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Zynga launches Zynga.com, to expand beyond Facebook in a big way — In a gigantic strategic step, Zynga announced today that it is launching a new Zynga.com destination web site where users can play its social games without going directly through Facebook. — The move has big implications … | Mark Pincus / Zynga Blog: |
A Platform for Play — Today, we're proud to share a new platform for play. The Zynga Platform is designed with two simple goals: more access to the best social games and more people to play with. In a few days we're turning on a beta of Zynga.com which will feature our most popular games … | Dean Takahashi / VentureBeat: |
Zynga's John Schappert explains strategy behind the move beyond Facebook (interview) — John Schappert is the chief operating officer at Zynga. Today, the company is releasing one of his team's big projects, formerly code-named Project Z, also known as Zynga.com for consumers and Zynga Platform for third parties.| Ryan Lawler / GigaOM: |
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AT&T relents on unlimited data throttling, increases cap to 3GB for HSPA+ and 5GB for LTE — AT&T has announced today that it is retooling the throttling policy on its unlimited smartphone data plan, a legacy offering still in use by many customers — largely because it was long the standard-issue package sold alongside the iPhone.| Greg Bensinger / Wall Street Journal: |
AT&T Caps Unlimited Data Plans … An AT&T store in New York. AT&T said it will no longer let customers use unlimited data without penalty. — AT&T Inc. is effectively ending unlimited data plans, saying that it will no longer let customers use more than a set amount of data per month without penalty.| Bits: |
Et Tu, Google? Android Apps Can Also Secretly Copy Photos — It's not just Apple. Photos are vulnerable on Android phones too. — As Bits reported earlier this week, developers who make applications for Apple iOS devices have access to a person's entire photo library, as long as that person allows the app to use location data.| Nilay Patel / The Verge: |
Android allows every app access to your photos, Google considering fix — Two days ago, the New York Times reported on an issue in iOS that allows third-party apps to access your photos if you them grant permission to access your location. That's a bit of a hole in Apple's walled-garden approach … | John Paczkowski / AllThingsD: |
Rumor Mill Ramps Up Production of Cheaper and Smaller iPads — The Apple rumor mill has kicked into overdrive in advance of next week's iPad event, pushing out a pair of speculative reports this morning about what lies in the company's product pipeline. — The most plausible … | Aaron Lee / DigiTimes: |
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Twitter, the Startup That Wouldn't Die — Life inside successful Web startups—especially the really successful ones—can be nasty, brutish, and short. As companies grow exponentially, egos clash, investors jockey for control, and business complexities rapidly exceed the managerial abilities of the founders.| Leena Rao / TechCrunch: |
Shutterfly To Buy Kodak's Online Photo Sharing Platform For $23.8M — After filing for bankruptcy, Kodak is announcing that it will be selling off parts of its online photo services business Kodak Gallery for $23.8 million. The buyer? Online photo sharing platform Shutterfly.| Leena Rao / TechCrunch: |
Square Is Headed To New York City Taxi Cabs; Will Be An iPhone And iPad Experience — As we heard last week, mobile payments platform Square pitched the New York Taxi and Limousine Commission to replace the current taxi TVs and payments technology in 50 cabs.| Ted Mann / Wall Street Journal: |
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Readability for iOS Review — The official Readability app for iOS, available today on the App Store, had a complicated history with Apple and its approval process. Since Readability relaunched last year with an ambitious focus on publishers and “read anywhere”, the service struggled … | Thing Labs “the blog”: |
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The Credit Card Is The New App Platform — This is a guest post written by Reid Hoffman, Ali Rosenthal and James Slavet from Greylock Partners. — Credit and debit cards are ubiquitous, but they're mostly pretty dumb. That's about to change. Over 170 million people in the U.S. have credit cards … | John Campbell / 3 News: |
Kim Dotcom's first TV interview: 'I'm no piracy king' … Campbell Live has spoken exclusively with Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom in his first TV interview since being arrested. — Dotcom faces a barrage of FBI charges relating to the operation of his file sharing company Megaupload.| Florian Mueller / FOSS Patents: |
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Broadcasters Sue To Stop $12 Streaming Service Aereo — Well, that was quick. Two weeks ago, media mogul Barry Diller announced an ambitious cloud-based TV service that streams over-the-air channels to internet devices for $12 a month. This week, broadcasters offered their opinion … | Jonathan Browning / Bloomberg: |
ARM Chips Go From Smartphones to Networks — ARM Holdings Plc (ARM), whose chip designs are used in most smartphones, is set to power the networks that run them as it steps up competition with Intel Corp. in a $9 billion market. — With ARM already working with Hewlett-Packard Co. (HPQ) … | Steve Lohr / New York Times: |
For Impatient Web Users, an Eye Blink Is Just Too Long to Wait — Wait a second. — No, that's too long. — Remember when you were willing to wait a few seconds for a computer to respond to a click on a Web site or a tap on a keyboard? These days, even 400 milliseconds … | Kevin C. Tofel / GigaOM: |
OnLive brings Windows desktops in cloud to Android — Already available for Apple's iPad, OnLive Desktop launched for Android devices on Thursday. The free software, available in the Android Market, allows tablets and smartphones to run an instance of Windows 7 through the web.| Erica Sadun / TUAW: |
Reflection app goes live, brings iOS screen mirroring to your Mac — Ever wanted to use AirPlay mirroring to show the screen of your iPad 2 or iPhone [4/]4S on your Mac? Just released, Reflection ($14.99 for a single license, $39.99 for a 5 pack) offers a well-featured mirroring receiver for OS X … | Jennifer Valentino-DeVries / Digits: |
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Delicious Founder Creates New People Search Engine, Skills.to — Joshua Schachter and his team of star developers at TastyLabs have begun work on a second project, an endorsement and people search engine called Skills.to. The site lets you endorse people for their skills in various fields … | Darren Pauli / SC Magazine Australia: |
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Exclusive: Facebook seeking bigger credit line: sources — (Reuters) - Facebook Inc plans to increase its $2.5 billion credit line to help cover a major tax hit when employee stock awards vest shortly after it goes public, according to two sources familiar with the company's plans.| David Kravets / Wired: |
Constitutional Showdown Voided: Feds Decrypt Laptop Without Defendant's Help — Colorado federal authorities have decrypted a laptop seized from a bank-fraud defendant, mooting a judge's order that the defendant unlock the hard drive so the government could use its contents as evidence against her.
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