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App Center: A New Place to Find Social Apps — Today we're launching the App Center to make it easier to find apps you can enjoy with friends. — The App Center features mobile and web apps, such as Draw Something, Pinterest, and Nike+ GPS, and new apps including Jetpack Joyride, Ghosts of Mistwood, and Ghost Recon Commander.| Drew Olanoff / The Next Web: |
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Retina-ready apps begin to appear in Apple's Mac App Store ahead of WWDC — Apps on Apple's Mac App Store are beginning to be updated with Retina-ready graphics, ready for the rumoured launch of new high-resolution Mac Retina Displays. — Approved this morning, Mac App Store tool Folderwatch … | Declan McCullagh / CNET: |
U.N. could tax U.S.-based Web sites, leaked docs show — The United Nations is considering a new Internet tax targeting the largest Web content providers, including Google, Facebook, Apple, and Netflix, that could cripple their ability to reach users in developing nations.| Dan Goodin / Ars Technica: |
Crypto breakthrough shows Flame was designed by world-class scientists — The spy malware achieved an attack unlike any cryptographers have seen before. — An overview of a chosen-prefix collision — Marc Stevens — The Flame espionage malware that infected computers … | Josh Halliday / Guardian: |
Facebook to reveal identities of cyberbullies — Mother wins high court backing after she received abusive messages about post on The X Factor's Frankie Cocozza — A mother has won court backing to force Facebook to reveal the identities of cyberbullies who targeted her with a string of abusive messages on the website.| Colleen Taylor / TechCrunch: |
TaskRabbit Founder Leah Busque Takes Back The Reins, Stepping Back Into CEO Role — Leah Busque, the founder of TaskRabbit, the web and mobile marketplace for outsourcing small jobs and errands, has reassumed the role of CEO at the San Francisco-based startup.| Reuters: |
Insight: Intel's plans for virtual TV come into focus — (Reuters) - Intel is counting on facial-recognition technology for targeted ads and a team of veteran entertainment dealmakers to win over reluctant media partners for its new virtual television service.| James Hutchinson / iTnews.com.au: |
Samsung sues Aussie patent office in Apple suit — Updated: Commissioner faces Federal Court. — Samsung has sued the Australian patent commissioner, and by extension the Federal Government, in an attempt to force a review of patents key to its ongoing, high-profile battle with smartphone rival Apple.| Tim Anderson's ITWriting: |
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Apple's Television — People have been talking about an Apple television for the last couple of years, but nobody knows for sure if the company will actually make one or not. I wouldn't count Apple out of that market. — I've long held that Apple will enter markets that it feels it can make a significant impact.| Eric Mack / CNET: |
Free iPads scheduled for landing at airports — Another reason not to make eye contact with anyone on the concourse. — (Credit: OTG) — If you enjoy the ritual of sitting down at your departure gate to kill some time with your iPad while waiting for your flight to board … | Mike Butcher / TechCrunch: |
Thomson Reuters Acquires Mobile Startup Apsmart To Re-invigorate Its Mobile Products — Nice win for DN Capital today. Apsmart, a London-based mobile platform and product development firm that was majority owned by the VC has been acquired by Thomson Reuters. Terms were not disclosed.| Andrew Webster / The Verge: |
Verizon joins auto manufacturers to ‘accelerate development’ of connected cars — Verizon has announced that it's joining forces with some of the biggest auto manufacturers around in order to “accelerate development of the 4G LTE ecosystem” in connected cars.| Ryan Paul / Ars Technica: |
Canonical partners with Microsoft to support Ubuntu on Azure — Ubuntu founder Mark Shuttleworth praised Azure as an “impressive new entrant.” — Microsoft revealed yesterday that its Azure cloud computing service is extending support to the open source Linux operating system.| Edward Moyer / CNET: |
‘DIY streetview’ camera lets you be Google — The world is your oyster. — (Credit: Streetview Technology) — As Google takes Street View off-road with its new Trekker backpacks, German company Streetview Technology is taking the mapping technology in yet another new direction — DIY terrain.| Dave Winer / Gizmodo: |
What Steve Jobs Left Untouched — There were a lot of things Steve Jobs was right about. — Probably the most important thing he got right was realizing that you have to build a great stadium before you can invent great sports. An example of this was the decision in 1986 to build every Mac with networking.| Dancho Danchev / ZDNet: |
North Korea ships malware-infected games to South Korean users, uses them to launch DDoS attacks — Summary: Seoul's Metropolitan Police Agency has intercepted a cyber attack plot orchestrated by North Korea's Reconnaissance General Bureau, which successfully shipped malware-infected games to South Korean users.| R. Jai Krishna / Wall Street Journal: |
India Court Summons Top Internet Executives — NEW DELHI - A trial court in India Friday moved ahead with a criminal case against Microsoft Corp., Google Inc., Facebook Inc., Yahoo! Inc. and some other entities, by issuing summons to the global executives of these companies for allegedly failing … | Colleen Taylor / TechCrunch: |
Dennis Crowley On Reinventing Foursquare: De-Emphasizing Check-ins, Digging Into Data, Moving Toward Revenue — It has been a big day for Foursquare: The New York-based company finally unveiled the newest version of its popular location-based mobile app, Foursquare 5.0 … | Jeffrey Katz / Wall Street Journal: |
Google's Monopoly and Internet Freedom — When one company controls nearly 82% of the global search market and 98% of the mobile search market, it's time for serious changes. — It's a position all business leaders would love to find themselves in—a massive IPO, dominance in the marketplace … | Mathew Ingram / GigaOM: |
Should the mainstream media see Twitter as competition? — Twitter unveiled an interesting partnership with the NASCAR auto-racing circuit on Thursday, in which the real-time information network has created a kind of portal for the Pocono 400 race this weekend.| Megan Geuss / Ars Technica: |
SSNs on P2P? The Feds found businesses that leaked private information — The FTC charged a debt collector and a car dealership with illegal indiscretion. — Back in 2010, the FTC conducted a probe revealing that a lot of sensitive customer data could be found on P2P networks … | Sebastian Anthony / ExtremeTech: |
The Pirate Bay evades ISP blockade with IPv6, can do it 18 septillion more times — If you thought the RIAA and MPAA were a force to be reckoned with in the US, the last few months have shown that anti-piracy lobbying is alive and kicking in Europe, too. Over the last 9 months, the British …
Defrag Tools: WPT - Command Line — Andrew Richards, Chad Beeder, and Larry Larsen continue walking you through the Windows Performance Toolkit (WPT).
Static.com Adds Hadoop Support for Cloud Foundry — In this guest post, Jake Farrell, CTO for Static.com, explains how the major shift in the hosting industry towards platforms for high developer productivity …
Love, Magic, & APIs — I will confess, I am old enough to remember my GeoCities page. Don't hate. It was amazing, it was... this transformative moment in which I took real, actual information, and transformed it into something visible and memorable.
Getting the most out of business analytics — One of the most prevalent uses of Hadoop architecture by enterprises is to create business intelligence and analytics tools that can be leveraged to identify areas …
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