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Apple Fires Back at the Feds, Amazon — Nearly two days after the Department of Justice filed antitrust charges against Apple and major book publishers, Apple is responding. Here's comment from Apple spokesman Tom Neumayr: … Apple's response is similar to ones made by Penguin Group and MacMillan … | Jeffrey A. Trachtenberg / Wall Street Journal: |
Barnes & Noble Hit Hard — Barnes & Noble Inc. bore the brunt of Wednesday's antitrust settlement between the U.S. government and three major book publishers, losing 6.4% of its market value on Thursday alone and tumbling 17% this month. — Those market worries reflected the broad sentiment … | Google: |
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The Instagram Deal: A Mark Zuckerberg Production — Mark Zuckerberg, the 27-year-old chief executive and co-founder of Facebook, does not usually play the role of deal maker. — But the social network's $1 billion purchase of Instagram, the popular photo-sharing service, was a Mark Zuckerberg production.| Nicholas Carlson / Business Insider: |
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Apple looking to build ‘unibody’ earbuds through ultrasonic bonding — By using a process known as ultrasonic bonding, Apple could create new iPhone and iPod earbuds that would have a seamless, more aesthetically pleasing “unibody” appearance. — Headsets and earbuds include a number … | Austin Carr / Fast Company: |
Amazon Massively Inflates Its Streaming Library Size — Amazon counts individual episodes, not whole series, as “TV shows,” which makes its Prime streaming catalog seem 10 times bigger than it actually is. — Amazon boasts that it has “more than 17,000 movies and television shows” … | Dow Jones Newswires: |
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Berlin Cracks the Startup Code — On a rainy day in March 2011, Ciarán O'Leary and two colleagues crammed into a Berlin taxi and raced for the station to catch a train back to Hamburg. While snaking through the city streets, it hit him: Leaving Berlin was a bad idea.| Janko Roettgers / GigaOM: |
Did Boxee only sell 200,000 boxes? — The total number of Boxee Box users is around 200,000, according to a tweet sent out by the company Wednesday. The tweet also revealed that Boxee now has a total of 2 million users, if you include users of the discontinued PC client.| Ross Miller / The Verge: |
Nook Simple Touch with GlowLight coming early May for $139 (hands-on pictures and video) — It was almost a complete surprise, barring some leaked early promotional material yesterday. Today, Barnes & Noble has officially announced the Nook Simple Touch with GlowLight … | Bill Ray / The Register: |
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Will Data Monopolies Paralyze the Internet? — Tim O'Reilly spoke with me last week about Internet companies acquiring massive proprietary data sets. “We're kind of heading toward data as a source of monopoly power in some cases,” he told me, comparing data to “Intel Inside” as a barrier to market entry.| Jordan Golson / MacRumors: |
Apple Releases Java Update to Remove Flashback Malware — Apple just released Java for OS X 2012-003, an update to the Java implementation in OS X. The update removes “the most common variants of the Flashback malware.” Interestingly the update disables the automatic execution of Java applets … | Florian Mueller / FOSS Patents: |
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How to Fail: Mark Pincus — I'm sometimes called a serial entrepreneur, but that's only because, before Zynga (ZNGA), I failed to create a sustainable company. After starting two companies in the '90s, I had a social networking startup, Tribe.net, in 2003.| Todd Bishop / GeekWire: |
Microsoft forms new subsidiary for open source, standards — Jean Paoli, president of the new Microsoft Open Technologies Inc. — Microsoft is taking the unusual step of forming a new subsidiary that will work with open-source projects, open-standards groups and interoperability initiatives.| Stephen Marche / The Atlantic Online: |
Is Facebook Making Us Lonely? — Social media—from Facebook to Twitter—have made us more densely networked than ever. Yet for all this connectivity, new research suggests that we have never been lonelier (or more narcissistic)—and that this loneliness is making us mentally and physically ill … | Scott Gilbertson / Ars Technica: |
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Our Emoticons, Ourselves: An Interview With The Inventor Of The Internet Smiley — Are you using emoticons correctly? What does that weird one really mean? The definitive answers, from the inventor of the internet smiley. — It's really only a matter of time until our faces become our phones … | Mary Jo Foley / All about Microsoft Blog: |
Microsoft roadmap leaks for Office 15, IE 10 and more key products — Summary: Screen shots of a Microsoft product roadmap for partners have leaked to the Web. Here are the key take-aways. — Microsoft has provided some of its partners with a roadmap for next versions of many of its key products …
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