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- Three iPhones, three different screen
- [Lifehacker]: URLInfo Reveals Hidden Web Site Server Details
- The Silicon Valley VC Disease (Robert Scoble/Scobleizer)
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- Techcrunch August Capital Event Wrapup (Michael Arrington/TechCrunch)
- Microsoft opens Xbox platform
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- Apple Patent hint at support for Flash and Windows Media
- Google Index Reaches 1 Trillion URLs
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- Appleâ??s Culture of Secrecy
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- Blogging's Glass Ceiling (Kara Jesella/New York Times)
- Google Walks Away From Digg Deal (Michael Arrington/TechCrunch)
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- Anatomy of Linux loadable kernel modules
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- Wine 1.1.2
- Apple says, "Want to hack iPhones for a living?" (David Chartier/Infinite Loop)
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- Apple says: "Want to hack iPhones for a living?"
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- Redlasso Shuts Down In Response To Fox/NBC Lawsuit
- TheFind Launches Its iPhone App In Private Beta
- Microsoft to sponsor the Apache Software Foundation (Ryan Paul/Ars Technica)
- Happy SysAdmin Day! (Friday July 25 2008)
- Make Your Own "James Bond" License Plates
- Virginia Tech building supercomputer out of 324 Mac Pros
- Rumor: 'MacBook Touch' in the Works (Ashley Phillips/ABCNEWS)
- Redlasso Shuts Down In Response To Fox/NBC Lawsuit (Jason Kincaid/TechCrunch)
- BlackBerry Bold browser video walk through (The Boy Genius/Boy Genius Report)
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- We knew the web was big... (The Official Google Blog)
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- "Spam King" dead in apparent murder-suicide.
- World's biggest ISPs drag feet on critical DNS patch (Dan Goodin/The Register)
- Torrentz Celebrates 5th Anniversary
- Celebrity Meter (Wired News)
- Yahoo: Burn Your DRMed Tracks to CD Now (Jeremy Kirk/IDG News Service)
- 10 ways to make Linux boot faster
- Apple seeds iPhone OS 2.1 to devs, adds more GPS features!
- Microsoft tries to one-up Google PageRank (Stephen Shankland/CNET News.com)
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- Netflix Announces Q2 2008 Financial Results (PR Newswire)
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- High-Stakes Race to Unlock a Wider Web
- Amazon To Power Upcoming MySpace Music Downloads
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- Foxconn deliberately sabotaging their BIOS to destroy Linux
- 25+ Exemples de compagnies utilisant les réseaux sociaux
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- NewsGang Live 07.22.08
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