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5:20 PM ET, December 22, 2008

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Arn / MacRumors:
More Hints of an ‘iPhone Nano’ from Case Manufacturers  —  iPhone case manufacturer XSKN has labeled a section on their site for the “iPhone Nano”.  This description suggests that long running rumors of a miniaturized iPhone could be true.  —  XSKN gained some notoriety earlier this year …
BBC:
Windows XP allowed to live again  —  Microsoft has given yet another reprieve to its seasoned Windows XP operating system.  —  The cut off date for PC makers to obtain licenses for the software was 31 January 2009.  —  But now Microsoft has put in place a scheme that will allow …
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Gregg Keizer / Computerworld:
Mozilla CEO: Ties with Google ‘complicated’ since Chrome  —  John Lilly also says Microsoft's disinterest in faster browsing a cause for concern  —  Computerworld) Mozilla Corp. has a “reasonable” relationship with long-time partner Google Inc., but it's gotten complicated since Google launched …
Rob Jackson / Android Phone Fans:
Garmin Android Phone Coming in 2009!  —  Everyone knows Garmin, the company leading the GPS navigation industry.  Most Android fans also know that the GPS applications available on the Android Market are currently limited to ONE application - AndNav2 - which is in Alpha stages and isn't yet available for the United States.
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Tiernan Ray / Tech Trader Daily:
Garmin Sees Weak December; Seems to Confirm Working on Google Phone Project
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John Timmer / Ars Technica:
Australian 'Net filter testing set, will include P2P  —  Australia's Minister of Broadband, Communications, and the Digital Economy (BCDE), Stephen Conroy, appears to have recognized that his country's plan to install mandatory content filters at the ISP level is causing a public backlash.
Discussion: TechSpot
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Michael Arrington / TechCrunch:
Dead Simple Posterous Gets A Round Of Funding And Launches Group Blogs  —  Posterous, which launched in June, is one of those sites that I tested and it stuck - I continue to post pictures to it regularly.  —  What I like about it - you don't have to create an account to use it.
Michael S. Malone / Wall Street Journal:
Washington Is Killing Silicon Valley  —  Entrepreneurship was taken for granted.  Now we're seeing a lot less of it.  —  Even as economic losses and unemployment levels mount, America's most effective engine for wealth and job creation is being dangerously — perhaps fatally — compromised.
Discussion: Forbes
Rob Jackson / Android Phone Fans:
Android On-Screen Keyboard (VIDEO)  —  One of the top complaints of Android's first phone - the T-Mobile G1 - is the fact that it doesn't have an onscreen keyboard.  The full physical QWERTY is a godsend, but having to slide open the keyboard for simple keystrokes, searches and passwords can be a real drag.
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David Carr / New York Times:
Newspaper Shuns Web, and Thrives  —  With 2008 drawing to a brutal close on the media beat — bankruptcies, daily newspapers that are no longer daily, magazines that are downsizing into brochures — a little ray of light appeared in my e-mail inbox.  It was from a newspaper owner, of all people.
Between the Lines:
Google, Microsoft, Yahoo as Ford, GM and Chrysler  —  Could Google, Microsoft and Yahoo be the equivalent of Ford, GM and Chrysler more than 60 years ago?  —  That thought provoking question was raised by Bernstein analyst Jeffrey Lindsay, who cooks up weekend missives designed to make you go hmmm.
Discussion: SmoothSpan Blog
MG Siegler / VentureBeat:
The need for iPhone app folders and search is quickly approaching  —  Today I ran into a problem — I downloaded a couple new iPhone applications to test out, but when I looked on my iPhone they were nowhere to be found.  A sync problem right?  Wrong.  Actually, I had hit the limit of apps …
Nicholas Carlson / Silicon Alley Insider:
Music Labels In Talks To Create Hulu-For-Music (GOOG)  —  Warner Music Group — now banned from YouTube following failed licensing negotiations — isn't the only major record label tired of doing business with Google's video-sharing site.  —  A source familiar with the negotiations tells us …
Brooke Crothers / CNET News:
As Intel ships 160GB SSD, pricing nags buyers  —  Intel is now shipping 160GB solid-state drives as it vies with Samsung and Toshiba to deliver high-capacity SSDs that rival hard-disk drives in capacity.  Price, however, remains a big obstacle for many consumers.
Nokia:
Nokia signs agreement to sell security appliance business to Check Point Software Technologies  —  Combination is natural culmination of successful 12-year collaboration between companies  —  Espoo, Finland and Mountain View, CA, USA - Nokia announced today that it has signed an agreement …
Steven Sande / TUAW:
Woz gets a new job  —  Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak seems to be a lot more visible lately.  —  First, he's been making bad web ads for SCOTTEVEST.  Next, we received pictures of Woz whizzing from the deck of his Segway.  He was fined US$700 for driving his Prius at 104 miles per hour (167 kilometers per hour) on I-5.
Discussion: Jobwire
Tom Krazit / CNET News:
Banned in Cupertino  —  Add one more headache for whoever is running Apple's App Store approval process: edgy books.  —  Books aren't a huge part of the App Store, but there are over 600 titles for sale, ranging from classics to Japanese comic books.  CNET's own David Carnoy …
Matt Asay / The Open Road:
In Google we trust?  —  The more Google grows, the more it becomes a cause for concern for many people—and not simply its competitors.  But should it?  —  On the one hand, Google has become a privacy bogeyman, dropping off the list of the top 20 companies trusted with customer privacy.
Discussion: Lifehacker
Daniel Lyons / Newsweek:
THE GLOBAL ELITE — 34: Steve Jobs  —  The ailing creator of the iPod and iPhone is next to irreplaceable.  —  From the magazine issue dated Jan 5, 2009  —  For two years I wrote a satirical blog under the persona of Apple founder and CEO Steve Jobs, and one of the recurring themes …
Discussion: Guardian and MacDailyNews
Greg Sandoval / CNET News:
One ISP says RIAA must pay for piracy protection  —  Jerry Scroggin, owner-operator of Bayou Internet and Communications, wants the music and film industries to know that he's not a cop and he doesn't work for free.  —  Scroggin, who sells Internet access to between 10,000 and 12,000 customers in Louisiana …
 
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Chris Snyder / Epicenter:
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Ting-I Tsai / Wall Street Journal:
Taiwan Tech Firm Forecasts More Gloom
Discussion: Tech Trader Daily, GigaOM and CNN
Celeste LeCompte / Business Week:
Why Netbooks Are Greener than Laptops
Timothy Prickett Morgan / The Register:
Visionman launches Nehalem Core i7 servers
Discussion: eWeek
Marshall Kirkpatrick / ReadWriteWeb:
Ping.fm Gets Backing from Reid Hoffman, Joi Ito
Discussion: TechCrunch and CenterNetworks
Timothy B. Lee / Freedom to Tinker:
The DC Metro and the Invisible Hand
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Ted Dziuba / The Register:
Google disguises capitalism as civil rights
Robin Wauters / TechCrunch:
Nokia Debuts Worldwide Mail on Ovi Beta Service
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Patrick Foster / Times of London:
Long Tail theory contradicted as study reveals 10m digital music tracks unsold
Discussion: paidContent.org, MediaMemo and hypebot
Ed Sperling / Forbes:
You Don't Always Win When Rivals Lose
Noam Cohen / New York Times:
Link by Link: A Word Insolvent Companies Avoid
Ivan Beres / CrunchGear:
Fold & carry keyboard for me
Discussion: OhGizmo!, SlashGear, Ubergizmo and Gizmodo
Andrew S. Ross / San Francisco Chronicle:
Good times gone till 2010
 

 
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