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12:40 PM ET, March 22, 2008

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Paul Graham:
You Weren't Meant to Have a Boss  —  A few days ago I was sitting in a cafe in Palo Alto and a group of programmers came in on some kind of scavenger hunt.  It was obviously one of those corporate “team-building” exercises.  —  They looked familiar.  I spend nearly all my time working …
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Jeff Atwood / Coding Horror:
Paul Graham's Participatory Narcissism  —  I have tremendous respect for Paul Graham.  His essays— repackaged in the book Hackers and Painters— are among the best writing I've found on software engineering.  Not all of them are so great, of course, but the majority are well worth your time.
Dan Mitchell / New York Times:
The Thin Skin of Apple Fans  —  IN his new book, “True Enough: Learning to Live in a Post-Fact Society,” Farhad Manjoo, a writer for Salon, argues that “new communications technologies are loosening the culture's grip on what people once called ‘objective reality.’ ”
Discussion: iPhone Savior and Slashdot
Kasper Jade / AppleInsider:
Eating our words: Apple's Mac mini to rock on  —  Apple Inc.'s Mac mini, a tiny desktop system previously pegged for extinction, won't fade into the distance after all, at least not yet.  —  Last Memorial Day, AppleInsider cited sources in reporting that it appeared to be the end of the line …
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Charles Jade / Infinite Loop:
Rumor: new Mac mini in development
Discussion: MacRumors
MSRC:
MSRC Blog: Microsoft Security Advisory (950627)  —  I wanted to let you know that we have just posted Microsoft Security Advisory (950627).  —  This advisory contains information about a very limited, targeted attack exploiting a vulnerability in Microsoft Jet Database Engine.
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Microsoft:
Microsoft Security Advisory (950627)  —  Vulnerability in Microsoft Jet Database Engine (Jet) Could Allow Remote Code Execution  —  Microsoft is investigating new public reports of very limited, targeted attacks using a vulnerability in the Microsoft Jet Database Engine that can be exploited through Microsoft Word.
Discussion: IDG News Service
Ian Dumych / Download Squad:
Wine 1.0: Coming soon to a computer near you  —  After nearly 15 years of development, the WINE project is scheduled for the landmark 1.0 release.  As with most open source programs, it is hard to sit back and say “ok it's done”.  The work will always continue, but at some point the program …
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Ian Urbina / New York Times:
Hopes for Wireless Cities Are Fading  —  PHILADELPHIA — It was hailed as Internet for the masses when Philadelphia officials announced plans in 2005 to erect the largest municipal Wi-Fi grid in the country, stretching wireless access over 135 square miles with the hope of bringing free …
Stan Schroeder / Mashable!:
Did We Just Witness a Twitter Marriage Proposal?  —  Forget statistics and pageviews; marriage proposals, folks, are what really cements a web service as a part of our everyday life.  Now, we've seen Twitter on CSI, but I don't remember seeing anyone propose to someone over it.  —  Until now, that is.
Discussion: ParisLemon and Wired
Simon Willison / Simon Willison's Weblog:
wikinear.com, OAuth and Fire Eagle  —  I'm pleased to announce wikinear.com.  It's a simple site that does just one thing: show you a list of the five Wikipedia pages that are geographically closest to your current location.  It's designed (or not-designed) to be used mainly from mobile phones.
louisgray.com:
LinkedIn Company Detail Shows Silicon Valley Carousel  —  How Select Tech Titans Stack Up (Click for larger image)  —  Last night, LinkedIn rolled out a major upgrade to the professionally-oriented social network and career/recruiting database, adding new company profiles …
Paul Miller / Engadget:
Sony is giving “Fresh Start” a fresh start, losing the $50 fee  —  After a minor outcry at Sony's new “Fresh Start” option to skip the crapware on TZ laptops for a hefty $50 charge, the company has seen the error of its ways and is going to start offering the option for free as of tomorrow.
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Ken Fisher / Ars Technica:
Sony realizes $50 crapware removal fee is, well, total crap
 
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FCC Chairman Kevin Martin Defends the FCC Wireless Auction
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Targeted malware attacks against pro-Tibet groups
Matt Buchanan / Gizmodo:
Amazon Kindle and Sony Reader Locked Up: Why Your Books Are No Longer Yours
Discussion: TeleRead
Peter Kafka / Silicon Alley Insider:
Joost: Web Version Coming This Year
Cindy Sui / New York Times:
Taiwan Wants to Focus on Building Its Own High-Tech Brands
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Ten Things I'd Like FriendFeed To Do
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Scott Gilbertson / Compiler:
Where Are Your Twitter Friends? Find Out With GeoTwitterous
Discussion: Mashable!
Matt Marshall / VentureBeat:
Are VCs threatening lawsuits to stay spotless at TheFunded?
Elinor Mills / CNET News.com:
Google wants to fill in the TV white spaces
Discussion: Engadget
Saul Hansell / Bits:
Verizon Licks its Cheap Megahertz Pops
Discussion: PC World and TechSpot
Marshall Kirkpatrick / ReadWriteWeb:
Is Oprah Going to Save the Internet?
Discussion: The Last Podcast
Allan Leinwand / GigaOM:
Coming Soon: The Cisco Blade Server?
Discussion: Digg
Erick Schonfeld / TechCrunch:
At Launch, Mytopia Shows Social Networks How To Play Nicely Together
Jordan Golson / Valleywag:
Salon shares secrets to get around Wall Street Journal's pay wall — but not its own
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