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» Kotaku.com
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» ArsTechnica.com
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- Google to strip Chrome of SSL revocation checking
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- Canonical ending support for Kubuntu, reassigning lead developer
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- Another reason why Apple may be limiting Siri to iPhone 4S
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- Torrent search engine BTJunkie voluntarily shuts down
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» Mashable.com
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- The Top 15 Tweets-Per-Second Records
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- How Digital Tools Help Companies Offer Better Health Care
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- Facebook Is Bringing Ads to Mobile Apps [REPORT]
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- Jawbone Working on ‘Big Jambox’ Wireless Speakers
- Google to Test Mystery Device in Employees’ Homes [VIDEO]
- Most Super Bowl Tweets Were Not About the Game [STATS]
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» AlleyInsider.com
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- Cisco Warning: Some Of Our Servers May Burn Out (CSCO)
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- Microsoft Admits It No Longer Rules Your Workplace (MSFT, AAPL, GOOG)
- Some Good Guesses At What The iPad 3 Will Be Like From A Guy Who Knows His Stuff (AAPL)
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- Yesterday's Record-Breaking Super Bowl Attracted One-Third Of Facebook's Daily Audience
- AFTER FACEBOOK: 11 More Tech IPOs We're Looking Forward To
- CHART OF THE DAY: Facebook's IPO Could Make Zuckerberg One Of America's Ten Wealthiest
- SUPER BOWL FOR QUANTS: 2012's Big Game In Charts And Data
- Twitter Is In Trouble In Brazil Because Drivers Are Tweeting To Avoid The Cops
- Here's The Biggest Threat To Facebook, And What Facebook Is Doing About It
- Microsoft Is Wrong In Its Fight Against Barnes & Noble, Says ITC Lawyer (BKS, MSFT)
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- You Think All Those Internet Protests Are Useless? Think Again
» ReadWriteWeb.com
- Daily Wrap: The "Not on Facebook" Movement and More
- WunderMap Shows Weather From the Past & Future
- Here's Another Way Groupon Will Personalize Daily Deals
- Amazon Is Thinking About Real-World Stores
- Facebook Bans Breast-Feeding Photos
- Analytics From "Most Social Super Bowl" Reveals Chat Wasn't About Football
- Most Brands Failed To Connect Super Bowl Ads To Social Media
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- Facebook's Next Advertising Move is Mobile
- Another Victory For Big Media in Piracy Wars as Torrent Site Shuts Down
- Google+ Launches Developers Page, So How About That API?
- Now is the Time to Quit Facebook
- Google Begins Building 1-Gigabit Internet Service in Kansas City
- Top 10 YouTube Videos of All Time
- Microsoft Defines the New Mobile Business Experience on iPad
- The Online Ad Fails at the Super Bowl
- Is the Digital Music Revolution Really Ruining Sound Quality?
- Believe It Or Not, There's An Upside To Diminished Online Privacy
» TechDirt.com
- What The Curebit Saga Teaches Us About Copyright, Plagiarism And Reputation
- Can Facebook Really Bring About A More Peer-to-Peer, Bottom-Up World?
- DailyDirt: Anthropomorphizing Animals
- 70 Groups Tell Congress To Put The Brakes On Any Further Efforts To Expand Intellectual Property
- Movie Studios Jump In Late: Sue LimeWire And Demand Cash From Dead Site
- Tom Brady Watched Last Year's Super Bowl Via Illegal Stream... And Probably Had A Better Experience Than Anyone Watching NBC's Official Stream
- The NFL Issues Takedown For Chrysler Super Bowl Commercial
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- Czech Government Suspends ACTA Ratification
- The Real Goal Of Regulating Buffer Copies? So Hollywood Can Put A Tollbooth On Innovation
- Canadian Songwriters Want To Embrace File Sharing, But Do They Have The Right Approach?
- Romanian Prime Minister Admits He Has No Idea Why Romania Signed ACTA
- Hollywood Wants To Kill Piracy? No Problem: Just Offer Something Better
- Would The US Extradite UK Blogger For Linking To Works In The Public Domain In Other Countries?
- White House Petition Demands TPP Process Be Open & Transparent
- Funniest/Most Insightful Comments Of The Week At Techdirt
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» TechMeme.com
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- IDC says Apple finished 2011 on top of the Smartphone world, here are the numbers (Jordan Kahn/9to5Mac)
- Apple intern's thesis leaks secret project to port Mac OS X to ARM processors (Josh Ong/AppleInsider)
- Rogers and BCE Already Have the Apple iTV in Their Labs, Controlled with Voice and Hand Gestures (Arnold Kim/MacRumors)
- Rogers, BCE vying for a bite of Apple's iTV (Globe and Mail)
- Google to strip Chrome of SSL revocation checking (Dan Goodin/Ars Technica)
- Hackers wanted $50,000 to keep Symantec source code private (Steven Musil/CNET)
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- Third-gen iPad's 'window of opportunity' expected to drive Apple market share gains (Neil Hughes/AppleInsider)
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- Vice President of iPhone and iPod Engineering David Tupman left Apple at the end of last year (Mark Gurman/9to5Mac)
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- Apple Warns Developers Not to Manipulate App Store Rankings (Arnold Kim/MacRumors)
- Oracle seeks new trial against SAP over downloads (Dan Levine/Reuters)
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» CenterNetworks.com
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- Web Jobs – January 1 – Free Startup Job Posts This Week!
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» GigaOM.com
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- Super Bowl XLVI by the (Twitter) numbers
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- 99designs sheds light on its cloudy crowdsourcing platform
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- Debunking the “original sin” of online newspapers
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