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Twitter Blog:
Let's Fly — Today we introduce a new version of Twitter. We've simplified the design to make it easier than ever to follow what you care about, connect with others and discover something new. You'll see this new design both on Twitter.com and mobile phones, so that you'll have a familiar experience any time, anywhere.
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Cotton Delo / AdAge:
Twitter Joins Facebook, Google, Launches ‘Brand Pages’ For Marketers — Brands Get a Home on Twitter With More Functionality — Twitter is looking to strengthen its relationship with advertisers by launching brand pages that will be unveiled today as part of a more comprehensive redesign.
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paidContent, Twitter Advertising, Poynter, HubSpot's Inbound …, AllTwitter, Lost Remote and Marketing Pilgrim
Jolie O'Dell / VentureBeat:
Here's a first look at the “New-New Twitter” — This morning, Twitter started its launch of a brand-new interface. — The changes are fairly drastic, but they have a suprising and delighting effect (as opposed to a shocking and awing one). It might remind you a bit of the design …
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PC World, GigaOM, @harryh, @beltzner and TechCrunch
Mark Gurman / 9to5Mac:
Twitter's all-new iPhone app: Revamped UI, new Connect menu, snappier — Today, Twitter announced an all new online version of Twitter, and to complement this new site, the popular micro blogging service launched a re-designed iPhone application. The new application features an all new user-interface and it looks awesome.
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GigaOM, TechCrunch, VentureBeat, Bits, CNNMoney.com, 9to5Google, AllThingsD, ClickZ, GottaBeMobile, @gruber and NBC Bay Area
Jolie O'Dell / VentureBeat:
Twitter hits the big time with its new Art Deco headquarters (pics) — We got a sneak peak at Twitter's new headquarters today during a press event about the site's full-fledged overhaul. — But the site isn't the only thing that's getting an overhaul: In about six months …
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The Next Web
Brian Anthony Hernandez / Mashable!:
Twitter Unleashes Embeddable Tweets
Twitter Unleashes Embeddable Tweets
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PC Magazine, Twitter Developers and WordPress.com News
Jonathan S. Geller / BGR:
Samsung to beat Apple to market with Retina-resolution tablet in February — BGR has learned from a trusted source that Samsung is set to launch an 11.6-inch tablet running Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich next year, and it will most likely be unveiled at Mobile World Congress in February.
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9to5Google, Gizmodo, AndroidGuys, WebProNews, Geek.com, GottaBeMobile, Android and Me, IntoMobile, Liliputing, iDownloadBlog.com, Electronista and PhoneArena
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Jay Yarow / Business Insider:
The Next iPad Will Launch In February — Citi — Apple is ready to roll with a new iPad, says Citi analyst Richard Gardner in a note today. — According to “several sources” the next iPad will launch in February, and it will sport a screen with double the resolution of the current model.
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MediaFile, Redmond Pie, AllThingsD, MacRumors, 9to5Mac and Apple Bitch
Ed Sutherland / Cult of Mac:
AT&T Starts Throttling Heavy iPhone Data Users To 2G Speeds — If you've been whining about why the iPhone 4S has no 4G, get ready for a real letdown — 2G speeds. The move by AT&T to throttle its top 5 percent of data users to a snail's pace is an unwelcome Christmas present for many iPhone users.
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Gizmodo, CNET News, TechSpot, Pocketables, TG Daily and GottaBeMobile
Christian Zibreg / 9to5Google:
Google launches Currents, new social reading platform for iOS and Android — Following an extensive period of beta testing and refining, a promising new Google product is ready for prime time. Today, the search Goliath took the wraps off of a brand new social publishing platform that used to be known under the ‘Propeller’ code-name.
Stoyan Stefanov / Facebook Developer Blog:
Introducing the Subscribe Button for Websites — In September we introduced Subscribe to make it easier for people who want to share their public updates with more than just friends to build an audience of subscribers. Today we're launching the Subscribe button for websites …
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TechCrunch, MediaPost, Social Markets, PC Magazine, L.A. Times Tech Blog, VentureBeat, Inside Facebook and Business Insider, Thanks:malliegator
Sarah Perez / TechCrunch:
Apple Picks Instagram As The “iPhone App Of The Year” — Apple released its iTunes Rewind 2011 and App Store Rewind 2011 today, the company's annual lists detailing of the top selling apps, music, TV shows, movies and podcasts for the year. This year, the biggest winner on the apps front was Angry Birds …
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Jim Dalrymple / The Loop:
Apple lists top apps, music, movies of 2011
Apple lists top apps, music, movies of 2011
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Business Insider, Gadget Lab, Hollywood Reporter, Associated Press and Macgasm, Thanks:jdalrymple
Nathan Beach / Google Mobile Blog:
Tablet image results in new carousel view — In July, we started to evolve the Google design and experience on Android and iOS tablets by updating features like larger touch targets and enhanced image viewing to make searching faster and easier. Today, we're building on that foundation …
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PadGadget, TechCrunch, AndroidGuys, MarketingVox News & Trends, Softpedia News, Android and Me and Android Phone Fans
Horace Dediu / asymco:
How productive is an Apple store employee? — Apple publishes data about its “retail segment” which ifoAppleStore.com catalogs. Here are some statistics I was able to compute from the data: — The stores generate over $100k per employee per quarter. In 2010, revenue was $481,000 per employee.
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Leena Rao / TechCrunch:
Google Launches Schemer, An Activity Recommendation Engine To ‘Discover New Things To Do’ — We've been wondering exactly what Google Schemer is for some time now. Google has just officially launched Schemer, a new activity recommendations portal that allows people to 'discover new things …
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VentureBeat, WebProNews and Mashable!
Kevin C. Tofel / GigaOM:
YouMail yanked from Android Market due to T-Mobile complaint — YouMail, a mobile voicemail and visual message management app, suddenly disappeared from Google's Android Market on Thursday. The free app is still available in Apple's iTunes Store for iOS devices, but Android users looking for the software won't find it.
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The Verge, Computerworld, AllThingsD, paidContent, TechCrunch, MacNN, AndroidGuys, FierceMobileContent, IntoMobile, MobileBurn.com and YouMail's Blog
Liz Gannes / AllThingsD:
Facebook Confirms Reorg, Names Five Product Heads — Facebook today confirmed our report from last night that it has shaken up its organization around major product areas. — Here's the statement: — “We can confirm that in order to streamline the product development process …
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Computerworld, TechCrunch, Friending Facebook Blog and VentureBeat
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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Friending Facebook Blog, Techie Buzz, Silicon Republic, Techland, WebProNews and All Facebook
Mat Smith / Engadget:
Jawbone offers ‘no questions asked’ refund for troubled Up band, even if you keep it — While Jawbone attempts to fix the handful of substantial issues plaguing its new Up lifestyle band, it's now announced that it will begin giving free refunds to dissatisfied customers — and you can even keep hold of the band afterwards.
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PC Magazine, TechCrunch, CNET News, Computerworld, Bits, MacRumors, 9to5Mac, The Verge, GigaOM, AllThingsD and IntoMobile
Kashmir Hill / The Not-So Private Parts:
Why An Investment Firm Was Awarded $2.5 Million After Being Defamed By Blogger — No miscarriage of justice here. — It was the $2.5 million dollar lawsuit heard round the blogosphere. The Seattle Weekly reported that an “Oregon blogger” had been found guilty of defamation and ordered to pay an investment firm $2.5 million.
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Florian Mueller / FOSS Patents:
French court denies Samsung request for iPhone 4S ban — UPDATED with copy and analysis of decision — Via Twitter I 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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PC Magazine, Guardian, TUAW, London Calling Blog, Bloomberg, Reuters, SlashGear, GigaOM, BGR, Electronista, TechEye, CNET News and Macgasm
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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CNET News, DailyTech, Dow Jones Newswires, ITProPortal, BetaNews, Digital Trends, Electricpig.co.uk, Neowin.net and Computerworld
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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DigiTimes, ITProPortal, Computerworld, Softpedia News and Electronista
Declan McCullagh / CNET News:
SOPA foes ready alternative plan—no Web blocking — A new copyright proposal backed by foes of the Stop Online Piracy Act stops short of trying to delete “rogue” Web sites from the Internet, according to a draft reviewed by CNET. — The so-called OPEN Act, expected to be announced today …
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
Gregg Keizer / Computerworld:
Microsoft: We can remotely delete Windows 8 apps — Like Apple and Google, Windows Store will include a ‘kill switch’ to disable or eliminate rogue apps — Microsoft will be able to throw a “kill switch” to disable or even remove an app from users' Windows 8 devices …
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Business Insider
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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BetaNews, Android and Me, IntoMobile and the Econsultancy blog
Business Week:
Voice Control, the End of the TV Remote? — Samsung, LG, and others are racing to bring voice control to the TV set — Before he died on Oct. 5, Steve Jobs left clues that he was working on a new product that would revolutionize how we interact with our TVs.
Stephen Shankland / CNET News:
Social networking's salad days are ending, Forrester says — Forrester CEO George Colony speaks at LeWeb. — PARIS—Bad news, would-be social networking start-ups. — “Social is running out of hours. Social is also running out of people,” concluded George Colony …
Andy Greenberg / The Firewall:
WikiLeaks Posts Spy Firm Videos Offering Tools For Hacking iTunes, Gmail, Skype — A still from one of Gamma International's marketing videos. — It's no longer a secret that firms like Gamma International, maker of Finfisher spyware, sell tools for hacking computers and secretly surveilling Internet and cell phone users.