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- Cisco Shells out $44.5 million for set-top box unit of Chinese Cable Company DVN (TechCrunch)
- Google: You too could win million in stock (CNet)
- Tweets from the Filed: 140 characters conference (RWW)
- A state of the web via October tweets
- Hillary Clinton's tech guru on 21st century statecraft (BusinessWeek)
- The latest American consumer insight from MediaPost and Experian Simmons DataStream
- Slow web site? Yahoo open-sources an app for that (CNet)
- Verizon pushing Bing app to BlackBerry Storm (CNet)
- Apple's over-the-top plans for TV (Forbes)
- Google's Eric Schmidt sets out the search engine's future (Telegraph)
- Yahoo open source traffic server (TechCrunch)
- The brilliance of Twitter lists and suggestions for improvement (TheNextWeb)
- Apple to reinvent Apple TV... For the rest of us (BusinessWeek)
- Tweetie 2.1 coming soon with retweet, geolocation, and some list support (TechCrunch)
- Google opens up Wave federation (CNet)
- Apple proves it's not Microsoft, again (Forbes)
- Nintendo's game designer unfazed by profit drop (BusinessWeek)
- Google's Chrome browser is now 30 million users strong (TechCrunch)
- Intel comments on iPhone sync glitch (CNet)
- How to deal with a BlackBerry Junkie (HBR)
- Google defines its focus in Apps in 2010 (ZDNet)
- Farmville cheats cash from users; Facebook scam strategy guide
- The US is GM (HBR)
- Did I get your email? (HBR)
- Universal Music CEO Morris to bring in successor (BusinessWeek)
- Free Gmail to cost LA $1.5 million? (TheNextWeb)
- Zynga takes steps to remove scams from games (TechCrunch)
- Webs.com launches its own applications platform and app store (TechCrunch)
- iTunes TV subscription? Let's do this properly, Apple (TheNextWeb)
- Despite slump, Venture firm sets up $575 million fund (NYTimes)
- Science boycotts over environmental issues? (ZDNet)
- Google Wave Sandbox is now open for federation (RWW)
- Dubai's Technosphere to simulate future climates (VentureBeat)
- Why it's impossible to commit digital suicide -- even if you really, really want to (Telegraph)
- Apple pays Google for Windows 7 hits (Fortune)
- Web could run out of addresses next year, warn web experts (Telegraph)
- Social book reading in the digital age (ZDNet)
- Technical, economic incentives mount around seeking alternatives to mainframe applications (ZDNet)
- Apple will soon overtake RIM in consumer smartphone market (RWW)
- Retailers will focus on the basics this holiday season
- Google: The open-source savior we deserve (CNet)
- Mob Rule! How users took over Twitter (Wired)
- How to save business journalism
- Analyst warns Droid will hurt BlackBerry, Palm
- Comcast said to be close to gaining NBC Universal (NYTimes)
- A look at a future of the social web (TheNextWeb)
- Business schools try new Asia strategies (BusinessWeek)
- Is the link economy of UK news sites managing or making abundance? (Guardian)
- Microsoft partners with Pasadena's OpenX to share online advertising technology (LATimes)
- The future of offer monetization in social games
- Federal deficit: Who owns America's debt? (Guardian)
- Seesmic desktop adds Twitter lists, hits 3 million downloads (TechCrunch)
- A brief history of SPAM (TIME)
- Orkut gets streamlined in an attempt to fend off Facebook and Twitter (TechCrunch)
- Apple's iTunes pitch: TV for $30 a month
- BBC spends nearly 1m pounds on unapproved Project Canvas (Telegraph)
- Nielsen at the European journalism centre innovation series
- Dumb pipes -- Why Skype fears open source (TechCrunch)
- Google Chrome adds bookmark syncing feature (RWW)
- Teen sue high school that punished them for racy MySpace pics (Wired)
- For that pampered pooch: A RFID-enabled automatic doggie door (LATimes)
- Twitter lists widget: Embed your lists on your blog (Mashable)
- Twitter reveals more lists power with a widget (TechCrunch)
- PBWorks goes for a real-time future (RWW)
- Oldest preserved spider web dates back to dinosaurs (Wired)
- Be prepared for black Friday tech deals (CNet)
- Google adds longer text snippets and image previews to search results (TheNextWeb)
- O2 swaps Google for Yahoo's mobile search in Germany. With 85% share, I doubt Google cares (TechCrunch)
- Santas get training on high-tech presents (Times)
- Pop-ups, pre-fabs, and DIY: Branding for a new economy (Fast Company)
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