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  1. More pics of Sony Ericsson Xperia X2 surface; announcement imminent? (Zach Epstein/Boy Genius Report)
  2. Adobe Unveils New Open Source Initiatives Targeted Towards Media Companies (Leena Rao/TechCrunch)
  3. Disturbingly Real Humanoid Robots [w/ VIDEO]
  4. Apple and Microsoft sued over touchpad interface
  5. iPhone prototype goes missing; Chinese worker investigated, commits suicide (Eric Eldon/VentureBeat)
  6. Why Is Obama's Top Antitrust Cop Gunning for Google?
  7. Review: NVIDIA GTX 285 on an 8-core Mac Pro & Windows
  8. Timeline: Le Twitter Hack (Infographic)
  9. School-Shooting iPhone Game Removed From App Store
  10. Google debunks five YouTube myths
  11. The Best 12-inch Netbook Yet
  12. The Creator of Facebook's Most Annoying App Explains Himself
  13. Pigs do fly: Microsoft unleashes 20,000 lines of Linux code
  14. Microsoft backs down over IE8's default at Upgrade
  15. iPhone Games: Idea Attracts Coke, Audi, but not Many Others
  16. Apple Preparing iPod Touch With Camera, Microphone: Source (Eliot Van Buskirk/Epicenter)
  17. Why Japanese Smartphones Haven't Gone Global
  18. Yakuza Try Internet Dating
  19. 27 Bluetooth-enabled Multiplayer iPhone Games
  20. 23 Things Palm Could Improve By Software
  21. 16 Exciting Adobe Photoshop Tutorials
  22. Yahoo Finally Rolls Out New Home Page to the Masses-and, Drum Roll ... (Kara Swisher/BoomTown)
  23. YouTube myth busting (Aaron/YouTube Biz Blog)
  24. Google promises 'the end of viruses'
  25. Why Is Obama's Top Antitrust Cop Gunning for Google? (Fred Vogelstein/Wired News)
  26. Same-name couple to wed after Facebook meeting
  27. TwitCam: Live Video Arrives on Twitter
  28. It's Bingle Time: Bing Wants Your Jingles on YouTube
  29. Boston Police Using Twitter and Facebook to Track Down Bike Thieves
  30. Facebook Advertising: It's All Local
  31. Any website can determine where you've been on the internet
  32. Build the Wall - Most readers won't pay for news ... (David Simon/CJR)
  33. Facebook co-founder's Asana raises funding - from Facebook angels? (Anthony Ha/VentureBeat)
  34. Why would Microsoft patent a 'butt hinge with butt straps'?
  35. Barnes & Noble partners with Plastic Logic; Opens up; Targets Kindle (Larry Dignan/Between the Lines)
  36. First Look: Firefox 3.7's New Design
  37. BlackBerry to Finally Release Desktop Manager for Mac
  38. Sharing on Facebook Now More Popular than Sharing by Email
  39. Does Congress Need its Own Social Network? National Journal Thinks So
  40. Take a Virtual Trip to the Moon With Google Earth
  41. How Do You Do Good for the Environment? #ecogood
  42. Twitter Gets Even More Media Love Than Google
  43. Mashable's Guide to Social Media and Web Events
  44. Trending Topics: 5 Ways Companies Used News Trends for Business ...
  45. Social Networking: Everyone is Doing it, All the Time
  46. Handshake Horror: The Awareness Spreads.
  47. Battle Of The Browsers
  48. Pigs do fly: Microsoft unleashes 20,000 lines of Linux code (Mary Jo Foley/All about Microsoft)
  49. Google not liable for defamation in search results, rules court (Mark Sweney/Guardian)
  50. YouTube Testing 3D Videos (YT3D) (Barry Schwartz/Search Engine Roundtable)
  51. BlackBerry Desktop Software: Coming Soon to a Mac Near You! (Andrey/Inside BlackBerry)
  52. DRM is Dead, RIAA Says (Ernesto/TorrentFreak)
  53. Microsoft Contributes Linux Drivers to Linux Community (Microsoft)
  54. Apple Estimated to Account for 20% of Cellphone Industry Profit (Eric Slivka/MacRumors)
  55. Apple's Secret Weapon: Your Mom (Brian Caulfield/Forbes)
  56. Armstrong: Think of AOL Like Disney, a Company 'That Delights You' (Michael Learmonth/AdAge)
  57. Explore the moon in Google Earth (The Official Google Blog)
  58. Mac Office gets service pack update (Ina Fried/CNET News)
  59. Twitter Generates $48 Million of Media Coverage in a Month (Abbey Klaassen/AdAge)
  60. Media Loves Twitter This Much: $48 Million A Month At Least
  61. Apps 'to be bigger than internet'
  62. Report: Hacker broke into Twitter with help from Hotmail
  63. Apple, RIM Outsmart Phone Market (Sara Silver/Wall Street Journal)
  64. Why Japan's Cellphones Haven't Gone Global (Hiroko Tabuchi/New York Times)
  65. Apps 'to be as big as internet' (Maggie Shiels/BBC)
  66. iPhone App Store roulette: A tale of rejection (Peter Wayner/Computerworld)
  67. Exciting Technologies Coming to Linux
  68. Interview: AOL's Armstrong First 100 Days: 'People Are Missing The Real AOL Story' (Staci D. Kramer/paidContent)
  69. 15 Plugins to Unleash the True Power of jQuery and Wordpress
  70. Possible Twitter lawsuit would dive into murky blog waters
  71. Internet Explorer Modified -- Nudged by Antitrust Charge?
  72. Do You Really Need a High-End Graphics Card?
  73. Military spends $155M for the nucleus of future wireless net
  74. The Anatomy Of The Twitter Attack
  75. How to dual-boot or virtualise Windows 7
  76. DRM is Dead, RIAA Says
  77. 20 jQuery Tutorials And Plugins To Impress Your Friends
  78. Apollo 11 Moon Landing: A YouTube Timeline
  79. Digg Accused of Twitter Traffic Bait and Switch
  80. Top 10 Vital Social Media Stories of the Week
  81. moof: A Free iTunes for the Web?
  82. Top 5 Twitter Songs on YouTube
  83. The Anatomy Of The Twitter Attack
  84. Indie Author Lands Book Deal After Self-Publishing On Kindle Store
  85. The 10 Geekiest Pieces of Furniture in the Universe
  86. Mysterious G-Men in Black SUVs Guard Fiber-Optic Cable in DC
  87. First Napster now Kazaa -Kazaa becoming subscription service
  88. Next For Touchscreens: Temporary Pop-Up Buttons?
  89. Who's Right: TechCrunch or Twitter?
  90. AT&T is a big steamy pile of junk
  91. The Anatomy Of The Twitter Attack (Nik Cubrilovic/TechCrunch)
  92. The Internet Is Alive And Well (As An Investment) (Fred/A VC)
  93. Toshiba Will Sell Blu-ray Player This Year (Melissa J. Perenson/PC World)
  94. Video Goes Open Source on Wikipedia: New Format + New Player
  95. Sony's PlayStation Eye Can Recognize Your Face.
  96. The Internet Is Dead (As An Investment) (James Altucher/Wall Street Journal)
  97. Yes, Android for your Laptop - Live CD or USB
  98. Building a TV typewriter in 1973
  99. Protect Your DVDs from Future Damages
  100. Nokia planning a new line of handsets dubbed Cseries (Zach Epstein/Boy Genius Report)
  101. AT&T Is A Big, Steaming Heap Of Failure (MG Siegler/TechCrunch)
  102. AT&T Is A Big, Steaming Heap Of Failure
  103. Amazon, Why Don't You Come In Our Houses And Burn Our Books Too?
  104. Top 5 Twitter Songs on YouTube
  105. Apple iPods Sending Death Threats for Mafia, Lawsuit Claims
  106. You Have 12 Seconds to Choose Mountain Dew's New Flavor
  107. Thanks to Mashable's Socially Savvy Supporters
  108. Does Twitter Need to Contact Developers on All API Changes?
  109. Amazon: We Won't Remotely Delete Books Again
  110. A Pictorial Guide to Computer Hardware
  111. 8 Tips To Effectively Boost Your Wireless Router Signal
  112. Clever Attack Exploits Fully-Patched Linux Kernel
  113. You Can Now Legally Use iPhone to Find Cannabis
  114. Amazon to Replace Cracked Kindles
  115. 10 Reasons to Politely Decline a Web Design Gig
  116. Will Apple TV Morph into A Game Console?
  117. Cacophonic typewriter doubles as piano
  118. Australian Police To Go Wardriving
  119. 8 Comically Enormous Retro Gadgets [PICS]
  120. Amazon Says It Will Stop Deleting Kindle Books (Thomas Claburn/InformationWeek)
  121. Wine 1.1.26 Released
  122. The EV-Files: Your chance to stop Arrington from publishing more documents! (Zee/TheNextWeb.com)
  123. Is Yahoo launching a cloud storage solution : MObStor (Scalable web architectures)
  124. Military Developing Half-Robot, Half-Insect 'Cybug' Spies
  125. Rock Band to Get its Own Music Marketplace
  126. Facebook Dating Ad Hooks Up Married Man â?¦ With His Wife [Updated]
  127. Twitter Users Agree: IE6 Must Die
  128. Tweetmeme Upgrades the Retweeting Experience
  129. flyChat: The Strangest Social Game to Ever Hit Your iPhone
  130. Tweetable Eats: What Street Vendors Can Teach Businesses About Twitter
  131. Mozilla Patches Nasty Firefox Security Hole
  132. Dancing Bear Raids Webcam Chatrooms [Video]
  133. Love It or Hate It, Spymaster is Invading Facebook
  134. Is Crowdfunding the Future of Journalism?
  135. Twitter's Internal Strategy Laid Bare: To Be â??The Pulse Of The Planetâ??
  136. Palm Opens the Mojo SDK For All, New Pre Apps Forthcoming
  137. Cyber Neighborhood Watch boosts security
  138. 15 Really Useful Web-based HTML Editors
  139. How to Make Your iPhone Battery Last for Days
  140. Developers claim Apple rates browser-embedded apps mature
  141. Amazon, Why Don't You Come In Our Houses And Burn Our Books Too? (MG Siegler/TechCrunch)
  142. Juniper Backer NEA Makes 26-Fold Return on Data Domain After EMC Purchase (Tim Mullaney/Bloomberg)
  143. "Don't mind us, we're just whoring out your photos"
  144. How Apple.com Would Have Looked in 1983
  145. 5 Useless Robots (And Why We Love Them)
  146. Some E-Books Are More Equal Than Others (David Pogue/Pogue's Posts)
  147. Slowing down the Netbook train (Erica Ogg/CNET News)
  148. App Store Lessons: No promo codes for apps rated 17+ (Michael Jones/TUAW)
  149. Suspiciously Prescient Patent from 1979
  150. Verizon to Limit Exclusive Handset Deals (Amy Schatz/Wall Street Journal)
  151. Verizon's Handset Concessions Target AT&T, iPhone (Stacey Higginbotham/GigaOM)
  152. Your tweets could earn you money (Orlando Sentinel)
  153. Opera: Microsoft's 'minor tweak' of Windows 7 not enough (Gregg Keizer/Computerworld)
  154. Advertising Earns Google Nearly £10 Million a Day
  155. iPhone vs Android vs webOs vs Blackbery and more!!
  156. Your tweets could earn you money (Orlando Sentinel)
  157. Opera: Microsoft's 'minor tweak' of Windows 7 not enough (Gregg Keizer/Computerworld)
  158. Advertising Earns Google Nearly £10 Million a Day
  159. iPhone vs Android vs webOs vs Blackbery and more!!
  160. The Decade's 25 Biggest Technology Flops
  161. Windows Home Server Power Pack 3 BETA ... (Sleonard/Windows Home Server Team Blog)
  162. Apple market share up or down, depending on who you ask
  163. Google to newspapers: Put up or shut up
  164. Google wants to know how you'd change broadband
  165. Don't Tell Eric Schmidt Google Won't Make Money from Chrome OS (Clint Boulton/eWeek)
  166. Blind Photographers Use Gadgets to Realize Artistic Vision
  167. Hello, Gorgeous! 15 of the Greatest Tech Designs Ever
  168. Revving Up Digg - Forbes.com
  169. App stores are not the future, says Google (Chris Nuttall/blogs.ft.com)
  170. Facebook Violating Canadian Privacy Laws
  171. Video: iPhone 3GS can tether... to an RC plane
  172. Hulu Hits PC Desktop
  173. Yahoo! (YHOO) Deal With Microsoft (MSFT) "Imminent" (24/7 Wall Street)
  174. Yahoo Search Ad Deal With Microsoft "Down to the Short Strokes" ... (Kara Swisher/BoomTown)
  175. Games Industry Suffers From Recession, Finally (Jared Newman/Technologizer)
  176. New Pirate Bay Will Become a Pay Site
  177. Corsair launches Extreme SSD line
  178. Received Google Voice Invite & Service is Amazing!
  179. Twitter may file suit against blogs
  180. IE6 Must Die for the Web to Move On
  181. IE6 Must Die for the Web to Move On
  182. 7 Creative Twitter Apps That Do More Than Just Tweet
  183. Sneakey software can dup keys from images even bad ones
  184. Are Copyright Wars Against P2P Our New Prohibition?
  185. Someone Call Security (Biz/Twitter Blog)
  186. Can AI Fight Terrorism? Better Question: Should It?
  187. Google's Eyeing Cellphones For Chrome OS (Adrian Covert/Gizmodo)
  188. Will Twitter Sue TechCrunch?
  189. Twitter's Internal Strategy Laid Bare: To Be "The Pulse Of The Planet" (Erick Schonfeld/TechCrunch)
  190. Amazon makes good on cracked Kindles (Brier Dudley/Seattle Times)
  191. Exclusive: The Pirate Bay 2.0 (Wayne Rosso/THE MUSiC VOiD)
  192. GOOGLE ANNOUNCES SECOND QUARTER 2009 RESULTS (Google Investor Relations)
  193. Surprise: Twitter Would Rather You Not Follow the Site That Leaked Its Hacked Files (Ryan Tate/Gawker)
  194. First Amendment Protects TechCrunch's Publication of (Some) Hacked Twitter Documents (Sam Bayard/citmedialaw.org)
  195. First look: Comcast Mobile App for iPhone (Roman Loyola/Macworld)
  196. Swedish ISP Disputes Weak Piracy Evidence
  197. Revealed on Google Earth: North Koreaâ??s Secret Free Market
  198. Steve Jobs Makes Appearance at Coldplay Concert (Eric Slivka/MacRumors Page 2)
  199. 'Almost all' news sites will charge within a year, predicts FT editor (John Plunkett/Guardian)
  200. GE: Smart grid yields net-zero energy home
  201. GE: Smart grid yields net-zero energy home
  202. Palm shares sink after Apple closes iTunes sync (Franklin Paul/Reuters)
  203. Firefox Add-ons Contributions Pilot (Nick Nguyen/Mozilla Add-ons Blog)
  204. Overheated iPod Nano Explodes and Catches Fire
  205. Overheated iPod Nano Explodes and Catches Fire
  206. Green shoots in the music industry? (Rory Cellan-Jones/dot.life)
  207. Mojo SDK available to all (The Official Palm Blog)
  208. Microsoft: Apple wanted 'Laptop Hunters' ad pulled
  209. BlackBerry OS 5.0 to have tabbed browsing (Michael Bettiol/Boy Genius Report)
  210. Bluetooth: Another Wi-Fi killer for the iPhone?
  211. 10 iPhone Games You Gotta Have
  212. Can Jamming Technology Stop Prisoner Chatter?
  213. ARM Cortex + Google Chrome = Your Next Netbook?
  214. Microsoft to Open Retail Stores Next to Appleâ??s
  215. Search with My Location for iPhone 3.0. And All that Jazz (Joshua Siegel/Google Mobile Blog)
  216. State Dept. to Clinton: Please let us use Firefox
  217. Company Fined $300,000 For Posting Fake Reviews Online
  218. Company Fined $300,000 For Posting Fake Reviews Online
  219. Google's Chiller-less Data Center (Rich Miller/Data Center Knowledge)
  220. MySpace: No Longer King of Entertainment
  221. Get a Mac vs. Laptop Hunters: Which Are the Better Ads?
  222. Microsoft: Apple Told Us to Cancel the Laptop Hunter Ads
  223. Google Maps Plots Tony Hawk's Favorite Haunts
  224. Penguin: Facebook's Future Twitter App?
  225. Announcing Mashable's #Hyatt4Good Tweetup Tour
  226. Bing! Microsoft to Open Retail Stores This Fall
  227. Apple to Palm Pre: Sorry, No More iTunes Syncing
  228. Top 15 Web Hoaxes of All Time
  229. Facebook Ads Now Know What Apps You're Using
  230. Our Reaction To Your Reactions To the Twitter Confidential ...
  231. Fonera+ Gets Upgraded to 2.0, Adds Built-in Download and Upload ...
  232. Is Free The Future Of Enterprise Software? Yes And No.
  233. Indie Author Lands Book Deal After Self-Publishing On Kindle Store
  234. Bing To Google: Try Updating Your Index Once In A While
  235. Speeding Up RSS
  236. 115 Amazing Dual Screen Wallpapers
  237. Military Researchers Develop Corpse-Eating Robots
  238. Apple drops to 5th in US computer sales (Electronista)
  239. A Simple Twitter App with Ruby on Rails: User Authentication
  240. The best FREE iPhone games
  241. Apple demanded Microsoft to stop its Laptop Hunters ads (Emil Protalinski/Ars Technica)
  242. AT&T subscribers will abandon ship if Verizon gets iPhone
  243. 7 Gadgets From Movies Every Human Alive Wants
  244. Bringing your iPhone to the States? Your options are limited
  245. Another Security Tip For Twitter: Don't Use "Password" As Your Server Password (Robin Wauters/TechCrunch)
  246. Facebook Working on New Twitter Integration? (Justin Smith/Inside Facebook)
  247. Apple To Palm: It's On. The Pre Is Locked Out Of iTunes (Arik Hesseldahl/BusinessWeek)
  248. Orange and T-Mobile to break O2 exclusivity on iPhone (Mobile Today)
  249. Working with News Publishers (Josh Cohen/European Public Policy Blog)
  250. Twitter's Financial Forecast Shows First Revenue In Q3, 1 billion users in 2013 (Michael Arrington/TechCrunch)