9to5Google, Reuters and Silicon Republic
Larry Hryb / Xbox Live's Major Nelson:
Introducing the official Xbox LIVE iOS App — Xbox LIVE has released the official Xbox LIVE app for iOS owners. This is a universal app that is designed for all iOS devices. — This free app will allow you to say connected to the Xbox LIVE community when you are away from you console.
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Joystiq, The Verge, ITProPortal, PalmAddicts, Pulse2, @dannysullivan, Digital Trends, I4U News, LiveSide.net, PC World, MTV Multiplayer, Kotaku and PC Magazine
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Chris Jaffe / The Official Netflix Blog:
Netflix Unveils New Xbox Experience
Netflix Unveils New Xbox Experience
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Richard Lawler / Engadget:
Apple TV updates stream purchased TV shows to Australia, Canada and the UK — Apple TV users (the hockey puck, not the pie in the sky rumored flat panel with magic fairy dust inside and an extra unaired season of Firefly) in Canada, Australia and the UK were gifted a download today …
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Frederic Lardinois / SiliconFilter:
Marissa Mayer at LeWeb: Google+ Was a Pleasant Surprise — Marissa Mayer, Google's vice president for local, as well as maps and location services, was interviewed by Crunchfund's MG Siegler on stage at the LeWeb conference in Paris this morning. This wide-ranging interview touched upon everything …
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ReadWriteWeb, CNET News, Business Insider, 9to5Google, TechCrunch and The Next Web
Jessica Vascellaro / Wall Street Journal:
Start-Ups Aim to Teach Coding — With computer programmers in demand, new start-ups that aim to train people in coding skills are also becoming hot properties. — Ventures that teach computer programming, design and other once-nerdy skills to the masses are surfacing nationwide and drawing interest from Bay Area investors.
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Venture Capital Dispatch
Larry Dignan / Between the Lines Blog:
IBM buys DemandTec for $440 million, adds to analytics, commerce line-up — Summary: For Big Blue, the DemandTec purchase represents another pillar in its smarter commerce effort and another software as a service play. — IBM said it will acquire DemandTec, a cloud based company focused on pricing …
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TechCrunch, Tech Trader Daily, TechEye, GigaOM, PR Newswire, The Tech Trade, Reuters, Business Insider and StreetInsider.com
Walter S. Mossberg / AllThingsD:
Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime Review — One of the biggest things that deters people from relying on tablets is the lack of a convenient physical keyboard. Now, Taiwan-based Asus is attacking this issue with a new Android-based tablet and accompanying keyboard dock, due on store shelves in the U.S. on Dec. 15.
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9to5Google and @waltmossberg
Devin Coldewey / TechCrunch:
Verizon And RedBox Planning Major Partnership For Early 2012 Launch — Yesterday, it was reported that Verizon was planning a Netflix competitor and in talks with various content producers to provide the streams and downloads. TechCrunch has obtained additional information on this story …
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Electronista:
Nokia may drop Vertu luxury phones altogether — Company said to be selling off Vertu division — Nokia is reportedly attempting to step away from the luxury market, which it had engaged for more than a decade through the Vertu brand. The Finnish phone maker is said to be seeking a buyer …
Jeff Roberts / paidContent:
Facebook Countersues Timelines.com — On the same day that Facebook announced the launch of Timeline in New Zealand, the company took another decisive step in rolling out its digital scrapbook feature in America. On Tuesday, it filed a counter lawsuit against a small Chicago company …
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WebProNews and Silicon Republic
Dan Frommer / SplatF:
Is Verizon even allowed to discriminate against NFC apps like Google Wallet? — Verizon Wireless has been careful to point out that it is not technically blocking the Google Wallet app/service from the new Galaxy Nexus phone, and that it is still negotiating with Google.
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9to5Google and O'Reilly Radar
Matt Burns / TechCrunch:
HP Is Reviving The $99 TouchPad Firesale! Refurb Models To Hit HP's Ebay Store On 12/11 — Get your clicking fingers ready! These boys are going to go fast. — Starting Sunday, December 11th at 6:00 p.m. Central time, 16GB and 32GB Touchpads will be available on HP's ebay store.
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Jeff Atwood / Coding Horror:
Fast Approximate Anti-Aliasing (FXAA) — Anti-aliasing has an intimidating name, but what it does for our computer displays is rather fundamental. Think of it this way — a line has infinite resolution, but our digital displays do not. So when we “snap” a line to the pixel grid on our display …
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VizWorld.com
Todd Bishop / GeekWire:
Microsoft and GE creating new health care company in Seattle region, employing 750 to start — Updated with additional details from Microsoft. — In a surprise joint venture between two corporate giants, Microsoft and General Electric plan to form a new health-care technology company …
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TechFlash, All about Microsoft Blog, Bits, TechNet Blogs, Microsoft, Between the Lines Blog, InfoWorld, Softpedia News, MSDN Blogs, Xconomy, Bloomberg, Peter O'Kelly's Reality Check, Seattle Times, MSDN Blogs and Business Insider, Thanks:johnhcook
Mkoidin / Read It Later Blog:
Who Are the ‘Most-Read’ Authors? — Saving a story for later can tell us a lot about loyalty, longevity and quality—and it changes the way we think about the most popular stories on the web — If we're to believe Woody Allen, “80 percent of success is showing up.”
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Robert Andrews / paidContent:
Schmidt Reckons Most TVs Will Have Google TV By Mid-2012 — What with self-driving cars and such, Eric Schmidt is not averse to some blue-sky thinking. But one new prediction may be a moonshot too far. … The whole connected TV space will explode in 2012, as more new TVs ship with internet connectivity …
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Gizmodo, Guardian, Engadget, Android Community, eWeek, SlashGear, The Verge, Softpedia News, Electronista, Android Phone Fans and 9to5Google
Liz Gannes / AllThingsD:
Coming Soon: Twitter to Show Off What It's Building, in Its New Building — Twitter invited press, including AllThingsD, to come to an event this morning in San Francisco in order “to come see what we're building.” — Does that mean new products? Probably — but with this company you never know.
Lee Chyen Yee / Reuters:
Google to invest $300 million in Hong Kong data centre — (Reuters) - Google Inc said it will invest $300 million in its Hong Kong data centre, due to come online in early 2013 after the company broke ground on Thursday. — The $300 million investment includes the cost of land …
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9to5Google, ZDNet, Data Center Knowledge, Agence France Presse, Bloomberg, VR-Zone and Associated Press
Laura Sydell / NPR:
How Twitter's Trending Algorithm Picks Its Topics … Occupy Wall Street protesters meditate while a sign bearing their Twitter hashtag hangs from a railing in Zuccotti Park in October. Some activists accused Twitter of censorship because #OccupyWallStreet wasn't appearing on trending lists.
Rick Broida / CNET Reviews:
Hands-on with the $19-per-month Republic Wireless Android phone — If you can live with some modest restrictions, you can get a contract-free Android smartphone for just $19 monthly. — Last month, Republic Wireless made waves when it announced an Android phone with “unlimited” service for just $19 per month, no contract required.
Josh Constine / TechCrunch:
Publishing To Facebook Subscribers Shouldn't Make Us Spam Our Friends — I have one major gripe with Facebook's Subscribe feature: I have to publish to all my friends to reach my Subscribers. In September, Facebook launched Subscribe, its Twitter-esque option that lets people receive …
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Jeff Roberts / paidContent:
The E-book Investigations: Are Publishers And Apple Breaking The Law? — It's been a week to forget for publishers after both the Justice Department and the European Commission announced investigations into e-book pricing tactics. Meanwhile, dozens of law firms are steaming ahead …
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The Verge and CNET News, more at Mediagazer »
Kevin Michaluk / CrackBerry.com:
Exclusive: First Image of BlackBerry Milan - next generation BlackBerry 10 slider!! — Well that didn't take long. Last week we posted our BBX (now BlackBerry 10) Roadmap Preview for 2012, where we dropped a number of new codenames into the mix beyond the already photographed BlackBerry London.
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Unwired View, Know Your Cell, Inquirer, Phones Review, DigiTimes, Know Your Mobile, PhoneArena, Softpedia News, Geek.com and GottaBeMobile
Daniel Rubino / wpcentral:
T-Mobile Nokia Lumia 710 - confirmed through FCC manual — We know next week T-Mobile and Nokia have a little shindig here in NYC going on—we'll be there for that one, so don't fret. But in the meantime, you can rest assured that yes, it is indeed for the Nokia Lumia 710.
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Steven Musil / CNET News:
Clearwire boosts size of stock offering to $350M — Clearwire expects to raise $350 million in its stock offering next week, an increase over its previous plans to raise $300 million. — The money-losing mobile broadband provider and wholesaler plans to sell 175 million Class A shares …
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The Tech Trade
Christian Zibreg / 9to5Mac:
Research predicts iMac losing the title of the world's top-selling all-in-one system — Even though all the growth in Apple's Mac business is in MacBooks that accounted for nearly three-quarters of all the computers Apple sold during the September quarter, the iMac has been by far their most popular desktop.
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Softpedia News, DigiTimes and Electronista