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Amit Singhal / The Official Google Blog:
Search, plus Your World — Google Search has always been about finding the best results for you. Sometimes that means results from the public web, but sometimes it means your personal content or things shared with you by people you care about. These wonderful people and this rich personal content …
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Danny Sullivan / Search Engine Land:
Google's Results Get More Personal With “Search Plus Your World” — Google's search results are undergoing their most radical transformation ever, as a new “Search Plus Your World” format begins rolling out today. It finds both content that's been shared with you privately along with matches …
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Search Engine Watch, Engadget, L.A. Times Tech Blog, Inquirer, CNET, InfoWorld, The Verge, GSMArena Blog, @manan, Marketing Pilgrim, SiliconFilter, The Next Web and Washington Post
MG Siegler / parislemon:
Antitrust+? — Given my post last night, this will probably sound like piling on. But I'm sorry, it's the first thing that comes to mind. I don't see how it can't. — How on Earth is Google going to avoid antitrust inquiries with their new Search+ features announced today?
Liz Gannes / AllThingsD:
Twitter Complains About Google Giving Preference to Google+ Content — Twitter is now officially speaking out against Google's new search features that give prominent placement to content from its own social network, Google+. — In a statement, Twitter complained that “people, publishers …
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John Battelle's Search Blog, Business Insider, TechCrunch, SiliconFilter, Marketing Land, parislemon and @amac
Mike Isaac / Epicenter:
With Search+, Google Fires Another Shot at Facebook
With Search+, Google Fires Another Shot at Facebook
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Tom Anderson, Ben Parr's Entrepreneurial …, @miguelrios and All Facebook
Tom Krazit / paidContent:
@ CES: Apple Is Scouting The Competition — Apple (NSDQ: AAPL) famously avoids the biggest event on the tech industry calendar, and given the traffic on Paradise Road this morning you can't exactly blame them. But that doesn't mean Apple isn't scouting the competition in person at CES 2012.
Jason Costa / Twitter Developers:
Twitter's new @handle distribution pilot program — Today we introduce a new pilot program for distributing Verified Account @handles and public profile metadata to developers, media and content services, and consumer device manufacturers. The Echo Nest, Gracenote, and Rovi are the first partners …
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Marketing Land, AllTwitter, TechCrunch, Engadget, The Next Web, The Next Web and WebProNews
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Jolie O'Dell / VentureBeat:
Twitter gives developers new access to Verified Accounts
Twitter gives developers new access to Verified Accounts
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Guardian and Digital Media Wire
Craig Eisler / Kinect for Windows Blog:
Starting February 1, 2012: Use the Power of Kinect for Windows to Change the World — We're thrilled at the sales we've seen for Kinect - 18 million sold in the past year - and we were honored to receive a Guinness World Record for the fastest selling consumer electronics device ever.
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SiliconANGLE, The Official Microsoft Blog, Hardware 2.0 Blog, Gadgetwise, Computerworld, TG Daily, Softpedia News, ReadWriteWeb, MSDN Blogs, TechSpot, Forbes, blog.chron.com, Geek.com, Between the Lines Blog, Rock, Paper, Shotgun, Newlaunches.com, Neowin.net, Gizmodo UK, VentureBeat, Gamasutra, SlashGear, Gizmodo, PC World, Wall Street Journal, @dannysullivan, Engadget, TechNet Blogs and The Verge
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Matt Rosoff / Business Insider:
WATCH: Microsoft's Tweet Choir, The Weirdest CES Keynote Moment Ever
WATCH: Microsoft's Tweet Choir, The Weirdest CES Keynote Moment Ever
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CNNMoney.com, The Next Web, SiliconFilter, istartedsomething, Pulse2 and VentureBeat
Florian Mueller / FOSS Patents:
Eastman Kodak sues Apple over four and HTC over five digital imaging patents — Eastman Kodak keeps trying to force Apple into a license agreement relating to its portfolio of approximately 1,000 digital imaging patents. It hasn't achieved a breakthrough in an ongoing ITC investigation …
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CNET, PC Magazine, Gizmodo, Bloomberg, 9to5Mac, Electronista, MobileBurn.com and The Next Web
Elizabeth Woyke / Mobilized:
Qualcomm Unveils Thinnest, Lightest Mirasol E-reader, The Hanvon C18 — Chinese e-reader maker Hanvon will sell the thinnest and lightest e-reader yet to utilize Qualcomm's energy-efficient mirasol displays, the Hanvon C18. — Hanvon's C18 e-reader is the thinnest and lightest e-reader yet to use Qualcomm's mirasol display.
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Dan Graziano / BGR:
Qualcomm's Snapdragon S4 processor coming to TVs, notebooks, and smartphones early this year
Qualcomm's Snapdragon S4 processor coming to TVs, notebooks, and smartphones early this year
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VentureBeat, Forbes, LAPTOP Magazine, The Seattle Times and Mobilized
Stephen Wolfram Blog:
A .data Top-Level Internet Domain? — There's been very little change in top-level internet domains (like .com, .org, .us, etc.) for a long time. But a number of years ago I started thinking about the possibility of having a new .data top-level domain (TLD).
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WebProNews
Darrell Etherington / GigaOM:
Amazon launches new touch-friendly Kindle Store for iPad — Amazon on Tuesday announced a new touch-optimized version of its Kindle online store aimed at the iPad. The touch-friendly shopping experience used to be available only through Amazon's Cloud Reader web-based Kindle reading client …
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paidContent, The Verge, 9to5Mac, Computerworld, TUAW, Engadget, AllThingsD and TeleRead
Larry Dignan / Between the Lines Blog:
Oracle rolls out big data play with aggressive price, Cloudera — Summary: Oracle comes out with a big data appliance just north of $500,000, a good $250,000 below expectations. Cloudera goes along for the ride. — Oracle said its big data appliance is now available and an aggressive price point means …
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eWeek, AllThingsD, DBMS 2, GigaOM, TechCrunch and The Register
Eric Slivka / MacRumors:
Comcast Begins Rolling Out ‘AnyPlay’ Live TV Streaming for iPad — Back in September, we reported on a leaked document from cable and Internet provider Comcast revealing details on the company's forthcoming “AnyPlay” live television streaming service. While Comcast is not the first cable provider …
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Computerworld, 9to5Mac, DSLreports, VentureBeat, Comcast Voices, Macworld, Engadget and Technologizer
Philip Elmer-DeWitt / Fortune:
Apple CEO Tim Cook didn't really make $378 million in 2011 — His salary was $900,017. His 401(K) grew by $14,700. To get the rest he has to stick around Was Tim Cook really the highest-paid CEO of 2011, as the Associated Press and others suggest? Only if you believe a bird in the bush is worth as much as a bird in the hand.
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Forbes, Associated Press, Between the Lines Blog, The Next Web, paidContent, The Register, WebProNews, Wall Street Journal and 9to5Mac
MG Siegler / parislemon:
Why I Hate Android — Why do I hate Android? It's definitely one of the questions I get asked most often these days. And most of those that don't ask probably assume it's because I'm an iPhone guy. People see negative take after negative take about the operating system and label me as “unreasonable” or “biased” or worse.
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Gizmodo, Technologizer and @mattcutts, Thanks:mattlynley
Jason Hiner / Tech Sanity Check Blog:
Tablets: What Amazon and Apple know that all the CES tablet peddlers are still missing — Takeaway: Tablets are everywhere again at CES 2012, but none of them combine the two big reasons why Apple and Amazon tablets have succeeded. — When I wrote about why Android tablets did a faceplant coming …
Ernesto / TorrentFreak:
Pro-PIPA Group ‘Pirates’ Anti-PIPA Group — Oh the irony... Last week the anti-PIPA group Public Knowledge sent out an email asking people to attend town hall meetings to oppose the Protect Intellectual Property Act. Today the pro-PIPA group Creative America did the same …
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Ars Technica and Techdirt
Sean Buckley / Engadget:
Project Fiona raises the stakes for gaming tablets, packs Ivy Bridge, Windows 8 and integrated controllers — We weren't exactly looking for the “Switchblade of CES 2012,” but Razer's latest concept, nicknamed “Project Fiona,” may take the title anyway. This concept gaming tablet flanks …
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CNET, The Verge, LAPTOP Magazine, CNET, Ars Technica, Kotaku, WebProNews, Technology Review and IntoMobile
Ina Fried / AllThingsD:
BlueStacks Bringing Android Apps to Windows 8 — Start-up BlueStacks, whose trick is bringing Android apps to Windows, plans to bring its act to Windows 8. — At the Consumer Electronics Show, the company is showing how each Android app can appear as its own Metro-style app in Windows 8′s new start screen.
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Forbes, BGR, Engadget, The Verge, VentureBeat, SlashGear, Liliputing, IntoMobile, ces.cnet.com, Neowin.net and BetaNews
Ben Popper / Betabeat:
Makerbot Replicator: Bigger, Better and Now Two Color — 3D printing for the masses has always been the mission of Brooklyn-based Makerbot. Today the company unveiled the Makerbot Replicator, a souped up version of its original device. It lets users print way bigger items …
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The Verge
Stephen Shankland / CNET:
Mozilla to build slow-paced Firefox for conservative users — Mozilla has embarked on its plan to build its Extended Support Release (ESR) version of Firefox, an edition that stands comparatively still while the ordinary version of the browser changes every six weeks.
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PC Magazine and ReadWriteWeb
Jason Livingood / Comcast Voices:
Comcast Completes DNSSEC Deployment — I am pleased to announce that Comcast, the largest ISP in the U.S., is the first large ISP in the North America to have fully implemented Domain Name System Security Extensions (DNSSEC). As part of our ongoing efforts to protect our customers …
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Deploy360 Programme and CircleID
Jean-Louis Gassée / Monday Note:
Samsung vs. Google — Android is a huge success. Google bought Andy Rubin's company in 2005 and turned it into a smartphone operating system giant, with more than 50% of the global market and 700,000 activations a day this past December. — Perhaps, as Steve Jobs seemed to think …
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GigaOM, Computerworld and Beyond Search
Ben Popper / Betabeat:
Former HuffPo CTO Paul Berry Building New Startup and Incubator With Lerer Ventures — The news broke today that Paul Berry, the longtime CTO of Huffington Post credited with their legendary SEO and early adoption of social networking tools, was leaving the company.
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