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  1. Guardian Acquires paidContent For $30+ Million
  2. Itâ??s Time To Rise And Take Back Control of the Internet
  3. Share the Joy and Cheers of the World iPhone 3G Release via Qik Events
  4. IntroNiche: Back-Scratching Ad Network [The Startup Review]
  5. [Publi-rédactionnel] Avec le Wag Cast, le 2.0 sâ??offre une nouvelle ...
  6. Virtual Worlds: 20+ Tools for Creating 3D Graphics and Environments
  7. Greystripe iPhone 3G API Lets Game Developers Earn Ad Revenue
  8. eNotes Wants to Revolutionize the Learning Process, But Does it ...
  9. SummerMash Sings Sweet Home San Francisco
  10. Battle of the iPhone Apps: MySpace vs Facebook
  11. ContentNext 2.0: Life With The Guardian Media Group (Rafat Ali/paidContent.org)
  12. Confirmed: PaidContent Bought By the Guardian - Here's How Media History is Made (Marshall Kirkpatrick/ReadWriteWeb)
  13. iPhone App Store first impression: Sublime beyond belief (MG Siegler/VentureBeat)
  14. NewsGang Live 07.09.08
  15. [fr] En bref: Google numérise la bibliothèque de Lyon, Musicovery ...
  16. [fr] Mixin, le Micro-Calendrier Ã* partager entre amis
  17. Visualisez vos favoris Del.icio.us avec FavThumbs
  18. Browse Del.icio.us Bookmarks Visually With FavThumbs
  19. Lâ?? iPhone app store est bien ouvert et lâ??iPhone 3G pas encore en ...
  20. Before the App Store â??Opensâ??, it has already made Apple $55000
  21. Facebookâ??s iPhone App (Almost) Replaces My Contacts List
  22. iPhone App Store: The Early List of Top Downloads
  23. SynthaSite Launches New Interface To Simplify WYSIWYG Site Creation
  24. Apple's App Store launches with more than 500 apps
  25. Guardian Media Group Buys paidContent for $30 Million (Kara Swisher/BoomTown)
  26. An Imminent Victory for 'Net Neutrality' Advocates (Vindu Goel/Bits)
  27. iPhone App Impressions Liveblog
  28. Outage hobbles new Apple Web service (Associated Press)
  29. TwitLive AIR application!!!
  30. Complete Visual Preview of Top 10 Free iPhone Applications
  31. What's Good (and Free!) in the iTunes App Store
  32. Amid the App Store fanfare, Apple releases significant update for AppleTV (Daniel Langendorf/last100)
  33. Leo Laporte to stream for 24 straight hours!
  34. G8 Pushes Anti-Piracy Trade Agreement
  35. iPhone 3G Activation Process
  36. Another key early Facebook employee, Jeff Hammerbacher, is leaving the company (Eric Eldon/VentureBeat)
  37. First alpha release of Amarok 2.0 - Malina
  38. 10 Handy Bash Aliases To Cut Down Linux Command Line Typing
  39. [Webware]: Software update gives new life to the first iPhone
  40. iPhone OS 2.0 Unlocked (YES!) (Jesus Diaz/Gizmodo)
  41. Jerry Yang's Pledge: Not on My Watch (Kara Swisher/BoomTown)
  42. Saying Goodbye to .Mac
  43. [Webware]: Looks and smarts: Twitterific for the iPhone
  44. Hey Google, Get A Real (Second) Life
  45. MobileMe Push Mail Hands-On Shows Why BlackBerry Is Dead
  46. Facebook for iPhone (Joe Hewitt/Facebook Blog)
  47. Analyst: 35% of iPhone 3G buyers will get it for $199 (Larry Dignan/Between the Lines)
  48. NowPublic buys up Guy Kawasaki's Truemors (believe it or not) (Chris Morrison/VentureBeat)
  49. Searching on an iPhone can be fun (Google Mobile Blog)
  50. iPhone OS 2.0 Unlocked (YES!): Exclusive!
  51. The Pirate Bay Starts its Summer Tour 2008
  52. Australian iphone plans break the bank (worse than rogers!)
  53. The Most Spammed Country In The World is Switzerland.
  54. iPhone Application Overview And Demo Videos (Jason Kincaid/TechCrunch)
  55. Mozilla Recieves the Guinness World Record certificate
  56. In the eyes of the Media and the Net, you're already guilty
  57. [TechCrunch]: iPhone Application Overview And Demo Videos
  58. In an Iranian Image, a Missile Too Many (The Lede)
  59. First iTunes Remote App for iPhone Hands-On (VIDEO)
  60. O2: iPhone 3G orders reached 13,000 per second
  61. Download Torrents Remotely with Mininova Bookmarks
  62. Workplace BlackBerry Use May Spur Lawsuits (Joseph Pisani/CNBC.com)
  63. [MacRumors]: iPhone 2.0 Firmware Available Early
  64. [Engadget]: Garmin gets official with the Oregon 200, 300, and 400 nav units
  65. [Engadget]: Belkin unveils the GoStudio iPod recording dock
  66. [Webware]: Apple launches new iTunes with App Store
  67. [Engadget]: HP's iPAQ 910 smartphone now available
  68. [News.com]: iPhone 2.0 software is available for download
  69. [News.com]: iPhone remote control app goes live
  70. [Engadget]: Belkin's FlyWire does 1080P without wires
  71. iPhone App Store Walkthrough, Now Available
  72. Apple's Secret Tax Revealed: iPod/iPhone Accessory Ripoff!!!
  73. iPhone 2.0 Firmware (5A347) Available Early
  74. Yahoo and TBS enter sports-centric alliance (Dawn Kawamoto/CNET News.com)
  75. Where Apple's New iPhone Doesn't Help: AT&T's 3G Dead Zones (Dan Frommer/Silicon Alley Insider)
  76. Strange symbols appear on Google! (Dave Shaw/Bloggle)
  77. Updating and restoring iPhone and iPod touch software (Apple)
  78. Yahoo Games shifts to free games in alliance with two game ad start-ups (Dean Takahashi/VentureBeat)
  79. Jobs: App Store launching with 500 iPhone apps, 25% free
  80. Apple to grab 35% of US touch phone market in 2008
  81. iTunes 7.7 available now, Remote control application free
  82. iPhone 2.0 Firmware (5A347) Available Early (Arn/MacRumors)
  83. iPhone App Store Has Launched (Updated) (Michael Arrington/TechCrunch)
  84. App Store is Open! Download Apps from iTunes
  85. App Store: Apps Available for Download on iTunes (Arn/MacRumors)
  86. IPhone 3G Will Ship In Potato Boxes?!
  87. Pirate Bay Wants Total Network Encryption, But Who Else?
  88. App Store for iPhone already a hit with developers (Jefferson Graham/USA Today)
  89. The 'Fake' Steve Jobs Is Giving Up Parody Blog (Brad Stone/New York Times)
  90. The Pirate Bay Wants to Encrypt the Entire Internet (Janko Roettgers/NewTeeVee)
  91. Really Cool Waterproof Keyboard [PICS]
  92. What to do With Your Crummy Old iPhone
  93. GIMP 2.6 in July? - What will be new?
  94. Apple Releases iTunes 7.7 (Req. for iPhone 3G, App Store)
  95. A Better Introduction to Linux User Interface
  96. Apple's Latest Opens a Developers' Playground (New York Times)
  97. Why You Don't Need A New iPhone
  98. Apple May Earn $1 Billion With iPhone 3G Launch
  99. Comcast suddenly respects FCC authority over throttling
  100. 15 Killer Web Apps Thatâ??ll Rock Your World
  101. Artist Uses Old Macs as Canvases for Mac Fanboy Paintings
  102. BOSS - The Next Step in our Open Search Ecosystem (Yahoo! Search Blog)
  103. Friend Book App:Shake Two iPhones Together to Share Contacts
  104. iPhone 3G to crush Blackberry
  105. Don't Start With DIGG if you need Social Media Traffic!
  106. Pirate Bay Wants to Encrypt the Entire Internet
  107. Victims of WiFi Theft Not Responsible For Illegal Uploads
  108. Why make sites' prototypes
  109. Apple's next-gen MacBook Pro casing design revealed
  110. Workaround to Sudden Loss of Internet Access Problem (download.zonealarm.com)
  111. Yahoo seeks ad revenue by fueling others' search innovation (Stephen Shankland/CNET News.com)
  112. Leaked Sprint roadmap reveals slew of releases through September? (Chris Ziegler/Engadget Mobile)
  113. Apple Ups The Ante With 3G iPhone (Paul Carton/ChangeWave HotWire Blog)
  114. IPhone Apps Likely To Launch Thursday (Mary Jane Irwin/Forbes)
  115. Could Linux be a better gaming OS than Windows?
  116. David Pogue reviews the iPhone 3G
  117. Wall-E GameCube Mod is Awesome [PICS]
  118. Web Form Design Patterns: Sign-Up Forms
  119. WSJ's Walt Mossberg Reviews iPhone 3G
  120. LEGO Hamster Lift Might Be More Cruel Than the Wheel
  121. [CrunchGear]: D-Link now shipping a fancy Wi-Fi picture frame
  122. [PC Mag]: Identity Finder Professional Edition 3.4
  123. [ReadWriteWeb]: Search Flickr Images by Color With the Multicolr Search Lab
  124. Who Needs Music Labels? Last.fm Starts Paying Royalties To Unsigned Artists (Erick Schonfeld/TechCrunch)
  125. I'm sailing away - My goodness I am so high it's not funny. (Steve/The Secret Diary of Steve Jobs)
  126. Microsoft to deliver SQL Server 2008 in August (Mary Jo Foley/All about Microsoft)
  127. Microsoft, Google back broad privacy legislation (Joelle Tessler/Associated Press)
  128. Apple's next-gen MacBook Pro casing design revealed (Kasper Jade/AppleInsider)
  129. First iPhone 3G reviews via the WSJ, USA Today and NY Times
  130. Breaking the law: one-third of US residents rip DVDs
  131. MiniNova Introduces Remote Downloading
  132. [Webware]: Google Maps used to track Starbucks closures
  133. [Webware]: Download BitTorrent files at home from wherever
  134. First Look: OpenMoko's Linux-based open smartphone platform (Ryan Paul/Ars Technica)
  135. The MobileMe changeover: Everything you need to know
  136. Introduction to Google Ranking (Amit Singhal/The Official Google Blog)
  137. Introducing the Linux user interface
  138. Rogers caves on iPhone 3G plans, offers up 6GB for $30 a mon
  139. Calling all iPhone 3G fans! (Canada NewsWire Group)
  140. Court taking fresh look at Doe subpoenas in college P2P case
  141. Reiser4 kills your wife
  142. First Look: OpenMoko's Linux-based open smartphone platform
  143. VCs a glum bunch over economy, lack of exits (Larry Dignan/Between the Lines)
  144. Rumor Denied: Jerry Yang Not Resigning* (Henry Blodget/Silicon Alley Insider)
  145. BlackBerry Thunder not quite ready for primetime? (The Boy Genius/Boy Genius Report)
  146. Apple To Ship 2.5 Million Macs Thanks to Vista?
  147. Google slams Bell Canada: open Internet is "extraordinary"
  148. [Startup Meme]: Flixwagon, a Mobile Broadcasting service added few extra features in its new version
  149. [News.com]: Plat'Home launches coffee-cup sized Linux box to monitor servers and network applications
  150. [CenterNetworks]: JS-Kit Acquires Haloscan; Rolls Out Game Changing New Features
  151. 14 Classic Tech Rivalries
  152. How Mozilla Used Social Networking To Set A World Record
  153. iPhone 3G shows up in Swiss store display!
  154. New Gmail Features Protect from Snooping
  155. First iPhone 3G Reviews Are Out
  156. Google Push to Sell Ads On YouTube Hits Snags (Kevin J. Delaney/Wall Street Journal)
  157. Computers May Soon Read Your Mind...by Looking at Your Face
  158. 'Piles of Complaints' Over iPhone Data Pricing
  159. 10 stupidest uses for Windows
  160. iPhone 3G unboxing, bitches! (The Boy Genius/Boy Genius Report)
  161. Nude - With Okay Computer Parts
  162. Google Launches Lively, Virtual World Across Social Networks
  163. Apple's new iPhone 3G: Still not perfect, but really close (USA Today)
  164. Nvidia supports PhysX effort on ATI Radeon
  165. Bank of America to support Firefox, finally
  166. For iPhone, the 'New' Is Relative - One year and 11 days ago ... (David Pogue/New York Times)
  167. Newer, Faster, Cheaper iPhone 3G (Walter S. Mossberg/Personal Technology)
  168. [David Pogue]: For iPhone, the ‘New’ Is Relative
  169. [USA Today]: Apple's new iPhone 3G: Still not perfect, but really close
  170. [Walt Mossberg]: Newer, Faster, Cheaper iPhone 3G
  171. [TechCrunch]: Flixwagon's Mobile Broadcasting Now Publicly Available
  172. [WebMonkey]: Bit.ly Is a Big Deal URL Shortener
  173. We've come a long way since "War Games" baby!
  174. MobileMe Setup in iPhone OS 2.0 Video
  175. iPhone 3G Definitive Guide: How to Score One This Friday
  176. Google relents, adds privacy link to spartan homepage
  177. Six Disasters From The Book Of Apple
  178. Windows 98 Turns 70 In Dog Years
  179. Apple just gave out my Apple ID password because someone ask
  180. Forget Paper and Sign Contracts Online With Tractis
  181. Jump Start Websites With Jumpchart
  182. Intuitive Organization And Sharing With SnapPages
  183. Pownce on Your Friends
  184. L8r is Future Mail with a Business Model
  185. Reinventing the Wiki with OpenTeams
  186. VideoJug Relaunches
  187. Coventi Pages : Writeboards on Steroids
  188. Microsoft Admits Windows Vista Mistakes, Criticizes Apple Ads (J. Nicholas Hoover/InformationWeek)
  189. LinkedIn Adding Search Feature to Groups Directory
  190. Google Launches Lively to Create a Virtual World Across Social ...
  191. Browzmi Social Browsing: How it Compares to FriendFeed, Flock and ...
  192. Skabbleâ??s Desktop Chat Enables Social Web Browsing
  193. Yollege Gives Applicants a Peek into Campus Life [The Startup Review]
  194. Google Docs Wonâ??t Save Anything; Iâ??m Going to Lunch
  195. Watch out Seattleâ?¦ Mashableâ??s Packing its Bags!
  196. Amazon Now Offers IOUs Through Bill Me Later
  197. Amuso Lets You Be the Star of Your Own Game Show
  198. Catch that MobileBeat and Learn About Mobile Technology
  199. Google Launches Virtual World Called Lively â?? TechCrunch
  200. Imagekind Acquired By CafePress For $15-20 Million
  201. IBM And Second Life Announce Interoperability, But Bridging ...
  202. Google Tops Reputation Survey in US; No. 2 Worldwide. Do You Agree ...
  203. TSheets Lets You Clock-in To Work From Your iPhone
  204. ScanLife: Barcode Scanning for the 21st Century and Beyond
  205. ReiserFS Creator, Open Source Programmer Leads Police to Wifeâ??s Body
  206. Vivaty Brings The 3D Web to Your Browser, Starting With AIM and ...
  207. Microsoft Crosses A Line
  208. Zurich Meetup - TechCrunch Euro Tour
  209. Why Google is iPhone's default search engine...[PIC]
  210. US Pirate Party Study Shatters MPAA Claims
  211. Pointlessness of Live Mesh
  212. Wanna Digg In BungeeConnect?
  213. Who competes with BungeeConnect?
  214. Amazon S3 encounters downtime
  215. EMC CEO's ego has cost investors billions (Ashlee Vance/The Register)
  216. Is This the First iPhone 3G Unboxing? (Kit Eaton/Gizmodo)
  217. Be who you want on the web pages you visit (Niniane Wang/The Official Google Blog)
  218. ReiserFS fading into obscurity as maker leads cops to corpse
  219. Net Neutrality: Five Facts Everyone Must Know
  220. 11 Powerful Firefox 3 Add-ons to Replace Standalone Apps
  221. Pirate Bay Cop Not to be Investigated
  222. Automate backups on Linux
  223. New Firefox Versions In The Works
  224. [Silicon Alley]: SwitchAbit Launches Bit.ly, A Smarter TinyURL
  225. [News.com]: With Lively, Google tries its own 'Second Life'
  226. [TechCrunch]: Google Launches Virtual World Called Lively
  227. Bit.ly: Please Use This TinyURL of the Future (Marshall Kirkpatrick/ReadWriteWeb)
  228. Multiple DNS implementations vulnerable to cache poisoning (US-CERT)
  229. Google Launches Virtual World Called Lively (Michael Arrington/TechCrunch)
  230. Firefox 3 Proves Colbert Bump is Real
  231. Digg's Recommendation System: More Details on How it Works
  232. Apple-Rogers falling out: A story too good to beÂ*true?
  233. 45 Creative and Beautiful Tables Of Contents [Pics]
  234. MobileMe Launching on July 9th Between 6pm-12am PT
  235. What Do 12 Terabytes-Worth of Data Look Like?
  236. Microsoft on Vista: 'The time of worry is over.' (Mary Jo Foley/All about Microsoft)
  237. Apple may have shipped 2.5 million Macs in spring thanks to Vista (Aidan Malley/AppleInsider)
  238. GameStop's Leaked Xbox 360 Price Drop Info (Brian Crecente/Kotaku)
  239. Apple just gave out my Apple ID password because someone asked (MK&C)
  240. iPhone Jonny: world's first iPhone 3G owner (in waiting) (Thomas Ricker/Engadget)
  241. Google evaoprates Docs and Spreadsheets cloud (Cade Metz/The Register)
  242. [ReadWriteWeb]: Bit.ly: Please Use This TinyURL of the Future
  243. [Silicon Alley]: Google's Handy Walking Directions To Pick Up Where Ask.com Left Off
  244. iPhone Jonny: World's First iPhone 3G Customer (in waiting)
  245. Incomplete 3G Coverage May Leave iPhone Users in The Dust
  246. Linux for housewives. XP for geeks.
  247. The Man Behind Ubuntu: Talking with Mark Shuttleworth
  248. Cheat Sheets for Front-end Web Developers
  249. First iPhone 3G caught in the wild, unboxed and handled
  250. EasyPay to ease iPhone 3G transactions at Apple retail store