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5:25 AM ET, October 24, 2010

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Sean Hollister / Engadget:
Netflix testing $7.99 and $8.99 streaming-only plans in US right now, one is not a discount (update)  —  When CEO Reed Hastings called Netflix “primarily a streaming company that also offers DVD-by-mail,” he wasn't messing around, as the company's quietly made streaming-only plans a reality on US shores.
Jim Moran / Yipit Blog:
Groupon Reveals Its Future Lies In Self-Serve  —  Groupon is quietly testing a self-serve deal platform for merchants to manage real time offers for consumers named Groupon Stores.  According to Groupon, this is the future of the company: … Based on a google site search …
Discussion: midVentures, Pulse2, CenterNetworks and Mashable!, Thanks:jdmoran
Ryan Block / gdgt:
Will the Mac App Store have enough to sell?  —  Apple bringing the App Store to the Mac was a pretty obvious move — I know I'm not the only one who was predicting it would happen sooner or later, and I'm sure I'm not the only one who thinks this is going to have a huge impact for some Mac software developers.
Markcuban / blog maverick:
How Google TV Could Hand Netflix the entire streaming universe  —  I personally can't think of anything stupider for the big broadcast networks to do than give their shows to Google for free.  Why ?  Because they are finally getting BILLIONS of dollars in retransmission fees from their distributors.
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Om Malik / GigaOM:
There is No New Media: It's All New Consumption  —  “The most ominous of fallacies-the belief that things can be kept static by inaction.”  -Freyda Stark  —  So, now television broadcasters are blocking Google TV from getting access to the content they're putting online.
Cade Metz / The Register:
Gosling blows lid off Jobs Java nonsense  —  Java daddy deprecates Apple cult leader  —  Steve Jobs has apparently weighed into the debate over Apple's decision to deprecate Java on the Mac, and his terse explanation was promptly deprecated by Java founder James Gosling.
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Rafe / rc3.org:
The future of Java on the Mac platform
Discussion: Macworld and Apple Outsider
Esther Schindler / ITworld.com:
Programmers Who Defined The Technology Industry: Where Are They Now?  —  Some early programmer names are familiar to even the most novice of software developers.  You may never have seen a line of code written by Bill Gates, or written any application in BASIC (much less for the Altair).
Serkan Toto / CrunchGear:
End Of An Era: Sony Stops Manufacturing Cassette Walkmans  —  Truth be told, I wasn't aware Sony was still producing cassette Walkmans.  But the company today announced it will stop manufacturing and selling these devices in Japan - after 30 years.  Sony says the final lot was shipped …
Discussion: Gizmodo, Velocity, Pulse2, Switched and Engadget
Adrian Chen / Gawker:
Wikileaks Founder Will Walk Out of Your Interview If Asked About His Rape Case  —  In addition to facilitating the largest military leak in U.S. history yesterday, Wikileaks founder Julian Assange is a petulant man-child.  Watch him walk out of a CNN interview when talk turned to his pending Swedish rape case.
Chris / cdixon.org:
You need to use social services to understand them  —  I don't know if Malcolm Gladwell is right when he claims “the revolution will not be tweeted,” but I can say with certainty that the Twitter he describes is not the Twitter I know.  Gladwell's central argument is that Twitter creates weak ties …
Vivek Wadhwa / TechCrunch:
The Goldmine Of Opportunities In Gov 2.0  —  Seeing a need to help 60 million Americans manage their $4 trillion dollars in retirement accounts, Mike and Ryan Alfred launched BrightScope in 2008.  They headed to Washington, DC, to obtain electronic data on 401K plans from the Department of Labor.
Matt McGee / Search Engine Land:
Is Google Broken?  Sites Big & Small Seeing Indexing Problems  —  No one seems to be immune from a Google indexing problem that has many site owners baffled.  Blogs and websites, big and small, aren't being indexed as quickly as they normally are — if they're being indexed at all.
Discussion: Alex Dumitru
 
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Glenn Fleishman / Wi-Fi Networking News:
WiMax and LTE Not Technically 4G by ITU Standards
Discussion: InfoWorld
Jay Yarow / SAI: Silicon Alley Insider:
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Miguel Helft / New York Times:
Marketers Can Glean Private Data on Facebook
Discussion: Gawker, VatorNews and TechCrunch
Mike Swift / Mercury News:
Silicon Valley gains jobs year over year for the first time in almost two years
Philip Elmer-DeWitt / Fortune:
The new king of Apple analysts
Reuters:
Italy orders Google to mark Street View cars: report
 Earlier Items: 
Paul McNamara / Network World:
Why IPv6? Vint Cerf keeps blaming himself
Alexia Tsotsis / TechCrunch:
Is Zynga Trying To Patent Virtual Currency?
Discussion: Techdirt and TechCrunch Europe, Thanks:evelynrusli
Tara Siegel Bernard / New York Times:
Credit Cards Soon to Get a Makeover
Chad Catacchio / The Next Web:
Twitter's “Similar to You” …
Andy Greenberg / The Firewall:
Wikileaks Hacked By “Very Skilled” Attackers Prior To Iraq Doc Release
Discussion: The Next Web, p2pnet, Pulse2 and Guardian, Thanks:forbestech
 

 
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