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10:05 AM ET, August 17, 2009

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Thomas Ricker / Engadget:
Dell Mini 3i smartphone gets official outing in China  —  At last, the much rumored Dell cellphone has made its first official appearance.  The 3.5-inch 360 x 640 pixel device with capacitive touchscreen was on display in China running the Android-based Open Mobile System (OMS).
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Serkan Toto / MobileCrunch:
Dell just unveiled its China-only smartphone “Mini 3i” (updated with better pictures)  —  TechCrunch first broke the news about Dell releasing a smartphone exclusively for the Chinese market eight days ago.  Some pieces of information on the so-called Mini 3i leaked a few days after …
Discussion: 9 to 5 Mac
Bryan Appleyard / Times of London:
Steve Jobs: The man who polished Apple  —  Chief executive of Apple Inc and owner of Jackling House changed the world and cheated death.  So why the paranoia?  —  For five years the owner of the Jackling House in Woodside, California, has been trying to knock it down.
Discussion: 9 to 5 Mac and DailyFinance
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Softpedia News:
Apple Tries to Block Newspaper Story on Steve Jobs  —  The life of Steve Jobs, and the life at Apple  —  Apple reportedly tried to block a lengthy, 4,000-word piece in yesterday's Sunday Times newspaper.  In the story (eventually published), Apple and its iconic CEO are described as imperfect entities.
Discussion: Gearlog
Mr. Besilly / iPhone Savior:
TomTom iPhone Navigation Makes U.S. App Store Debut for $100  —  TomTom has officially launched their turn-by-turn GPS navigation system for both U.S. and Canada in the App Store for $99.99.  On Sunday, four regional versions of TomTom's app popped up in the New Zealand App Store via iTunes …
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Nathan Eddy / eWeek:
TomTom Debuts Navigation App on iPhone App Store
Discussion: AppleInsider, DailyTech and jkOnTheRun
Andrew Lim / Recombu:
TomTom for iPhone 3G and 3GS: Satisfied-nav
Paul Graham / Hacker News:
A New Experiment: The RFS  —  Every funding cycle we try to do something new.  For the upcoming winter 2010 cycle we're introducing the RFS (Request for Startups).  —  There are a lot of startup ideas we've been waiting for people to apply with, sometimes for years.
Discussion: Fast Company
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Ernesto / TorrentFreak:
Download a Copy of The Pirate Bay Before It's Gone  —  In common with music and movies, it's not that hard to copy a website.  It might take some serious server power to serve torrents to millions of people every day, but all the torrent files and site code don't take up that much space.
Kara Swisher / BoomTown:
Huffington Post and Facebook Go “Social News,” With Connect on Steroids  —  In an unusually robust collaboration using Facebook Connect, the Huffington Post is launching a feature on Monday called “HuffPost Social News,” which lets readers create a personalized social networking-like news page on the Huffington Post itself.
Discussion: Fast Company, CNET News and Mashable!, Thanks:atul
Pete Cashmore / Mashable!:
If Twitter Consisted of 100 People [Gorgeous Graphics]  —  What if Twitter only had 100 users?  How many would be chatty, how many lazy?  —  Based on the data from previous surveys - InsideTwitter and the PearAnalytics study - the InformationIsBeautiful blog has constructed …
David Carr / New York Times:
AOL Blossoms as Print Retreats  —  The office at Ninth Street and Broadway in Manhattan in the former Wanamaker's department store has all of the trademarks of a well-financed digital start-up.  Young people eat pizza and chat about applications while others are jammed into conference rooms discussing search optimization.
Discussion: Silicon Alley Insider, Thanks:mrinaldesai
BBC:
Twitter tweets are 40% ‘babble’  —  A short-term study of Twitter has found that 40% of the messages sent via it are “pointless babble.”  —  Carried out by US market research firm Pear Analytics, the study aimed to produce a snapshot of what people do with the service.
Discussion: Twittercism and TechVi
Kevin Purdy / Lifehacker:
Make Your Own URL Shortening Service  —  URL shortening services are ubiquitous on Twitter and other cramped online spaces.  They won't all last, as tr.im has demonstrated, and their shutdowns could annihilate your linking history.  If you own a domain, though, you can host your own service.
Erick Schonfeld / TechCrunch:
Gmail Nudges Past AOL Email In The U.S. To Take No. 3 Spot.  —  Good thing Gmail is out of beta.  It is now the third largest Web mail service in the U.S. In July, Gmail nudged past AOL Email with 37 million unique visitors compared to 36.4 million for AOL, according to comScore estimates.
Brad Stone / New York Times:
Sites Ask Users to Spend to Save  —  Some people will stop at nothing to snap up a bargain — even if it means paying too much.  —  That is the paradoxical principle behind Swoopo, a Web site that offers a seductive and controversial proposition to online shoppers.
Ashlee Vance / Bits:
In the New Data Center, It's Roofs Off and Taxes Down  —  Data centers can be such touchy things.  —  Google and Microsoft continue to spar over both their data center designs and how much information they reveal about the inner workings of their vast computing centers.
Tameka Kee / paidContent:
myYearbook Turns A Profit By Getting Users To Pay  —  While pure-play media sites try to figure out how to offset ad sales declines by charging readers, it seems that social networks—surprisingly— are making faster progress at getting their users to pay up.
Discussion: MediaPost
 
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Samsung Mobile Innovator:
Samsung Mobile Innovator Introduces New Widget Site
Discussion: last100 and MobileCrunch
Josh Lowensohn / CNET News:
Preview of Jolicloud: The social Netbook OS
Elizabeth Judge / Times of London:
Big noises join chorus behind Twitter TweetDeck
Discussion: paidContent
Tom Watson MP:
Filesharing: Why the government should proceed with caution …
Discussion: blogs.ft.com, Thanks:kevinmarks
canada.com:
Facebook must satisfy Canada's privacy commissioner by Monday
Discussion: Slashdot
Erick Schonfeld / TechCrunch:
Yahoo Veterans Launch Rocket Fuel, A “Hybrid” Ad Network
Brooke Crothers / Crave: The gadget blog:
The rise of the $299 Wal-Mart laptop
Discussion: The Toybox and TECH.BLORGE.com
 Earlier Items: 
John Burke / Download Squad:
Five apps for the stoner and stoner at heart
Siobhan Gorman / Wall Street Journal:
Hackers Stole IDs for Attacks
Discussion: Computerworld
Jeff Atwood / Coding Horror:
All Programming is Web Programming  —  Michael Braude decries …
Clare Baldwin / Reuters:
IBM uses DNA to make next-gen microchips
Philip Elmer-DeWitt / Brainstorm Tech:
Video: An Apple Store trifecta
Discussion: 9 to 5 Mac
internetnews.com:
iPhone 3G Owners Griping About 3.0 Wi-Fi Glitch