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Internet Evolution
  • UK′s Orange Launches HD Cellular Voice
  • Vendor Studies Offer Security Barometer
  • Google Won′t Go for Facebook Jugular With Angstro Buy
  • What CIOs Need to Know About the Future of E-Commerce
  • Breaking Up With My BlackBerry
  • ′Patently Absurd′ Lawsuits Proliferate Among Web Firms
  • Why Privacy on the Web Isn′t Dispensable
  • Startups to Showcase Their Social Skills at Web 2.0
  • Startup to Offer Angry FB Users an Alternative
  • Paying With Our Lives for Web Service
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    TechnoSoft
  • Track your BlackBerry data, voice and sms usage to get early warning
  • A unique way to enable Alt+Tab via a Mouse Gesture
  • Free Personal Finance Service app for iPad, iPhone and iPod Touch [US only]
  • Gmail’s Priority Inbox to facilitate better email management and productivity
  • Handy Translator app for Blackberry
  • Detach embedded videos from browser and show them in a separate window
  • Download Books and read in flip style on your iPad, iPhone and iPod Touch
  • How many days left for an event : BlackBerry App
  • Free Download iPad Architectural Backgrounds Wallpaper Pack
  • Free Download Windows 7 Codecs Pack
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    TechCrunch
  • The iTunes Ping Social Question: Follow, Friend, Or Lurk?
  • Yes, iTunes 10 Is Finally Here. Get Downloading
  • BankSimple Deposits $3.1 Million From First Round, Ron Conway, And Sean Parker
  • Inflection Raises $30 Million To Take On The Public Records Industry
  • 20 Year Old Founder Jessica Mah Raises Over $1 Million For InDinero
  • Elevation’s LPs Refuse Extension for New Deals, Fund Riding on Facebook and Yelp
  • ReadyForZero Wants To Help You Get Control Of Credit Card Debt
  • Ooyala Expands Into Australia, Appoints Former Adobe Exec As Managing Director
  • There’s Some Spotify In My Sonos
  • What Does It Mean? Microsoft Rides The "Double Rainbow’ Meme To Pimp Its Wares
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    Read Write Web
  • Billboard Magazine, Est. 1894, Tries to Boost Its Digital Cred
  • World Economic Forum Honors 31 Startups as "Technology Pioneers"
  • 4 Must-Attend Small Biz Tech Conferences in September
  • Cops Not Sure How to Use Twitter, Study Shows
  • Intel and the Cloud - Federated, Automated and Intelligent
  • Weekly Poll: What′s in Store for Cloud-Related IT Jobs?
  • FashionStake Opens Its Virtual Showroom
  • I Really Hope Curated.by Launches Soon
  • 3 Trends in Idea Management
  • Hack of the Day: commandlinefu - Linux Command Heaven
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    Scobleizer
  • "Twitter track on steroids" announced by TweetMeme founder
  • Tour of SimpleGeo reveals why location services can’t get along
  • This startup wants you to play with its balls
  • Behind the endless iPad photo book: Fotopedia Heritage
  • Map Wars (visiting Bing’s imaging center)
  • Promiscuous Adoption: A tale of two companies
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    Wireless Muse
  • My new "Alan Reiter's Wireless Web World" on CMP's "I
  • PodCampDC: NPR, NBC News discuss Qik, Twitter, video for radio stations
  • Battle between citizens and governments in information dissemination in "Us vs. Them"
  • My take on 4G: LTE dominates globally but WiMAX survives
  • On the way to CTIA Wireless 2008 in Las Vegas
  • My "Internet Evolution" column: What's the truth about municipal WiFi
  • My cellular medical monitoring article -- more prescient than I thought? Apple's fitnes
  • Verizon Wireless discusses "open network" requirements for developers, vendors
  • Asus Eee PC 701: First impressions - Everything's fine except keyboard, touchpad
  • Apple creates "killer" Internet software sales ecosystem with superior ease-of-use
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    GigaOm
  • Why Ping Is the Future of Social Commerce
  • How Your Cloud Dream Is Becoming a Security Nightmare
  • NASA App HD for iPad: Bringing Space to You
  • More People Are Choosing the Freelance Lifestyle
  • Should Skype Be Cisco’s Gateway Drug?
  • Could Cheap iTunes Rentals Change Television Online?
  • Will We Soon Have Gigantic Wireless Hotspots?
  • iTunes 10: Out With the CD, In With the Social Network
  • Our Full Coverage of the $99 Apple TV, Ping, & More
  • Apple iPod touch Makes Play for Gaming Market
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    BigTech @ Fortune
  • Live: Apple iPhone 4 press conference, 10 a.m. PT
  • Can Microsoft beat Google at its own (free) game?
  • LeapFrog's iPad for kids
  • Tech executives stop cutting and get strategic
  • Looking for an iPad killer [video]
  • Browser toolbars are back
  • Don't like Facebook's privacy controls? Try anyone else's
  • Why Facebook's privacy woes aren't over
  • Techmate: Facebook CEO responds to privacy concerns [video]
  • Microsoft CEO: True U.S. recovery should include the poor
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    Engadget
  • Confirmed: T-Mobile G2 will have Android 2.2, Flash and 800MHz CPU
  • Jobs suggests that competitors′ device activation tallies may be inflated, Google quickly responds
  • Samsung launches new NF and SF Series laptops with ′shark′-like designs
  • Philips GoGear Connect hands-on
  • iTunes 10 (with Ping) mercifully becomes available for download
  • LG′s E900 and E720 handsets hit the FCC, one with AT&T-compatible frequencies
  • New Apple TV hits the FCC with Bluetooth, dual-band WiFi
  • FCC tears apart the new iPod touch, while iFixit wistfully looks on
  • Fake Nexus One browsing fake Engadget
  • Sonos and Spotify join hands to stream sweet sweet music, at last
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