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June 26, 2013, 10:10 AM

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Gregory Kohs- / Examiner:
Jimmy Wales breaks Wikipedia rules in hunt for Snowden  —  Wikipedia's notorious co-founder, Jimmy Wales, has launched an investigation to determine if any of the pseudonyms who edit the world's biggest encyclopedia are in fact (or suspected to be) classified security info leaker, Edward Snowden.
More: Softpedia News and I4U NewsTweets: @kmmokai and @jilliancyork
Rolfe Winkler / MoneyBeat:
Big Apple, Bigger Google  —  Google has passed Apple as the most valuable technology company in the world—on one measure.  —  The search giant eclipsed the iPhone maker last week, actually.  Few would have noticed because the metric by which Google jumped ahead isn't the widely-watched one of market capitalization.
Mark Gurman / 9to5Mac:
Apple Online Store opens in Russia, establishes direct sales in key emerging market  —  Today, Apple has finally launched a version of its official online store for customers in Russia.  The online store is similar in style to Apple's online stores in other countries.
Walter S. Mossberg / AllThingsD:
Cut Clutter: Two Ways to Put Your Inbox on a Diet  —  Lots of people feel they're drowning in email, with swollen inboxes that make it hard to pinpoint important messages in a sea of annoying marketing mail and unwanted newsletters.  —  Some major email players have tried to improve the situation.
More: The Next WebTweets: @waltmossberg
Mikey Campbell / AppleInsider:
IDC: Apple's iPhone sheds European marketshare in Q1, pushed out of top 5 in India  —  A pair of reports from market research firm IDC on Tuesday showed the iPhone lost ground in Western Europe during the first quarter of 2013, while Android devices bumped Apple's handset out of the top-five in India over the same period.
Heather Murphy / The Lede:
Why Snowden Asked Visitors in Hong Kong to Refrigerate Their Phones  —  Before a dinner of pizza and fried chicken late Sunday in Hong Kong, Edward J. Snowden insisted that a group of lawyers advising him in the Chinese territory “hide their cellphones in the refrigerator of the home where he was staying …
Benjamin Mayo / 9to5Mac:
iOS 7 to let developers detect blinking and smiling in photos, could foreshadow future iPhone features  —  iOS 7 adds several new camera-orientated features for developers, which may hint at future consumer-facing features.  In iOS 7 beta 2, Apple has added new image detectors that find certain face expressions in photos.
Nitasha Tiku / Valleywag:
Source: Snapchat Cofounders Unloaded Personal Stock for $20 M.  —  A source familiar with Snapchat's recent round of funding said that the teen sensation's two twenty-something cofounders, Evan Spiegel and Bobby Murphy, each received $10 million in secondary funding as individual shareholders.
Seth Rosenblatt / CNET:
Leak confirms WebGL, SPDY for IE11  —  On the eve of Microsoft Build 2013, leaked details on Windows 8.1's Internet Explorer 11 confirm that the browser will support next-gen Web technology, including Google's SPDY protocol.  —  If Internet Explorer 10 impressed you, you're going to love …
The H Security:
Backdoor in HP backup servers  —  According to security researcher Technion, SSH access is all that's required to remotely compromise HP StoreOnce backup systems.  Entering the user name “HPSupport” and a preset password causes the system to open an undocumented administrator account.
Richard Lawler / Engadget:
SK Telecom launches the world's first LTE-Advanced network, and the Galaxy S4 LTE-A  —  Just days after an LTE-Advanced variant of Samsung's Galaxy S 4 leaked, Korean carrier SK Telecom has officially announced it's launching the world's first LTE-Advanced wireless network.
Netcraft:
SSL: Intercepted today, decrypted tomorrow  —  Millions of websites and billions of people rely on SSL to protect the transmission of sensitive information such as passwords, credit card details, and personal information with the expectation that encryption guarantees privacy.
Tweets: @dalmaer
Liz Gannes / AllThingsD:
Voxer's Secret Plan to Make Money From Mobile Messaging: Sell It to Companies  —  Usage of free and cheap mobile communications apps, from WhatsApp to Skype, has exploded around the world.  —  Voxer CEO Tom Katis  —  But one startup thinks it has a master plan that makes it more of a viable business than all the rest.
Marcus Wohlsen / Wired:
In Search of Tech Cred, eBay Builds a New Engine for a New Identity  —  SAN JOSE, Calif. — It was 2008, and eBay had a problem.  Mark Carges had just arrived to lead the tech side of what the company would come to call the “turnaround” of its core marketplace business.  The brand was stale.
More: SiliconBeatTweets: @scotwingo
Danny Sullivan / Search Engine Land:
FTC Updates Search Engine Ad Disclosure Guildelines After “Decline In Compliance”  —  In 2002, the US Federal Trade Commission issued landmark guidelines to search engines, to ensure they were make a clear distinction between their paid and unpaid listings.  Now, the FTC has updated those guidelines …

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