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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.| Jaymar Cabebe / CNET: |
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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.| Amit Singhal / Google Public Policy Blog: |
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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 … | Matt Brian / The Next Web: |
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 … | 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.| 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.| 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.| Tim Anderson's ITWriting: |
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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 … | 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.| Jim Dalrymple / TechPinions: |
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.| 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 … | 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.| 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.| 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.| Jon Russell / The Next Web: |
Twitter: Yes, we've added photos, hashtags, usernames and more to our Facebook integration — Earlier today (or last for those in the western hemisphere) we discovered that Facebook status updates have started to include links for hashtags and usernames. The exact reason behind the change was … | 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.| 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 …
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