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6:35 AM ET, February 20, 2010

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Liz Gannes / GigaOM:
Facebook Acquires Contact Importing Startup Octazen  —  Octazen's contact importer helped Facebook make its userbase viral.  —  Facebook last week acquired a small Malaysian startup called Octazen Solutions, maker of a contact importer that the social network had already been using to grow …
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Michael Arrington / TechCrunch:
Octazen: What The Heck Did Facebook Just Buy Exactly, And Why?  —  Facebook has acquired its third company, Malaysian startup Octazen Solutions.  Facebook says this is largely a talent acquisition, according to GigaOm.  Octazen has a slightly different story on their home page …
Nick Saint / Silicon Alley Insider:
Apple's War On Porn Is Just Getting Started (AAPL)  —  Apple means business this time — apps that sell sex are being tossed out of the App Store en masse.  —  For the past 12 hours, app developers have been getting notices from Apple saying that their apps have been taken down …
Discussion: PC World, VentureBeat and Switched
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Jason Kincaid / TechCrunch:
Why Apple's New Ban Against Sexy Apps Is Scary  —  Last night, we reported on a new restriction that was being applied to Apple's App Store: no more applications with “overtly sexual content”.  At this point, the exact nature of that ban is unclear.  But it's a policy shift that may alarm …
Matt Buchanan / Gizmodo:
Motorola Doesn't Love Android That Much After All  —  Talking to the WSJ about the new Motorola, CEO Sanjay Jha had some interesting stuff to say.  Like, if Motorola wasn't poor, they'd develop their own OS.  And now that Windows Phone doesn't suck, they're open to using it again.
Mike Masnick / Techdirt:
School District Says It Only Turned Spy Cameras On 42 Times; FBI Now Investigating  —  More details are coming out about the case we wrote about yesterday concerning the school district that could (and did) turn on webcams on student laptops.  The district is now claiming that, yes …
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Margaret Lyons / PopWatch:
Couple marries in Apple store, quotes Steve Jobs in their ceremony  —  “Just had an unauthorized wedding in the apple store.  Priest dressed as Steve Jobs.  Read vows from iPhone.”  So tweeted my friend Raygan Sunday night.  Apple wedding?  On Valentines Day?  Indeed:
Darren Murph / Engadget:
New Chromium OS build brings full NVIDIA Ion acceleration, hope for the future  —  Chrome OS.  Man, seems like Google has gotten its hands into quite a few things since we last heard of that, but the underground is keeping things lively with new builds of Chromium OS — you know, to keep us satisfied while we wait for the real deal.
Brad Burnham / Union Square Ventures:
Software patents are the problem not the answer  —  Nathan Myhrvold and I have exactly the same goal.  We'd both like to promote useful innovations that have a positive social impact.  But we have very different opinions about how to do it.  Nathan believes the patent system is the answer …
Discussion: Feld Thoughts, Xconomy, A VC and The 271 Patent Blog, Thanks:atul
Peter Kafka / MediaMemo:
Will You Pay for Hulu on the iPad?  It May Be Your Only Choice.  —  Will Hulu come to the iPad?  Probably.  One day.  But you had better get ready to pay for it.  —  Hulu and its owners, three of the big broadcast TV networks, want to bring some version of the Web video service to Apple's device.
Chris Lefkow / Agence France Presse:
NY Times executives discuss plan to charge online readers  —  NEW YORK (AFP) - Top New York Times executives expressed confidence Friday that a plan to start charging readers of the newspaper's website from next year will not result in a significant loss of traffic.
Discussion: Go Rumors and paidContent
Kasper Jade / AppleInsider:
Apple plans dual graphics enhancements on future MacBook Pros  —  One of the advances Apple plans for future MacBook Pro models is an improvement to the handling of the notebooks' dual graphics chips, AppleInsider has learned.  —  Dual-graphics auto switching
Michelle Quinn / Bay Area:
Making Computer Science More Enticing  —  The top 10 companies in Silicon Valley employed a lower percentage of Hispanics, African-Americans and women in 2005 than they did a decade ago, according an article earlier this week.  —  It's an issue I've covered over the years …
Dave Heiner / Microsoft On The Issues:
The Browser Choice Screen for Europe: What to Expect, When to Expect It  —  Vice President and Deputy General Counsel  —  Over the next few weeks, Microsoft will begin offering a “Web browser choice screen” to Internet Explorer users in Europe, as required by the European Commission.
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Richard Lai / Engadget:
Dell Mini 5 prototype impressions  —  Dell's puzzled the world for quite some time with its outlandish Mini 5 — at first glance it's just another Android-based MID, but a quick fiddle with it reveals the full-fledged 3G phone inside.  So will it fit in a pocket?  Can we carry it around like a normal phone?
Daniel Eran Dilger / AppleInsider:
Inside Apple's iPad: Adobe Flash  —  Apple's new iPad is being criticized for lacking the capacity to render interactive content built using Adobe's Flash platform, but the company shows no sign of reversing course.  —  Since the iPhone debuted in 2007 without any support for Flash …
Greg Sterling / Search Engine Land:
Google: “With Buzz We Failed To Appreciate That Users Have Differing Privacy Expectations”  —  Google scheduled a privacy discussion for reporters and bloggers at its San Francisco offices a couple of weeks ago.  The timing turned out to be unexpectedly ironic.
Discussion: Silicon Alley Insider
PewResearch.org:
Does Google Make Us Stupid?  —  Respondents to the fourth “Future of the Internet” survey, conducted by the Pew Internet & American Life Project and Elon University's Imagining the Internet Center, were asked to consider the future of the internet-connected world between now and 2020 and the likely innovation that will occur.
Discussion: AppScout, Thanks:mrinaldesai
James Galbraith / Macworld:
Mac Pro firmware update cuts performance lag  —  A firmware update usually doesn't grab much attention—particularly if it's released in the midst of Macworld Expo.  And yet, last week's release of Mac Pro Audio Update 1.0 brings welcome relief to many Mac Pro users.
Discussion: Obsessable and MacRumors
 
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Dan Kusnetzky / Virtually Speaking:
Citrix and Novell doing the VM certification dance
Discussion: LinuxInsider
Susan Decker / Bloomberg:
Motorola Bid to Block RIM Imports to Get ITC Probe
Discussion: eWeek
Charles Starrett / iLounge:
Find My iPhone now accessible from iPhone, iPod touch
Discussion: Apple, Macworld, TidBITS and TUAW
Darryl K. Taft / eWeek:
IBM Awarded $74.4M Contract to Upgrade Federal Procurement System
Todd Hoff / High Scalability:
Twitter's Plan to Analyze 100 Billion Tweets
Thanks:atul
Donna Howell / IBD Click:
Google Search Results Manipulated? Clooney Clue Tips Off Researchers
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Peter Kafka / MediaMemo:
Twitter Didn't Kill Gordon Lightfoot. Big Media Did.
Lauren Goode / Digits:
No IPO in 2010, Yelp Says  —  Investors hungry for Yelp shares might …
Robin Wauters / TechCrunch:
The Rubicon Project Says Ad Server Is Dead, Details Future Plans
Discussion: VentureBeat and paidContent
Elizabeth Woyke / Velocity:
Sprint Says First 4G Handset Will Launch By Summer
 

 
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