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August 16, 2012, 4:50 AM

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Wall Street Journal:
Apple's New Front in Battle for TV  —  Apple Inc. is in talks with some of the biggest U.S. cable operators about letting consumers use an Apple device as a set-top box for live television and other content, according to people familiar with the matter.  —  The talks represent Apple's …
Ryan Lawler / TechCrunch:
Yes, Apple Is In Discussions With Cable Operators, And Everyone Has Known This For Months  —  August Journalism, anyone?  Just because some outlets have a short memory, let's get this out of the way right up front: Yes, Apple is in discussions with cable operators, and has been for months.
Christopher Van Der Westhuizen / The Official …:
Google Maps now has schedules for more than one million public transit stops worldwide  —  Since 2005, we've collaborated with hundreds of transit authorities around the world to make a comprehensive resource for millions of riders to find out which bus, train, subway or tram can take them to their next destination.
Chris Dixon:
E-commerce startups  —  Very few successful e-commerce companies were started in the 2000s.  Since then, e-commerce startups have enjoyed a revival.  Dozens of companies have gotten traction and venture dollars have followed.  Phrases like flash sales, social commerce, and subscription commerce have entered the startup lexicon.
Ed Bott / ZDNet:
Surprise!  What you can expect from Windows 8 RTM  —  Summary: Microsoft has officially made the final release of Windows 8 available to subscribers of its MSDN and TechNet services.  You'll find a handful of small surprises, one very large change from Windows 7, and a momentous name change.
Laura Hazard Owen / paidContent:
Apple bashes Amazon and proposed ebook settlement  —  In a memo filed with the Southern District of New York this afternoon (PDF; embedded below), Apple argues that the Department of Justice's proposed settlement with three book publishers forces Apple to tear up existing contracts.
Andrew Chen / @andrewchen:
Mobile app startups are failing like it's 1999  —  Stop the madness  —  The long cycle times for developing mobile apps have led to startup failures that look more like 1999 - it's like we've forgotten all the agile and rapid iteration stuff that we learned over the last 10 years.  Stop the madness!
Tweets: @cdixon
Timothy Geigner / Techdirt:
Netflix Provides ‘Knock-offs’ After Contract With Disney Ends  —  We recently talked about the steady progression of cable cord-cutting occuring in this country.  As that trend progresses, we're also seeing constant friction from the major movie studios about how they think they're offering enough …
More: Daily Dot
Nathan Ingraham / The Verge:
Nokia and Microsoft holding Windows Phone 8 press event on September 5th  —  We've been waiting to find out when Nokia would unveil its first lineup of Windows Phone 8 devices, and it looks like we'll be getting all the details on September 5th at 9:30AM in New York City.
Ina Fried / AllThingsD:
Give Peace a Chance, Judge Says, Asking Apple and Samsung CEOs to Meet One Last Time  —  The federal judge overseeing the Apple-Samsung patent trial on Wednesday asked the chief executives of both companies to meet one last time to see if some sort of settlement might be reached.
Matthew Panzarino / The Next Web:
Google+ for Android, iOS adds ability to join Hangouts on Air, teens can now use Hangouts too  —  An update to the Google+ app for Android and iOS today brings a couple of nice upgrades to the Hangout experience for mobile devices.  Users of the app can now join live Hangouts on Air from mobile devices, not just desktops.
Owen Thomas / Business Insider:
Facebook Is Trying To Go Around The SEC To Get Its Instagram Deal Done Sooner  —  Facebook is trying to speed along its acquisition of Instagram.  —  It's using a California law that lets it issue shares without requiring SEC approval, the Financial Times reports.  —  This isn't sneaky; it's smart.
More: CNET and TechSpot
Chris Welch / The Verge:
iTunes desktop app excluding third-party apps from ‘podcasts’ search  —  Apple's iTunes desktop client is currently excluding third-party applications when users search the App Store for “podcasts,” returning only the company's official Podcasts app as the sole result.
More: The Next WebTweets: @marcoarment

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