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Alexia Tsotsis / The Snitch:
Zuckerberg's Bizarre Facebook Insignia Revealed, And What It Means — To much media fanfare, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg took off his signature hoodie at D8 conference Wednesday, revealing a what looked strange Illuminati-like diagram printed on the blue silk lining.
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Mashable!, The Next Web, Boing Boing, Screenwerk, PE Hub Blog and VentureBeat, Thanks:andyjeanious
Dan Porter / Silicon Alley Insider:
It's Not Just Apple: Google Hates Flash Too (GOOG, AAPL, ADBE) — While Apple's battle with Adobe over Flash gets all the headlines, Flash's troubles, especially for web developers lie even deeper. — When we at OMGPOP built our website, not just our games, entirely in Flash we did so to provide a rich …
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Larry Seltzer / Security Watch:
Zero-Day Attacks Hitting Flash, Acrobat — The mainstream 10.0 generation of Flash are vulnerable to an unpatched vulnerability which is being exploited in the wild according to Adobe. The 9.x versions of Adobe Reader and Acrobat which incorporate 10.0 Flash support are also vulnerable.
Seth Weintraub / 9 to 5 Mac:
Safari 5 to be launched at WWDC with Safari Reader? — MacGeneration reports that Apple is planning on a major update to Safari at this week's WWDC. Safari 5 will apparently include a Reader functionality that will make web page reading easier by extracting and organizing the text.
Brian Lam / Gizmodo:
At This Monday's Apple Keynote? Help Us Liveblog — It's no surprise: Apple has not responded to our requests to attend the WWDC keynote on Monday at 10am PST. But we'll still cover the news. Want to help? — If you're going to the keynote, and want to be a part of the exciting Apple coverage …
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Maximum PC, Technologizer, Techland, Ed Bott's Windows Expertise, The Next Web and Edible Apple
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John Gruber / Daring Fireball:
Gizmodo Denied Press Passes for WWDC Keynote
Jim Lanzone / Clicker Blog:
How Much Video Can You Actually Stream With AT&T's New Data Plans? — OK, we're going to tell you the punchline right away. Run, don't walk, to get your iPad 3G before the end of the weekend. If want to stream video while on-the-go from sources like Netflix or the ABC Player …
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Prince McLean / AppleInsider:
Expensive malware appears for Microsoft's Windows Mobile — Malware embedded into legitimate-looking games designed for Windows Mobile has appeared, automatically dialing up foreign telephone services to rig up hundreds of dollars in illicit charges for users behind their backs.
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Yusuf Mehdi / Search Blog:
A Farewell to Bing cashback — One of the principles we have here at Bing is to constantly experiment and learn. We do this to ensure we are keeping pace with new social and technology trends, and can continue to deliver great value for our customers and advertisers.
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eWeek, Ars Technica, Mashable!, Lockergnome Blog Network, The Microsoft Blog, TechCrunch, VentureBeat, The Register, ReadWriteWeb, LiveSide.net, TechSpot, Search Engine Journal, CenterNetworks, paidContent, CNET News, AuctionBytes Blog, WebProNews, Neowin.net, Technologizer, AppScout, Ben Metcalfe Blog, Search Engine Land, Techie Buzz, Silicon Alley Insider, TechFlash and The Next Web
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Aza Raskin / Aza on Design:
Macintosh Project Genesis and History — I was recently looking at some of my father's, Jef Raskin old documents and came across his February 16, 1981 memo detailing the genesis of the Macintosh. It was written in reaction to Steve Jobs taking over managing hardware development.
Thanks:kimmaicutler
Mathew Ingram / GigaOM:
4chan's Founder on Why Anonymity Can Be Valuable — Christopher Poole, the founder of the anarchic website and discussion forum known as 4chan, spoke earlier this year at the TED conference, and the video of his talk has just been posted (it's also embedded below).
Thanks:mathewi
Steven Johnson / stevenberlinjohnson.com:
Is Steve Jobs Repeating His Past Mistakes? — One of my very favorite writers, Robert Wright, had an interesting Opinionator post at the NY Times site this week, which revolved around the question of Steve Jobs' alleged lust for power and why he was making the same mistakes with the iPhone …
Michael Bettiol / Boy Genius Report:
Evidence suggests MobileMe will become free — It's not a whole lot to go on, but rumors never are. Recent changes to the Account Type statuses of Apple's MobileMe service is leading many to believe that the cloud-based syncing offering may soon become free.
Jad Mouawad / New York Times:
Airlines Work to Catch Up to the Digital Age — Airlines have made great technological leaps in recent years, allowing passengers to check in from home or download boarding passes on their smartphones. But if you've ever been stranded at an airport during a raging thunderstorm …
Washington Times:
FTC floats Drudge tax — Journalism can reinvent itself without government ‘help’ — The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is seeking ways to “reinvent” journalism, and that's a cause for concern. According to a May 28 draft proposal, the agency thinks government should be at the center of a media overhaul.
Hank Williams / Why does everything suck?:
John Gruber jumps the shark — I have been using Macs since February 1984. From just about the day the Mac was announced I was writing software for it from my college dorm room using one of the school's two $10,000 Apple Lisa computers. The Lisa was, at that time, the only tool you could use …
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David Heinemeier Hansson / Signal vs. Noise:
You couldn't pay me to work for Ballmer — I'm not going to lie. I was never a Microsoft fan. Not even when I was using Windows (that I begrudgingly moved to after the Amiga). But at least you used to have some awe and respect for the gorilla that was Microsoft.
Priya Ganapati / Gadget Lab:
Wired Explains: Everything You Need to Know About 4G Wireless — If your smartphone seems more like a slowphone, hang in there. The next generation of wireless technologies, known as 4G, promises blazing-fast data transmission speeds. — The first 4G handset, Sprint's HTC Evo …




