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- Is the iPhone romance fizzling out? (LATimes)
- Study: Crushing cigarettes in virtual reality may reduce smokers' nicotine dependency (LATimes)
- Twitter testing out new Tweet notifications to keep users engaged (TechCrunch)
- Gen Y holds tight to e-mail and texting
- Apple's new remote is a riddle, wrapped in a mystery, inside an enigma (TechCrunch)
- Domain industry rocked by shill auction bidding admission (TechCrunch)
- Eventbrite gets a $6.5M infusion from Sequoia Capital (TechCrunch)
- Apple stores will use iPod touches for checkouts (Wired)
- Digital music arms race: MSN joins the fray (Fast Company)
- Ivanka Trump leverages her nearly half-million strong Twitter fallowing
- Technology squeezes jobs at outsourcers, too (NYTimes)
- Disney comes to China (Fortune)
- Experimenting with Digg trends
- PayPal seeks new ways to use its payment system (NYTimes)
- eBay starts a fashion magazine (NYTimes)
- Social isolation and new technology (Pew Research) & from Pew Internet
- Stealth search engine Blekko raises another $2.5M (TechCrunch)
- Ten things I liked (and hated) about your presentation (HRB)
- Free MS open-source content management app to get its debut next week (ZDNet)
- T-Mobile shares some Android statistics, will soon support carrier billing (TechCrunch)
- Malware: Enemy of the state (Guardian)
- Experian forecasts a 30% increase in Black Friday and Cyber Monday email volumes from 2008
- Digg launches trends experiment to expose better content (TechCrunch)
- Facebook your way to a new job? (Fortune)
- Is access to the internet now a human right?
- Technology: Is it different for girls?
- Warren Buffett's bet against innovation (BusinessWeek)
- If publishers need original IP, why aren't they making it? (Guardian)
- Clean energy predictions for 2010 (BusinessWeek)
- Cyber Monday/Black Friday forecast for 2009
- Indicee raises $6M for cloud-based business intelligence reporting tool (TechCrunch)
- Black Friday and Cyber Monday predictions
- Offerpal tries out a new CEO. Shukla, Queen of scams, is out (TechCrunch)
- Records of first world war soldiers published online (Guardian)
- Fancy a job at Google? (Guardian)
- A Mini-MBA program for social entrepreneurs (BusinessWeek)
- Buying Twitter followers? (BusinessWeek)
- Call it an App Phone (A What?) (NYTimes)
- Cisco's results offer more hope to tech industry (NYTimes)
- Enterprise 2.0 advocates launch vague defense that industry is not a crock (VentureBeat)
- Integrated measurement: Online advertising grows up (Nielsen)
- Bill Gates sums up MS's abusive history
- What to do with a forum member who is offensive? (Guardian)
- New tools use social data to find iPhone apps (VentureBeat)
- Google News makes everyone an editor (TheNextWeb)
- Wal-Mart confirms 360 sale, more cuts coming
- Wal-Mart employee trampled to death (NYTimes)
- All the news that's fit to print -- And vanity-driven, ego-dripping good stuff (TechCrunch)
- Cities of the Future
- PayPal woos developers with $150K challenge (VentureBeat)
- Has Research In Motion's BlackBerry lost its edge? (Wired)
- The difference a few years makes to open source (CNet)
- What your web apps will be like in 2014
- Apple gets a big slice of product-placement pie (Washington Post)
- The switch from analog to digital TV (Nielsen)
- Google Friend Connect becomes Friend Connect with benefits (TechCrunch)
- Beatles lyrics and the words they used most (Guardian)
- What Bing does best
- The Climate Agenda - Interactive Map for Carbon Emission (Washington Post)
- Q3 09 canalys smartphone data shows RIM increasing 40% over 2008 (ZDNet)
- Five secrets to brining stronger products to market (Nielsen)
- The future of the Embargo
- Gartner says 2009 and 2010 will be the years to make or break a career in IT (Gartner)
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