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3:20 PM ET, August 2, 2008

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Lumo / The Reference Frame:
Fix: IE7 with Sitemeter: Operation aborted  —  This posting is primarily addressed to those webmasters who experience a similar problem.  —  If your web page contains a Sitemeter counter, Internet Explorer users eventually see an “Operation aborted” error message.
Discussion: TechCrunch and Download Squad
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Duncan Riley / The Inquisitr:
Site Meter causing Internet Explorer failure
Mark ‘Rizzn’ Hopkins / Mashable!:
Attention Sitemeter Users: Your Site is Down
Matt Richtel / New York Times:
Don't Want to Talk About It?  Order a Missed Call  —  When Alexis Gorman, 26, wanted to tell a man she had been dating that the courtship was over, she felt sending a Dear John text message was too impersonal.  But she worried that if she called the man, she would face an awkward conversation or a confrontation.
GigaOM:
F|  R: The Top 5 Reasons Tech Execs Fail  —  Regardless of the title your company's top technology executive uses — CTO, CIO, Chief Product Officer or VP of Engineering — your company will ultimately look to this person to produce the software and technical products upon which your business success depends.
Discussion: Small Initiatives
Rob Cottingham / ReadWriteWeb:
Tag Clouds R.I.P.?  —  I loved tag clouds from the moment I saw them, and I still do.  Two years ago, they roamed the social web like buffalo on the pre-Columbian plains of North America... huge, thundering herds of keywords of all shades and sizes.  And you'll see them to this day on many …
Discussion: HighTouch
Jeremiah Owyang / Web Strategy:
How “Janet” Fooled the Twittersphere She's the Voice of Exxon Mobil  —  The game is up, “Janet” is not an official Exxon representative  —  A few days ago, the Twittersphere was curious, interested, and excited to see a member of Exxon Mobil's employee ranks to join the twitter conversation …
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Marshall Kirkpatrick / ReadWriteWeb:   What Should Exxon Do About Twitter? Absolutely Nothing
Erick Schonfeld / TechCrunch:
Mobile Web Wars Videos: Does Anybody Care About Android?  —  A week ago, I put together a roundtable about the upcoming mobile platform wars between the iPhone, Google's Android, and older platforms like Nokia's.  One thing I discovered as I was organizing the event was that it was really hard …
Zephoria / apophenia:
knol: content w/out context, collaboration, capital, or coruscation  —  Isaac Newton famously stated, “If I have seen a little further it is by standing on the shoulders of Giants.”  This metaphor is commonly used to highlight the way that knowledge is not a single-author process.
Michael Arrington / TechCrunch:
Another Personalized News Site Bites The Dust  —  When Thoof launched in July 2007 a lot of people gave it a good chance of success despite the fact that it was entering into the dreaded personalized news space.  Sure, the market was littered with failed startups, but Thoof was founded …
Discussion: paidContent.org
The Technium:
People Want To Pay  —  Yes, everything will be free, but in my experience people want to pay.  They really do!  People, mobs of them, will grab stuff that is free.  They will try stuff for free that they would never touch if they had to pay.  They will always gravitate, on average, to the lowest price, and what is lower than free?
Discussion: broadstuff
John Gruber / Daring Fireball:
iPhone Calendar Syncing  —  With the 1.0 version of iPhone OS, calendar syncing between the Calendar app on the phone and iCal on your Mac worked like this:  — Everything went through iTunes.  — iTunes listed each of your iCal calendars, and you could choose which ones to sync to the iPhone.
Discussion: The iPhone Blog and Technovia
Fred / A VC:
The Lazy and Smarter Web  —  If you spend a lot of time reading web/tech blogs, you'll be familiar with the concept of the “lazy web”.  The idea is instead of doing a lot of work researching/googling, you just ping/spam your social net with a question and get them to do the work for you.
Discussion: VCMike's Blog
Robert McMillan / Computerworld:
Apple bails on Black Hat talk  —  Engineering blames marketing department  —  IDG News Service) Apple Inc. has pulled its security engineering team out of a planned public discussion on the company's security practices, which had been set for next week's Black Hat security conference in Las Vegas.
 
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Jeremy Kirk / IDG News Service:
Firefox Closer to Supporting Open-source Video Codec
Discussion: The Open Road
Marc Benioff / TechCrunchIT:
Welcome to Web 3.0: Now Your Other Computer is a Data Center
Gary Gale / The Yahoo! Geo Technologies Blog:
Yahoo! Maps Gets a Summer-time Refresh
Kevin Purdy / Lifehacker:
Forget the iPhone—The iPod Touch is Good Enough
Discussion: TeleRead and Digg
Andrew Lih:
Recently Unblocked in China...
Yahoo!:
Yahoo! Announces Results of 2008 Annual Stockholder Meeting
Josh Catone / SitePoint Blogs:
Advice: Microsoft Should Invest Y Combinator-style
Discussion: HipMojo.com and blist
Deborah Jian Lee / Reuters:
NYPD calls on citizens for amateur video evidence
 Earlier Items: 
Daniel Shen / DigiTimes:
HTC to begin shipping Android-based handsets in 4Q08 as scheduled
Industry Standard:
Dell tries to trademark “cloud computing”
Frederic Lardinois / ReadWriteWeb:
AOL is Getting Serious About Lifestreaming: Buys SocialThing
Peter Whoriskey / Washington Post:
Instant-Messagers Really Are About Six Degrees from Kevin Bacon
Discussion: Smart Mobs
PBS:
The Eyes Have It  —  So little real information leaks out of Apple …
Josh Lowensohn / Webware.com:
Facebook's auto-tagging feature could be tip of tagging iceberg
Cade Metz / The Register:
Privacy watchdog hoists Google by its own petard
Ben Jones / TorrentFreak:
EFF Tool Hunts BitTorrent Throttling ISPs