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Go Daddy:
Go Daddy No Longer Supports SOPA — Looks to Internet Community & Fellow Tech Leaders to Develop Legislation We All Support — Go Daddy is no longer supporting SOPA, the “Stop Online Piracy Act” currently working its way through U.S. Congress. — “Fighting online piracy is of the utmost importance …
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Mike Masnick / Techdirt:
Law Firms Removing Their Name From SOPA Supporters' List; SOPA ‘Support’ Crumbling — So we were just discussing how a bunch of companies who were listed by the US Chamber of Commerce as SOPA/PIPA supporters are demanding to be taken off the list, noting that, while they had agreed …
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TorrentFreak and Adotas
Sam Biddle / Gizmodo:
Brave GoDaddy CEO Says He's Neither For Nor Against SOPA — GoDaddy CEO Warren Adelman has had his job for a week. Not exactly a great week to start! But I chatted with the guy for his take on the company's SOPA surrender. Is he against SOPA? No. — Citing “quite a bit of feedback …
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eWeek Security Watch, Betabeat, L.A. Times Tech Blog, AllThingsD, Engadget, VentureBeat, Geek News Central and @gigibsohn
Nilay Patel / The Verge:
What is SOPA and how does it work? The Stop Online Piracy Act explained — I walk by a pretty good bootleg DVD stand a few times a month — the proprietor sets up at irregular intervals in Union Square just a few blocks away from The Verge offices in New York.
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Sean Percival's Blog, @dannysullivan, the Econsultancy blog, @benhuh, The Daily What and VatorNews
Jeff Epstein / livin' the dream:
A Step-by-Step Guide to Transfer Domains Out Of GoDaddy
A Step-by-Step Guide to Transfer Domains Out Of GoDaddy
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TechCrunch, Techie Buzz, Dice Blog Network and kottke.org
Glenn Kelman / Redfin Corporate Blog:
SOPA Witch-Hunters, Count Me Out
SOPA Witch-Hunters, Count Me Out
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Vlad Savov / The Verge:
Samsung: no ICS upgrade for Galaxy S and Galaxy Tab because of TouchWiz — Samsung has just distributed the worst news of this Ice Cream Sandwich upgrade cycle: the popular Galaxy S smartphone that sold 10 million units last year and the 7-inch Galaxy Tab tablet won't be upgraded to Android 4.0.
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Brad Stone / Business Week:
It's Always Sunny in Silicon Valley — The Valley's techies live in a bubble of prosperity. Optimism has its advantages, but some worry the region may lose touch with the rest of the world — Illustrations by Johnny Ryan — Every so often, the best parties come to represent moments in time.
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Business Insider, @tsgiles and Silicon Valley Ryan Gosling
Jason Del Rey / AdAge:
Former TechCrunch Staffer Sarah Lacy Set to Close Funding Round for PandoDaily — Netscape Co-Founder Marc Andreessen Joins Michael Arrington and Other Investors In Tech News Site — Former TechCrunch Senior Editor Sarah Lacy is expected to close a round of funding in the next two weeks …
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@paulcarr and Business Insider, more at Mediagazer »
Peter Kafka / AllThingsD:
Maybe Apple's Newsstand Really Was a Present for Publishers — When Apple launched its Newsstand feature in iTunes this fall, the idea was that giving newspaper and magazine publishers their own dedicated shelf space — for those who signed on to Apple's subscription program - would boost sales.
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MacRumors, Business Insider and Electronista, more at Mediagazer »
Mathew Ingram / GigaOM:
News flash: Yes, Facebook is selling you to advertisers — There's a breathless report out today that provides an “exclusive look” at how Facebook plans to use the new Timeline feature to attract advertisers looking for more social ads. But is it really that surprising to think Facebook would be pitching brands on that kind of thing?
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Nitasha Tiku / Betabeat:
Exclusive: Leaked Details of How Facebook Plans To Sell Your Timeline to Advertisers
Exclusive: Leaked Details of How Facebook Plans To Sell Your Timeline to Advertisers
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All Facebook, paidContent, CIO Blogs and @joshconstine, Thanks:megan
Kara Swisher / AllThingsD:
Yahoo Okays Initial Term Sheet to Sell Stakes Back to Asian Partners — While Also Hoping to Keep PE Firms in Fray — Yahoo shareholders felt a little giddier earlier this week, when it seemed as if the company had finally decided to make a deal with its Asian partners.
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VentureBeat, Tech and China, Wall Street Journal and Tech Trader Daily
Tim Greene / Network World:
Windows 8 picture password is ‘Fisher-Price toy’ says father of 2-factor authentication — 'I don't think it's serious security,' says Kenneth Weiss of next Microsoft OS security feature — The Windows 8 feature that logs users in if they touch certain points in a photo in the right order might be fun …
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Computerworld, Pulse2, GeekWire and Gizmodo
Brad Molen / Engadget:
RIM gets kicked while down, sued over BBM trademark (update: RIM comments) — It's been a long December for RIM, and there's reason to believe this year won't be any better than the last. This month, the company was sued for its use of the BBX trademark and was forced to change its name to BlackBerry 10 …
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AllThingsD, Reuters, TechCrunch, Electronista, IntoMobile, I4U News, Mashable! and MobileBurn.com
Matthew Panzarino / The Next Web:
Steve Jobs on video games as the future of learning [Video] — This is a great, if short, video from 1990, where Steve Jobs discusses the future of the Library of Congress. In it, he talks about how video games could eventually be the future of learning, taking the form of simulations …
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Cult of Mac and MacTrast
Leena Rao / TechCrunch:
In-Flight Wi-Fi Company Gogo Files For $100 Million IPO — In-Flight Wi-Fi provider Gogo has just filed for an IPO, and will raise as much as $100 million in a public offering. — Gogo, which has raised over $500 million in funding, provides in-flight connectivity to nine …
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SplatF, GeekWire, PE Hub Blog, Reuters, VoIP Watch, Deal Journal, Pulse2, VentureBeat, AllThingsD, VatorNews, GigaOM, The Tech Trade and Techrockies.com
Mark Suster / Both Sides of the Table:
The Amazing Power of Deflationary Economics for Startups — I'm often asked by people what investment areas interest me. — It's true that I have a functional focus on three areas: Performance-based marketing, digital television and mobile computing. I try to invest in things …
BBC:
Volkswagen turns off Blackberry email after work hours — UK unions have warned that VW-style email restrictions might not suit other companies — Volkswagen has agreed to stop its Blackberry servers sending emails to some of its employees when they are off-shift.
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BGR, Reuters, PhoneArena, IntoMobile, blog.chron.com, PC Magazine, Pocket-lint, The Verge and Slashdot
David Pogue / Pogue's Posts:
If Car Companies Were Run Like Tech Companies ... As we plow into 2012, it has become clear that the technology industry is like no other. Its changes come faster. Its marketing hits us more deeply. Its business models would look absurd in any other industry.
Reuters:
U.S. shoppers less than merry after online glitches — (Reuters) - Tom Nenon, a philosophy professor at the University of Memphis, is vexed with his online shopping experience at Best Buy, a sentiment shared by other U.S. Internet shoppers this holiday season.
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Bits, Mashable! and Wall Street Journal
Neil Hughes / AppleInsider:
Apple investigating fuel-cell-powered MacBooks — Apple could build new notebooks that are even smaller and lighter than current battery-powered devices by switching to fuel cells for power. — The prospect of fuel-cell-powered MacBooks and other devices was raised in a pair …