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I absolutely enjoy following online discussion and debate. Egos certainly come into play, thus the entertainment value, while valid points are positioned on both sides of the fence. So I was pleasantly surprised today to see Neville Hobson and Paul Seaman engage in an online debate about social media, its use, and the impact on [...]

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Details on Apple/AT&T/Google Filings regarding “Apple vs. Google Voice.” [Network Neutrality Squad]
Seeing the Future of Mapping in Crimespotting. [O'Reilly Radar]
The 3 key parts of news stories you usually don’t get. [Newsless.org]
NY Transportation Authority Cites Schedules as Copyrighted Material. [Read Write Web]
The Promise of the Lean Startup. [Gigaom]
Maybe It Is Time For Marketing To Move Away [...]

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TechCrunch: The cost of FriendFeed? Roughly $50 million in cash and stock.
Wall Street Journal: Iran’s digital underground.
Anil Dash: What works, the web way vs. the wave way.
Technology Review: How to Build Anonymity Into the Internet.
New York Times: For (Rupert) Murdoch, it’s try, try again.
Wired: Open Source ‘Twitter’ could fend off the next Twitpocalypse.
Business Insider: King of [...]

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In a recent article “The Case Against Apple–in Five Parts” Jason Calacanis, CEO of Mahalo.com, outlined his personal issues with Apple’s current product line, one in which he believes stifles the industry, consumer choice, and pricing.
What transpired, 190 comments (and counting) about the opinion article, a number of blog posts lambasting and deconstructing Calacanis’ position, [...]

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Mashable: Twitter apps still recovering from DDoS attacks.
Blind Search: When you remove the branding from search engines. How differently will you perceive the results?
Business Week: Betting on the real-time Web.
GigaOM: News Corp. and the great not-free experiment.
New York Times: Are the glory days long gone for I.T.?
WSJ: No nore perks, coffee shops pull the plug [...]

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GigaOM: Dr. Eric Schmidt (chief executive officer of Google) resigns from Apple’s board of directors. FTC continues their inquiry. More articles at: Times Tech Blog, Mashable, The SiliconANGLE, VentureBeat, TechCrunch, Silicon Alley Insider.
Mashable: Quote 5 words from the Associated Press? That’ll be $12.50. The AP “We are not targeting bloggers”.

Brad Nelson: Extending the conversation on [...]

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Singapore Straits Times: A miscalculated step in releasing information about the Crunchpad. The world’s first tablet PC. More from: Silicon Alley Insider, CloudAve, SlashGear, Electricpig.co.uk, Gizmodo, Engadget.
Anil Dash: Apple, secrecy does not scale. A great quote from Anil’s post. “A technology company that is determined to prevent information from being spread is an organization at [...]

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(Not the real time web) a great podcast from This Week in Tech with hosts Leo Laporte, John C. Dvorak, Pete Cashmore, and Jason Hiner. This week’s podcast is fantastic, animated, humorous, opinionated, and informative.

Topics Covered:

Netflix 10% competition.
Microsoft’s ads and Apple.
AT&T’s 4chan Block.
Slashdot Hardware Story.
Amazon Reports Lower-Than-Expected Sales.
Gates Faults U.S. Policy on Data Privacy and [...]

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Forrester: Josh Bernoff and Forrester, Groundswell Awards — I love the diversity.
Wired: AP doesn’t know its protection tech doesn’t protect.
Financial Times: Apple joins forces with record labels. The title is a bit sensational but an interesting approach in the age of digital music.
Conversation Agent: Listening, for a change.
Nieman Lab: The Times should focus on niches, [...]

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Fred Wilson, AVC: Why comments matter In response to an opt-ed article on Boston.com (Boston Globe) by Douglas Bailey “Got a comment? Keep it to yourself “. The discussion threads are worth your perusal.
News Futurist: Newspapers, 180 years of not charging for content.
Washington Post: Digital nomads choose their tribes.
TechCrunch: By a nose, Netflix prize [...]

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