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1:55 PM ET, May 10, 2010

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Peter Kafka / MediaMemo:
Is Android Really Outselling Apple?  —  Here's a curveball of a data point: Android is now outselling the iPhone.  —  Really?  Really, says NPD.  —  The consumer research shop says U.S. sales of smartphones using Google's mobile operating system climbed past Apple in the first three months of this year.
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NPD Group:
Android Shakes Up U.S. Smartphone Market  —  First quarter 2010 information from The NPD Group's Mobile Phone Track reveals a shift in the smartphone market, as Android OS edged out Apple's OS for the number-two position behind RIM.
Kevin C. Tofel / GigaOM:
Why U.S. Android Handset Sales Are Outpacing the iPhone
Discussion: AndroidGuys
Arn / MacRumors:
Steve Jobs Says Printing “Will Come” for iPad  —  Since Steve Jobs has taken it upon himself to answer customer queries, he becomes a frequently cited source for what Apple is working on.  According to one reader, Steve Jobs replied to an email asking why there are no printing capabilities on the iPad.
Twitter Status:
Follow bug discovered, remedied.  —  We identified and resolved a bug that permitted a user to “force” other users to follow them.  We're now working to rollback all abuse of the bug that took place.  Follower/following numbers are currently at 0; we're aware and this too should shortly be resolved.
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Caroline McCarthy / The Social:
Twitter confirms awkward ‘auto-follow’ bug  —  It's been a Monday of social-media security embarrassments: Twitter has confirmed the existence of a bug that can force one user to follow another.  —  The bug appears to have originally been noticed by the blog Webrazzi, which successfully tested …
MG Siegler / TechCrunch:
Spotted: Facebook's Check-In Functionality And New “Places” Tab  —  Code doesn't lie.  —  Over the past several weeks, there's been a lot of speculation about Facebook's location functionality.  At least part of that speculation can end now.  We now know what Facebook is planning to launch …
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MG Siegler / TechCrunch:
Facebook Confirms Its Location Product  —  As I said earlier tonight, code doesn't lie.  Facebook has now confirmed their location-based feature, which is apparently due to launch shortly if the code found on their touch.facebook.com site is any indication.  Of course, they only confirmed it so they could clarify something else.
Ian Schafer / AdAge:   How Facebook's Geo-Networking Plans Will Change Everything
Connie Loizos / PE Hub Blog:
Facebook Loses Face: Board Member's Account is Breached  —  Yesterday morning, some of the 2,301 Facebook friends of venture capitalist and Facebook board member Jim Breyer received a message from him, through Facebook.  “Would You Like a Facebook Phone Number?” it asked, presenting a link to “see more details and RSVP.”
Mark Milian / L.A. Times Tech Blog:
A faster Wi-Fi format aims to eliminate most wires  —  Ready to cut the cord?  The next generation of Wi-Fi technology could make most wires obsolete.  —  The Wi-Fi Alliance, an organization that certifies wireless industry standards, announced the specification for a new format …
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Glenn Fleishman / Wi-Fi Networking News:
Alliance of Wi-Fi and WiGig Standards in 60 GHz
John Oates / The Register:
Facebook hires big antitrust lawyer  —  Gamekeeper turned poacher  —  With antitrust and privacy investigations already underway, Facebook has hired a big legal gun to fight back against regulators' increasing interest in its business.  —  Facebook has so far seen off antitrust complaints …
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Kim-Mai Cutler / VentureBeat:   Facebook says former FTC Chairman hasn't joined the company
Julia Ioffe / New Yorker:
ROULETTE RUSSIAN  —  The teen-ager behind Chatroulette.  —  The random encounters of Chatroulette buck a decade-long trend that has made the Internet feel progressively more ordered. … KEYWORDS … Andrey Ternovskiy, an eighteen-year-old high-school dropout from Moscow …
Discussion: MediaMemo, Thanks:atul
Seth Weintraub / 9 to 5 Mac:
New MacBook Air or 27-inch Cinema Display coming this week?  —  Macworld.com.au today predicts a new product release this week based on a “well-placed source familiar with Apple inventory levels and product refreshes.”  This is the same person who was aware of the last round of MacBook Pros.
Kat Hannaford / Gizmodo:
Sony Vaio P Is A Worthy Upgrade With Accelerometer, Touchpads and GPS  —  Well, well, well.  If it isn't another attempt by Sony at that ill-conceived “not a netbook, it's an ultraportable!” market.  After rumors, they've done good: inbuilt GPS, inbuilt 3G and an accelerometer.
Taimur Asad / Redmond Pie:
Use iPad with Magic Mouse [Video]  —  If you have been using your iPad on a desk with the official iPad Keyboard Dock accessory, you might have felt the need of having a mouse to control iPad's screen.  This is because it is more convenient to use a pointing device for interacting with a device …
Japan Today:
Google backed by almost all U.S. publishers on digital bookstore  —  NEW YORK —  U.S. online search giant Google Inc has clinched the support of almost all publishers in the United States for its digital bookstore expected to be launched as early as the end of June, company officials said Sunday.
Discussion: TNW Google and dailywireless.org
Matt Hamblen / Computerworld:
Aruba buys Azalea Networks for industrial mesh wireless in $40M deal  —  Azalea's technology helps bring video and voice into wireless LANs for oil fields and mining  —  Computerworld - Aruba Networks Inc. announced today that it will buy a start-up in outdoor mesh wireless technology …
Christopher Boyd / Sunbelt Blog:
Javascript code “likes this” on Facebook  —  We're seeing a lot of reports in relation to dubious Facebook pages using Javascript to try and spam anybody who happens to be on your friends list.  Here's a typical example:  —  Should the end-user hit the “Click here” button …
Discussion: The Register and Darknet
Anthony Ha / VentureBeat:
Demdex raises $6M to build publishers' audience data  —  Demdex, a company that compiles a “behavioral bank” of audience data for publishers and advertisers, has raised $6 million in a first round of institutional funding.  The funding was led by new investor Shasta Ventures …
Discussion: AdExchanger.com and TechCrunch
 
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Emma Barnett / Telegraph:
Skype ‘to offer adverts’ to keep service free
Discussion: ReadWriteWeb and Pocket-lint
Joseph Plambeck / New York Times:
In Mobile Age, Sound Quality Steps Back
Discussion: down the avenue
Sean Hollister / Engadget:
Borders' Kobo eReader available for pre-order, ships June 17th
Discussion: eWeek and TeleRead
MG Siegler / TechCrunch:
The Unified Database Of Places Is Coming Soon. Or Maybe Never.
Timothy / Slashdot:
Vibration Killing Enterprise Disk Performance?
Discussion: Gizmodo
Jordan Montreuil / DasReviews:
Will Cartridges Come Back? Is Disc Media Dead?
Frank Zhang / CrunchGear:
Fujitsu to unveil improved color e-paper screen
 Earlier Items: 
John R. Quain / New York Times:
Will the Internet Kill Traditional Car Radio?
Discussion: Hear 2.0
Jason Kincaid / TechCrunch:
A Closer Look At Microsoft Spindex, An Experimental Social Aggregator
Joseph Plambeck / New York Times:
Lyrics Sites at Center of Fight Over Royalties
David Kaplan / paidContent:
Reuters Introduces Online VOD Platform Aimed At Subscribers
Discussion: New York Times and Beet.TV
Clay Dillow / Popular Science:
A Single Molecule Computes Thousands of Times Faster than Your PC
Paul Carr / TechCrunch:
NSFW: Facebook Breached My Privacy, And Other Things That Whiny …
Discussion: ReadWriteWeb
Jean-Louis Gassée / Monday Note:
The Incumbent's Curse: HP
Discussion: TG Daily
 

 
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Alex Sherman / CNBC:
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Elise Morton / Associated Press:
Russia arrests journalists Konstantin Gabov and Sergey Karelin on “extremism” charges for allegedly working for a group founded by the late Alexei Navalny

Mike Fleming Jr / Deadline:
Producers United, a grassroots group of 86 top Hollywood “career producers”, launches to advocate for reforms, including changing their fee structure

 
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