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Tom Neumayr / Apple:
Ping Users Top One Million in First 48 Hours — Apple® today announced that in less than 48 hours since its launch on Wednesday, more than one million users have joined Ping, its new social network for music which lets users follow their favorite artists and friends to discover …
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9 to 5 Mac, AppleInsider, MacRumors and Engadget
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Chester Wisniewski / Chester Wisniewski's Blog:
Apple gets Ping'd with comment spam - They didn't see this coming? — Most of the security industry has been pointing out the migration of spam from an email-only venture to blog/forum comments, Facebook, Twitter and other Web 2.0 platforms. But apparently Apple didn't consider this when designing Ping …
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PC World, Graham Cluley's blog, CNET News, Gadgetwise, Switched, everythingiCafe, Mashable!, AppleInsider, Geek.com, eWeek, Fortune, 9 to 5 Mac, Velocity, VentureBeat, TechEye, Security Watch, Between the Lines Blog, The Register, Inquirer, USA Today, TechCrunch, Phones Review and hypebot
Wade Roush / Xconomy:
The Leaning Tower of Ping: How iTunes Could Be Apple's Undoing
The Leaning Tower of Ping: How iTunes Could Be Apple's Undoing
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TechCrunch, PC World, GigaOM, WebProNews, broadstuff, Chris Pirillo, Tech Check and BoomTown
Matt Buchanan / Gizmodo:
The Seeds of Apple's Cloud
The Seeds of Apple's Cloud
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Velocity, MediaPost, App Advice, TechCrunch and DailyFinance, Thanks:atul
Josh Halliday / Guardian:
Apple's Ping succumbs to the spammers
Apple's Ping succumbs to the spammers
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Velocity, PC World, MediaPost, Help Net Security, Pulse2, ReadWriteWeb, Tech Trader Daily, Switched, The Apple Core Blog, Mashable!, Computerworld, MacRumors, MediaMemo and PE Hub Blog
Mike Yang / The Official Google Blog:
Trimming our privacy policies — Long, complicated and lawyerly—that's what most people think about privacy policies, and for good reason. Even taking into account that they're legal documents, most privacy policies are still too hard to understand. — So we're simplifying and updating Google's privacy policies.
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CNET News, Computerworld, Reuters, Google, V3.co.uk, Digits, Dennis Fisher, Bits, Erictric, WebProNews, Tech Daily Dose and Search Engine Journal, Thanks:hornokplease
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Agence France Presse:
Google to pay 8.5 million dollars to settle Buzz case — SAN FRANCISCO (AFP) - Google has agreed to pay 8.5 million dollars (US) to settle a privacy lawsuit over a Buzz social networking tool added to free email service Gmail in February, according to court documents.
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Search Engine Land, VentureBeat and Reuters
Robin Wauters / TechCrunch:
Google To Update, Shorten And De-Jargon Privacy Policies - Here's What's Changing
Google To Update, Shorten And De-Jargon Privacy Policies - Here's What's Changing
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Nick O'Neill / All Facebook:
BREAKING: Facebook Now Displaying All Liked News Articles In Search Results — Another big upgrade from Facebook: the company is currently testing search results which display articles ranked by likes. Additionally, the results for searches now shows the results from all around the web based on two things …
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Search Engine Land, Search Engine Watch, GigaOM, CNET News, paidContent, ReadWriteWeb, Startup Meme, The Next Web, Lost Remote, Silicon Alley Insider and WebProNews, Thanks:atul
Danny Sullivan / Search Engine Land:
Texas Attorney General Investigating Google & Antitrust Issues — Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott is conducting an investigation into Google's business practices as they relate to search listings, in particular whether Google is manipulating its paid and editorial results in a way that violates antitrust laws.
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The Register and CNET News, Thanks:atul
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Google Public Policy Blog:
Texas inquires on our approach to competition — We've always worked hard to ensure that our success is earned the right way — by building great products, not locking in our users or advertisers. That said, we recognize that as Google grows, we're going to face more questions about how our business works.
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Bits, Computerworld, Tech Daily Dose and Tech Trader Daily
Danny Sullivan / Search Engine Land:
Google Announces Can't Be Missed Press Event On Search - What's Up? — Google's announced a special press event for next Wednesday on search that “you won't want to miss.” What big news could there be? Let's speculate — but I wouldn't get too excited. — Here's what the invite says:
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Electronista
Kamau High / Speakeasy:
Controversial ‘Duke Nukem Forever’ Will Finally Be Released … “Duke Nukem Forever,” a video game synonymous with never being released, is finally being released. — The first person shooter about a space marine with a penchant for off-color humor who battles aliens with increasingly destructive weapons …
Adam Dachis / Lifehacker:
iPhone 3G Speed Test: iOS 4.0 versus iOS 4.1 — iOS 4.0 was so slow on our 3G, we promptly downgraded after updating. Earlier this week, Apple announced, among other things, that iOS 4.1 fixed performance on the iPhone 3G. We put their claim to the test.
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AppleInsider, Redmond Pie, 9 to 5 Mac, PC World, App Advice, Startup Meme and Obsessable
Peter Kafka / MediaMemo:
Digg's Decline, Illustrated — Why does Digg have a new design and a new CEO? Here's one answer, via a handy chart. — This one comes from Christopher Mascari, a Gawker Media marketing guy, and it illustrates the blog network's traffic from social media sites.
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GigaOM, Fast Company, watchmojo.com, msnbc.com, Silicon Alley Insider, MediaPost and The Next Web, more at Mediagazer », Thanks:atul
Nick Saint / Silicon Alley Insider:
BUSTED: Anti-Google Privacy Group Consumer Watchdog Is Tracking Your Clicks With Google Analytics — How's this for a little hypocrisy? — Consumer Watchdog, a nonprofit advocacy group and vocal Google critic, has been a promoting a video that lampoons Google's privacy practices by depicting …
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Search Engine Journal, Fortune, Consumer Watchdog and WebProNews
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Owen Thomas / VentureBeat:
Twitter: 300,000 apps, but none of them matter — Twitter CEO Ev Williams posted a blog entry Thursday with an update on the microblogging service's usage, which continues to grow sharply. More interesting than the numbers, though, was the message written between the lines …
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V3.co.uk, Royal Pingdom, Brian Solis, VatorNews and Twitter Blog, more at Mediagazer »
Therese Poletti / Wall Street Journal:
New York's Tech Start-Up Scene Comes of Age — Just stop calling it ‘Silicon Alley’ — In the late 1990s, as Silicon Valley's tech industry headed into boom-land, so too did New York City. — A slew of startups formed, many focused on “new media,” or advertising on the Internet.
Matthew Moskovciak / Crave:
Apple TV isn't 1080p and you shouldn't care — The refreshed Apple TV sports a new design, Netflix streaming, and low price, but like the old model, Apple's streaming video box is still limited to 720p content. While that means the Apple TV loses the spec war to competitors like the Xbox 360 and Vudu …
Jonny Evans / 9 to 5 Mac:
iOS browsing is bigger than Android (6x) and Linux says NetApps — Apple's iOS has become the third most popular platform on the Internet with marketshare that's nealry six times larger than Android. Indeed, iOS is bigger than Linux, says Net Applications.
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AppleInsider, TUAW, Computerworld, MacRumors, Pulse2, App Advice, IntoMobile, Boy Genius Report, TiPb and Hardware 2.0 Blog
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Seth Weintraub / Fortune:
Quantcast: Android continues to grow vs. iOS domination
Quantcast: Android continues to grow vs. iOS domination
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Quantcast, Computerworld, GigaOM, Search Engine Land, IntoMobile, TechCrunch, CNET News, Android Phone Fans, Electronista, dailywireless.org, I4U News and Softpedia News
John Paczkowski / Digital Daily:
Apple Building 2 Million iPads Per Month, But Shooting for 3 Million — “Shocked” by demand for the iPad after it launched, Apple (AAPL) has ramped up production of the device to meet it, but there's work left to do yet. Morgan Stanley analyst Katy Huberty says Apple recently doubled its monthly iPad builds to 2 million.
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MacRumors, Silicon Alley Insider, Erictric, TUAW, MacNN, FierceWireless and Pulse2
Kit Eaton / Fast Company:
Google's TV Previewed at IFA, Suddenly Not the Smartest Kid on the Block — Google looked to have stolen a march on the smart Net-connected TV market when it revealed its integrated Google TV a few months back. Now we're seeing prototypes at the IFA electronics show …
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paidContent and WebProNews, more at Mediagazer »
Anthony Ha / VentureBeat:
See, YouTube ads can be awesome: A hunter shoots a bear — Nice timing. Just a few hours after The New York Times reported that YouTube's ad revenues have grown to the point that the Google-owned video site will be profitable this year, I spotted a video that demonstrates some of YouTube's potential as an advertising platform.
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Fortune and SocialTimes.com
Liz Gannes / GigaOM:
Mint Sets Spending Data Free — The online personal-finance assistant Mint often mines user data for trends and interesting charts to feature on its popular corporate blog. Now the Intuit-owned company is preparing to release the data it's collected on behalf of its 3 million users.
Thanks:philiphotchkiss
Nilay Patel / Engadget:
iHome teases first AirPlay-compatible portable speaker dock — No surprise that iHome is first out of the gate with a speaker dock that's compatible with Apple's newly-open AirPlay music streaming system, but unfortunately the teaser page is maddeningly light on details …
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Pocket-lint and Gizmodo
Bloomberg:
Coinstar Builds Apple Ties as It Seeks Online Partner — Sept. 3 (Bloomberg) — Coinstar Inc., owner of the Redbox DVD rental kiosks, is expanding ties with Apple Inc. as it searches for a partner to build an online viewing service. — The company added 1.8 million Internet users in the second quarter …
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TechCrunch
Erica Naone / Technology Review:
How Websites Make You Spill Your Secrets — People divulge more sensitive information on sites that look less safe. — Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University have found that the appearance of website has a big effect on how honestly people answer personal questions put to them by the site.
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Future Tense