- [TechCrunch]: Delicious 2.0 Launches. Really. It Totally Launched.
- [Webware]: Yahoo gives Delicious more speed, fewer punctuation marks
- [Lifehacker]: Photoshop Express Becoming Better Web-Based Image Editor
- [Wired]: Firefox 3.1 Alpha Previews Sleek New Features
- Oh happy day - the new Delicious is here (Stephen Hood/delicious blog)
- Delicious 2.0 Launches. Really. It Totally Launched. (Michael Arrington/TechCrunch)
- The Pirate Bay Now Supports Tagging
- AT&T tells the FCC it'll Cut Off P2P users on its 3g Network
- Firewire speed set to increase four-fold (Andy Space/9 to 5 Mac)
- YouTube Has Speech-to-Text Functionality.....and it Works (Andy Plesser/Beet.TV)
- Google Street View gets go ahead (BBC)
- [Crave]: Photos: ThinkPad X200
- Concerning the Annual Yahoo! Meeting (Carl Icahn/The Icahn Report)
- Asustek preps launch of Ultimate and Pro Fashion Eee PCs ... (DigiTimes)
- If Steve Jobs Had A Comic Bookâ?¦ [COMIC]
- Next Debian's 'Lenny' frozen
- $10,000 Polo Shirt Repels Automatic Weapon Fire
- Get to know the Linux Logical Volume Manager
- Band Leaks Track to BitTorrent, Blames Pirates
- Digg Shuts Down Digpicz.com
- Lifehacker's Top 10 Command Line Tools
- Forrester Buys JupiterResearch For $23 Million (David Kaplan/paidContent.org)
- LG's New Blu-Ray Box Includes Netflix Streaming; "Well Under $500" (Rafat Ali/paidContent.org)
- The Most Awesome Looking Treehouse Ever
- Google: "Complete Privacy Does Not Exist" (The Smoking Gun)
- Google To Launch Venture Fund (Michael Arrington/TechCrunch)
- Surprise! Motorola posts profit; Isn't unraveling as handset sales crater (Larry Dignan/Between the Lines)
- 'Scrabulous' gets a nip-tuck, returns as 'Wordscraper' (Caroline McCarthy/The Social)
- Banshee 1.2 Released
- Intel to lose its lead in chip manufacturing tech in 2009
- Apple Tells Retailers to Stock Up on Current Macs and iPods
- Facebook Launches News Feed Filters - First Look (Justin Smith/Inside Facebook)
- "The Mojave Experiment:" Bad Science, Bad Marketing (Wil Shipley/Call Me Fishmeal)
- FCC: Comcast Illegally Interfered With File-Sharing Traffic
- Google Testing â??AdSense for Gamesâ??
- Teen Social Network myYearbook Gets $13 Million
- Apple Says MobileMe Service Is Fixed, Finally
- What are the implications for the network when implementing RFID?
- HOW BIG IS THE FREE ECONOMY? (Chris Anderson/The Long Tail)
- Watchdog clears Google's street cameras (Bobbie Johnson/Guardian)
- Apple warns resellers of Mac and iPod drought, says load up
- An Illustrated Guide to Every Stupid Cable You Need
- What Do Small Open Source Projects Do With Money? Not Much.
- Google to Extend Reach With Venture-Capital Arm (Jessica E. Vascellaro/Wall Street Journal)
- Scrabulous Relaunches Under A New Facebook App Name Called Wordscraper (Amit Chowdhry/Pulse 2.0)
- 8 Best E-mail Clients for Linux
- 6 Ways the iPhone has Changed My Smartphone Use
- Bacon Alarm Clock: Wake Up to the Smell of Sizzling Bacon!
- Garmin cuts '08 outlook, delays nuvifone
- Overclock world record: Q6600 2.4GHz run at 5.1GHz
- Safer, Stronger, and More Seamless: VMware Fusion 2 Beta 2 Now Available (Pete Kazanjy/Team Fusion)
- [VMware]: VMware Fusion 2 Beta 2 Now Available
- [LiveSide]: Live Search: New Home Page Design Released
- [Webware]: 1Password makes Web log-ins portable
- [PC Mag]: Canon PowerShot SD890 IS
- [Webware]: New service creates travel journal by tracking cell phone
- Google Moves to Reinvent Transportation
- How to Install KDE 4.1 on Ubuntu 8.04
- How to configure and deploy the iPhone 3G for business
- Google Acquires Omnisio To Spice Up YouTube (Michael Arrington/TechCrunch)
- New iPod nano: Taller, Skinnier, More Zune-Like! (Gasp!)
- Are iPhone 3Gs developing cracks? (Thomas Ricker/Engadget Mobile)
- Google testing "AdSense for Games" in bid to shake up in-game advertising (Dean Takahashi/VentureBeat)
- YouTube and Omnisio Join Forces (YouTube Blog)
- New home page helps you explore more on the Web (MSDN Blogs)
- 1,000 apps today, 10,000,000 iPhones tomorrow
- New iPod Touch Hidden in Firmware
- Low-end grudge match: Nano vs. Atom
- Lawyer Exposes RIAAâ??s Legal Bullying
- Apple warns resellers of Mac and iPod drought, says load up now (Kasper Jade/AppleInsider)
- China to Limit Web Access During Games (Andrew Jacobs/New York Times)
- FCC.politics.gov - Bad personnel decisions have haunted ... (Wall Street Journal)
- Look out iPod, here comes Dell...again (Jim Kerstetter/Crave)
- The World According to Cuil (Philipp Lenssen/Google Blogoscoped)
- Face Swapping Software Keeps Your Privacy Online
- LA Times: Revision3's Web TV Runs On Star Power
- Free Multiservice IM App Arrives on iPhone
- New Windows Vista Ads That Will Crumble Apple Mac Propaganda
- Are iPhone 3Gs developing cracks?
- Italian media company sues YouTube (Dawn Kawamoto/CNET News.com)
- [eKstreme]: Chatting with a Google Street View Driver
- [jkOnTheRun]: MSI Wind price hikes -- orders cancelled
- Twittering the California Earthquake
- Top 10 Most Pirated TV Shows on BitTorrent (wk30)
- Amazon aims to make Mechanical Turk more business friendly (Larry Dignan/Between the Lines)
- Mediaset Sues Google, YouTube, Seeking EU500 Million (Chiara Remondini/Bloomberg)
- Chatting with a Google Street View Driver (Pierre/things of sorts)
- New iPod touch model revealed in iPhone OS 2.1? (Benwilson/iPhone Atlas)
- Mozilla releases first Firefox 3.1 alpha
- RIAA Critic Publishes a Paper on the RIAA Litigation Process
- 10 Cool Open Source Easter Eggs
- 85 Famous Works of Art 'Improved' via Modern Technology
- OPEC 2.0 - AMERICANS today spend almost as much on bandwidth ... (Tim Wu/New York Times)
- Comcast Reports Second Quarter 2008 Results (Operating/PR Newswire)
- iPhone apps: 1,001 and counting...
- DNS Disaster: First Attacks Reported
- KDE 4.1 rocks the desktop
- AT&T Says It Will Cut Off P2P Wireless Users; But What About Pandora Users? (Michael Masnick/Techdirt)
- Dell Tests Player to Renew iPod Battle (Justin Scheck/Wall Street Journal)
- India developing US$10 laptop
- Note to Hasbro: Piss off Scrabulous players, you get hacked
- NVIDIA Screws Over Linux Users
- Linux Tip: Job Scheduling With Cron and At
- The robot that loves to be hugged
- Two OiNK Uploaders Go Free
- How To Lose Your Cuil 20 Seconds After Launch (Erick Schonfeld/TechCrunch)
- Teen social network myYearbook is growing fast and it just raised $13M ... (Eric Eldon/VentureBeat)
- Rogers commits to purchasing $150M in iPhones from Apple
- [Gizmodo]: T-Mobile Sidekick 2008 Review [Review]
- [Engadget]: SplashTop instant-on OS hacked to run other programs, boot off flash drives
- IPhone: No Longer the Best IPod Ever?
- Optical storage goes deep: 1TB stored in three dimensions
- NVIDIA's New GeForce 9500 GT, Solid Graphics For Under $100
- Amazon Payment Services Debut (Juan Carlos Perez/IDG News Service)
- Twitter As News-wire (BIZ/Twitter Blog)
- [Webware]: Why Rafe had a bad Webware day
- 8 Amazing Websites by Rafaël Rozendaal's
- OpenRemote grows in popularity
- Up, up and away...man takes off in "practical" jetpack
- Open Source: a Fedora-based VoIP server with Asterisk
- My Chat with a Google Street View Driver
- Is Apple Revamping Its Entire Laptop Line?
- Install Linux Risk Free, No Formatting or Repartitioning
- Look Beyond the Rack for Style this Fall ... (Dell)
- How to Transfer iPhone Voicemail to Your Computer
- Top 8 Laptops Under $1,000 -- (Except The Mac)
- Neuros open set-top box puts Linux in living rooms
- Teenager hacks hardware for controlling your car via phone
- 22 Public Interest Groups Roast FCC Smutless Broadband Plan
- KDE 4.1 released
- [Twitter Blog]: Twitter As News-wire
- [Webware]: 'Scrabble' app on Facebook crashes in wake of 'Scrabulous' takedown
- Microsoft's plans for post-Windows OS revealed (David Worthington/SD Times On The Web)
- Live Mesh Mac client now available for download - officially this time! (Chris/LiveSide)
- Pickens rips Yahoo management, says he dumped shares at a loss (Verne Kopytoff/San Francisco Chronicle)
- [ReadWriteWeb]: Google Maps Now Features More Blue and a Simplified Layout
- [Webware]: Streamfile makes anonymous 2GB file transfers easy
- SoCal earthquake a powerful reminder of Twitter's potential (MG Siegler/VentureBeat)
- VIA Nano L2100 vs. Intel Atom 230: Head to Head (Marco Chiappetta/HotHardware.com News)
- Google Calendar and iCal can sync for free, with caveats
- Why Cuil is No Threat to Google
- [ReadWriteWeb]: Browzmi: A Social Browser in Your Browser
- Sprint Loses Early Termination Fee Case, May Pay $73 Million (CNN)
- New, blue, and better than ever (Neal Kanodia/Google LatLong)
- iPhone apps: 1,001 and counting (Philip Elmer-DeWitt/Apple 2.0)
- HP, Yahoo and Intel Create Compute Cloud (Stacey Higginbotham/GigaOM)
- Endgame: Scrabulous Gets Wiped Off Facebook
- 11 iPhone Apps That Will Clean Out Your Junk Drawer
- [ReadWriteWeb]: Send Business Cards to an Inbox or Mobile Phone
- Sirius And XM Now Sirius XM Radio Inc.; New Share Offering Priced (Joseph Weisenthal/paidContent.org)
- BT Buys Ribbit for $105 Million (Om Malik/GigaOM)
- HP, Intel and Yahoo! Create Global Cloud Computing Research Test Bed (Business Wire)
- 15 (More) Creative Steampunk Art and Fashion Designs [PICS]
- Pirate Bay Facing Server Troubles and Downtime
- 10 Games Geeks Play
- Flixwagon lance son application de streaming vidéo pour iPhone
- 11 iPhone Apps That Will Clean Out Your Junk Drawer
- Cloud Computing Test Bed: Live Notes From The Conference Call
- Babbel secures funding for language learning
- WidgetBucks Launches Skinnable Advertising Widgets
- Babbel wins funding, enters crowded language market
- Microsoft Researchers Get Fancy With A Sphere Display
- HP, Yahoo, Intel Announce Cloud Computing Research Initiative
- Endgame: Scrabulous Gets Wiped Off Facebook - techcrunch.com
- BT Acquires Ribbit For $105 Million
- Moot - WiFi-based mobile social networking
- Googleâ??s new head of PR is former Newsnight editor
- Investor Pickens drops Yahoo shares: report (Michele Gershberg/Reuters)
- Endgame: Scrabulous Gets Wiped Off Facebook (Erick Schonfeld/TechCrunch)
- Yahoo Offers Refunds Or DRM-Free Music In Exchange For Shutting Down DRM Servers (Michael Masnick/Techdirt)
- British Telecom Buys Ribbit (Om Malik/GigaOM)
- Game Over: Scrabulous Shut Down on Facebook (Vindu Goel/Bits)
- Windows 'Mojave' Video Posts (Chris Flores/Windows Vista Team Blog)
- [PC Mag]: Review: Dell Studio Hybrid
- [Engadget]: Dell slots in 24-inch widescreen S2409W LCD monitor
- DNS cache poisoning attacks exploited in the wild (Dancho Danchev/Zero Day)
- Wanted: New Alcatel-Lucent leaders to fix merger debacle (Larry Dignan/Between the Lines)
- Worker Accidentally Takes Pictures of iPhone Factory
- Rumor: Apple portables get aluminum makeover and custom chip
- RIAA Lawsuit Defense Tactic: Admit Liability, Challenge Law
- Security Alert for CVE-2008-3257 Released (Eric Maurice/The Oracle Global ...)
- Former Google Employees Prepare Rival Search Engine
- More than you ever wanted to know about Microsoft
- Wow, How Did Cuil Get So Much Publicity on Day 1?! (Richard MacManus/ReadWriteWeb)
- MagicPad: iPhone Copy / Paste & More (Video) (Capen Karr/Apple iPhone Apps)
- Dell takes on Mac mini with Studio Hybrid (Electronista)
- Video: Microsoft's Sphere display in action (Todd Bishop/Todd Bishop's Microsoft Blog)
- War Games: Army Lures Civilians By Letting Them Play Soldier
- Get The Walkmen Album Early, Help Charity On Amie Street
- AOL Realizes Bloggers Will Work For Free; Stops Paying Them
- Facebook Fends Off Attack Of The Clones
- Apprise: An Air RSS Reader with AIM/Twitter Integration ...
- NewsGang Live 07.28.08
- NewsGang Live 07.25.08
- Get The Walkmen Album Early, Help Charity On Amie Street ...
- [fr] Brèves US: Blippr, le Twitter des critiques dâ??utilisateurs ...
- SearchCloud Weights Keywords To Improve Search Relevance ...
- Gazelle: Sell Stuff Without Doing the Craigslist/eBay Dance ...
- Copy and Paste Finally Coming to the iPhone. Sort Of. - techcrunch.com
- Kampyle Ties User Feedback to Website Analytics - techcrunch.com
- [Electronista]: Dell takes on Mac mini with Studio Hybrid
- Knol is Google's Wikia (Dave Winer/Scripting News)
- Anatomy of The Linux Kernel
- SearchCloud Weights Keywords To Improve Search Relevance
- Gazelle: Sell Stuff Without Doing the Craigslist/eBay Dance
- Apprise: An Air RSS Reader with AIM/Twitter Integration
- AOL Realizes Bloggers Will Work For Free; Stops Paying Them ...
- NewsGang Live 07.24.08
- Big Media Gets Serious About LiveStreaming: Gannett Invests $10 ...
- Who Should Solve This Internet Crisis? (Robert M. McDowell/Washington Post)
- Apple's next-gen Macs have something special under the hood
- Avril Lavigne's $2 Million YouTube Payday: Not Coming Soon
- [Inquisitr]: Google Knol starting to smell spammy
- [ReadWriteWeb]: MySpace Classifieds Now Powered by Oodle
- [TechCrunch]: Apprise: An Air RSS Reader with AIM/Twitter Integration
- New MySpace Classifieds Powered by Oodle (Craig Donato/Oodle Blog)
- Apple's next-gen Macs to have something special under the hood (Kasper Jade/AppleInsider)
- Cuil shows us how not to launch a search engine (Rafe Needleman/Webware.com)
- Apple's new MacBooks will have Glass trackpads
- CSS Layouts: 40+ Tutorials, Tips, Demos and Best Practices
- Women in Linux
- An Introduction to the Linux Command Line
- iPhone App Store Games Hacked - All Apps Hackable!
- $1,000 Spray Makes Electronic Gadgets Completely Waterproof
- John Mayer Does Apple Tech Support for His Dad, Fails Misera
- Guy busted asking for answers to a job questionnaire
- Copy and Paste Finally Coming to the iPhone. Sort Of.
- Blippr Is Twitter For Micro-Reviews
- Yang Still Needs To Make Nice With His Biggest Shareholders
- Kampyle Ties User Feedback to Website Analytics
- Sweemoâ??s bloggers like to experience anything - but their own site
- Cuil Exits Stealth Mode With A Massive Search Engine
- Delicious 2.0 Imminent Again
- Facebook Hires Mozilla Exec Mike Schroepfer As Director Of Engineering
- CG Reviews the Eco-Friendly [re]Drive
- [fr] Deux innovations intéressantes dans le monde des actualités ...
- Your Next iPod May Have Ability To Change It's Color...
- Microsoft Research releases free software for academics (Emil Protalinski/One Microsoft Way)
- iPhone, App Store problems causing more than just headaches (David Chartier/Infinite Loop)
- When the "Wisdom of Crowds" turns on itself: IMDB Edition (Harrison Hoffman/The Web Services Report)
- MPAA Still Clueless; Claims Anti-Piracy Is Why Dark Knight Had A Huge Opening (Michael Masnick/Techdirt)
- [Webware]: Swap old stuff for new stuff with Commuto
- Rumor: MacBook updates to include glass trackpad, other goodies (Seth Weintraub/Computerworld Blogs)
- Steve Jobs Walks Into the Trap (Jim Goldman/Tech Check with Jim Goldman)
- Cuil Launches Biggest Search Engine on the Web (Vince Sollitto/Cuil)
- Google Calendar Adds CalDAV Support (Ionut Alex Chitu/Google Operating System)
- New MobileMe status page details return of e-mail
- Ex-Google engineers debut 'Cuil' way to search
- Ubuntu on Atom: coming soon to a subnotebook near you
- Jobs entrusts a NYT columnist with the truth about his health ... (Matt Marshall/VentureBeat)