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What's up dock? Apple to shrink connector for iPhone 5 — (Reuters) - Apple Inc's new iPhone will drop the wide dock connector used in the company's gadgets for the best part of a decade in favor of a smaller one, a change likely to annoy the Apple faithful but which could be a boon for accessory makers.| Jeremy Kirk / Computerworld: |
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As sales surge, Google debuts its first Nexus 7 commercial — On the back of a warm reception and promising sales, Google has stepped up promotion of its Nexus 7 tablet after the search giant published its first video advert — ‘Nexus 7: Camping’ - which features a father and son venturing … | Charles Arthur / Guardian: |
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The Reason for the iPad Mini — On the last Apple conference call Tim Cook stated that they would be sure “to not leave a price umbrella for competitors” in the tablet space. What's that? A price umbrella is when a company with dominant market share maintains high prices … | Katherine Rushton / Telegraph: |
London ‘obvious choice’ for Amazon's expansion — Amazon is to open a new centre in London to spearhead a global push into film and television delivery services. — Amazon would not disclose how many staff the site will house but said “hundreds” of existing LoveFilm and Pushbutton staff … | David Carr / New York Times: |
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New Programming Jargon — Stack Overflow - like most online communities I've studied - naturally trends toward increased strictness over time. It's primarily a defense mechanism, an immune system of the sort a child develops after first entering school or daycare and being exposed to the wide … | Robinson Meyer / The Atlantic Online: |
MIT Economist: Here's How Copyright Laws Impoverish Wikipedia — Using a little-known copyright rule and a trove of baseball-related trivia, an MIT economist figured out how current copyright laws specifically affect one online community. — Everyone knows that the flow of information … | Mike Butcher / TechCrunch: |
Think Hiring Is Tough In The Valley? Now Europe Joins The Talent Wars — Despite some of the froth being blown off following the rocky Facebook IPO, it remains the case that talent and hiring are a big issue in the Valley. And you may not know this, but for a long time Europeans looked onward … | Ryan Gallagher / Slate: |
Skype Won't Say Whether It Can Eavesdrop on Your Conversations — Since Microsoft bought Skype, has the chat client started working more with law enforcement? — New surveillance laws being proposed in countries from the United States to Australia would force makers of online chat software to build in backdoors for wiretapping.| Steve Dent / Engadget: |
Financial Times: Nokia mulling revenue split with carriers for Windows Phone 8 — The Financial Times has reported that Nokia is in “exploratory” talks with several European carriers to share revenue for its upcoming Windows Phone 8 handsets in exchange for dedicated support.| Michael Arrington / Uncrunched: |
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What's New With Windows Azure Virtual Networking — Learn about the latest developments in the Windows Azure Virtual Networking technology.
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 …
DevOps: Improved Productivity, Higher Value — Those of us who have been aligned with DevOps for some time already know that the greater agility and closer collaboration it enables deliver real business value for our organizations.
Get Started with Hadoop on Hortonworks Data Platform 1.1 for Windows — We are excited to release the Hortonworks Data Platform 1.1 for Windows as a Generally Available product.
Skype in the browser — Whether you like the Skype app or not, until now, you've had no choice but to download something to make voice and video calls — either an app like Skype, or a Flash plugin (yikes) for your browser.This is a Techmeme archive page. It shows how the site appeared at 8:00 AM ET, July 23, 2012.
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