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5:35 PM ET, June 13, 2009

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Bloomberg:
Facebook Members Register Personalized User Names at Rate of 550 a Second  —  Facebook Inc., the largest social- networking site, said members registered user names at a rate of more than 550 a second in the 15 minutes after the company offered people the chance to claim personalized Web addresses.
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John C Abell / Epicenter:
Facebook URL Madness: I Got Mine, But So Did Haywood Jablome  —  Imagine the odds: No sooner did Facebook swing open the doors to its fire sale of vanity URLs than a geeky frat party ensued, as members reserved prankish, clever and lewd names instead of maybe the digital alias their friends (and mothers) might have hoped for.
Simon Willison / Simon Willison's Weblog:
Facebook Usernames and OpenID  —  Today's launch of Facebook Usernames provides an obvious and exciting opportunity for Facebook to become an OpenID provider.  Facebook have clearly demonstrated their interest in becoming the key online identity for their users, and the new usernames feature …
Aidan Malley / AppleInsider:
AT&T already sold out of launch day iPhone 3G S pre-orders  —  Signaling a likely repeat of Apple's iPhone sell-outs of the past two years, AT&T is already warning that those making iPhone 3G S pre-orders that they won't get their handsets on launch.  —  The US carrier's internal sales system …
AnandTech:
Apple's 2009 MacBook Pro: Battery Life to Die For  —  Buy the Speck MB15-PUR-SEE-V2 Products  —  I was so focused on the iPhone 3GS and Snow Leopard announcements from this year's WWDC that I almost missed the gravity of the MacBook Pro announcements.  —  Apple announced price drops on nearly all of its laptops.
Discussion: MacRumors and ParisLemon
Kas Thomas / assertTrue:
Here's what Opera is about to unveil  —  I love a good mystery as much as the next guy, but many people (myself included) are finding Opera's latest mysterious claim a bit over-the-top.  In case you haven't been following this story, the Opera folks are saying that on June 16 they will unveil something that will “reinvent the Web.”
Gina Trapani / Lifehacker:
Google Wave Questions and Answers  —  After whinging loudly about not having access to the Google Wave preview, Santa GOOG dropped me an invite.  Last night I held a Wave Q&A on Twitter; here are the results, complete with screenshots.  —  I'm no Wave expert, but now that I've got …
Discussion: GottaBeMobile.com
Alex Chitu / Google Operating System:
Google to Launch a Microblogging Search Engine  —  Google prepares to launch a service that indexes and ranks content from microblogging services like Twitter.  Since it's very easy to post updates and the posts are usually very short, micro-blogging services are great for live blogging, posting real-time information about an event.
Discussion: Mashable!, Googling Google and Traffick, Thanks:atul
Sam Kennedy / 1UP.com:
Rumor: Xbox Natal is Actually Microsoft's Next Console  —  So you know how Microsoft is saying Natal will be as big as a console launch?  Well...yeah.  —  Earlier this week gaming blog Kotaku quoted Microsoft's Shane Kim as saying that the launch of Natal, Microsoft's new controller-free …
Philip Elmer-DeWitt / Apple 2.0:
Steve Jobs' health status in 13 words  —  “We look forward to Steve returning to Apple at the end of June.”  —  How often have you heard that?  A Google search for the exact phrase turns up roughly 400 instances, most of them attributed to Apple (AAPL) spokesman Steve Dowling, who is nothing if not disciplined.
Discussion: Times of London
Agence France Presse:
Mobile phones, Facebook, YouTube cut in Iran  —  The main mobile telephone network in Iran was cut in the capital Tehran Saturday evening while popular Internet websites Facebook and YouTube also appeared to be blocked, correspondents said.  —  The communication cuts came …
Discussion: Gawker
Michael Masnick / Techdirt:
Has The Pirate Bay Lost Its Appeal... Or Should We Not Trust The NY Times?  —  Someone just alerted me to a NY Times story claiming that the guys behind The Pirate Bay have lost their appeal of the verdict that found them guilty.  That would be big news (and it may very well happen).
Discussion: New York Times and TorrentFreak
Michael Arrington / TechCrunch:
Holocaust Museum Death Won't Change Facebook's Mind On Hate - But Advertisers May Be Able To  —  Earlier this week a Holocaust denier shot and killed a guard at the Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington DC.  Facebook didn't change its policy on allowing Holocaus denial groups …
Discussion: THE CUBAN REVOLUTION
 
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MG Siegler / TechCrunch:
Facebook Nabs The Man Who Engineered Google AdSense For Many Years
Larry Magid / CNET News:
Bing modified to enable porn filtering
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